Albert Einstein

Explain Einstein's worries about the German Republic and his disturbing revelation in Marseilles.

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Einstein is concerned because while in Marseilles, he finds that it is unwise to speak German on the streets. The French and the Germans seem stuck with bad attitudes toward one another, and Einstein worries that this fact combines with growing unease in Germany leads to problems.