Nazis Target Einstein's Cousin in Vengeful Hunt
Source: With Albert Einstein safe in NJ, how vengeful Nazis hunted down his cousin Robert (2025-06-23)
During World War II, Nazi agents relentlessly pursued Robert Einstein, a cousin of the renowned physicist Albert Einstein, due to his Jewish heritage. Despite Einstein himself being safe in New Jersey, the Nazi regime's vengeful agents sought to eliminate his relatives, reflecting the brutal reach of their anti-Semitic campaign. The article details how Nazi operatives tracked down Robert Einstein in Europe, motivated by their hatred and desire for retribution. Their efforts exemplify the broader persecution faced by Jewish families during the Holocaust, even when some members managed to escape to safety abroad.
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