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This auction features Worldwide Postal History Especially Holyland Foreruners Postcards And Covers, Large Collection Of Gold Coins From All Over The World. And Huge Amount Of Banknotes. Other Interesting Items Included As Well.
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1936- 1944. A group of 37 envelopes and postcards in part, by registered mail, sent from special camps in labor camps and detention camps in Slovakia. Germany. From Strobeitz to Cottbus, Leipzig and N26, and from Transylvania, Budweis, Baranovich and France.
1939, This original document sent to Eliash(z) Justman by the Kielce ghetto Judenrat, 1st November 1939, "By the order of the N.S. Volkswohlfahrt, you are to pay 250 Zlotys for the winter help campaign in five monthly installments of 50 Zlotys; on the I XI, I XII, II, I II, I III.
1940, An original German document from the RADOM district legal department ordering a lawyer Andrzejowi Katranowaski, in Chmielnik, to keep a look out for cases driven by a lawyer Dr. Awin Jakub, a Jew living and working in Chielnik. Dated 30th March. 1940. ON THE REVERSE THERE IS A RESPONSE; one can make out from it that Dr. Awin closed down his apartment and ran away from the nazi's to LWOW. As none of his cases were ever found, no one knows what became of him after his arrival.
1940- 1944. A group of 20 items sent from labor camps and camps in Slovakia. Germany. from Strobitz Cottbus, Leipzig N26, Trencin, Budwis, Branowitz.
1942, A Pre-Printed Postcard to Lwow in Lemberg, from Tomaszow Lubelski, A town in Lubunie province. Eastern Poland-under which Lubunie ghetto fell.
1942, Ch.(Chaim) Mincberg of the Kielce Jewish ghetto. Sending this pre-stamped postcard to a lawyer also in Kiece, but outside of the ghetto, in the District Radum. Cancelled 20 July 1942.
1942, Lubartow, in the district of Lublin, E.Poland, A Postcard written from Ide Fridman to Berta Spitz c/o Lambert in Vienna, Dated 28th April, 1942. (During mid April was when two Trains filled with Slovakian Jews, mainly woman &Children, had been deported to Lubartow, which was one of the destination where Jews from all over Poland were assembled to be sent to the Death Camps)
1942, The duplicate copy of a handwritten letter from Leopold Israel Spitz, of Vinna, 4th December 1942. Addressed to the district captain's office: "I report to the district captain's office, as instructed by the police, that i added the additional name "ISRAEL". At November 30th 1942, i did so due to the order of the secret state police, (the gestapo).
His photograph has been affixed to the document with two Violet Star of David and Jude stamped on the top centre of the front page. On the inside of the first page it mentions his parents and grandparents by name with the addition 'Jude' and 'Judin'.
This rare historical four sided document measures 8.5 x 12.25ins (22 x 31cm). It is in excellent condition and has been neatly folded in half at some time in the past