An anti-Semite caricature book, many illustrations, first edition, 1921
"Die Juden in der Karikatur: ein Beitrag zur Kulturgeschichte" (The Jews in Caricature: A Contribution to Cultural History). Albert Langen Publication, Munich, 1921.
The book contains hundreds of anti-Semite caricatures of Jewish images that express greed and economic, cultural and legal corruption. Caricatures of many personalities starting from Moses and King...
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Lot #1 - holocaust
Lot #2 - holocaust
Rare program of a Nazi propaganda film Jud Süß – Süss the Jew, 1940
The program contains 6 pages with pictures of scenes taken from the film and the name of director and actors.
'Süss the Jew' was a famous propaganda film directed by Veit Harlan which was ordered by the Nazi Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels and was shown in Germany in 1940. The film is based on the life story of the Jewish banker Joseph Süss Oppenheimer,...
Lot #3 - holocaust
The Jews in Holland – an anti-Semite booklet of the S.S. Commander, 1941
A booklet that was printed during the third Reich and distributed for free in Holland as part of the anti-Semite propaganda by the S.S. commander Paul Kreuzner when Holland was conquered by the Nazis. The booklet contains 46 stereotypical pictures slandering the Jews by depicting their bizarre religious customs, their primitiveness and lack of hygiene. It uses the...
Lot #4 - holocaust
An announcement calling for recruitment to the British army in the Land of Israel during World War II
During World War II, the Jewish settlement in Israel saw itself as an alley of the United Kingdom, Britain, in its war against the Nazis. One of the things the Yishuv did to help the war was to recruit boys and girls to the British army in order to help in the war. Many proclamations were published in order to encourage the recruitment....
Lot #5 - holocaust
Lapel Pin "Wanted for murder – Adolf Hitler", original from World War II
This original pin served the Allies as part of the wartime propaganda against Hitler.
On the pin it was printed in English "Wanted for murder – Adolf Schickelgruber Alias Hitler" as well as two swastikas beside the image of Hitler. USA, the forties.
3.5 cm.
Condition: Excellent (mint).
Lot #7 - holocaust
Letter from Palestine to relatives in Hungary, through the representative of the Pope in Palestine during World War II, 1942-1943
A letter sent through the representative of the Pope in Palestine to relatives in Hungary and their answer.
The letter, which was written on the official stationary of the Pope's representative and which was limited to 25 words, was sent to Farkas Klein in Hungary by Ilona Hofmann from Tel Aviv.
On...
Lot #8 - holocaust
Anti-Semite postcard – sent from Vienna
A postcard sent from Vienna. On the postcard it is written "a political performance that will take place in Northostaben Hall" – a play about a Jew. The communist emblem also appears and a picture of a beggar Jew, connecting Jews, money and Communism.
Condition: Very good.
Lot #9 - holocaust
Ghetto Stamps
1. 3 stamps from Lodz Ghetto that were used for sending post from the ghetto. The portrait of Mordechai Chaim Romkovsky, the Jewish Elder, appears on the stamps.
Chaim Mordechai Romkovsky was head of Judenrat in the ghetto. He founded many factories in the ghetto and made it most productive, believing that if the Jews constituted a productive working force, their extermination will be delayed.
Condition: Very...
Lot #10 - holocaust
A collection of banknotes, Theresienstadt Ghetto, 1943
As part of the Germans' objective to present Theresienstadt Ghetto as a regular civilian city, on 1.1.1943, they founded a fictive bank named 'The Jewish Self-Administration Bank' (Bank der juedischen Selbst-verwaltung). Money was printed and deposited in accounts in the name of Theresienstadt Jews, while in fact, the money could not be withdrawn from the account.
This...
Lot #11 - holocaust
Two banknotes from Lodz Ghetto (Litzmannstadt)
Two banknotes issued by the Judenrat, headed by Chaim Mordechai Romkovsky, in Lodz Ghetto for internal use in the Ghetto.
Romkovsky's signature appears on the notes.
Chaim Mordechai Romkovsky, head of Judenrat, supported the method of collaboration with the Nazis and loyal work of Jews in the possible working places. He believed that if the Jews constituted a productive working...
Lot #12 - holocaust
Method of payment for the canteen in Dora Mitelbau
Two coupons for buying food at the S.S. canteen in Dora Mitelbau Camp. On one side of the coupons the following is written: "Mitelbau Labor Camp" and on its other side: "This coupon is covered by the S.S. in the central area of Mitelbau. Charges will be pressed against whoever makes a change". The coupons are of 1 Reich Mark and 25 Reich Marks.
Dora Mitelbau Camp was a Nazi labor...
Lot #13 - holocaust
Four Polish banknotes in memory of the camps and the Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – 1, 20, 50, 100 Zloty
Banknotes that were issued in 1986 in Poland in memory of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The banknotes describe the stages of the ghetto: the destruction of the Jewish population by the Germans, the banishment to the extermination camps of Auschwitz, Majdanek, Treblinka and others, the armed resistance of the Jews – January-April-...
Lot #14 - holocaust
Polish Banknote of 100 Zloty issued in Warsaw in 1934, with overprint of the Generalgouvernement of the Nazi occupation from 1939
On 1.9.1939, the German forces invaded Poland and World War II began. The Germans captured wide parts of Poland (while others were captured by the USSR). On 12.10, Hitler declared an administrative division of the occupied territories, a large part of which were annexed by Germany. The areas that were not...
Lot #15 - holocaust
Four anti-Semite "Bills" (receipts for a donation), Austria, 1920
Four receipts for a donation to a Nazi Defense Organization named "Antisemitenbund".
On the bills there is an illustration of the burning of liberal German and Austrian newspapers which were perceived at the time as supporters of Jews. A few years later, with the Nazis rise to power, they indeed closed these newspapers or turned them forcibly into the voice of their...
Lot #16 - holocaust
Banknote from Mauthausen camp – 2 Marks
Mauthausen camp in Austria imprisoned those who opposed the Nazi regime. It was built in 1938 and became the major part of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp complex. Since 1941, Jews from Holland and the Czech Republic were brought there. According to estimates, 120,000-320,000 people died in the camp, among them 38,000 Jews, most as a result of forced labor.
Condition: Very good....
Lot #17 - holocaust
Three sheets of coupons for collecting money for the refugees of Dachau – 1.11.1945
Coupons that were used to collect money for the refugees of Dachau concentration camp – mainly political Polish refugees. the money was collected by the Polish Committee for Dachau together with the Red Cross.
Dachau was the first concentration camp built by the Nazis already in 1933. At first, it imprisoned those who opposed the Nazis and...
Lot #18 - holocaust
Collection of methods of payment from the Holocaust
1. Three coupons of 3 Marks for the canteen of the S.S. in Buchenwald. These coupons served the S.S members as money for buying meals at Buchenwald Concentration Camp.
Buchenwald was a large concentration camp in Germany with 130 sub-camps and units. The camp was built in 1937 to house political prisoners and later on, Jewish prisoners from Kristallnacht and Austria. The camp was...
Lot #19 - holocaust
A Pin of the S.S. units sent from Berlin for the extermination of Warsaw Ghetto
A pin of an S.S. unit for a uniform, hat or lapel. At the bottom of the pin the emblem of the S.S. – two signs of the lightning – appears as well as the symbol of many S.S. units – a skull and swords.
The S.S. (short for the German word Schutzstaffel – Defense Corps) started as the defense and intelligence organization of the Nazi party under Heinrich...
Lot #20 - holocaust
Jewish Physician Certificate in German, Warsaw Ghetto
This certificate confirms that Moszek Malowany, a Polish Jew, can serve as a physician in the ghetto. The certificate includes three pages that specify the physician's family members and his qualifications in German.
Rare!
Condition: Very good.
Lot #21 - holocaust
Placard of the postman of Lodz Ghetto, signed by the Jewish Council
This placard with the number 133 and the position of its carrier was used by the postman in order to leave and enter the ghetto since Jews were forbidden to do so. The placard is signed by the Jewish Council.
Lodz Ghetto was the second largest ghetto under the German occupation. It was managed by a Jewish council headed by Chaim Mordechai Romkovsky, a controversial...
Lot #22 - holocaust
Armband of the Todt Organization for forced labor workers from the concentration and extermination camps
An armband that was used to mark the forced labor workers of the Todt Organization. This organization was a government organization in Nazi Germany which initiated and managed large strategic construction factories. It was named after Fritz Todt, the minister of armaments of Nazi Germany. The organization built airports and...
Lot #23 - holocaust
Collection of letters and personal testimony of Dov Berl Lorber (Malinka), the commander of the partisans in Russia
1. 15 pages of printed personal testimonies, with handwritten comments, about his activities during the War.
2. A two-page letter in Yiddish in the handwriting of the author from 22.6.1979.
3. A draft of a half-page letter in Yiddish to 'Yehuda'.
4. A photocopied certificate of the PACHACH Organization (...
Lot #24 - holocaust
The Captivity Symphony, a collection of drawings of a Jewish officer in the British army who had fallen captive by the Germans, Haifa, 1947
The Captivity Symphony – the drawings of Shimon HaCohen, a Hebrew officer in captive. The book, which was published by the author, gathers 96 drawings from the time he had been captive during World War II.
On 29.4.1941, soldiers of the British expeditionary force surrendered to the German army...
Lot #25 - holocaust
"Warsaw 1939" by Yoel Mestboim
A memorial book about Jewish Warsaw. Documentation of events and figures from the ghetto, its people, artists and culture.
Yoel Mestboim (1882-1957) was a Yiddisher author born in Poland. He immigrated to Israel in 1933.
12X21 cm.
230 pp.
Condition: Excellent.