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Fine Marshall Plan US special passport

The item here is an outstanding well preserved 1949 US Special Passport, issued to USAF captain (pilot) named George Amsler. Prior to his current posting, he had already a rich career in the army, for example, August 1948 to May 1949 served as interpreter to the senior observer to Israel...

Post-WWI Refugee booklet

1921 German Red Cross issue. One of the major outcomes of the First World War was the transformation it had on the old world order and the changes it brought: The world that entered into that war back in 1914 was not the same one when it ended in 1918...

Early Japanese passport

Issued for immigration to the Hawaiian islands. Passport number 182620 was issued on Septmeber 10th 1921 to Kon Nakata, aged 32 who is clearly indicated as a "returning imigrant", near her name (rubber stamped). The document also states that she is travelling to Hawaii, and thus she obtained the nesesary...