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UNRRA official in Mukden

1946 US passport for a possible intelligence officer. My interest got very strong to the occupation of north-eastern China known as δΈœεŒ—, the area where the Manchurian minority was living for centuries. The area, rich in minerals ...

SS officer who never stood on trial

1948 post-war issued passport to a former SS StandartenfΓΌhrer. Today it has become a known fact that many former SS and Nazi party members avoided trial and imprisonment after the war. Majority of them lived in relatively safe and calm conditions around the world: Canada,...

Indian Independence League

Japanese occupation travel document. This was a political organization that was active after World War One and up to the 1940's, during the Second World War. Its activities and members were located outside of the British Empire, in South East Asia, and they were trying...

U.S. High Commissioner for Germany (USHCG)

1952 issued Special passport. The planning for the occupation of Germany began in early 1944 by the European Advisory Commission, based in London, and actual preparations for the post-war occupation began after the Allies started entering sections of the country in September of that year....

Moroccan interim French visa from 1956

French High Commission for Morocco. The French established a protectorate in Morocco that span from 1912, following the treaty of Fes, to 1956, the year of independence. The French ruled their new colony but not without opposition and unrest from within. There have been several...