Concentration Camp AUSCHWITZ metal token ID for forced labor inmate
Concentration Camp AUSCHWITZ metal token ID for forced labor inmate
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Concentration Camp AUSCHWITZ metal token ID for forced labor inmate
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"
a museum piece !
impossible to find !!
Concentration camp AUSCHWITZ BIRKENAU survivor inmate uniform CAP HAT
comes from the relatives of a survivor, extremely rare to find, a museum piece !
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.
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.
Oskar Groning Waffen SS portrait frame photo SS Unterscharführer who was stationed at the Auschwitz concentration camp accounting
amazing piece of history !!
size: 42cm X 32,5cm
Concentration camp DACHAU Waffen SS totenkopf guard hald dogtag
relic ground dug found in the camp area in the 80s
Waffen SS panflet to announce the assassination of 27 anti-facist inmates in Concentration camp Sachsenhausen
extremely rare paper
Concentration camp Auschwitz Birkenau inmate's public transfer notice document KL KZ