SCARCE Concentration Camp KZ KL AUSCHWITZ inmate POSTCARD feldpost
SCARCE Concentration Camp KZ KL AUSCHWITZ inmate POSTCARD feldpost
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SCARCE Concentration Camp KL kz AUSCHWITZ inmate POSTCARD feldpost
Concentration camp inmate uniform worn CLOGS Holocaust survivor
AMAZING PIECE OF HOLOCAUST HISTORY - MUSEUM PIECE!
Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ KL commemorative plate iron cross Waffen SS totenkopf guard
Dienstzeit = Period of service
1940-1943
Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ Waffen SS Totenkopf GUARD commemorative pocket knife
true unique piece of history !
AUSCHWITZ III MONOWITZ IG FARBEN INDUSTRY BAYER empty ASPIRIN can war period with paper inside
Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ BIRKENAU fences achtung minen skull metal sign
THIS WAS REMOVED BY THE MUSEUM WHILE THEY CHANGED A SECTION OF THE FENCE IN BIRKENAU in the 1970s.
AS I HAVE CONTACT IN MUSEUM, I WAS ABLE TO GET SOME.
FORCED LABOR IG FARBEN AUSCHWITZ III MONOWITZ plate inmate ID
Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ Birkenau commemorative inmate survivor stickpin
WW2 Holocaust DEGESCH canister opener Zyklon B poison maker company
EXTREMELY RARE, 10 times rarer than a canister itself.
this is a piece FOR MUSEUM OR EDUCATION ONLY.
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Schädlingsbekämpfung mbH (transl. German Corporation for Pest Control), oft shortened to Degesch, was a German chemical corporation which manufactured pesticides. Degesch held the patent on the infamous pesticide Zyklon, a variant of which was used to execute people in the gas chambers of German extermination camps during the Holocaust. Through the firms Tesch & Stabenow GmbH (Testa) and Heerdt-Linger (Heli), Degesch sold the poisonous gas Zyklon B to the German Army and the Schutzstaffel (SS).
Degesch was founded in 1919 as a subsidiary of Degussa. Its first director was Nobel laureate Fritz Haber. In 1936, Degussa and IG Farben each held 42.5% of the shares, while Th. Goldschmidt AG held the remaining 15%. During the years 1938 through 1943, Degesch was extremely profitable. For most of these years, IG Farben received dividends amounting to twice the value of their shares. After the Second World War Degesch continued production. In 1986, the company was sold to Detia Freyberg GmbH; the current name is Detia-Degesch GmbH.
WW2 German Nazi AUSCHWITZ III MONOWITZ IG FARBEN forced labor inmate spoon
nice piece of history !
front : IG FARBEN logo
back : RAD (workers) swastika