Lot: 73
Holocaust Photographs: a selection of original photos comprising a pair of snapshots of Litzmannstadt Ghetto, one showing a queue for food, the other clearing snow at the cemetery; two official Press Photos by Czech photographer Jan Bartuse of Prague showing released Concentration Camp victims at a railway station, one overlooked by men in uniform and civilians, each 5 x 7”; and three poor quality privately taken photos depicting the expulsion of Jews from their homes in Warsaw, one apparently depicting looters carrying away property (these photos salvaged from a fire, one with burn marks). (7)
Lot: 75
Red Cross Armband from Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp, Silesia, with incomplete camp handstamp dated 1944.
Lot: 76
Auschwitz Concentration Camp Armband for prisoners on work detail with stitched cloth triangle and camp handstamp; and a Kapo Armband with indistinct handstamp, worn by a ‘prisoner functionary'. The pink triangle used for the prisoner on work detail was used to denote homosexuals. (2)
Lot: 149
Holocaust Mail. 1942-44 PCs (10) from the Theresienstadt Ghetto, Bohemia, variously addressed, two routed via Berlin, six to Vienna; plus two PCs of 1944 from Berlin to the Ghetto, both with poor JUDISCHE control handstamps; a postal receipt issued in Vienna for a letter sent to Theresienstadt; and a complete typed letter headed Prag,19.9.1944 lacking the original envelope. (14 items)
Lot: 150
Holocaust Mail. 1940-43 Letter Sheets (3) from prisoners at Auschwitz Concentration Camp, one without postal markings, plus a 1944 PC from Auschwitz, and a 1944 parcel card to a prisoner at Lublin Camp – a.k.a. ‘Majdanek' Death Camp. VG condition. (5 items)
Lot: 151
Holocaust Mail. 1944 Letter Card from a woman prisoner at Ravensbruck Concentration camp; 1944 PC from an Italian internee held at Burghausen camp, and a cover to two French citizens held at Kreuzweg Camp, Luckenwalde. Fair to VG (3)
Lot: 152
Holocaust Mail. 1942 PC from a prisoner at Neuengamme Concentration Camp, nr.Hamburg, to his mother in Poland. Light vertical creases.
Lot: 153
Holocaust Mail. 1940 complete letter from a German official in the Theresienstadt Ghetto to a friend at Feldpost No.13831. VG condition. Unusual item.
Lot: 154
Holocaust Mail. 1942-44 Letter Sheets from prisoners at Mauthausen Concentration Camp, variously addressed, one from the sub-camp at St.Georgan with some staining. Camp censor cachets. Mainly fine. (4)
Lot: 155
Holocaust Mail. 1941 and 1943 PC and Letter-sheet from prisoners in Buchenwald Concentration camp, the latter without postal markings. VG condition. (2)
Lot: 156
Holocaust Mail. 1941-1943 Letter Sheets from Dachau Concentration Camp, one enclosed in the issued cover, two others without postal markings lacking the original envelopes. One posted from the sub-camp at Friedrichshafen. Variously addressed. All with the Dachau camp censor handstamp. Good to fine. (9)
Lot: 157
Holocaust Mail. 1944 Parcel Card from Prague to a prisoner in Flossenburg Concentration camp in Bavaria, receiving mark on reverse. VG
Lot: 158
Holocaust Mail. 1940-1943 Letter Cards (2) and letter sheets (2) from Gross Rosen Concentration Camp, all with camp censor cachets, the letter sheets without postal markings lacking the original envelopes; also 1943 parcel card coupon to a prisoner in Gross-Rosen camp with receiving mark on reverse. (5)
Lot: 159
Holocaust Mail. 1940-1944 Letter Cards (8) and Letter Sheets (2) from prisoners in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, with all-different range of camp censor cachets, one letter card heavily creased, the letter sheets without postal markings. (10)
Lot: 160
Holocaust Mail. 1940-42 Money Order receipts for 10 to 20mks sent to prisoners in Dachau (3) and Buchenwald (2) Concentration Camps. VG/Fine (5)
Lot: 161
Various Holocaust related items, philatelic and ephemeral; including 1943 parcel card from the Litzmannstadt Ghetto; rare Permit dated Sept. 1945 by the American officer in charge of Dachau Camp to one Henryk Czolnik to leave main gate and proceed to Security H.Q. on the date specified below only. 26 June.; a PPC dated 29/4/1945 commemorating the liberation of Dachau by the Americans; and a range of post-1950 commemorative items, mostly Poland and East Germany. Mixed condition.
Lot: 205
France 1941 Cover from Rudolf Kulin, incarcerated in Rivesaltes prison camp, with camp censor cachet and fair CAMP DE RIVESALTES cds. This camp was used for political prisoners and Jews.