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Lot 604
Transport Order From Litzmannstadt Ghetto. An "Illness Sheet" for T. Tsizl (?) signed by Dr. Otto Hartmann, Eberswalde on 22 May 1943 and by an SS officer below, 1p (front and back), 11¾x8 in. The "illness" which began on 7 May 1943 was foreseen as "ending" in 14 days. In German. On the back is a purple "TRANSPORT" stamp signed by the SS-S-Kommando Eberswalde with a typed note "In my opinion too foul! Request transport permission to concentration camp [KL]" Stamp of Littmannstadt Ghetto Administration is below. Fine condition.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Lot 605
Transport Order From Litzmannstdt Ghetto. Typed document signed by the Reich's chief railroad inspector, 6 x 8¼ in., in German, Litzmannstadt, 2 Sept. 1944. The document offers praise for the job performance of one Anton Kunze who was a platform conductor at Litzmannstadt from 1 Mar. to 2 Sept. 1944. With official stamp. For some reason "Jude!" is written in red pencil at upper left. Because of its productivity, which benefitted Nazi Germany, Ghetto Litzmannstadt was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated; this occurred in the summer of 1944, so Kunze is being praised for his part in transporting Jews to concentration camps (Chelmo and Auschwitz).
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Lot 606
Transport Order From Zgierz, Poland. An "Illness Sheet" for F--- Wilde of Zgierz, who was diagnosed with the grippe and bronchitis on 30 Dec. 1940, expected to "end" on 6 Jan. 1941, 1p (front and back), 11¾x8 in Stamped and signed by Dr. R. Haus. In German. One stamp on the front and one on the back from Zgierz Railroad Station, which is rare. On the back is a " Transport" stamp circled in red pencil and with a red exclamation point added. Six other stamps below include "Littmannstadt Ghetto Administration" stamps, "Reichsbahndirektion Polen" stamp dated 12 Jan. 1941, and others. This page has several edge chips and tears.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Lot 607
Transport Order to Sachsenhausen Oranienburg Concentration Camp. An "Illness Sheet" for Albert Wollin of Altdamm, Poland, from the state hospital, documenting an occupational accident on 24 May 1943, with the official doctors' signatures and stamps. In German. Prospective end of illness is stated as 15 June 1943. On the back in red pencil, an SS officer has written "Transport!" on 12 June and signed with the SS insignia. Two stamps for "Concentration Camp Sachsenhausen Oranienburg…" are at the bottom of the document. Fine condition.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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$173
Lot 608
Transport Order to Sachsenhausen Oranienburg Concentration Camp. An "Illness Sheet" for Otto Petzelt of Eberswalde with signtures and stamps of two doctors on 26 Jan. 1940, 1p (front and back), 11¾x8 in. The "illness" which began on 1 Jan. 1940 was foreseen as "ending" in 14 days. In German. On the back are "Secret! Transport" and "Littmannstadt Ghetto Administration" stamps dated 3 Feb. 1940 and three stamps from "Konzentrationslager Sachsenhausen Oranienburg bei Berlin" stamps dated 6 Feb. 1940. Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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