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SCARCE Anti Jewish enamel metal sign JUDEN NOT ALLOWED HERE - with swastika - holocaust jew jude jood antisemitic

SCARCE Anti Jewish enamel metal sign JUDEN NOT ALLOWED HERE - with swastika - holocaust jew jude jood antisemitic

SCARCE Anti Jewish enamel metal sign JUDEN NOT ALLOWED HERE - with swastika - holocaust jew jude jood antisemitic

$1,495.00

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SCARCE Anti Jewish enamel metal sign JUDEN NOT ALLOWED HERE - with swastika - holocaust jew jude jood antisemitic

museum piece, VERY RARE to find !

"juden unerwünscht"

some sold for 2500 to 3800 + buyers fees on auctions !!!
see last photos

SCARCE ANTI JEWISH "JEWS ARE NOT WANTED HERE" POSTER SIGN IN FRAME FROM HOLLAND "JUDEN SIND HIER NICHT ERWÜNSCHT"

original for sale ANTI JEWISH "JEWS ARE NOT WANTED HERE" POSTER SIGN IN FRAME FROM HOLLAND "JUDEN SIND HIER NICHT ERWÜNSCHT"

SCARCE ANTI JEWISH "JEWS ARE NOT WANTED HERE" POSTER SIGN IN FRAME FROM HOLLAND "JUDEN SIND HIER NICHT ERWÜNSCHT"

$1,295.00

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SCARCE ANTI JEWISH "JEWS ARE NOT WANTED HERE" POSTER SIGN IN FRAME FROM HOLLAND "JUDEN SIND HIER NICHT ERWÜNSCHT"

a museum piece !
impossible to find !!

SCARCE Holocaust JEWISH GHETTO POLICE JUDENRAT ARMBAND with a black Star of David jew getto polizei

SCARCE Holocaust JEWISH GHETTO POLICE JUDENRAT ARMBAND with a black Star of David jew getto polizei

SCARCE Holocaust JEWISH GHETTO POLICE JUDENRAT ARMBAND with a black Star of David jew getto polizei

$995.00

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SCARCE Holocaust JEWISH GHETTO POLICE JUDENRAT ARMBAND with a black Star of David jew getto polizei

known pattern, 10000% original, impossible to find !!!!
perfect for a museum !

The Jewish Ghetto Police or Jewish Police Service, also called the Jewish Police by Jews, were auxiliary police units organized within the Nazi ghettos by local Judenrat (Jewish councils).

Members of the Jewish Police did not usually have official uniforms, often wearing just an identifying armband, a hat, and a badge, and were not allowed to carry firearms, although they did carry batons. In ghettos where the Judenrat was resistant to German orders, the Jewish police were often used (as reportedly in Lutsk) to control or replace the council. One of the largest Jewish police units was to be found in the Warsaw Ghetto, where the Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst numbered about 2,500. The Łódź Ghetto had about 1,200, and the Lwów Ghetto 500.

Anatol Chari, a policeman in the Łodz Ghetto, in his memoirs describes his work protecting food depots, controlling bakery employees, as well as patrols aimed at the confiscation of food from the ghetto residents. He recounts the involvement of Jewish policemen in swindling food rations and in forcing women to provide sexual services in exchange for bread. The Polish-Jewish historian and Warsaw Ghetto archivist Emanuel Ringelblum has described the cruelty of the ghetto Jewish police as "at times greater than that of the Germans, the Ukrainians and the Latvians." The Jewish ghetto police ultimately shared the same fate with all their fellow ghetto inmates. On the ghettos' liquidation (1942–1943), they were either killed on-site or sent to extermination camps.

Worn blank larger Star of David from Poland Jew Jewish patch holocaust Getto Ghetto VERY RARE VARIATION

Worn blank larger Star of David from Poland Jew Jewish patch holocaust Getto Ghetto VERY RARE VARIATION

Worn blank larger Star of David from Poland Jew Jewish patch holocaust Getto Ghetto VERY RARE VARIATION

$1,195.00

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Worn blank larger Star of David from Poland Jew Jewish patch holocaust Getto Ghetto

this is VERY RARE VARIATION
it's a larger star, the biggest one.
see last photos to compare with a JUDE one and also a photo of the WW2 period showing a Jew wearing similar stars...

see also 2nd ant 3nd photo that shows way more common star's variation getting sold over 3000$ with the buyers fees, on auctions, last month...
these are getting VERY difficult to find, this blank variation, it's the second one i see in 10 years !!!

nice WORN Star of David from Germany JUDE with back fabrik Jew Jewish original holocaust patch Ghetto Getto

nice WORN Star of David from Germany JUDE with back fabrik Jew Jewish original holocaust patch Ghetto Getto

nice WORN Star of David from Germany JUDE with back fabrik Jew Jewish original holocaust patch Ghetto Getto

$1,495.00

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nice WORN Star of David from Germany JUDE with back fabrik Jew Jewish original holocaust patch Ghetto Getto

see 2nd and third photo. it's 2 worn JUDE star that ended over 3500$ after the buyer's fees on auctions, a couple of days ago

these are investment, they increase like 100% every year.

jump on this opportunity to get one for cheaper...

Holocaust personnal Rabbi belongings souvenir from Ghetto Warschau, 1942 - letter opener with Star of David, engraved

Holocaust personnal Rabbi belongings souvenir getto Ghetto Warschau 1942 letter Star of David original for sale

Holocaust personnal Rabbi belongings souvenir from Ghetto Warschau, 1942 - letter opener with Star of David, engraved

$225.00

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Holocaust personnal Rabbi belongings souvenir from Ghetto Warschau, 1942 - letter opener with Star of David, engraved

purchased from the relative. was owned by a Rabbi who survived Ghetto Warschau during the war.

nice engraves on it, star of David....

unique piece of Holocaust history !

Holocaust Poland Polish workers Forced Labour "P" Patch Zivilarbeiter

Holocaust Poland Polish workers Forced Labour "P" Patch Zivilarbeiter

Holocaust Poland Polish workers Forced Labour "P" Patch Zivilarbeiter

$89.00

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Holocaust Poland Polish workers Forced Labour "P" Patch Zivilarbeiter

The "P" symbol[1] or "P" badge was introduced on 8 March 1940 by the Nazi Germany General Government with relation to the requirement that Polish workers (Zivilarbeiter) used during World War II as forced laborers in Germany (following the German invasion and occupation of Poland in 1939) display a visible symbol marking their ethnic origin. The symbol was introduced with the intent to be used as a cloth patch, which indeed was the most common form, but also reproduced on documents (through stamps) and posters. The badge was intended to be humiliating, and like the similar Jewish symbol, can be seen as a badge of shame.

Design and usage
The design was introduced in the Polish decrees (laws concerning Polish workers in Germany) of 8 March 1940. The symbol was a diamond with sides of five centimeters. The border (about half a centimetre wide) and the letter P (two and a half centimetres tall) were violet, while the inside of the symbol was yellow. The letter "P" badge was to be worn on the right breast of every garment worn. Those who did not obey the rules were subject to a fine of up to 150 Reichsmarks and arrested with a possible penalty of six weeks' detention.

The choice of color and shape might have been chosen to avoid any association with national symbols of Poland. It was the first official, public badge-like mark intended for identification of individuals based on their racial or ethnic origin (or other social characteristics) introduced in Nazi Germany, preceding the better-known "Jewish yellow star" badge introduced a year later, in September 1941.

In January 1945 the Central Office for Reich Security proposed a new design for a Polish badge, a yellow ear of corn on a red and white label, but it was never implemented.

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