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WW2 GERMAN NAZI UNIQUE HOLOCAUST CONCENTRATION CAMP AUSCHWITZ BLOC 14 WAFFEN SS PHONE

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WW2 GERMAN NAZI UNIQUE HOLOCAUST CONCENTRATION CAMP AUSCHWITZ BLOC 14 WAFFEN SS PHONE

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WW2 GERMAN NAZI UNIQUE HOLOCAUST CONCENTRATION CAMP AUSCHWITZ BLOC 14 WAFFEN SS PHONE

THIS IS YOUR UNIQUE CHANCE TO OWN AN AMAZING PIECE OF HISTORY.
YOU WILL NEVER FIND SOMETHING LIKE THAT AGAIN.

THE PHONE STILL HAS THE AUSCHWITZ BLOCK 14 TAG ON THE BACK AS LONG AS THE WAFFEN SS CONCENTRATION CAMP AUSCHWITZ STAMP ON THE BOTTOM

WW2 GERMAN NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP AUSCHWITZ - BIRKENAU BARBED WIRE FENCE PART

WW2 GERMAN NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP AUSCHWITZ BIRKENAU BARBED WIRE FENCE PART

WW2 GERMAN NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP AUSCHWITZ - BIRKENAU BARBED WIRE FENCE PART

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WW2 GERMAN NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP AUSCHWITZ - BIRKENAU BARBED WIRE FENCE PART

THIS IS A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY!

a contact of mine in Krakow have a company that renovated houses and industrial buildings.
he had a contrat in the 90s to change some barbed wire in birkenau when they made some replacements.

i asked him then to try to get some parts and he did. i got some barbed wire and some porcelain fences (listed)
i am selling some part of what i have left.

so it's your opportunity to get a real amazing piece of history !!!

Concentration camp WAFFEN SS Totenkopf-KZ vertical collar tab in bullion for SS-Hauptscharführer GUARD OFFICER skull flatwire

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Knives cutlery in case with Star of David Theresienstadt Ghetto silverware commemorative jew jewish Czech Teresin camp

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Knives cutlery in case with Star of David Theresienstadt Ghetto silverware commemorative jew jewish Czech Teresin camp

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Knives cutlery in case with Star of David Theresienstadt Ghetto silverware commemorative jew jewish Czech Teresin camp

UNIQUE AND AMAZING PIECE OF HISTORY!!!

Theresienstadt Ghetto was established by the SS during World War II in the fortress town of Terezín, in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (German-occupied Czechoslovakia). Theresienstadt served as a waystation to the extermination camps. Its conditions were deliberately engineered to hasten the death of its prisoners, and the ghetto also served a propaganda role. Unlike other ghettos, the exploitation of forced labor was not economically significant.

The ghetto was established by the transportation of Czech Jews in November 1941. The first German and Austrian Jews arrived in June 1942; Dutch and Danish Jews came in 1943, and prisoners of a wide variety of nationalities were sent to Theresienstadt in the last months of the war. About 33,000 people died at Theresienstadt, mostly from malnutrition and disease. More than 88,000 people were held there for months or years before being deported to extermination camps and other killing sites; the role of the Jewish Council (Judenrat) in choosing those to be deported has attracted significant controversy. The total number of survivors was around 23,000, including 4,000 deportees who survived.

Theresienstadt was known for its relatively rich cultural life, including concerts, lectures, and clandestine education for children. The fact that it was governed by a Jewish self-administration as well as the large number of "prominent" Jews imprisoned there facilitated the flourishing of cultural life. This spiritual legacy has attracted the attention of scholars and sparked interest in the ghetto. In the postwar period, a few of the SS perpetrators and Czech guards were put on trial, but the ghetto was generally forgotten by the Soviet authorities. The Terezín Ghetto Museum is visited by 250,000 people each year.

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