GERMAN WW2 COLLECTIBLES
By V.N. Collectible
Aug 7, 2020
1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA, United States
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LOT 65251:

DACHAU CONCENTRATION CAMP PRISONERS' LETTER

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Start price:
$ 20
Estimated price :
$300 - $400
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DACHAU CONCENTRATION CAMP PRISONERS' LETTER
RARE GERMAN WW2 DACHAU CONCENTRATION CAMP PRISONERS' LETTER
For sell are letter and envelope.

Prisoner personally hand written on official document, very good legible condition.

The letter was sent from the German concentration camp at Dachau in 1942, on official letter form and in the official envelope cancelled at Dachau.

The letter is from a man writing to his parents in Poland. We have 2 more letters from the same person.
The document has passed very important test - it does not glow under black light (all modern paper glows under black light). Please note: last image is for sample only.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $300 - $400.
HISTORY of SALES: Recently the letters from concentration camp were sold on Live Auctioneer and Invaluable for $2000 and $3750 (!!) - please see the screenshots.
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WIKIPEDIA: Dachau concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager (KZ) Dachau) was the first of the Nazi concentration camps opened in Germany, intended to hold political prisoners. It is located on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory northeast of the medieval town of Dachau, about 16 km (10 mi) northwest of Munich in the state of Bavaria, in southern Germany. Opened in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, its purpose was enlarged to include forced labor, and eventually, the imprisonment of Jews, German and Austrian criminals, and eventually foreign nationals from countries that Germany occupied or invaded. The Dachau camp system grew to include nearly 100 sub-camps, which were mostly work camps or Arbeitskommandos, and were located throughout southern Germany and Austria. The camps were liberated by U.S. forces on 29 April 1945.