LOT 401:
Large Collection of Memoirs, Prints, Photographs and Books from the Archives of Holocaust Survivor Moshe Lipman
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Vendu pour: $360
Prix de départ:
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300
Prix estimé :
$500 - $700
Commission de la maison de ventes: 24%
TVA: 17%
Seulement sur commission
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Large Collection of Memoirs, Prints, Photographs and Books from the Archives of Holocaust Survivor Moshe Lipman
Moshe Lipman was born in 1922 in Konin, Poland. Orphaned of his father at a young age, he wandered among the towns of Eastern Europe. When the war started, he stayed with a group of orphans in Pietrkov. The group immediately boarded a train in the direction of Warsaw, but the Germans bombed the rear cars, and the survivors in the front cars had to walk to Warsaw by foot. In May 1943 he was captured by the Nazis and sent to the Majdanek extermination camp. He was held there for about a month and a half and then sent to Birkenau. Just before their liberation from the Nazis, the camp inmates were cruelly sent to central Germany, but were liberated on the way by partisans. In 1946 he immigrated to Israel and fought in the War of Independence.