Two death certificates of prisoners murdered in Gross-Rosen camp.
STERBEURKUNDE – Death certificate No. 8703 from the registration office in Gross-Rosen. Fur Juden – For the Jew Mordechai Schwartzenberg. According to the typewritten details, Schwartzenberg was a jeweler by profession, born in Kyiv in March 1886. He was murdered on May 12, 1943, at 02:10pm Nazi ink stamp and the handwritten signature of an SS officer with the rank of SS Hauptscharführer.
STERBEURKUNDE – Death certificate No. 11196 from the registration office in Gross-Rosen. Fur Juden – For the Jew Boris Leibsitz from Kyiv. According to the typewritten details, Leibsitz was born in July 1899 and was murdered on August 2, 1944, at 05:10pm Nazi ink stamp and the handwritten signature of the camp commandant’s representative, Arthur Liebehenschel.
Gross-Rosen camp (Konzentrationslager Groß-Rosen) was a concentration and labor camp established by the Nazis in Lower Silesia (now in Poland). Between 1940 and 1945, approximately 130,000 people were imprisoned in the camp, of whom about 40,000 perished. Most of the Jewish prisoners arrived at the camp from its subcamps, initially from the Sachsenhausen and Dachau camps, and later from Buchenwald.
Very good condition.