German WW2 Charts Prisoner Markings, Concentration Camp
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For your consideration here is the charts that the German WW2 used to identify the prisoners markings in the concentration camps. The size is 8 x 11 inches (200 x 280 mm) – much bigger than a regular size. On other side the charts has a German stamp from concentration camp Neuengamme (subcamp of Sachsenhausen at an abandoned brickworks in Hamburg, Germany). Also on the back is a sign NILS G. and number 75140. Our research gave us a name of this guy – Danish prisoner xxxxxxxx from Denmark (was born 4.5.1899). He had a prisoners number 75140 in Sachsenhausen. Possible he was a valuable prisoner like a tailor and had this charts. Very important: his name and prisoners number wrote by chemical pencil which produced only before 1945. Difference between chemical pencil and regular modern pencil is what chemical pencil after contact a water became purple !! This particular item passed very important test – it does not glow under the black lamp (all fabrics and paper after 1945 are glow under the black light) – please see the images. The item passed very important black light test - it does not glow under a black light. All modern papers are glow under a black light - please look at the images. From real old collection! Item for historic museum or private collection. Combined shipping is available. Start price is $1.
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German WW2 Charts Prisoner Markings, Concentration Camp
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