Three documents from WWII. Poland, Germany and Italy, 1940s. German and Polish. 1. Kennkarte, identity card of a Jewish woman born in Lodz (Poland), [1940s]. German and Polish. Printed document, filled in by hand, with a passport photo of the owner. The letter J [Jude] is printed on the front of the document. Such documents were issued during the Nazi regime in Germany at the beginning of WWII for citizens of countries occupied by Germany, including Poland. Thick paper sheet folded to form a booklet, 14 cm. Good condition. Creases, stains, pinholes and minor defects. 2. Arbeitsausweis, employment certificate of "Organisation Todt", [ca. 1944]. German. The Todt Organization was a government body in Nazi Germany, established in 1933. It planned and constructed large projects using forced labor of concentration camps inmates and war-prisoners from occupied countries. The card is folded in half, 12 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases, minor damage and holes. Many stains. 3. Official letter printed on the stationery of "Der Oberste Kommissar in der Operationszone 'Adriatisches Küstenland" (the commissioner of the operation zone of the Adriatic coast). The letter is addressed to the SD Department (Außendienststelle des SD) in Treviso (Italy). Trieste, April 1945. German. 15X21 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks, creases and stains. Holes and tiny tears.
Three documents from WWII. Poland, Germany and Italy, 1940s. German and Polish. 1. Kennkarte, identity card of a Jewish woman born in Lodz (Poland), [1940s]. German and Polish. Printed document, filled in by hand, with a passport photo of the owner. The letter J [Jude] is printed on the front of the document. Such documents were issued during the Nazi regime in Germany at the beginning of WWII for citizens of countries occupied by Germany, including Poland. Thick paper sheet folded to form a booklet, 14 cm. Good condition. Creases, stains, pinholes and minor defects. 2. Arbeitsausweis, employment certificate of "Organisation Todt", [ca. 1944]. German. The Todt Organization was a government body in Nazi Germany, established in 1933. It planned and constructed large projects using forced labor of concentration camps inmates and war-prisoners from occupied countries. The card is folded in half, 12 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases, minor damage and holes. Many stains. 3. Official letter printed on the stationery of "Der Oberste Kommissar in der Operationszone 'Adriatisches Küstenland" (the commissioner of the operation zone of the Adriatic coast). The letter is addressed to the SD Department (Außendienststelle des SD) in Treviso (Italy). Trieste, April 1945. German. 15X21 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks, creases and stains. Holes and tiny tears.
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