There were many reasons Albert Einstein created the Atomic Bomb, but we also need to understand the bomb itself, so here we go. The Atomic Bomb was based off of Alberts formula, E=MC2. E=MC2. E=MC2 is the idea that when a small amount of matter is changed into energy, a lot of energy will be released. The E stands for energy, the M for Mass, and the C for the speed of light, and the formula states that Energy is the Byproduct of mass times itself multiplied into itself twice, so the energy released (the explosion) wreaks an extreme amount of destruction. After the Nazis took over Germany, it was hard for me to stay in Germany. My second wife, Elsa, and my friends and family asked me to leave Germany, for Nazis hate Jews, Intellectuals, and Pacifists, and I’m all the above. By 1930 I was done with my best scientific theories, and I was more worried about politics and public speaking, which made the Nazis even angrier, but It was hard for them to arrest me, because I’m a Swedish citizen, and the Swedish are a peace loving country, making it even harder to be arrested for it had to go by the Swedish first.Soon enough the Nazis weren't just a small band of haters, they were huge, and Jews were being murdered, but by that time me and my wife were in California as a guest professor. While still unaware of the Jew Killing, Hitler declared me a traitor and put out a death warrant for me. On our way home, the Nazis broke into my house, using a bread knife in my kitchen as “proof” that I was dangerous, and they took all that I owned. I got word of what was happening and turned around to live in Belgium. We were being looked for , we moved to America, where I get paid $1600 as a salary in the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. Three years later Elsa passed away, with me ending up lonely, heartbroken, with suffering health. Afterwords, all I did was try to stop the Nazis. I played the violin at fund raising concerts, and sent a letter to F.D.R. concerning the possibility of the first Atom Bomb to be used against the Nazis. I later died in 1948.