Auction 70 Part 1 Decorative Objects, Judaica, Jewish and International Art, Photography and Postcards, Israeliana and much more
By The Bidder
Feb 22, 2021
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israel

Gallery address: 9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera.


All the devices and clocks in this auction are sold as they are, there is no gurantee for order condition.


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LOT 294:

Gefallene Deutsche Juden. Frontbriefe 1914-1918. Dedication from Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten, 1937

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Sold for: $100
Start price:
$ 100
Buyer's Premium: 20% More details
VAT: 18% On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
Auction took place on Feb 22, 2021 at The Bidder
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Gefallene Deutsche Juden. Frontbriefe 1914-1918. Dedication from Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten, 1937
Gefallene Deutsche Juden. Frontbriefe 1914-1918. Herausgegeben vom Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten E.V. Mit einer Zeichnung von Max Liebermann. 6.-7. Tausend. Zweite ergänzte Auflage von Kriegsbriefe gefallener Deutscher Juden. Berlin, Vortrupp Verlag, (1935), 96 pp. and 1 frontispiece plate - drawing by Max Liebermann
Half cloth hard cover, 24 x 17cm., Condition: some wear to cover, soiling and rubbing; small rubbing place to endpaper with dedication, otherwise good condition.
Fallen German Jews. Front letters 1914-1918. Published by the Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten E.V. with a drawing by Max Liebermann. 6-7 Thousand. Second expanded edition of war letters from fallen German Jews.
Dedication on endpaper:
Dem Sohn Fritz unseres lieben Kameraden Richard Jonassohn zur Barmizwoh. Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten. Ortsguppe Koeln 24 Juli 1937
(To the son Fritz of our dear comrade Richard Jonassohn to Barmizwoh. Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten. Local group Koeln 24 July 1937)
The Reich Federation of Jewish Front-Line Soldiers (German: Reichsbund jüdischer Frontsoldaten, RJF) was an organization of German-Jewish soldiers founded in February 1919 by Leo Löwenstein in the aftermath of World War I to demonstrate Jewish loyalty to the former German Empire and German nationalism.
The goal of Reichsbund judischer Frontsoldaten was to stop the spread of antisemitic based on the argument that Jews were disloyal to the countries they lived in. In 1918, German antisemites claimed that the Jews had stabbed Germany in the back (Dolchstosslegende).
The Reichsbund emphasized that 85,000 Jewish soldiers had fought for the German Empire in World War I, and 12,000 had died, which placed their loyalty to Germany beyond any reasonable doubt. Jews had received 30,000 medals and awards during the war. At its high point the Reichsbund had 55,000 members.
The Reichsbund regarded the German Reich as the mother country of all German Jews. Its activities were outlawed by the Nazi government in 1936, and in 1938 it was dissolved

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