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Einstein place write a dairy entry about your feelings at the end of the world war 2​

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The first letter was written in October 1938, less than a year before Adolf Hitler invaded Poland and started World War II. It was postmarked in Princeton, New Jersey.

Einstein began the letter by expressing frustration that he could not issue more affidavits to allow more Jewish people to come into the US.

He then went on to express his scepticism about English Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's inclination to look the other way if Hitler annexed Czechoslovakia.

You have confidence in the British and even Chamberlain? O sancta simpl...! Hoping that Hitler might let off steam by attacking Russia, he sacrifices Eastern Europe," Einstein wrote in the letter.

"But we will come to see once more that shrewdness does not win in the long term. In France, he pushed the Left into a corner and, in France as well, helped give power to those people whose motto is, 'Better Hitler than the Reds'," he wrote.

The letter has a starting bid of $25,000, the 'Live Science' reported.

In addition to the letter mentioning Hitler, the auction will include a letter from Einstein discussing his divorce from his first wife, Mileva Maric, and his financial prospects as a result of winning the Nobel Prize in physics.

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