EUROPEAN and RUSSIAN COLLECTIBLES - Auc_36
24.4.21
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פריט 58709:

WW2 CASE BOX for THERMOMETER fr. LITZMANNSTADT, 1941


מחיר פתיחה:
$ 50
הערכה:
$250 - $300
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WW2 CASE BOX for THERMOMETER fr. LITZMANNSTADT, 1941
WW2 CASE BOX for THERMOMETER from LITZMANNSTADT in POLAND, 1940-1944
The item is engraved the old-fashioned way - look at the images.
CONDITION: The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
SIZE: 124 x 12 x 9 mm.
Please note: last image is for sample only.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $250 - $300.
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HISTORY: The Ghetto Litzmannstadt or Ghetto was the second largest ghetto after the Warsaw Ghetto established for Jews and Roma in German occupied POLAND. Situated in the town of originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews, the ghetto was transformed into a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of its remarkable productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in POLAND to be liquidated.