JUDAICA Austria WW2 SLOGAN Card Polish Message 1943 ANDRJEZ LISSAK Rescue YQ399
£55.00
JUDAICA Austria WW2 SLOGAN Card Polish Message 1943 *LISSAK* JEWISH FAMILY YQ399
Fine/Very Fine for an item of this type & period. Please look at all the scans to help form your own opinion (WAF).
MESSAGE FROM SON OF POLISH-JEWISH MOTHER SENT TO AUSTRIA IN RESCUE ATTEMPT. Context as follows:-
"The Latos’ also provided help to Zofia’s family. Her husband, Feliks Lissak, had served as the manager of the factory, in which Wacława worked. Feliks had assumed that position before the war, after the death of Zofia’s, Adela’s, and Janina’s father. Zofia met Feliks at the university, and married him despite the protests of her extended family, who did not accept marriages with non-Jews. In 1940, the Lissaks and their son Andrzej were deported to the camp in Frysztat (Freistadt; today in the Czech Republic). The Germans did not discover the fact that Zofia was of Jewish origin, thanks to which she avoided being sent to Auschwitz."
Important note re **COMBINED POSTAGE & PACKING**. Please note that we always combine postage when we get the chance to invoice a group of items. Additional items are packed & combined at a rate of 25p P&P per additional item on internal GB mail & 75p per item P&P on International mail. The maximum number of items we will combine in one package is twelve {12 items}. The maximum period of time we allow for you to combine items is exactly 8 days from the point of purchase of the first item. Please be advised that after 8 days has elapsed eBay automatic systems will open an Unpaid Item Case.
Fine/Very Fine for an item of this type & period. Please look at all the scans to help form your own opinion (WAF).
MESSAGE FROM SON OF POLISH-JEWISH MOTHER SENT TO AUSTRIA IN RESCUE ATTEMPT. Context as follows:-
"The Latos’ also provided help to Zofia’s family. Her husband, Feliks Lissak, had served as the manager of the factory, in which Wacława worked. Feliks had assumed that position before the war, after the death of Zofia’s, Adela’s, and Janina’s father. Zofia met Feliks at the university, and married him despite the protests of her extended family, who did not accept marriages with non-Jews. In 1940, the Lissaks and their son Andrzej were deported to the camp in Frysztat (Freistadt; today in the Czech Republic). The Germans did not discover the fact that Zofia was of Jewish origin, thanks to which she avoided being sent to Auschwitz."
Important note re **COMBINED POSTAGE & PACKING**. Please note that we always combine postage when we get the chance to invoice a group of items. Additional items are packed & combined at a rate of 25p P&P per additional item on internal GB mail & 75p per item P&P on International mail. The maximum number of items we will combine in one package is twelve {12 items}. The maximum period of time we allow for you to combine items is exactly 8 days from the point of purchase of the first item. Please be advised that after 8 days has elapsed eBay automatic systems will open an Unpaid Item Case.
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| Grade | F/VF (Fine/Very Fine) |
|---|---|
| Certification | Uncertified |
| Colour | Purple |
| Year of Issue | 1941-1950 |
| Type | Postal Card, Stationery |
| Number | 1 |
| Era | George VI (1936-1952) |
| Quality | Used |
| Currency | Decimal |
| Region | Germany |
| Topic | WWII |
| Cancellation Type | Handstamped |
| Country of Origin | Germany |











