GERMAN WW2 1941 CONCENTRATION CAMP BUCHENWALD LETTER
$399.00
ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII 1941 CONCENTRATION CAMP BUCHENWALD POSTCARD
Description
Very rare item. This is an original letter from Konzentrationslager Weimar- Buchenwald. Dated 4.1.1941
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Weight | 0.05 kg |
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