GERMAN WW2 COLLECTIBLES
By V.N. Collectible
Aug 7, 2020
1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA, United States
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LOT 69355:

WW2 WEDDING WOODEN CLOGS fr. GHETTO in HOLLAND

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Sold for: $20
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Estimated price :
$350 - $400
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WW2 WEDDING WOODEN CLOGS fr. GHETTO in HOLLAND
RARE WW2 WEDDING WOODEN CLOGS from GHETTO in HOLLAND
The clogs are very fancy and was used for a wedding. The top cover is leather covering the wood.
The leather extends 2 inches beyond the wood at the top and is nailed on the sides. Yes it's leather tooled with some design on them. They are from the 1940s. They were worn for a wedding.
from the back of the heel to the toe its 13 inches and 3 1/4 inches wide at the opening.
CONDITION: The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
SIZE: 11. It looks like the heel is a separate piece of wood. Please note: last image is for sample only.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $350 - $400.
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WIKIPEDIA: In 1942, the Nazis began Operation Reinhard, the systematic deportation of Jews to extermination camps. Nazi authorities throughout Europe deported Jews to ghettos in Eastern Europe or most often directly to extermination camps built by Nazi Germany in occupied POLAND. Almost 300,000 people were deported from the Warsaw Ghetto alone to Treblinka over the course of 52 days. In some ghettos, local resistance organizations staged ghetto uprisings. None were successful, and the Jewish populations of the ghettos were almost entirely killed. On June 21, 1943, Heinrich Himmler issued an order to liquidate all ghettos and transfer remaining Jewish inhabitants to concentration camps. A few ghettos were re-designated as concentration camps and existed until 1944.

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