Albert Einstein speech at Royal Albert Hall in protest against Nazi policy (1933)

BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit Professor Albert Einstein, self-exiled from Germany, made his first public speech in English as he addressed a vast crowd at Albert Hall, who were meeting to protest against Nazi policy. Full Description: SLATE INFORMATION: 10,000 hear Einstein ENGLAND: London: Royal Albert Hall: INT *** picture disturbance - same as master copy *** Cheering and clapping crowds SOT Professor Albert Einstein (Scientist, theoretical physicist) speech SOT - I am glad that you have me, given the opportunity of expressing to you here my deep sense of gratitude as a man, as a good European and as a Jew - It cannot be my task today to act as judge of the conduct of a nation, which for many years has considered me as your own - We are concerned not merely with the technical problem of securing and maintaining peace, but also with the im
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