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==Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee==
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a member of the [[Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee]] ([[Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee|JAFRC]]), a [[Communist Party USA]] front group.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20230911002240/https://findingaids.library.nyu.edu/tamwag/alba_057/ Guide to the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Records (accessed Sept 10 2023)</ref>
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==Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists==
 
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[[Category:Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace]]
 
[[Category:Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace]]
 
[[Category: National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions]]
 
[[Category: National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions]]

Latest revision as of 00:41, 11 September 2023

Prof. Albert Einstein

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee

Albert Einstein was a member of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (JAFRC), a Communist Party USA front group.[1]

Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists

The Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists was formed in 1946 with the primary purpose of raising money for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the Federation of American Scientists and other public-education activities of the atomic scientists.[2]

The following were members of the Committee:[2]

Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace

Albert Einstein was a sponsor of the Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace which ran from March 25 - 27, 1949 in New York City. It was arranged by a Communist Party USA front organization known as the National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions. The conference was a follow-up to a similar gathering, the strongly anti-America, pro-Soviet World Congress of Intellectuals which was held in Poland, August 25 - 28, 1948.[3]

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