Einstein’s Letter to Jewish Refugee Heads to Auction
Einstein offered no false comfort, instead providing practical advice about the harsh realities awaiting immigrants.
UNITED WITH ISRAEL 27.02.2025
As darkness descended across Europe with the rise of the Nazis, a young German-Jewish woman placed her hopes in a letter to the world’s most famous scientist at the time.
From her temporary refuge in France, Mignon Lion reached out to Albert Einstein, seeking guidance for escape from Nazi persecution.
Lion wasn’t just any correspondent either. Her mother’s maiden name was Einstein, suggesting a potential family connection to the famed physicist, however distant.
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