מכירה פומבית 021 מכירה מקוונת – היסטוריה, אמנות ותרבות יהודית וישראלית
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14.1.20
קדם מכירות פומביות - רמב"ן 8, מתחם טחנת הרוח. רחביה, ירושלים, ישראל
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אוסף מסמכים ומכתבים – מזכיר מחנה העקורים פרמונטי די טרזיה, 1944-1945

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$ 500
עמלת בית המכירות: 23%
מע"מ: 17% על העמלה בלבד
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אוסף מסמכים ומכתבים – מזכיר מחנה העקורים פרמונטי די טרזיה, 1944-1945
Approximately 60 documents, letters and paper items, which belonged to the secretary of Ferramonti di Tarsia Displace Persons Camp, Philipp Kanner. 1944-1945 (a number of items are from 1943). German, English and Polish. * A notebook with duplicates of 56 notices handwritten by Kanner to the Welfare Committee of the camp: orders of food, maintenance instructions, notices from the camp police, Kashrut, dwelling, and other notices. Most notes are signed by Kanner and a small part is signed by the camp commander (Jan Hermann?). * Letters and drafts, written by hand and typewritten, sent to and by Kanner. Including: a long and interesting letter by Kanner to one of the camp's officers, informing him that he intends to retire from his post. The letter brings a detailed report about the camp, failures of management, sanitation, deserting interns, state of inmates, and other subjects (two copies); a letter to the camp's commander, referring to the growing black market, to rising prices of products, and the urgent need to raise the inmates allowance; and more. * Documents and various paper items, printed and handwritten, documenting the management of the camp. Including: list of rules and regulations for the camp's inmates; invoices, various lists of inmates (some are classified according to countries of origin, age and sex); lists of food rations; and more. The Italian concentration camp Ferramonti di Tarsia was the largest among concentration camps established by Benito Mussolini in the summer of 1940. Most prisoners were Jewish. In September 1943, a few days before Italy surrendered to the Allied Forces, the prisoners were released. Many of the inmates stayed in the camp and it served as a Displaced Persons camp until its closure in December 1945. Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition.

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