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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
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
1943, A Dutch formula 'thank you' postcard, issued for Hertogenbosch (Herzogebbush) concentration camp in Holland,this postcard waqs used from Westerburk camp, dated 17th September 1943, and sent to the Judenrat in Amsterdam by D. Guthman. Away to tell the world that you were 'still alive'.
1943, Cover sent from Bielsk ghetto in Poland, to Mrs. Aarau Schweis on the 6th September 1943. Opened by Nazi censor and Resealed-Okw.
1943, This Hungarian pre stamped postcard, dated 1943, sent by a Jewish prisoner in a forced labor camp in Hungary, and addressed to Budapest, its capital. Hand stamped by the camp authorities in violet;"M. KIR. 761/13 TABORI ZSIDO MUNKASSZAZAD".(Royal Hungarian camp No. 761/13 for the Jewish working battalion-or forced labor camp') also hand stamped in red, then crossed out;"ELLENORIZVE"-(Censored or checked).
1944, FORMS FOR SENDING THE ADMISSION STAMP. THERESIENSTADT. 3rd Reich Concentration Lager KL KZ Theresienstadt Receipt for Z1
Besides the forms with the summons to collect the stamp peronally, there were similar forms with which the stamp was sent directly to recipients outside Prague. It was bilingual (German and Czech), with the following text: "Enclosed, we are sending you for the aforementioned person 1 admission stamp for one parcel to Terezin. Glue this stamp to the parcel. Parcels to Terezin without this stamp affixed, will not be forwarded by the mail. Please sign the receipt and return it immediatly. The Jewish Council of Elders in Prague Issuing office for admission stamps. 2 enclosures". The stamp was sent lightly affixed to the form. The forms with the stamp were sent, either in an envelope or without it, always registered, with a receipt. 5. A5/227a - G - 3n - III. 44 - 5/m - A. D. 348
In the space for applicant, the text "Von" and "od" are in one line: "Von -0 od". The printed address "Altestenrat der Juden in Prag. "And "Zidovska rada starsich v Praze" in lines below each other was placed below the text in the centre.
1944, Litzmannstadt ghetto postal PHOTO ESSAYS III IMPERFORATE PAIRS. Issued in the three values, 5pf. blue, 10pf green and 20pf brown. with photo attested by Stefan Periuk
1944, Postal receipt for a Registered Parcel-to Richard Weisner-Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Issued in Prague on the 15th December 1944. The parcel weighed 4Kg., and the charge was 1RM. (Was Richard WeisneWESTERBORKr still alive in December 44 ? -if so, what chance would he as a Jew ever have to receive this parcel ?).
1950, THE PETITION & LETTER ABOUT THE POST WAR TRIAL OF MARTIN WEISS - [Y"S]. HAAUPTSCHARFUHRER ASSIGNED TO THE VILNA GHETTO, INFAMOUS FOR HIS SADISTIC DEEDS. THE SURVIVOURS PETITIONED THE UNITED STATES HIGH COMMISIONER OF GERMANY, TO HAVE HIM EXTRADITED FROM GERMANY TOP STAND TRIAL IN POLAND, THE COUNTRY WHERE HIS CRIMES WERE PERPETRATED.
Martin Weiss was tried in the same month, february 1950, before a United States court in Wurzburg, Germany, and sentenced to life imprisonment. The letter typed in yiddish, and cached by "the organization of vilna Jews in Poland" signed by Dr. A...
"Most dear friend, we are giving you the newspaper [called] the 'New Life' from 18th 7 this year [1950], in which you would read on page 6, an article published by Tzvi Ryack. By the way, he is our respected secretary of our organization. The article is about' the one caught in Germany, the murderer of the vilna Jews, Martin Weiss'. May his name be erased! we are really asking very mach, because of the importance of the issue, for you to publish the article mentioned, into all the newspapers that you would have an opportunity to. Comments are needless". PS. [In script] "If because of certain local situations, you would be forced to change something in the article, you can do it".