Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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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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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $80
Sold for: $100
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Yidn un di milchume mit hitlern, David Berglson. "Der Emes" publishing, Moscow, 1941.
Berglson (1884-1952), Yiddish playright writer. Was executed by Stalin in 1952. Booklet in Yiddish.
20 pages, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and stains, ink stamps.
Berglson (1884-1952), Yiddish playright writer. Was executed by Stalin in 1952. Booklet in Yiddish.
20 pages, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and stains, ink stamps.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
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Letter to Mr. David Sultziner by "Battlefield Heroism" Organisation, May 1941.
The organisation informs that certificates were sent by mail to enable free train trips, as well as a certificate of membership fees payment. The letter was sent one month prior to the invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany and its ally Romania, invaded the Soviet Union and started to cancel rights granted to Jews.
21 X 17 cm. fair condition. Tears to folds, no text omission. Stains.
The organisation informs that certificates were sent by mail to enable free train trips, as well as a certificate of membership fees payment. The letter was sent one month prior to the invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany and its ally Romania, invaded the Soviet Union and started to cancel rights granted to Jews.
21 X 17 cm. fair condition. Tears to folds, no text omission. Stains.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
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Postcard-like cardboard card, certifying registration "of citizens with Jewish blood" in population census. Arad, Romania, May 1942.
The certificate was handed by the department of population census of Arad, to Cecilia Goldsmidt of Aminesko street 31. On the back side ink stamps of the Jewish office of Arad, the person in charge from the Jewish office of Romania as well as stamps of the Security Police and the official in charge at the local police. (see also item number 1052).
15 X 7.5 cm. Good condition. Corners creases and worn.
The certificate was handed by the department of population census of Arad, to Cecilia Goldsmidt of Aminesko street 31. On the back side ink stamps of the Jewish office of Arad, the person in charge from the Jewish office of Romania as well as stamps of the Security Police and the official in charge at the local police. (see also item number 1052).
15 X 7.5 cm. Good condition. Corners creases and worn.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Postcard-like cardboard card, certificate by the central organization of Romanian Jews. Yassi, June 1942.
According to instructions published by order regarding general census of citizens with Jewish blood, Leiba Strom has reported and registered. Stamps and signatures on back side.
14.5 X 7.5 cm. Fair condition. Creases, stains and small tears.
According to instructions published by order regarding general census of citizens with Jewish blood, Leiba Strom has reported and registered. Stamps and signatures on back side.
14.5 X 7.5 cm. Fair condition. Creases, stains and small tears.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
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Two issues of Gazeta Evreiasca, paper of the Jewish Union of Romania:
1. Issue of February 27, 1942. The second issue of the first year. On front page a notice of the Romania ruler, Yon Victor Antonesko, regarding postponing the deadline of registering for the population census "for people with Jewish blood". (see also item number 109).
2. Issue of October 15, 1943. Front page is devoted to the death of the writer Moshe Schwarzfeld(1857-1943, see item number 109).
2 pages; 4 pages, 63 cm. Good condition. Folded. Stains and slight tears to edges.
1. Issue of February 27, 1942. The second issue of the first year. On front page a notice of the Romania ruler, Yon Victor Antonesko, regarding postponing the deadline of registering for the population census "for people with Jewish blood". (see also item number 109).
2. Issue of October 15, 1943. Front page is devoted to the death of the writer Moshe Schwarzfeld(1857-1943, see item number 109).
2 pages; 4 pages, 63 cm. Good condition. Folded. Stains and slight tears to edges.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $250
Sold for: $625
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Story of a Jew who fled the extermination camp of Treblinka near Malkinia. Published by the secretariat of the Kibbutz Meuchad, "Ha-Chalutz" committee, October 4, 1943.
Story of D.M. of Lodz, as reported on August 30 1943, who succeeded to run away from Treblinka extermination camp with two other boys, after hiding under a pile of garments during the night. In his story he describes in detail life in the ghetto, arrival in the camp. The selection, the labor, and evidence of a shooting-pit near the camp.
The story is preceded by the note "we have to be cautious and this is why we cannot publish the end of his story " and "the horrors have to be told before the general assembly".
[6] leaves printed on a type writer and stenciled, 33 cm. Good condition. Slight tears to upper edges.
First-hand testimony, important and rare , by one of the few who fled Treblinka.
Story of D.M. of Lodz, as reported on August 30 1943, who succeeded to run away from Treblinka extermination camp with two other boys, after hiding under a pile of garments during the night. In his story he describes in detail life in the ghetto, arrival in the camp. The selection, the labor, and evidence of a shooting-pit near the camp.
The story is preceded by the note "we have to be cautious and this is why we cannot publish the end of his story " and "the horrors have to be told before the general assembly".
[6] leaves printed on a type writer and stenciled, 33 cm. Good condition. Slight tears to upper edges.
First-hand testimony, important and rare , by one of the few who fled Treblinka.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
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Letter by the Immigration Office of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem. July, 1944.
The letter, addressed "To Whom It May Concern", concerns "Adler Mandel and his family", and states that " This is to confirm that the above-named has been placed on the list of special cases in Hungary submitted to Government on the 28th of June 1944…".
It is possible that this document is related to Israel Kastner's activity and the saving of some of the Hungarian Jews in that period.
[1] page, 19 cm. Fair condition, stains, creases, slight tears to edges, filing-holes.
The letter, addressed "To Whom It May Concern", concerns "Adler Mandel and his family", and states that " This is to confirm that the above-named has been placed on the list of special cases in Hungary submitted to Government on the 28th of June 1944…".
It is possible that this document is related to Israel Kastner's activity and the saving of some of the Hungarian Jews in that period.
[1] page, 19 cm. Fair condition, stains, creases, slight tears to edges, filing-holes.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $2
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186 "official" postcards of the Hungarian army – compulsory labor service and 5 letters. Sent to Erno Erlich in a labor camp, from his original place of residence in the city of Kassa, during the years 1941-1944. Erlich was, probably, a prisoner engaged in compulsory labor for the Hungarians.
Most postcards were sent by his family and some were sent by friends and acquaintances. It seems that it was a big religious family. In some of the letters elections in the Jewish community are mentioned.
Erlich's family writes that other people were sent to similar camps but sometimes have time off the camp. Memorial day for the community rabbi, Purim 1942 and other occasions are also mentioned.
All postcards were poststamped in Kassa and were probably handed to an official office there, that forwarded the postcards to prisoners in the camps.
Slogans are printed on part of the postcards such as "War should rather be in Ukraine than on Hungarian land" and others were stamped by the censor.
Fair-good condition.
Most postcards were sent by his family and some were sent by friends and acquaintances. It seems that it was a big religious family. In some of the letters elections in the Jewish community are mentioned.
Erlich's family writes that other people were sent to similar camps but sometimes have time off the camp. Memorial day for the community rabbi, Purim 1942 and other occasions are also mentioned.
All postcards were poststamped in Kassa and were probably handed to an official office there, that forwarded the postcards to prisoners in the camps.
Slogans are printed on part of the postcards such as "War should rather be in Ukraine than on Hungarian land" and others were stamped by the censor.
Fair-good condition.
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