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Polish Stamp Commemorating Majdanek Death Camp
Polish Stamp Commemorating Majdanek Death Camp
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Stamp with green illustration of a skeleton in Nazi uniform pouring gas on a compound of buildings.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Majdanek Death Camp stamp issued by Poland in 1946 commemorating the atrocities that took place there. Stamp depicts death in skeletal form of a Third Reich Nazi pouring Zyklon B into gas chambers.
Polish Stamp Commemorating The Liberation Of Lodz
Polish Stamp Commemorating The Liberation Of Lodz
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Stamp with blue illustration of smokestacks. Titled, "Poczta Polska."
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Polish stamp commemorating the liberation of Lodz in 1945.
Polish Stamp Commemorating The Liberation Of Warsaw
Polish Stamp Commemorating The Liberation Of Warsaw
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Stamp with red illustration of a man holding a flag and a woman. Titled, "Poczta Polska."
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Polish stamp commemorating the liberation of Warsaw in 1945.
Polish Stamp Commemorating The Liberation Of Lodz
Polish Stamp Commemorating The Liberation Of Lodz
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Stamp with illustration of a monument with a statue of a man on top. Titled, "Poczta Polska."
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Polish stamp commemorating the liberation of Lodz in 1945.
Poland Occupation Coupons
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Blue coupons on serated paper, each titled, "Generalgouvernement." Each has an illustration of farmwork or livestock.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Coupons from occupied Poland, the Generalgouvernement, which served as money for forced labor in the Generalgouvernement.
The Last Jew In Vinnitsa
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Front: Man sitting in front of a mass grave of many bodies. A man in Nazi uniform points a gun at the first man's head. Behind him are a number of soldiers. Along side of image is the following text: 5/2/1961: CHICAGO: Photo obtained by Al Moss, of Chicago, a former Nazi concentration camp prisoner, shows the execution of a Polish Jew by a German officer at a mass grave somewhere in Poland. Moss said he obtained the picture in Munich in May, 1945 soon after his liberation by American 3rd Army troops. He said he wanted the people of …
Litzmannstadt Ghetto Postcard Returned Not Sent
Litzmannstadt Ghetto Postcard Returned Not Sent
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Tan postcard with purple printed postcard lines. Handwritten address to Mina Baum from Amalia Fisch. Includes message written in black ink.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Litzmannstadt Ghetto postcard addressed to Mina Baum in Lublin from Amalia Fisch in Litzmannstadt. Postcard returned by German censor, never mailed. A card from Litzmanndstadt to Lublin, Poland. Returned by censor for apparent violations-"INHALT UNZULASSIG" ("CONTENTS INADMISSIBLE") due to mentioning: "Life is extremely difficult." "As long as we have a little money we can exist." "What lies ahead only our dear God knows." "My dying would be more peaceful and I will be …
Litzmannstadt Ghetto Postcard Returned
Litzmannstadt Ghetto Postcard Returned
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Tan postcard with purple printed postcard lines with handwritten address to S. Hirowska and return address from S. Hajskopf with message written in ink. Message has red markings over it.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Postcard addressed to S. Hirowska in Warsaw, return address from S. Hajskopf in Lidzmannstadt Ghetto with message written in ink. Postcard returned unsent. The notations "unclean", "Yiddish and Jewish language forbidden" and "Returned" were applied by German censor. Return address: S. Hajskopf, Litzmannstadt Ghetto , "Litzmannstadt Ghetto, Dec 25. Translation: "Dear Aunt, Uncle, and Emek, Grandmother and I received your card and it made …
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Black and white photograph of children lined up with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Children in Lodz ghetto, under the watchful eye of their elders, being loaded on trains for transport to death camps.
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Black and white photograph of Jewish men standing and on their knees wearing armbands with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Jewish men, with armbands, forced to humiliate themselves playing leapfrog to the delight of Germans. Jewish onlookers.
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Black and white photograph of a group of people carrying their belongings with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Jews packing belongings for trip to the ghetto in Grodno.
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Black and white photograph of a Jewish man on his knees with Nazi soldiers nearby with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Old Jewish man, dressed in prayer garb, being made to dance while Germans enjoy his humiliation.
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Black and white photograph of Jews being herded by soldiers with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Jews being removed from Rzeszow, either being sent to ghetto or deported.
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Black and white photograph of a line of corpses with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Krakow: murdered Jews post-execution.
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
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Black and white photograph of Nazis watching naked Jews with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Jews – men and a young boy - stripped naked, hovering over a pit awaiting execution.
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Black and white photograph of Nazis filming a group of children with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Germans filming female victims.
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Black and white photograph of Nazis undressing corpses with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Post-execution photo of civilians undressing and burying bodies under watchful eyes of Germans.
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Real Photo Polish Postcards Of Nazi Atrocities
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Black and white photograph of Nazis shooting a group of people with printed postcard lines and caption on back.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: German firing squad shooting civilians in the woods near Bochnia.
Resident Registration Form For Jews
Resident Registration Form For Jews
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Form with black printed text and information filled in with black ink. Titled, "Anmeldung zur polizeilichen Einwohnererfassung." Includes a red "Jude" stamp at top with two Stars of David. Back consists of printed text.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: An Anmeldung was a resident registration form. This document was used to register Jews and their possessions in occupied Poland. Handstamped "Jude" by Nazi police and flanked by two Mogen Davids. A bilingual form was created enabling Nazis to register Jews and their belongings. Questions six and seven related to religion and ethnicity; question eleven asked for details of any …
Grim Barbed Wire In Poland
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: A black and white photo of barbed wire and brick buildings. Back: Tribune Cut Order information about the photo.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Wire photo identifying the photo as occurring in Poland, probably of a ghetto street, at the forefront of which is a sign that reads "VORSICHT Hochspannung Lebensgefahr" ["DANGER! High voltage will cause death"].