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    Einstein letters about Nazis to be auctioned in US

    Three letters by Albert Einstein to a American-German group which campaigned against the Nazis in Germany in the 1930s will go on the auction block in Los Angeles next week.

    In one, the father of relativity praises the "Friends of Truth," a Cincinnati-based German-American group, for not allowing Jews to join it because it would weaken their anti-Nazi message.

    "I welcome your association and their work from the bottom of my heart," Einstein, who made his home in the United States after Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, wrote in an August 1934 letter to group member August Hamelberg.

    "Every German who has the opportunity, by living away from Germany, to be healthy and stay out of life-threatening danger, should see it as their obligation to do so.

    "Your concise brochure is a masterpiece of such action, by avoiding taking political sides with a healthy sense of justice," he said, referring to four pamphlets with titles including "The Nazi Obsession: Jews and Germans."

    And he said: "You're absolutely right not to accept Jews in your ranks, as it would weaken your position. For similar reasons, I have so far avoided speaking out openly about this issue."

    In June 1935, he wrote "Your blessed work is all the more honorable as it isn't only an investment of your time but it asks a great measure of courage and self-reliance.

    "If there were only as many like-minded Germans over there, the German community wouldn't have sunk so low!"

    The letters are to be sold at auction on January 31 by LA-based auction house Nate D Sanders, which last October sold an Einstein letter commending an activist for his efforts helping European Jews for nearly $14,000.

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    10 comments

    • bob  •  2 days 4 hours ago
      Einstein, Einstein, wasnt he that dude with the bad haircut?
    • Ralph M  •  Seattle, United States  •  27 days ago
      You da man Albert...
    • Carroll  •  Tacoma, United States  •  27 days ago
      Patent clerks should stick to physics.
    • nathan m  •  Juba, Sudan  •  28 days ago
      genius Ainstein was more than just a Scientist, he was a briliant reasoning man.
    • xenaphobe  •  Fraser Valley, British Columbia  •  27 days ago
      Im smart but im jew
    • R R 1  •  27 days ago
      This, is the same, kind of thinking that is being used on Natives in Canada,any article about Natives always ends with how worthless they are. the death camps were the residential schools,propaganda about most natives being criminals,prisons built, specifically with natives in mind.
    • screwyahoo  •  27 days ago
      And who will write Letters about canada's Lucifer aka steP Hen the harper the OIL man the duplication of Evil Devil?????????
    • Recommended by celebrity  •  Taipei City, Taiwan  •  27 days ago
      "Every German who has the opportunity
    • Dscwe  •  27 days ago
      i am far smarter than einstein with no schooling and no console and on the day you want to understand just keep with your stupid actions and your day will fall on top of you
    • Dscwe  •  27 days ago
      i wonder about the 350000 children you killed everyday and the invasion in isreal if you were smart you would live like you preach
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