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Postcard From Freital, Germany Forced Labor Camp
Postcard From Freital, Germany Forced Labor Camp
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Tan postcard with purple printed postcard lines. Includes text written in green ink and a black hand stamp.Back: Message written in green ink.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Postal card to a prisoner in the forced labor camp in Freital near Dresden, Germany, sent by a person in Bohemia and Moravia. Freital was the site of a forced labor camp consisting of about 4,000 to 5,000 prisoners working for the Saechsische Gusstalwerke (metal casings).
Censored Envelope From Prisoner In Bendsburg, Poland
Censored Envelope From Prisoner In Bendsburg, Poland
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: A tan postcard with orange printed postcard lines and text written in black ink. Also includes black and purple hand stamps, and faint red underlining.Back: Message written in black ink.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
The Bendsberg ghetto was among the first to be liquidated by the Nazis on August 1, 1943. This cover is stamped with the Jewish ghetto administration stamp. Schwarcbaum was a wealthy Jew from Bendzin who escaped to Switzerland and conducted relief and rescue work for Jews in occupied Poland, as well as supporting armed resistance by Jews in the ghettos.
Eye-Witness On The Soviet War Front, Andrew Garve
Eye-Witness On The Soviet War Front, Andrew Garve
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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"Let My People Go" Some Practical Proposals For Dealing With Hitler's Massacre Of The Jews And An Appeal To The British Public, Victor Gollancz
"Let My People Go" Some Practical Proposals For Dealing With Hitler's Massacre Of The Jews And An Appeal To The British Public, Victor Gollancz
Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Censored Dual Reply Postcard From Slave Labor Camp In Nurnburg, Germany
Censored Dual Reply Postcard From Slave Labor Camp In Nurnburg, Germany
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: White postcard with purple printed postcard lines. Includes text written in purple ink, and black and red hand stamps.Back: Printed purple lines.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: A "Gemeinschaftslager" cover. The card's content is censored and the recipient did not respond with their portion of the cover. Sent from the Deutsche Star Kugelhalter GMBH. Note the markings from the Keim and Company, which enslaved the prisoners.
Postcard From Prisoner In Neuruppin, Germany Slave Labor Camp
Postcard From Prisoner In Neuruppin, Germany Slave Labor Camp
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: White postcard with printed purple postcard lines. Includes writing in blue ink, and black and purple hand stamps.Back: Message in blue ink written on printed purple lines.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Censored dual reply cover from a prisoner-laborer in the forced labor camp of Neuruppin, Germany to Kiev in the Ukraine. Gemeinschaftslager cover. The card is censored with no response from the recipient.