When the Jewish Telegraphic Agency’s correspondent showed Dr. Albert Einstein a copy of the Berlin report saying that he might not return to Germany but would settle in another country after his present visit to the United States if the National Socialists should take over the German government, Dr. Einstein did not deny it but authorized the following statement:
“One should not speak publicly about conditions which one hopes will not come to pass. Still less should one under
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