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Einstein Shares in Peace

10 July 1932
A share of one guilder to the International Peace House, 1933
Source: 
J.B.Th. Hugenholtz archive, inventory number 196

In the framework of the history of social movements, Albert Einstein is, of course, mainly known for his efforts on behalf of the peace movement. Einstein never aligned himself with a political party, since he was scared of losing his independence. However, the positions he took certainly put him on the left-hand side of the political spectrum. A rummage through various archives at the IISH yielded dozens of documents and various visual artefacts.

A protocol to establish a radical pacifistic 'International Peace House', which he signed together with the Dutch clergyman J.B. Th. Hugenholtz (1888-1973) on 10 July 1932, never got off the ground due to Einstein's flight from the Nazis to Belgium and later to America. The Dutch artist Dirk Hart designed a share of one guilder to the International Peace House featuring EInstein.