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EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955.
Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 4to, Princeton, March 1, 1935, to Jesse Mendheim.

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
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EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955.

Typed Letter Signed ("A. Einstein"), in German, 1 p, 4to, Princeton, March 1, 1935, to Jesse Mendheim.

A "DISGRACEFUL MONUMENT OF GERMAN BARBARISM." Einstein comments on the German weekly newspaper Der Stürmer ("The Stormer/Attacker/Striker") published from 1923 to the end of World War II. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda and vehemently anti-Semitic. Einstein had a large number of issues received directly from the editorial office of the Striker and writes: "it would be very beneficial if my collection could be used to inform the local non-Jewish circles about the true nature of Hitler's regime. In my opinion, there is not enough happening here in that direction." With the mailing envelope.

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