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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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NOT FOLLOWING THE "ISRAEL" RULE. A registered cover sent from Heilbronn, Germany, by ernst selz, to the council of jewish women, NY. VIA LISBON, on 11th February, 1941, by AIR MAIL. even with "ISRAEL" omitted, it was censored and resealed by the German censor, arriving 12/3/1941.
RADOMSKO Post card from Dr. Helffnstein, A nazi doctor in Radomsko. sending a reply postcard to the Jewish 'Gesundheitskammer' in Cracow (Krako'w). cachet 6th December & received 30th December 1943. Dr. Helffenstein signd off his reply to the Jewish health department in Cracow, "Hell Hitler!" then his signature.
RADOMSKO. From the RADOMSKO ghetto,s central poland, this parcel card sent to the Warsaw ghetto, to H Pajak, received 12 th May 1941. The two added cachets on the rear are the red receiving hand stamp of the Jewish postal section of the ghetto, and the ghetto blue control stamp, having the arrival date and signed by Schmutz.
SACHSENHAUSEN - ORANIENBURG CONCENTRATION CAMP. POSTCARD FROM KARL BLOCH, # 26079, BLOCK 45, FRAU LUYISE BLOCH. This Nazi concentration camp near Brlin, opened in 1936. The first German-Jewish prisoners arrived in Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg in June 1938. After the November Kristallnacht, 10 000 Jews from Berlin, Hamburg, Mecklenburg and Pomerania were interned there. Subsequently, the majority of them were released if they could prove thet they were able to leave Germany (i.e., if they possessed emigration papers). A Nazi-directed counterfeiting operation was set up in the camp by an S.S. man Bernhard Krueger. He employed 140 Jews in forging British currency as well as stamps, passports, identity documents, secret credentials, false code books, etc.Nearly all these Jwes survived. In October 1942 all the Jewish prisoners, except those employed in the counterfrit oferation, were transferred to Auschwitz. Jewish prisoners were sent back begininh with the summer of 1944.
Postkarte Type P4a .. Type C8 Camp Censor Stamp. Tied by Oranienburg, Double Circle Date Stamp. Camp Circular Censor ( D. ) Post Censorship K.L. SACHSENHAUSEN Violet Stamp. 1941/44 Hitler Definitive Issue .. Green 6Pf (Mi #516) SCARCE
SOKOLOW. From the SOKOLOW PODLASKI ghetto in Poland this parcel card sent to the Warsaw ghetto with a cancellation date of 24th may 1941. The ghetto was established in the summer of 1941 in Sokolow. The Jews there were deported to Treblinka death camp on 22nd Septemvber 1942.
And parcel card sent from Eczna in the LUBLIN district to L Libergal in the Warsaw ghetto, 3/9/1941.
THE JEWISH MALE MIDDLE NAME 'ISRAEL' & FEMALE 'SARA' This cover sent from Dresden, Germany, by air maoil, to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, on the 12th September 1940, by a Jewish woman "Alice Johanna Meyer". who by 'Law' had to add 'Sara' as a middle name to declare her religion. The cover was censored and resealed by the German censor, with a Brazilian receiving cancellation, dated 25/26th December 1940.
THE JEWISH MALE MIDDLE NAME 'ISRAEL' & FEMALE 'SARA'. Second decree for the implementation of the law regarding changes of family names., August 17th 1938.
This cover was maild from Konikngsburg, 19th March 1941, by Kurt Israel Kasper, to Max Isaacson in Nw York in America. This cover went via Lisbon inPortugal by ":clipper' to America. On the reverse it was opened by Nazi Censor, with lable, and also the Nazi cachet.
Theresienstadt Ghetto to R.A.B. Lager, 6pf pre-printed postcard. not posted.
His photograph has been affixed to the document with a Red Star of David 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.
VILNA (VILNIAUS) GHETTO, LITHUANIA, ARREST ORDER, DATED 10th AUGUST 1942. A pre-printed postcard, of the "Wilnaer Ghettooverwaltung / Arbeitsabteilung", the Vilna Ghetto Management / Labor Department. This from was used here as an official ":Arrestbefehl", Arrest Order, by the "Arbeitspolizei / Ghetto Wilna", the Vilna Ghetto Labor Police, (as cachet top left in red, in Geman and Lithuanian) dated 10 August 1942.
The document states that; "(The Jewess) Chaja Files of 15 Pudomikor street, flat 5, a member of the 'Giesler Construction Group' evaded her duty. Hence she should be arrested for 24 hours. Signed by the officer in harge of the Labor Police, and directed to theofficer in charge of the Ghetto Jail."
It should be noted that in that time theghetto was productiv, and that most of the Jews worked in various workshops and plants inside as well as outside the ghetto for the German war effort.
VILNA GHETTO LITHUANIA. Notification No. 1596. CACHET: 'Torwache'-entry watch of the Vilnus Ghetto. Dated: 14th October 1942.
'ATTENTION: HOUSE ARREST HEAD' PLEASE ADMIT KAMIENAS PEISACHAS TO ACTG AS GHETTO FOREMAN AND GRANT HIM A PERMIT TO GO OUT UNDER GUARD, IN ORDER TO PERFORM THE DUTIES IMPOSED HIM, SECRETARY I 'SIGNATURE' HEAD / SIGNATURE'.
VILNA, Bank receipt from the central Jewish vank Vilna. Dated 9th April 1940. The receipt is signed over the revenue stamps by fejwie Levin, No. 5663.