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English: Albert Einstein receiving from Judge Phillip Forman his certificate of American citizenship.
Deutsch: Albert Einstein erhält von Richter Phillip Forman seine Bescheinigung über die amerikanische Staatsbürgerschaft.
Português: Albert Einstein recebendo do juiz Phillip Forman seu certificado de cidadão americano.
Date 1 October 1940
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Author Al. Aumuller
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