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Weizmann, Chaim (1874-1952) Seven weeks after Hitler invaded Poland, Weizmann writes from London of his plans to travel to the Americas "but of course it is premature to make any plans now with an ever changing crazy world ... one has to keep ones head now with all the horrible troubles in the world..."

Autograph Letter Signed "Chaim" in English, two pages, 6" x 7.75", front and verso. On "The Dorchester Hotel / London" stationery, October 22, 1939. Uniformly lightly creased. Fine condition.

In part, "I assume that you have received my letter, also the £50 which I have sent for Feiwel. He had money until end of Oct. this should bring him up until January. Before I leave I propose to send him for another 5 months, because I believe I might not be back until end of March. Am leaving here about middle of Nov. and we shall probably visit both North & South A., also Canada. This ought to take me about 4 months with the journey ... but of course it is premature to make any plans now with an ever changing crazy world ... There is not very much new here. Michael has already left us; he is somewhere in England and will probably remain the best part of the winter. Benji may go any day and we old people are setting out on a long journey. I was very sorry to hear of your illness and I hope that you will soon recover your health and spirits; one has to keep ones head now with all the horrible troubles in the world ... Mr Blumenfelds two sons in Paris have also gone Ð and they too are left by them selves. Blumenfeld is working hard on some industrial war problems and we are doing some of the things together. My love to all of you. My address in the States is for the time being: 111, Fifth Avenue (American Zionist Organisation), but you might give your letters to the Agency in Jerusalem and they will forward them ... Love from Vera!"

Chaim and Vera Weizmann had two sons, Benjamin and Michael. In 1942, his younger son, 25-year-old Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant Michael Weizmann, was killed when his plane was shot down over the Bay of Biscay. His body was never found. After World War II had begun in 1939, Weizmann did research on synthetic rubber and high octane gasoline. He served as honorary advisor to the British Ministry of Supply. Educated at Berlin, Freiburg, and Kšnigsberg Universities, Kurt Blumenfeld was instrumental in acquainting many Jewish scientists with Zionism. He served as President of the Zionist Organization of Germany from1924-1933.

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