Three letters written and sent to the Albert Einstein German-American organization, which campaigned against the Nazis in 1930, will be auctioned in Los Angeles next week.
In one letter written by Mr. Theory of Relativity is addressed to the Friends of Truth, a group that was in Cincinnati states that do not accept Jewish members, as it would weaken the anti-Nazi message.
"I welcome the association and what they do from the heart of the most deep," wrote Einstein, who settled in the United States after Adolf Hitler rose to power in 1933.
The letter was written in August 1934 addressed to members of the group, August Hamelberg.
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| Albert Einstein's letter addressed to the American-German group, said the decision kesetujuannya group, which did not allow Jews to become members, because it would weaken the anti-Nazi campaign |
"You are a masterpiece of a short brochure for this action, by avoiding political interests and sense of fairness," wrote Einstein, referring to the four pamphlets entitled "The Nazi Obsession: Jews and Germans".
Einstein also wrote, "you are entirely correct to not accept the Jews in the organization because it will weaken your position. For the same reason, I avoid talking openly about this issue."
In June 1935, Einstein wrote, "Your work is blessed not because of the investment of time but also determination and confidence."
"If many Germans think like you, then the German community is not going down."
The letters will be offered by the auction house Nate D Sanders, dated January 31 in Los Angeles.
In October's auction house sold a letter to Einstein's praise for the initiative to help European Jewry. The letter was auctioned sold 14 thousand dollars

