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  • 1952 early German travel document
  • Refugee travel document
  • 1952 Refugee travel document
  • Refugee travel document
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1952 early German travel document

Issued to an International Refugee Organization refugee. Towards the end of World War Two the allied forces liberated areas that were originally under Axis rule, starting with northern Africa, moving on to Sicily, Italy France and ending with Germany (on the European continent)....

  • Palestine British passport
  • Kober family saga
  • Kober family saga
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  • Jewish German visa
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Kober family saga

Passport & documents. Prior to 1939 many Jews found a new home in the British Mandate. Those who were lucky enough to escape Europe, before those horrific events that destroyed hundreds of Jewish communities on the continent, arrived with immigration...

  • Kennkarte für Juden
  • Kennkarte für Juden
  • german J stamped ID for Jews
  • german J stamped ID for Jews
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  • J stamped Jewish travel document for children
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German special issued ID’s for Jews

1938-1941 Kennkarte für Juden. These were printed around August of 1938 on grey-clothed linen material, that could be folded in half and fit into a pocket-coat or bag (though Kinderausweis (ID cards for children under the age of 15) appeared already before 1939 with a...