Lots #277 - 299 -
Documents and ManuscriptsAll starting prices are stated in Hungarian Forints (HUF)
All the items are in
very good condition unless otherwise stated.e., Holocaust
277.
Correspondence letter sent from Auschwitz, dated 27
Septemer 1942., to Brzesko (a town near Krakow, Poland). Written in German.
Reports of the circumstances, asking about the family members. Stamped as „Geprüft
7 L. Auschwitz”. Slightly worn at folds.
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60.000.-
278.
List of deportees by typewriter, the 201/20. Laborer
Company (11 September – December 1940.), with occupations, addresses. One of the
two leaves are written on both sides, one on single side.. The double paged list
is a copy, the single page is original. The copy is on thin paper and hence
slightly worn. The two papers add to a list of 211 names with one more hand
written name added.
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40.000.-
279.
Official form reporting that the undersigned (Zsótér
Géza) „egy nagyszüleje sem született az izraelita hitfelekezet tagjaként…”
(neither of his grandparents were born to be members of the Jewish community)
Budapest, 18 December 1941. The rear side is reference to the 1941./XV. Article
(III. anti-Jewish law), Signed and sealed, with revenue stamp.
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4000.-
280.
Entrance ticket to the Hungarian Jewish Central
Council (so-called Zsidó Tanács) building. 14 December 1944. Stamped and signed.
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3000.-
281. Documents of Bérczes László merchant from Szolnok. He was a deportee sent to Magdeburg, documents include passport and transit certificates, German, Russian, English and Hungarian passes, stamped and signed:
48.000.-
282.
Breslau concentration camp correspondence postcard
from 1942. With censorship stamp of the camp and signature. 3 November 1942.
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30.000.-
283.
Brünn-Brno envelope of correspondence letter sent,
without the letter. Sealed by the camp „Geprüft” and signed by censor. 12 August
1944.
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15.000.-
284.
Buchenwald concentration camp correspondence postcard
from 28 September 1940. A letter full of hope about returning home.
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60.000.-
285.
Cinkota town confiscation order of 12 July 1944. Nagy
Ferenc, Darnovics János and Molnár János from Cinkota are taking over the
property of Goldmann Fülöp and Árpád (probably deported) Jews, based on unpaid
rent and duties. Unfilled certificates of receipt.
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4000.-
286.
Dachau concentration camp envelope without letter,
dated 31 May 1941. Postzensurstelle K. L. Dachau.
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18.000.-
287.
Magdeburg POLTE certificates from 4 June 1945. Issued
to Kohn Andor, Kovács Miklós, Klein László former prisoners. They certify the
time spent in the camp, clothes and food received at the time of liberation.
Signed and sealed. In English and German. (Set of 3.)
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15.000.-
288.
Mauthausen concentration camp letter, Poststelle K. L.
M. Censor signed. Dated 28 February 1942.
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50.000.-
289.
Hungarian Jewish Alliance certificate issued to Gadó
György, in which they state that he is working for the Alliance. In German and
Hungarian, with seals and number, signed (by Kertész Dezső). Budapest, 14 June
1944. Slightly torn at the German text.
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20.000.-
290.
Certificate of liberation to forced laborer Balassa
József. Issued in Csömör, 9 September 1944. Hand written, signed and stamped.
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6000.-
291.
Forced laborer correspondence postcards. From the
201/30 Jewish labor camp company, Porcsalmás, dated 26 September 1940. With
censor seal and company stamping, signature. Together: correspondence postcard
from the 108/22 Jewish labor camp company, Kassa, 10 February 1943., censor
signed. (Set of 2)
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6000.-
292.
Oranienburg (Concentration camp near Berlin)
correspondence letter, in which the prisoner tells the family he is healthy. In
German, with censor seal. 25 July 1943.
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40.000.-
293.
Pécs Jewish Community certificate of having stayed in
ghetto, issued to Pámmer Mórné on letterhead paper of Pécs Jewish Council,
signed by town clerk, with Jewish community seal and numbered. Pécs, 1946.
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3000.-
294.
Schutz-pass. Protection letter by the Budapest Swedish
Royal Embassy (issued to Fischer Józsefné) contemporary photocopy, which is
certified on the rear side by notary. The original document was signed by
Danielsson ambassador and Raoul Wallenberg’s hand mark. Stamped, with revenue
stamp.
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12.000.-
295.
Swiss Embassy Foreign Interest Representation
Emigration Department (Budapest, V. kerület Vadász utca 29.) group passport
issued to dr. Gadó Béláné, Gadó István and György. In German and Hungarian,
letterhead paper, numbered and sealed but without signature! Budapest, 23
October 1944. (It is possible that the sealed but unsigned certificate was made
by the forgers of a Zionist underground movement that tried to save Jewish
lives!)
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16.000.-
296.
Swedish Royal Embassy Social Department Residence
Board unfilled form about temporary acceptance. Budapest, 1944.
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4000.-
297.
Vadnai Tibor István forced labor certificate from the
Budapest, IX. district draft board that he fulfilled his service. (He had not
survived the Holocaust!) 24 May 1940. Sealed and signed, numbered.
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8000.-
298.
Wiener István returned deportee certification that he
is working for the International Red Cross, and is under its protection. German
and Hungarian, sealed and signed, with photo. Budapest, 1 November 1944.
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20.000.-
299.
Wiener Istvánné certificate from the Swedish Red
Cross, that she stands under protection. Sealed and signed by Langlet, with
photo, in Hungarian. 7 December 1944.
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24.000.-