“The Promulgation of Universal Peace” was presented to
President von Hindenburg of the German Republic. The following letter of thanks
was received:
“The President of the German Republic tenders his best
thanks for the book The Promulgation of Universal Peace, which was presented to
him. The President has had the book forwarded to the library of the Foreign
Office.”
Other Baha’i books were presented to Dr. Gustav Stresemann,
chief of the Foreign Office; Dr. Loebe, President of the Reichstag, and books
were sent to Mr. Bronislaw Huberman, the great violinist. Mr. Huberman wrote
that he would study them.
Miss Root further wrote that she felt there was no city in
the world more important for Baha’i teachers to visit than Berlin. If some very
scholarly Baha’i teacher could go and live for one year in Berlin as Mirza
’Abul’ Fazl came to the United States, it might mean that a thousand great
teachers would eventually go out from Berlin.
(Baha’i News, no. 19, August
1927)