LOT 56:
A collection of rare personal cards of Holocaust survivor Jews, issued after the war
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A collection of rare personal cards of Holocaust survivor Jews, issued after the war
8 special identity cards issued for Jews who survived the death camps after the war, with personal details regarding the camps from which they were rescued and more.
* Identity card of a survivor of the Majdanek camp Halfant Luba, born in Rovno, 1930, signed and stamped by the Jewish community in Garmisch-Partenkirchen - a town in Bavaria - Germany. 1947. Ink stamps of the Jewish community with a Star of David, and a mention of the Majdanek camp from which it was rescued. Rare.
* Identity card of a survivor of the Majdanek camp Rakuz Hank, born in Krakow, 1922, signed and stamped by the Jewish community in Garmisch-Partenkirchen - a town in Bavaria - Germany. 1947. Ink stamps of the Jewish community with a Star of David, and a mention of the Majdanek camp from which it survived. Rare.
* Certificate of Approval of an immigrant census of Zvi Rakotz, born in Krakow, issued by the Jewish Agency to Eretz Israel, signed by the director of the Eretz Israel office, Dr. Haim Hoffman.
* Journalist certificate of Arie Frieder, born in Munich.
* REGISTRATION CARTIFICATE - Registration certificate of Atlaszova Jolana issued in Slovakia in April 1945.
* Certificate of permission to cross borders of Ganz Berger - a Jewish soldier who served in the Allies - 1945.
* PERSONAL AUSWEIS BRITISCHE ZONE - Temporary identity card for the child Isaac Homond in the area of British occupation at the end of World War II.
* A card that gives the Holocaust survivor the right to medical services, restaurants, and bookstores.
Various sizes, general condition good.