DEUTSCHES REICH REISE-PASS – A German passport from the period of Nazi German rule (at the end of the first year of Hitler’s rise to power) of the Jew Frida Lenlov. A Jew who managed to escape from the territories of Nazi Germany before the application of the harsh antisemitic laws that did not allow such a passage shortly afterwards.
The passport was first signed in 1931 with the filling in of her personal details and her passport photo. In May 1933 she received special permission to travel from Berlin to Austria as a Land of Transition the Land of Eretz Israel for a one-day stay in Austria only. A rare note detailing this certificate was printed on the passport, which was valid for one day and was stamped with Nazi ink stamps. On October 31, 1933, the passport was stamped with an ink stamp confirming its transfer to Eretz Israel. Finally, upon arrival in Palestine, the passport was signed by the Palestinian government and registered as an immigrant in November 1933.
32 p. Very good condition.