Einstein@berlin: the Untraceable Soviet Cable Drop - Giampiero Favato - Livros - iUniverse, Inc. - 9780595371921 - 31 de outubro de 2005
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Who would ever believe that absentminded Nobel laureate professor Albert Einstein was a Soviet spy?Albert Einstein's political and humanitarian commitment was almost completely obscured from his popular image by the media since they portrayed him as a weird mathematical genius. J. Edgar Hoover obsessively accumulated "derogatory information" on Albert Einstein since January 1933, the date of his arrival in California. But it was not until the beginning of the fifties that he set his international trap to "get Einstein." Dr. Giampiero Favato delves into this chilling story with his controversial historical narrative, Einstein@Berlin. He attempts to answer numerous questions, including the following: Who was behind the public defaming of Einstein's humanitarian reputation?Why did Hoover wait for almost twenty years before challenging Einstein's loyalty to the United States?Were Einstein's alleged pro-Communist activities a real threat to the national security of the United States or a simple pretext to take him down as a Communist in front of the nation?Controversial and intriguing, Einstein@Berlin propels you to confront a truth long hidden in the shadows.

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Lançado 31 de outubro de 2005
ISBN13 9780595371921
Editoras iUniverse, Inc.
Páginas 154
Dimensões 150 × 9 × 225 mm   ·   235 g
Idioma Inglês  

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