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Passport of a Jew Who Managed to Escape Nazi Germany, Arrived in Eretz Israel, and Was Murdered in the Jaffa Riots

Opening price: $300

12.24.2024 07:00pm

Polish Passport of the Jew Yisrael Kramer, Born 1883, Who Managed to Escape Nazi Germany, Immigrated to Eretz Israel, and Was Murdered in the Jaffa Riots. Including his two Early Photographs from 1919 and 1920.

The passport details were completed in 1920 when Kramer was a Polish citizen. In August 1932, he arrived in Berlin, where the passport’s validity was extended and stamped with German ink stamps on January 23, 1933, about a week before Hitler’s rise to power. Kramer remained in Germany for about a year and on November 18, 1934, departed for Eretz Israel. The passport includes transit stamps from the British Consulate in Berlin and the Government of Palestine, marking his arrival in Eretz Israel on June 24, 1936. Despite successfully escaping Nazi Germany and settling in the Land of Israel, Kramer was tragically murdered in the Jaffa Riots about two years later, in 1938.

The passport contains 20 pages filled with stamps and details, along with Kramer’s passport photograph.

Condition: Tears on the spine. Good condition.

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75. Passport of a Jew Who Managed to Escape Nazi Germany, Arrived in Eretz Israel, and Was Murdered in the Jaffa Riots