UK Passport 1933 of a Secret Service Agent
This is a very unique document – a UK passport of a former SIS (MI-6) Agent! The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), often known as MI6, collects Britain’s foreign intelligence. The Service is based at...
View ArticleVoyage Of The S.S. St.Louis
Voyage Of The S.S. St.Louis After Kristallnacht in November 1938, many Jews within Germany decided that it was time to leave. Though many German Jews had emigrated in the preceding years, the Jews who...
View ArticleGerman Passport 1940, Tientsin
THIS is absolutely a super rare German passport issued by the Nazis 1940 in TIENTSIN, CHINA! Look at the huge Chinese stamp with Swastika. The passport was issued to 26 year young Marianna Gosewisch....
View ArticleNicholas Winton – Saving Czech Jewish Kids in WWII
In 1938, London stockbroker Nicholas Winton decided to use his two weeks vacation to get to work. As violence began escalating against Jewish people in Europe, the 29-year-old traveled to Prague and...
View ArticleAn act of courage saved lives – Sugihara & Wallenberg
Vancouverite Deborah Ross-Grayman was born after the Second World War ended. But she credits her life to the wartime actions of a single remarkable man. Chiune Sugihara was vice-consul in Lithuania...
View ArticleEnemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story
Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story I am pretty sure most of the readers have never heard of this story and this remarkable woman. Just by random I stumbled over this most interesting WWII...
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Details on request! ADEN – BRITISH TERRITORY 1959 ADEN PROTECTORATE MUKALLA QUAITI STATE (British Territory) Excellent condition, great traditional passport picture of a young man , visas and several...
View ArticleGermany remembers the plot to kill Hitler
July 20 marks the 70th anniversary of Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg’s attempt to assassinate German Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. His son and a former guard still have vivid memories of that day....
View ArticleFranz Kafka Passport At Auction (update)
SOLD for $37.500 including premium! KAFKA’S PASSPORT used in the last two years of his life and hitherto an unknown survival. A tremendously personal and evocative item of bureaucratic residue, the...
View ArticleA Boy In Nazi Occupied Netherlands
After May 1940, the good times were few and far between: first there was the war, then the capitulation and then the arrival of the Germans, which is when the trouble started for the Jews. Our freedom...
View ArticleWalter Schulze-Bernett – German Military Intelligence
Here comes a highly interesting travel document of German passport history, related to the Third Reich, German Military Intelligence, the Holocaust and the rescue of Jewish lifes! This is the...
View ArticleOne Of The Last Third Reich Passports
A fellow collector might have indeed the “very last” issue of this German passport type, issued May 4, 1945. I just got one issued April 13, 1945 in Hamburg with visa for German occupied Denmark dated...
View ArticleFIUME PASSPORT? Bogus? No, it’s a real thing!
The Free State of Fiume (pronounced [ˈfjume]) was an independent free state which existed between 1920 and 1924. Its territory of 28 km2 (11 sq mi) comprised the city of Fiume (now in Croatia and,...
View ArticleBritish Passport Signed By Ambassador Sir Horace Rumbold
A significant British Diplomat Sir Horace George Montagu Rumbold, 9th Baronet, GCB, GCMG, KCVO, PC (5 February 1869 – 24 May 1941) was a British diplomat. A well-traveled diplomat, learning Arabic,...
View ArticleNicholas Winton – Saving Czech Jewish Kids in WWII
In 1938, London stockbroker Nicholas Winton decided to use his two weeks vacation to get to work. As violence began escalating against Jewish people in Europe, the 29-year-old traveled to Prague and...
View ArticleLATEST LIST OF COLLECTIBLES
Note: All documents are obsolete and for collection/research purpose only! Details on request! ANDORRA 1978 – SUPER RARE ANNIVERSARY ISSUE – 700 YEARS ANDORRA !!! Andorran passports itself are most...
View ArticleNicholas Winton – Saving Czech Jewish Kids in WWII
In 1938, London stockbroker Nicholas Winton decided to use his two weeks vacation to get to work. As violence began escalating against Jewish people in Europe, the 29-year-old traveled to Prague and...
View ArticleUnique Croatian Collective Passport
Unique Croatian collective passport from February 1941 Zbyšek Šustek, Slovak Numismatic Society at Slovak Academy of Sciences Recently I have enriched my collection with a collective passport issued on...
View ArticleMy Grandmother Helped the ‘Japanese Schindler’ Save Thousands of European Jews
Chiune Sugihara was named as one of the Righteous Among the Nations in 1985, but long before the Lewin family had remembered and honored his heroism. Alyza D. Lewin Apr 26, 2016 6:20 PM JTA – The story...
View ArticleThe Czechoslovak Identity Cards: History And Function As Travel Documents
The Czechoslovak Identity Cards (1919-1992): History And Function As Travel Documents Zbyšek Šustek, Slovak Numismatic Society at Slovak Academy of Sciences Identity cards are primarily determined to...
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