Racist physicist sneers at Einstein and Jews in a 1927 anti-Semitic letter up for auction
By Mindy Weisberger - Senior Writer 17 hours ago
Philipp Lenard, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist, was an early supporter of the Nazi Party.
In 1927, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist named Philipp Lenard penned a letter to a colleague complaining about recent achievements by Albert Einstein and musing that academia and the sciences were becoming dominated by Jews.
Lenard, an early supporter of Germany's Nazi Party, remarked that a prestigious appointment for Einstein was undeserved; he then wondered if non-Jews would soon be wiped out entirely.
The original letter, written in German, is up for auction at Nate D. Sanders Auctions in Los Angeles. Bidding for the item, which also includes an English translation, starts at $16,000 US, according to the auction listing.
In the letter written to physicist Wilhelm Wien, another Nobel Prize Laureate Lenard bemoaned the "Einstein action," referring to Einstein's recent acceptance into the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich, the auction listing says. The "shallow intellectuality" of academia uplifting Einstein was an "unexpected testimony of its domination by Jews," Lenard wrote.
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Philipp Lenard
Flashing a racist sign with his
right hand?