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Nov 4, 2020
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LOT 48:

Certificate of death of a Jewish woman in the Theresienstadt concentration camp - 1943

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Certificate of death of a Jewish woman in the Theresienstadt concentration camp - 1943


Death certificate of Anna Zilberman of the "Central Office for the Solution of the Jewish Problem in Bohemia and Moravia", who was in charge of the Theresienstadt camp. Anna, born in Munich in June 1877, died on September 26, 1943 in the Terezin camp. with full personal details and ink stamps of the Federation of the Czech Republic and Bohemia.


The Theresienstadt concentration camp was used for incarceration for the Jews of Bohemia and Moravia and for the Jews of Central and Western Europe during the Nazi occupation during World War II. The Gestapo claimed responsibility for Terezin on June 10, 1940, and in November 1941 the walled town became a closed camp. The place was called a "ghetto" by the Nazi authorities, as part of their attempt to give the place a different representative image. Control of the camp was in the hands of the "Central Ministry for the Solution of the Problem of the Jews in Bohemia and Moravia, " which was subordinate to the Main Ministry of Reich Security. About 90% of the Jewish prisoners in Theresienstadt were murdered by the Nazis. Of the 160,000 Jewish prisoners sent to the camp, 19,000 remained in the camp at the end of the war.


30x21 cm. Very good condition.


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