In 1919 the Prussian Ministry of Science, Arts and Culture
opened a dossier on "Einstein's Theory of Relativity." It was
rediscovered by the author in 1961 and is used in conjunction with
numerous other subsequently identified 'Einstein' files as the
basis of this fascinating book. In particular, the author carefully
scrutinizes Einstein's FBI file from 1950-55 against mostly
unpublished material from European including Soviet sources and
presents hitherto unknown documentation on Einstein's alleged
contacts with the German Communist Party and the Comintern.
Siegfried Grundmann's thorough study of Einstein's participation on
a committee of the League of Nations, based on archival research in
Geneva, is also new.
This book outlines Einstein's image in politics and German
science policy. It covers the period from his appointment as a
researcher in Berlin to his fight abroad against the "boycott of
German science" after World War I and his struggle at home against
attacks on "Jewish physics" of which he was made a prime target. An
important gap in the literature on Einstein is thus filled,
contributing much new material toward a better understanding of
Einstein's so rigorous break with Germany.
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