Einstein on the Death List
Newspaper article, Summer 1922
Einstein is warned that his name is next on the Rathenau assassins’ “death list.” He resolves to withdraw from public life for a time. He cancels his lectures, including the main lecture at the hundredth anniversary celebration of the Society of German Natural Scientists and Physicians. To Max Planck he writes, “I am supposed to belong to the group against whom the nationalist side has planned assassination attempts... All that’s left now is patience and travel.”
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