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Concentration Camp Uniform Jacket , Excellent Named Set After a Former Polish Inmate in KL Auschwitz and KL Buchenwald Who Survived!

Price:$12,800.00
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We offer this excellent museum set that belonged to a former Polish inmate who was imprisoned in KL Auschwitz and then was transferred to KL Buchenwald. Set consists of:- His concentration camp jacket. It's made using the legit thick striped fabric. It comes with the Kennzeichen (number) patch with number 11557 and the red Winkel or triangle to identify him as political prisoner. Jacket is in very good condition and it preserves all the buttons and it doesn't have any damage to the fabric.- His mug shot photo taken in KL Auschwitz when he arrived in the camp- A Kind of certificate written in Polish with all his history in camps ( if winer want we can translate for English).- 4 certificates of posting parcels that were sent to the prisoner when he was in KL Buchenwald- A label with the address of the wife of this man that was attached to a parcel- 2 letters Sent by prisoner to his wife from KL Auschwitz in 1942- One letter and a postcard sent by this prisoner to his wife from KL Buchenwald- Packet wrapping paper sent to his wife with her address- 2 Reichsmark banknote for the SS canteen to be used within KL Buchenwald.It's a named and very interesting set of a survivor of 2 German concentration camps.Also few more post war items after him .Information about the prisoner:Dylski, Kazimierz (prisoner number in KL Auschwitz: 62128) born: 1896-08-27, place of birth: Stanislawow, occupation: clerk .1. 1942-08-29, Auschwitz, arrival at the camp2. transferred in 1943 to KL Buchenwald, survived,. Very interesting story of this prisoner. He was a prisoner of KL Auschwitz then transferred to KL Buchenwald. Liberated with the red cross he went to Sweden. Then he returned to Poland and in the late 40s he was arrested and imprisoned for 3 years in a communist prison. Selling with COA for this set . 

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