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A FAMILY IS DIVIDED BY THE HOLOCAUST
A lot of three passports once held by a family of German Jews living abroad, unable to return to Germany and forced to flee to the United States. Each passport is 32pp. sm. 8vo., issued by the German consul in Mexico City to father Robert Neuhaus and his wife Klara, living in the city at the time, and their 16 year old son Erich, then living in Haifa. Incredibly, Erich's passport is stamped and signed by the Nazi consul in Haifa! Each passport bears a large red in "J" stamped on the first page indicating the holder's religion as required by German law, even those these citizens lived abroad. The parents were issued emmigration visas by the American consul in Mexico City on July 19, 1939 and fled the country via Veracruz and Cuba, obviously fearing that Mexico might side with the Axis powers. Son Erich received an immigration visa from the Americans in Jerusalem on Oct. 23, 1939 and received a Palestinian Police Force exit permit on Jan. 18, 1940. On Feb. 4 he left Haifa and transited via Naples and Piraeus to the U.S. At the time, Palestine was under British mandate, and as Britain was at war with Germany, if Britain fell, Erich too would have faced deportation to Germany. A very rare collection of a family's passports showing their efforts to stay one step ahead of their persecutors.

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December 8, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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