...aside from being great americans, famous, etc.
2006-08-11
08:58:39
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Dear Mr. Dumass,
Einstein WAS American. He was not American born, but he gained citizenship in on October 1, 1940. See below!!!
2006-08-11
09:18:09 ·
update #1
Einstein was born a German citizen. At the age of 17, on January 28, 1896, he was released from his German citizenship by his own request and with the approval of his father. He remained stateless for five years. On February 21, 1901 he gained Swiss citizenship, which he never revoked. Einstein obtained Prussian citizenship in April 1914 when he entered the Prussian civil service, but due to the political situation and the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany, he left civil service in March 1933 and thus also lost the Prussian citizenship. On October 1, 1940, Einstein became an American citizen. He remained both an American and a Swiss citizen until his death on April 18, 1955.
Now back to the question...
... pay attention to the clue people. They have a test result in common. This result may be direct (taken by the person) or indirect (administered based on knowledge of the person). This is a HUGE clue.
2006-08-11
09:19:40 ·
update #2
MORE CLUES: Jung was one, too.
2006-08-11
18:20:55 ·
update #3