Holocaust & German Persecutions
Lot 168:
Very rare passport issued in 1939 to a Jewish woman from Berlin called Alice Sara Joseph, who could escape to Chile in 1939 and survived the Holocaust! This Reisepass has the typical characteristics of a passport issued to a Jew in the III Reich: the big red ink stamped "J" for JEW that was compulsory and also the second name "Sara" for women to identify all the Jewish women as Jews. For men was used "Israel". There is a visa to the Republic of Chile, where presumibly this woman lived with her family. She was a lucky Jew who escaped the horror of the Holocaust in Germany! A very significant item directly connected to the Jewish persecution by the Nazi Germany! And in excellent condition with her passport photo!****IMPORTANT! We ship this article from our office in Europe***
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