Identity card of the National Hungarian Israelite Public Culture Association for Béla Zsolt
Budapest. 1 p. Bela Zsolt (1895-1949) , Hungarian Jewish author of one of the earliest Holocaust memoirs, Nine Suitcases (Kilenc koffer). More
Budapest. 1 p. Bela Zsolt (1895-1949) , Hungarian Jewish author of one of the earliest Holocaust memoirs, Nine Suitcases (Kilenc koffer). More
Budapest: November 1944. 1 p. A Life-Saving Document Given to Miklós Herman of Budapest – November 1944 Igazolás – an employment certificate issued to Miklós Herman by a road and railway construction company in Budapest (Kaltenecker Ferenc, ut- és vasút építési vállalkozó). Budapest, November 30, 1944. Hungarian. Typescript..... More
Budapest: Europa, 1945. First edition. In original paper. 45 p. Endre Barát (1907-1976) writer, journalist. His career began in the early thirties, and his poems were published by Zsido Jövő. He was a proofreader, editor and, in the 1950s, also an occasional manual laborer. He started out as a poet..... More
1961. 6 p. Certificate of a public worker in the District Court of Jerusalem regarding the Attorney General against Adolf Eichmann" – official document by Shabtai Rosenne, Attorney General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem, submitted as evidence at the Eichmann trial; Jerusalem, April 10, 1961. English and..... More
Budapest: 1944 november 8. 1 p. 21 x 30 cm. Typewritten letter from the Royal Swedish Embassy granting a protective passport to Dr. Elemér Weinberger, born Viktória Robitschek, resident of Budapest. Raoul Wallenberg's signature in pencil in the lower left corner. This passport was addressed to the Army's Women's Work..... More
Debrecen: 1942. First edition. In original paper. 22. p. Numbered, one of the 25 copy. Adler (1909–1965) was a Hungarian-Jewish graphic artist and painter, survivor of the Holocaust. In 1944 he was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp and after the liberation he published this portfolio that presents partly..... More
Moreton Paddox, England: 1940. First edition. In original (?) cloth. 311 p. (Mimeographed). Anti-fascist bulletin by Czech soldiers in exile at the Moreton Paddox camp. Among the Czech soldiers in the camp were two fighters who were later selected for the (Operation Anthropoid),the attack on German Deputy Reichsprotektor in..... More