- Helen Dukas
Helen Dukas (
17 October 1896 -10 February 1982 ) wasAlbert Einstein 's secretary. She also co-authored "Einstein: Creator and Rebel" [Viking Press , 1972, 272 pages.] and co-edited "Albert Einstein: The Human Side" [Princeton University Press , 1979, 167 pages.] with Dr.Banesh Hoffmann . Dukas was one of two trustees chosen by Einstein, according to hisLast Will and Testament , to hold the literary rights to all of his manuscripts, copyrights, publication rights, royalties, and royalty agreements. The other trustee was theeconomist Dr.Otto Nathan .Bernstein, Jeremy (6 July 1987) "Einstein when young." "New Yorker". Vol. 63, Issue 20. [http://search.ebscohost.com.echo.louisville.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=12755912&site=ehost-live Stable URL] .] In short, Dukas and Dr. Nathan were the "executors of his literary heritage." They collaborated on the compilation of "The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein," using documents that were subsequently donated to theHebrew University ofJerusalem .Fred Jerome wrote a book ["The Einstein File: J. Edgar Hoover's Secret War Against the World's Most Famous Scientist", by Fred Jerome. Published by
St. Martin's Press , 2002, 358 pages.] alleging that Einstein and Dukas were subjected to intrusive surveillance by theFederal Bureau of Investigation underJ. Edgar Hoover . [Overbye, Dennis (7 May 2002) "New Details Emerge From the Einstein Files." The New York Times. Vol. 151, Issue 52111, page D1. [http://search.ebscohost.com.echo.louisville.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=6614828&site=ehost-live Stable URL] ]Early life
Her name was actually "Helene" and she was the daughter of a German-Jewish merchant named Leopold Dukas. [http://www.einstein-website.de/biographies/dukas_content.html Short life history: Helen Dukas.] ] Born, raised and educated initially in
Freiburg im Breisgau , she had six siblings and her mother was named Hannchen (nèe Liebmann). Hannchen Dukas was coincidentally from the same town,Hechingen , thatElsa Einstein , Albert Einstein's second wife, hailed from. It was through this connection that Helen Dukas would gain the position as Albert Einstein's secretary in 1928. Following Elsa Einstein's death in 1936, Dukas would take on many of thehousekeeper tasks for theEinstein family, by this point living inPrinceton, New Jersey , where Dukas would remain until her death.Footnotes
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