KL Mauthausen - Gusen - Rare set of letter sent to wife by Polish prisoner in concentration camp Mauthausen / Gusen subcamp St. Georgen and also wife's Personalausweis - 1944
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Rare set of letter sent to wife by Polish prisoner in concentration camp Mauthausen / Gusen subcamp St. Georgen and also wife's Personalausweis. Man, called Adam Krasuski born 11/03/1907 prisoner number 79537 in Gusen, and was in infamous St. Georgen satellite camp of Gusen. This letter, very short and written with a pencil, was sent to his wife telling her that he was healthy and well, and that he had received the packet and letter that she had sent him. Letter went through KL Mauthausen/Gusen censorship, therefore it has the ink stamp, and it's a broken on the upper part missing a piece that doesn't make it unreadable. It's the letter type that it's bent to turn it into an envelope with addressee. Still with postal stamp on it.
Woman's Personalausweis is in perfect condition and it has her photo still attached. She worked as nurse. Personalausweis was issued in 1940 in Moschin, occupied Poland.
We find also in German archives just one document after him , copy below