Auction 83 "No Surrender to Coronavirus" Militaria Autograph Auction
Jun 9, 2020
98 Bohemia Ave., St. 2, Chesapeake City, MD 21915, United States
A "No Surrender to Coronavirus" auction of some of the most important surrender documents of World War II ever seen, with a major share of the proceeds dedicated to four international Coronavirus charities. Included is a historic document that directly led to the surrender of Nazi Germany, and whose "mate" resides in the National Archives. The sale also offers the British order to surrender Hong Kong, the Japanese surrender of Hong Kong, the British surrender of Java, historic German surrender documents, and much more.
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LOT 3A:

ALBERT EINSTEIN HOPES TO WARN NON-JEWS OF "THE TRUE NATURE OF HITLER''S REGIME"

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ALBERT EINSTEIN HOPES TO WARN NON-JEWS OF "THE TRUE NATURE OF HITLER''S REGIME"
A superb and prophetic typed letter from Albert Einstein commenting on the vile German propaganda organ "Der Sturmer" and hoping his collection of the newspaper could be used to educate non-Jewish Americans about Hitler and the Nazi mentality. In this one-page, Mar. 1, 1935 letter from Princeton, the great physicist shares his thoughts with Jesse M. Mendheim in New York, with whom he often corresponded. He writes in German, in part: "Thank you very much for sending me a copy of 'Sturmer'...It may be of interest to you to know I received a large number of issues of this disgraceful monument to German barbarism directly from the editorial office of 'Sturmer.' I could let you review this collection, if you should you need this kind of material. 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". Accompanied by the original envelope. "Der Sturmer" was a weekly German tabloid-format newspaper published in Nuremberg from 1923 until the end of World War II under the supervision of rabid anti-Semite Julius Streicher. The paper, carrying the motto: "The Jew is our misfortune", was a significant part of Nazi propaganda. Streicher would be tried and hanged for his deeds in 1946.

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