A vintage postal receipt with stamps from Bad Saarow, Germany, with handwritten and printed details.
A vintage postcard from 1941, written in German, regarding delivery to a Jewish post office in Lizmannstadt, with fields for address details and a note about reporting to the post department at Kirchplatz 4/6.
A vintage postcard with a 2 Deutsche Reich stamp featuring a profile of a man. The postcard has sections for sender and recipient addresses, with text in German and Polish.
Vintage German postcard with a green 6-pfennig stamp featuring a profile of a man and two circular postmarks, one from Munich and one from Wige Tude.
Postcard with a postage stamp, cancellation mark, and handwritten address sections in German and Polish.
Vintage poster depicting a bearded man in dark clothing, holding a handful of gold coins in one hand and a broken map with a hammer in the other, set against a yellow background. The poster contains German text about a political exhibition at the German Museum in Munich, opened in November 1937.
A pink receipt or ticket with handwritten and printed text in German, including the date April 1, 1941, and mentioning the sender as "the oldest of the Jews" in Litzmannstadt Ghetto.
German handwritten text with a yellow star and the word 'Jude' inside, translating to 'Whoever claims this fire...'
German postal receipt with red text indicating a package arrived, prompting to report with ID at Kirchplatz 6, Litzmannstadt-Getto, during WWII.
A black and white illustration of a man with a beard and hat standing next to a horse, with some furniture or equipment in the background.