Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
Archive of Survivors' Documents – East Germany, 1940s
Opening: $2,500
Unsold
Documents archive of Jewish holocaust survivors (mainly from Poland and Hungary), who found refuge after the war in an institute in East Germany (in the area of Dresden or Celle), [1940s].
The archive contains personal documents which survived the war (photos, certificates) as well as documents and paper items which were issued after the war: temporary identification cards issued in DP camps, certificates and official documents of relief societies, forms, biographical writings, letters sent from Eretz Israel, etc. Among the names mentioned in the documents, families Zimermann, Goldberg, Berger, Auerbach, Szulim/Schulin, Breitbart, and others. The archive consists of about 160 documents and photos. Sizes and conditions vary. In general- fair condition, numerous items are worn, creased or torn.
The archive contains personal documents which survived the war (photos, certificates) as well as documents and paper items which were issued after the war: temporary identification cards issued in DP camps, certificates and official documents of relief societies, forms, biographical writings, letters sent from Eretz Israel, etc. Among the names mentioned in the documents, families Zimermann, Goldberg, Berger, Auerbach, Szulim/Schulin, Breitbart, and others. The archive consists of about 160 documents and photos. Sizes and conditions vary. In general- fair condition, numerous items are worn, creased or torn.
Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade