Einstein's letter will be auctioned, it may seem so.
A letter written and signed by German scientist Albert Einstein has been put in place for auction in the United States and it can bid up to ten thousand dollars.
In this letter, a wealthy businessman was asked to donate his money to help Jewish intellectuals fleeing Hitler's rule in Germany.
Thousands of Jewish people had to leave their jobs and had to leave their country due to the dictatorship of Germany's dictator Adolf Hitler, because of anti-Jewish laws and intensive laws. The international community trained these educated expatriates in civil services, universities and legal positions and scientific research areas in their countries.
Many organizations came forward to help them on the arrival of these valuable new citizens. The most important Jewish scientist Einstein worked on behalf of such organizations. According to the RR auction, Einstein wrote a letter to Joseph Halley Shaphner, the wealthy director of Textile Producer Hart, Schaffenner and Marks, on April 3, 1951, in which he had asked to donate his funds for the help of Jewish intellectuals who ran under Hitler's regime.