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POLISH JEWISH GHETTO AND FORCED LABOR CAMP NEU SANDEZ
Lot of two rare postal covers originating from the Polish ghetto and 150-person forced labor camp site of Nowy Sacz (Neu Sandez), a city of around 20,000 people whose Jews were liquidated at Belzec over a three-day period in August 1942. Across the river in the Jewish Cemetery, 3-500 people were executed for their part in sheltering Jews of the city. The covers are both addressed to people in Krakow. One bears a registered mail sticker from Neu Sandez, the other a very rare rubber-stamp return address of the R.G.O. Polish Aid Committee of Neu Sandez. Fine.

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May 8, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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