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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $175
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Oif Di Churvos fun Milchamos un Mehumos, Pinkas fun Gegnt-Comittet Yekopo in Vilna (1919-1931) edited by Moshe Shalit. Vilna, 1931.
Reports, essays, studies, biographies, pictures and documents about the Yekopo Help Society, which was founded after the first World War (1919) and established a chain of various charity funds geared towards helping rebuild the Jewish communities after the War. In Vilna, the Organization founded a common cooperative bank, assisted with scholarships and more. The organization operated until 1933.
[7] leaves, 1143 columns, [1] page, [5] leaves, 31 cm. Fair condition. Stains, slightly detached binding.
Reports, essays, studies, biographies, pictures and documents about the Yekopo Help Society, which was founded after the first World War (1919) and established a chain of various charity funds geared towards helping rebuild the Jewish communities after the War. In Vilna, the Organization founded a common cooperative bank, assisted with scholarships and more. The organization operated until 1933.
[7] leaves, 1143 columns, [1] page, [5] leaves, 31 cm. Fair condition. Stains, slightly detached binding.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Das Broyne Buch [the brown book], about burning the Reichstag and Hitler's terror. Published by the International Comission for Assisting German Fascism Victims. Warsaw, 1933. 7 Booklets.
The title of the book is derived from the name "brownshirts" as the Sturmabteilung troops were often called "brownshirts" for the color of their uniforms. Yiddish, with photographs.
442, [6] pages, 16 cm. Poor condition. Dry and fragile paper. Many tears and detached leaves.
The title of the book is derived from the name "brownshirts" as the Sturmabteilung troops were often called "brownshirts" for the color of their uniforms. Yiddish, with photographs.
442, [6] pages, 16 cm. Poor condition. Dry and fragile paper. Many tears and detached leaves.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Hitler's Glocken Klangen, [Hitler's Bell is Ringing],Aaron Rumyaneck, drawings by Marc Weiner. London, 1933.
Yiddish poems with four drawings plates in the booklet and one drawing on the cover. Succeeding the title page is a printed dedication to Capt. W.J. Webber and his organization, in gratitude for his efforts and assistance to the German Jews suffering from Hitler's regime.
17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains around the staples.
Yiddish poems with four drawings plates in the booklet and one drawing on the cover. Succeeding the title page is a printed dedication to Capt. W.J. Webber and his organization, in gratitude for his efforts and assistance to the German Jews suffering from Hitler's regime.
17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains around the staples.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Jüdischer Kulturbungd, two different membership cards. Hamburg, 1935-1936; 1937-1938. The other card bears membership fees stamps.
Membership cards of a Jewish cultural organization, established in 1933 by Kurt Baumann, following forbidding Jewish cultural activities in Nazi Germany. The organization, centered in Berlin, encompassed 50,000 members in one hundred cities in Germany and created a rich and varied cultural activity.
10 to 10.5 cm. Good condition.
Membership cards of a Jewish cultural organization, established in 1933 by Kurt Baumann, following forbidding Jewish cultural activities in Nazi Germany. The organization, centered in Berlin, encompassed 50,000 members in one hundred cities in Germany and created a rich and varied cultural activity.
10 to 10.5 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
Sold for: $450
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Letter sent by Julie Kessler from Buchenwald concentration camp to Wilhelm Kessler in Vienna, December, 1938.
Written on official stationery of Konzentrationslager Weimar-Buchenwald, printed in red ink. Given also is the front of the original envelope with the details of the camp. Post stamp and postmarked 8.12.38.
[4] handwritten pages, 21 cm. Good condition, folding marks and a few stains. Only the front of the envelope exists.
Written on official stationery of Konzentrationslager Weimar-Buchenwald, printed in red ink. Given also is the front of the original envelope with the details of the camp. Post stamp and postmarked 8.12.38.
[4] handwritten pages, 21 cm. Good condition, folding marks and a few stains. Only the front of the envelope exists.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Collection of letters (about 200), sent to Norbert ("Nuri") Nachum Miler, 1938-1939.
1. Letters sent to Miler by his parents and two sisters, after he came as an Oleh to Eretz Yisrael. It seems from the letters that Miler spent time in "Hachsharah" (training) and probably lived in Jerusalem. It is possible that he was a kibbutz member, the name of which is not mentioned. From the contents of the letters it is understood that the family was an observant family. The letters reflect the longing to leave Austria, emigrate to Eretz Yisrael or join relatives in the U.S.A. It is also mentioned that the father was arrested in a concentration camp in Austria but was released after a few weeks.
2. Letters sent to Miler by family relatives, who immigrated from Austria to the United States in 1938. The letters tell that they are trying to achieve documents for Miler's parents who live in Vienna. Most letters are in German, a few in English, two in Hebrew.
Various sizes and conditions.
1. Letters sent to Miler by his parents and two sisters, after he came as an Oleh to Eretz Yisrael. It seems from the letters that Miler spent time in "Hachsharah" (training) and probably lived in Jerusalem. It is possible that he was a kibbutz member, the name of which is not mentioned. From the contents of the letters it is understood that the family was an observant family. The letters reflect the longing to leave Austria, emigrate to Eretz Yisrael or join relatives in the U.S.A. It is also mentioned that the father was arrested in a concentration camp in Austria but was released after a few weeks.
2. Letters sent to Miler by family relatives, who immigrated from Austria to the United States in 1938. The letters tell that they are trying to achieve documents for Miler's parents who live in Vienna. Most letters are in German, a few in English, two in Hebrew.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $500
Sold for: $750
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Deutsche press brief, Slowakische ausgabe [Press release, Slovakian version]. July-December 1940.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $480
Unsold
4 Copies of photographs distributed by the Nazis. The photographs were aimed at presenting the sonderkommando people accomplishing their tasks.
The Sonderkommando people disposed of the corpses from the gas chambers and burn them in crematoria.
9.5 X 6.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Tears and stains.
The Sonderkommando people disposed of the corpses from the gas chambers and burn them in crematoria.
9.5 X 6.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Tears and stains.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $720
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6 Photographs probably taken by an American soldier. No place or date.
In the photographs, lines of bodies are seen. In the background of some of the photographs a building and a barbed-wire fence are seen.
8.5 X 6 cm. Good condition. Some are stained on the back.
In the photographs, lines of bodies are seen. In the background of some of the photographs a building and a barbed-wire fence are seen.
8.5 X 6 cm. Good condition. Some are stained on the back.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $480
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4 Photographs, probably taken by a British soldier.
In the photographs, people are seen unloading corpses from a wagon and corpses cast on the ground. A vehicle is seen in the background of one of the photographs.
9X6 cm. Good condition.
In the photographs, people are seen unloading corpses from a wagon and corpses cast on the ground. A vehicle is seen in the background of one of the photographs.
9X6 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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Six photographs by Moise Marcel Enghelberg, Romania.
Five photographs describe Lagarul de munca fortata – a Labor Camp, where groups of workers hold tools, while soldiers supervise the labor. In the sixth photograph Enghelberg is seen marching down a street in Bacau (Romania) with two friends: he and one of the friends wear a Yellow Star. The description of the photograph states that they wear the Yellow Star due to Nazi persecutions.
8 X 6 cm average size. Fair to good condition, some of the photographs are stained or with creases to corners.
Five photographs describe Lagarul de munca fortata – a Labor Camp, where groups of workers hold tools, while soldiers supervise the labor. In the sixth photograph Enghelberg is seen marching down a street in Bacau (Romania) with two friends: he and one of the friends wear a Yellow Star. The description of the photograph states that they wear the Yellow Star due to Nazi persecutions.
8 X 6 cm average size. Fair to good condition, some of the photographs are stained or with creases to corners.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $400
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4 Different documents, given to Avraham Simka, confirming that he is obliged to perform compulsory labor in Yassi, 1941-1944.
In one of the documents Jews are granted discounted tax payment, since Simka performs compulsory labor and worked for a few days in the snow.
Varying size and condition.
In one of the documents Jews are granted discounted tax payment, since Simka performs compulsory labor and worked for a few days in the snow.
Varying size and condition.
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