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Concentration camp DACHAU inmate patch ID + Red Triangle F from jacket uniform holocaust jew jewish inmate

Concentration camp DACHAU inmate patch ID + Red Triangle F from jacket uniform holocaust jew jewish inmate

Concentration camp DACHAU inmate patch ID + Red Triangle F from jacket uniform holocaust jew jewish inmate

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Concentration camp DACHAU inmate patch ID + Red Triangle F from jacket uniform holocaust jew jewish inmate

red triangle for : Politischer // F for : Franzose *french
so the inmate was a french and he was in camp cause he had political opposition to the Reich

amazing piece of history, impossible to find today. those in auctions ends over 1500-2000$...

Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ young inmate uniform jacket PATCH ID with P red triangle

Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ young inmate uniform jacket fully researched PATCH ID with P red triangle

Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ young inmate uniform jacket PATCH ID with P red triangle

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Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ young inmate uniform jacket PATCH ID with P red triangle

see last photo for the mug photo of that inmate.
he wears a patch from another camp as he was transfered and these photos are taken upon arrival in the camp...

amazing piece of history !
try to find another one from that camp ??

RARE Concentration Camp Inmate uniform PANTS Buchenwald pattern holocaust jew jewish museum quality

RARE Concentration Camp Inmate uniform PANTS Buchenwald pattern holocaust jew jewish museum quality

RARE Concentration Camp Inmate uniform PANTS Buchenwald pattern holocaust jew jewish museum quality

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RARE Concentration Camp Inmate uniform PANTS Buchenwald pattern holocaust jew jewish museum quality

SEE LAST PHOTO FOR A SIMILAR EXAMPLE IN THE MOST KNOWN HOLOCAUST MUSEUM !
THIS IS A PERFECT PIECE FOR A MUSEUM AT A VERY DECENT PRICE.
IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND ANYMORE !!

Concentration camp pants worn by an inmate at Buchenwald concentration camp. The pants are made from a thin striped material sometimes referred to as “pajama stripes.

Concentration Camp AUSCHWITZ Kolbe wooden statue made by a survivor with uniform and patches UNIQUE PIECE OF HOLOCAUST HISTORY !

Concentration Camp AUSCHWITZ Kolbe wooden statue made by a survivor with uniform and patches UNIQUE PIECE OF HOLOCAUST HISTORY !

Concentration Camp AUSCHWITZ Kolbe wooden statue made by a survivor with uniform and patches UNIQUE PIECE OF HOLOCAUST HISTORY !

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Concentration Camp AUSCHWITZ Kolbe wooden statue made by a survivor with uniform and patches

what an AMAZING AND UNIQUE PIECE OF HOLOCAUST HISTORY !

Maximilian Maria Kolbe (born Raymund Kolbe; Polish: Maksymilian Maria Kolbe [maksɨˌmʲilʲan ˌmarʲja ˈkɔlbɛ]; 8 January 1894 – 14 August 1941), venerated as Saint Maximilian Kolbe, was a Polish Catholic priest and Conventual Franciscan friar who volunteered to die in place of a man named Franciszek Gajowniczek in the German death camp of Auschwitz, located in German-occupied Poland during World War II. He had been active in promoting the veneration of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, founding and supervising the monastery of Niepokalanów near Warsaw, operating an amateur-radio station (SP3RN), and founding or running several other organizations and publications.

On 10 October 1982, Pope John Paul II canonized Kolbe and declared him a martyr of charity. The Catholic Church venerates him as the patron saint of amateur radio operators, drug addicts, political prisoners, families, journalists, and prisoners. John Paul II declared him "The Patron Saint of Our Difficult Century." His feast day is 14 August, the day of his death.

Due to Kolbe's efforts to promote consecration and entrustment to Mary, he is known as the Apostle of Consecration to Mary.

On 17 February 1941, the monastery was shut down by the German authorities.[2] That day Kolbe and four others were arrested by the Gestapo and imprisoned in the Pawiak prison.[2] On 28 May, he was transferred to Auschwitz as prisoner 16670.[24]

Maximilian Kolbe, on a West German postage stamp, marked Auschwitz
Continuing to act as a priest, Kolbe was subjected to violent harassment, including beatings and lashings. Once he was smuggled to a prison hospital by friendly inmates. At the end of July 1941, one prisoner escaped from the camp, prompting SS-Hauptsturmführer Karl Fritzsch, the deputy camp commander, to pick ten men to be starved to death in an underground bunker to deter further escape attempts. When one of the selected men, Franciszek Gajowniczek, cried out, "My wife! My children!" Kolbe volunteered to take his place.

According to an eyewitness, who was an assistant janitor at that time, in his prison cell Kolbe led the prisoners in prayer. Each time the guards checked on him, he was standing or kneeling in the middle of the cell and looking calmly at those who entered. After they had been starved and deprived of water for two weeks, only Kolbe remained alive.

Death
The guards wanted the bunker emptied, so they gave Kolbe a lethal injection of carbolic acid. Kolbe is said to have raised his left arm and calmly waited for the deadly injection. He died on 14 August 1941. His remains were cremated on 15 August, the feast day of the Assumption of Mary.

UNIQUE ! Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ BIRKENAU inmate who survived uniform jacket PATCH ID

UNIQUE ! Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ BIRKENAU inmate who survived uniform jacket PATCH ID

UNIQUE ! Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ BIRKENAU inmate who survived uniform jacket PATCH ID

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UNIQUE ! Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ BIRKENAU inmate who survived uniform jacket PATCH ID

see last photo to read about the inmate who worn it.

amazing and unique piece of history, perfect for a museum !!

UNIQUE Concentration camp personal belongings tag with ID - inmate murdered in camp

original Concentration camp personal blongings ID ss inmate artifacts

UNIQUE Concentration camp personal belongings tag with ID - inmate murdered in camp

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UNIQUE Concentration camp personal belongings tag with ID - inmate murdered in camp

this inmate below, see last photo, was murdered at Auschwitz.
The SS administration returned his personal belongings to the family and this was a tag attached to it.
unique piece of history.
unfortunately the relatives had only that piece for sale at their estate.

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Zaremba, Jan
(prisoner number: 14062)
born: 1906-05-23, place of birth: Sieciechów, profession: locksmith

Fate:
1. 1941-04-06, Auschwitz, arrived to camp
2. murdered probably executed 28.10.1942 in KL Auschwitz (based on SS-documentation 1.11.1942),
Sources:
1. Memorial Book Lublin
2. Photo
3. Zugangsliste
4. Sterbebücher

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