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Holocaust Archive of a Jew Chaim Negby documents from I-Lager St. Denis, France

$ 501.6

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    Description

    Very rare!
    Holocaust. Archive of a Jew Haim (Chaim) Negby
    With his
    documents from I-Lager Drancy, St. Denis, France
    and other papers,
    1939-1946, 16 items. In German, French, English, Polish and Hebrew.
    Including:
    1. Lager Personalkarte (personal card in camp)
    Photo with lager number
    And finger print, in German;
    2. Zivilinternierten-Meldung (Civilian internees message) 1942, with inscription:
    Austauschwillig.
    Jude (exchange willingly. Jew). Signature of Major
    Und
    Lagerfuehrer (Major and camp leader
    );
    3. Health report, evidence of poor health, 1941, in German.
    4. Hospital certificate 1941, in German and French;
    5. Letter of Jewish community in France to Haim Nagby in I-Lager on official form
    With German Camp censorship, 1942, in French;
    6. Two certificates about his membership in French Legion, 1939, 1940, in French
    7. Birth certificate in Polish from 1939 and other documents, papers and letters
    Diffirent condition. Fragile chipped paper to many documents, tracks of moth
    During the second world war
    , Drancy was the site of the Drancy internment camp where Jews, Gypsies, and others were held before being shipped to the German concentration camps. In 1976, the Memorial to the Deportation at Drancy was created by sculptor Shlomo Selinger to commemorate the French Jews imprisoned in the camp.