Lots #264-279 - Paper rarities,
manuscripts, documents
All starting prices are stated in
Hungarian Forints (HUF) 1 USD = 28
0 HUF
All the items are in
very good condition unless otherwise stated.
e.,
Holocaust
Deportee
draft list lot:
2 typescript pages with 152 names under labor camps in Vienna with
addresses, 12 names from Bergen-Belsen and various Austrian concentration
camps.
3 hand written pages, list of 145 names with addresses in Vienna and
Kallandorf, dated 28 September 1944., on the letterhead paper and
with seal of the Vienna security police (Sicherheitspolizei) special
captaincy (the Eichmann commando).
Together: Hungarian Jewish National Commission for Deportee Care (DEGOB) - 3
different letters dated May-June 1945., addressed to Csillag Edith, the
owner of the lists. In addition: Typescript memoir of Csillag Edith on the
events following June 1944., the deportation, and 2 letters about
compensation from 1961. (9 pieces) SAFED!(This item can not be exported from Hungary!)12,000.-
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Depositor’s
book issued by the Vas County Agricultural Savings Bank to the name of
Lessinger Gézáné. With „Zsidó tulajdon bejelentve” (Jewish
property reported) stamping on the cover and official closure of
account entry dated June 1944. Szombathely, April 1944.
RARE! 12,000.-
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2
Exception
Certificate issued to Szőllősi by the Hungarian Royal Defense Ministry
based upon ruins clear away duty. Budapest, 20 July 1944. Exemplified
copy with photo, seal, signature. Date of authentication: 26 July
1944. 8000,-
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Forged
Certificate of Labor from 30 September 1944. issued to Ungár Miklós.
(Such original labor certificate for defense duty meant exception under
forced labor duty or deportation!) 8000,-
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Forced
laborer certificate of duty for use regarding tax payments. Issued to
Pintér János (with seal, signature, on official paper), 1940. 10,000,-
Forced
laborer acquittance booklet issued to Sajovits Mór with photo (stamped
at the Romanian border: War refugee) (torn spine). + Romanian emigration
certificate to Palestine (issued and stamped by the Committee for
Hungarian Jewish Refugees) with photo, from November 1944. RARE! (2
pieces.)12,000,-
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Announcement
by the Forced Laborers National Association on the obsequies of the 250
martyrs murdered in Balf-fürdő. Budapest, October 1946. (invitation
in black frame) 1600,-
Deportee
draft list. On the back side of the letterhead paper of OMZSA
(National Hungarian Jewish Aid Action): List of survivors: 40 names,
with previous place of residence and names of relatives. („The below
listed deportees were reported to be healthy…” ) Budapest, 29 May
1945. (Slightly crumpled, torn edge, repaired document, signed
list). 20,000,-
Nursing
Certificate issued by the National Jewish Aid Commission Child Care
Department to Knapp József (born in 1942, presecuted during the
Holocaust), for social aid.Budapest,
1947.5000,-
Protection
Letter by the Apostolic Legislate (Roman Catholic Pope) issued to Sárkány
Andor and wife, signed by Angelo Rotta representative, official paper
with seal. Budapest, 4 November 1944.22,000,-
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Protection
Letter by the Swedish Royal Embassy (Schutzpass), to save from
forced labor camp, issued to Fodor László, from 4 December 1944. Signed
by Raul Wallenberg attache’ (!), stamped.36,000,-
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2
Protection
Letter by the Swedish Royal Embassy (Schutz-Pass) issued to
Stephan Goldberger, born in Vienna, citizen of Budapest, with his photo and
signature, official stampings and signatures, from 15 September 1944.
Signed by Ivan Danielsson ambassador, in the left lower corner signature
mark of Raoul Wallenberg! 33.5 x 20.5 cm. (repaired) 24,000,-
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Protection
Letter in German by the Swiss Embassy (Schutzpass), certificate
of official emigration to Palestine (the Swiss Embassy represented
the affairs of Palestine after the British have closed their diplomatic
contact with the nazi Hungary.) Issued to Pethő Róbert and family, from 29
September 1944. With signature stamping of Carl Lutz attache’.
Numbered!20,000,-
Certificates
on the saving of Jewish lives during the Holocaust for Neff István.
Hand written letters by thankful Jewish individuals. From 1945. (4
pieces.)8000,-
Szeged
town record issued to Hoffmann Dezsőné returned deportee, allowing her
to collect her furniture listed in detail from the current users. Also,
commands the allocation of further beds, which have to be given back to
their rightful owners – if they return from deportation. Szeged, 30
April 1945. + Permission of the Mayor’s Office to Hoffmann Dezsőné
to collect the personal goods. Szeged, 11 May 1945. (2 pieces) 4000.-
Szeged
town record, issued to Hoffmann István, asking for bedroom furnuiture and a
cabinet for use on trust, with the condition of returning them to their
owners upon their return. Szeged, 2 January 1945. With stamping of
the Szeged Jewish Community, signed, notarized.4000.-