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Einstein Albert

Albert Einstein TLS Re: Rescuing German Scientist from Nazi Germany

 

1p typed letter in German signed by theoretical physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955) as "A. Einstein" at lower right. Written in Princeton, New Jersey on February 5, 1939. On watermarked cream paper with blind stamped letterhead "A. Einstein, / 112, Mercer Street / Princeton, / New Jersey, U.S.A." Expected light paper folds and scattered wrinkles. Tiny closed tears along the bottom and right edges, and staple holes at top. Else good to very good. 8.5" x 11".

 

Einstein writes his friend Dr. Isidore Held (1876-1947) to discuss the situation of German research scientist and doctor Rudolf Ehrmann (1879-1963), at one time Einstein's personal physician in Berlin. Einstein encloses a letter from Ehrmann (not present) which he characterizes as "short and imprecise", and complains that one cannot see "whether friendly efforts have been unsuccessful, and if so, why the consul saw fit to refuse granting a non-quota visa." He goes on to mention confusion over why "in his letter to Dr. Libman, he wrote that he received a permit for one years' residence in England. But he mentioned nothing of this in his letter to me…"

 

Einstein and Held were ultimately successful in helping Ehrmann and his family obtain visas, and they arrived in the United States later that same year.

 

An Austrian by birth and a physician at Beth Israel Hospital in New York, Held became friends with Einstein through their efforts to help doctors and other members of the scientific community to emigrate from Nazi Germany and occupied territories.

 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

 

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