Lots #274-287 -
Documents, manuscriptsAll starting prices are stated in Hungarian Forints (HUF)
All the items are in
very good condition unless otherwise stated.
274.
Collection of
documents about the murder of nearly 200 Jewish forced laborers on 11 October
1944., from the letters of Schmidt Gusztáv, lieutenant general of the 101/322.
worker division, trial documentation, court decisions, verdict. Personal
documents, legal applications. (Documents dated between 1937 and 1959.) Together
with: Transcript from 1946 with listening of witnesses and accused. (Altogether
18 documents.)
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50.000.-
275. Amateur photos from the forced laborer life (Around 1940-41):
a. Group photo of wreathing ceremony, with army cadres. Size: 4,5 X 5,5 cm.
b. Group photo of forced laborers working in the kitchen Size: 8 X 5,5 cm.
c. Forced laborer with the soup container. Size: 8 X 5,5 cm.
d. Serving the soup, under watching eyes of the cadres. Size: 8 X 5,5 cm.
e. Photo of a dead (shot to death) forced laborer, along the road. Size: 8 X 6 cm.
(Altogether 5 photos.) IMPORTANT
DOCUMENTS!
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26.000.-
276.
Correspondence
postcards of Oppenheim Dezső forced laborer (Vác) to his mother, addressed to „Kiskunmajsa,
Ghetto”, stamped in Szeged, with censor mark. Returned
marked as moved. (In fact, the addressed was already deported!). (Set of 2.)
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9.000.-
277. Documents of Szántó Pál, forced laborer in the 109/20. laborer unit.
Letter of discharge from workplace, according to the anti-
Jewish regulations,
MUSZ permissions of furlough,
Christening papers.
Together with: documents of his wife,
Including permission of entry to the Budapest Pozsonyi út 30 Roman Pope protected house.
(Altogether 35 documents, 1937 - September
1945.)
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15.000.-
278.
Soldier’s small
book issued to Galambos László. Jewish religious stated. With photo,
registration number, sealed by the 101/96. Laborer Company. Issued on the 19 May
1944., Jászberény.
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15.000.-
279.
Certificate from
the Hungarian Royal I. Public Laborer Battalion issued to Löwenfeld György,
which certifies his duties at the I. battalion 2.
company. Sealed and signed, with registration number, valid for the year
1941/42. In bad, worn condition.
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3000.-
280.
Permission of exit
from the 242/1. Labor Company issued to Böhm Kálmán. Szamosfalva,
1 December 1940. Sealed and signed. Together with:
Announcement from the Forced Laborers National Association to Mrs. Böhm Kálmán,
on letterhead paper, regarding the exhumation of the Kopháza forced laborer
victims. Budapest, 31 October 1946. (Set of 2.)
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8000.-
281.
Food tickets from
the Budapest ghetto: 2 sugar and 3 oil tickets printed
by the city mayor office to Jews, filled to the names of Dr. Rothmann Arthurné
and Rothmann Katalin. August 1944. (Altogether 5 pieces.)
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10.000.-
282. Personal documents of Dénes Paula music teacher from the Holocaust:
a: Order of the Hungarian Jewish Council Housing Board about the moving of Dénes Béla (writer, emigrated to Israel after the Holocaust) and Paula to a protected house. 22 June 1944. Signed, filled form.
b: Form of moving in and out, according the above order. 24 June 1944. (Set of 2.)
c: The original, home made Yellow Star of Dénes Paula, what she had to wear according to the official order.
d: Certificate by the Hungarian Police issued to Dénes Paula, confirming the report of their move.
Together with:
a, Photo postcard of Dénes Paula (1927), Dénes Béla (1927), and Dénes Paula with her father (mailed in 1917) (3 pieces),
b, Budapest Capital Council notification about the teacher categorization of Dénes Paula, 1926.
c, Certificate of report for Hungarian residents (report form of residence), Budapest, 1935.
d, Certificate of completed Civil Defense League course, 1941.
e, Extract from the transcript of Dénes
Paula by the Práter street Civil Girl’s School, issued in 1943. (Altogether 12
pieces.)
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20.000.-
283. Documents and photos of Dersényi Tibor deportee.
a: Membership card of the National Association of Deportees from Hungary (DEGOB), in Hungarian and Russian. Signed and sealed, with registration number.
b: Certificate of the Pest Jewish
Community, asking for help in the safe return to Budapest. Budapest, 16 April
1945. In Hungarian and Russian, sealed and signed. (Set of 2.)
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8000.-
284.
Documents dealing
with the rate of white-collar workers issued by the government representative of
Intellectual Unemployment Matters. Budapest, 29 June
1940. Together with: Notice to lawyer Surányi, requesting to report on the issue
as he had not reported yet. 22 April 1940. (Set of 2.)
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3000.-
285.
Schutzbrief.
Protection letter of the Swedish Red Cross issued to Virág Sándor and his wife,
Drugovits Erzsébet. Permission of entry to Sweden with
photo, registration number, hand signed by Raoul Wallenberg (R W) and Langlet
Valdemar representative general, and sealed by the Swedish Red Cross. Valid from
4 October 1944 within one year.
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40.000.-
286.
Schutzpass.
Protection letter of the Swiss Embassy Foreign Interest Representation issued to
Böhm Kálmánné. Budapest, 23 October 1944. With
registration number, sealed. Printed in the Vadász utca 29. (Possibly forgery
made by the Zionist resistance, to issue protection letters to more people!)
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16.000.-
287.
Correspondence
postcards of Trenk Frigyes (born in 1910.) forced laborer, mailed from places
such as Csíkszereda (Transylvania) Mosonmagyaróvár and
Dachau, in the year 1944., to his father Trenk Ármin, Budapest. Censor marked
cards. Together with: letter of Trenk Frigyes from the Ecksberg hospital (near
München), Germany, where his frozen leg was operated. (Altogether 11 items.)
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20.000.-