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image Sale No: 106
Lot No:52
Symbol:c

WAR ORGANISATION OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS hstmp on cvr mailed from Jerusalem 9 OCT 1942, addressed to Red Cross in Switzerland; Nazi label and hstmp on back, very light Palestine censor on front; small fault at top right (Image)

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Lot No:53
Symbol:doc

HUNGARIAN RED CROSS dated Budapest May 1943, addressed to Palestine, note censor cu out (Image)

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Lot No:54
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WAR ORGANIZATION OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS AND ORDER OF ST. JOHN FORM dated Oct 20, 1943, addressed to Budapest Hungary, asking for information about a Paul Bondy. (Image)

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image Sale No: 106
Lot No:55
Symbol:c

FIELD POST OFFICE 642 OF 9 JA 45 on cvr with mss ‘OAS / HEBREW”, red PASSED BY CENSOR and DEPUTY CHIEF FIELD CENSOR hstmp, addressed to Jerusalem; per note JEWISH BRIGADE GROUP ITALY (Image)

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image Sale No: 106
Lot No:56
Symbol:c/pc
Cat No:Collection

LODZ - LODSCH - LITZMANNSTADT (1915 - 1946) Fascinating collection of 13 cards and covers which document and illustrate some of the history and fate of one of Poland's largest cities and site of its notorious Ghetto during the Nazi occupation. Included are: (1) registered cover during World War One, bearing German overprinted stamps (Russisch-Polen), processed by the German Censorship office in Posen; also two postal cards with similar ovpt on indicia & marking (2) three pre-World War Two mail (pmkd 1931, 1937, and 1939), highlighted by an official preprinted envelope Deutsches Konsulat Lodz, postmarked Berlin, 27.3.37, stamped "free consular mail" "via Foreign Office" (addressed to organization responsible for German Military Grave maintenance) [note: 1931 depicts a souvenir medal; 1939 is only front of cover] (3) two unaddressed German Postal Stationery cards, postmarked with the now Germanized town name LODSCH 7.1.1940 and 31.3.1940, and different commemorative cancels; (4) three unaddressed cards, now with the renamed LITZMANNSTADT cancels 19.3.41., 20.4.41., 13.6.42., all with special cancels, and a used portion of a postal receipt postmarked "Zweigpostamt Struham - Litzmannstadt, 28 Juni 1941 (5) postwar registered airmail, cancelled LODZ Nov 46., addressed to Galveston, Texas, backstamped Washington, D.C., Nov 25, 1946- Air Mail Field Tour 1, and Galveston, Tex. Nov 26, 1946. (6), copies of pages 110 to 137 from 1964 RUCH specialized catalog (in Polish), dealing with Litzmannstadt Ghetto, plus reprint of STAMPS July 16, 1960, article "How Lodz Became Litzmannstadt " by Edward Nowak, Sr. (Image)

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image Sale No: 106
Lot No:57
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JEWISH AGENCY COMMISSION FOR THE JEWS IN CONQUERED EUROPE 8 reports (stenciled) in Hebrew depicting dated 9/44, 4/45 8/45, 11/45, 12/45 (2 different) 6/46, 11/46, 2/47, per vendor note: real evidence from Warsaw. Kovno, Grodno and more; per vendor note shows information known in Palestine of late stages of Holocaust (Image)

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Lot No:58
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Palestine Posts Telegraphs & Telephones form wired from ANDIJAN, Uzbekistan in 1942: "MEDA DIED WE ARE WELL ... CABLE SOVIET UNION, UZBEKISTAN, ANDIJAN, POSTE REST ANTE". Unfortunately, the poor Refugee group did not make their escapade to South America, yet they managed to escape as far as to Uzbekistan in central Asia (contiguous with Afghanistan). Meda Spatz, died, and even there they did not find a safe steady shelter as they used Paste Restante for reply as their address. Delivered "VIA CABLE & WIRELESS" with oval Tel Aviv Registered pm􀀢 or 11.MY.42 as arrival pmk. (Image)

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Lot No:59
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FROM GRANDFATHER IN WARSAW TO GRANDSON IN BUCAREST 1940. Polish pc, 30 Gr. Deutsche Post OSTEN ovptd stamp stuck on card's imprinted Polish stamp tied by cancelled WARSSCHAU 23.III.40, Bucharest 29 MAR 1940 receiving pmk on front. From Jakob Borensztyjn to Jakob Shvinitzki: Mss German message "My beloved child... Your letter received here...how is Genia ... healthy? ..Srulek just married...Quite a few letters sent to Zoven, but received no reply...I heard nothing from your sisters, and I do not have Srulek's address...write them.. You asked how can you assist us, well help us to reach Genia...I bless you & kiss you all...". vertical fold, (Image)

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Lot No:60
Symbol:pc

Personal permission for a Pole to work during the war at the German Railway in 1942. It also states that he may only be on the streets to get between home and work; Includes person’s photo; two file holes, vert fold (Image)

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