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Annelies Marie Frank (German pronunciation: [ˈanəˌliːs maˈʁiː ˈfʁaŋk], [ˈʔanə ˈfʁaŋk] (listen), Dutch: [ˈɑnəˌlis maːˈri ˈfrɑŋk], [ˈʔɑnə ˈfrɑŋk]; 12 June 1929 – c. 12 March 1945) was a German-Dutch diarist of Jewish heritage. One of the most-discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust, she gained fame posthumously with the 1947 publication of The Diary of a Young Girl (originally Het Achterhuis in Dutch, lit. ’the back house’; English: The Secret Annex), in which she documents her life in hiding from 1942 to 1944, during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. It is one of the world’s best-known books and has been the basis for several plays and films.
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True 1st Edition, 1st Printing of “Diary of Anne Frank”
Anne Frank’s “Het Achterhuis” first edition, first printing in Dutch from June 1947. Published by Uitgeverij Contact: Amsterdam. Grey boards with a burnt orange block in center of front cover. With the original introduction by Annie Romein-Verschoor, a potrait of Anne Frank, two photographs and a plan of “het achterhuis” (the hiding place) and two facsimiles of Anne Frank’s handwriting. In very good condition with some professional restoration. No dustjacket. Discoloration of the spine with a light staining. Cover is browning at the otherwise perfect edges. From the private library of “C.H. Hossele”, stated on pastedown. This edition precedes the “The Diary of Anne Frank” by five years. Rare. Sold for $1,902.

Albert Einstein typed letter signed during World War II, with moving content regarding helping Jewish refugees. Dated 10 June 1939 on his personal embossed letterhead from Princeton, Einstein writes to Dr. Maurice Lenz who worked on ”behalf of the refugees during Dedication Week.” Einstein continues, ”…The power of resistance which has enabled the Jewish people to survive for thousands of years has been based to a large extent on traditions of mutual helpfulness. In these years of affliction our readiness to help one another is being put to an especially severe test. May we stand this test as well as did our fathers before us.
We have no other means of self-defense than our solidarity and our knowledge that the cause for which we are suffering is a momentous and sacred cause.
It must be a source of deep gratification to you to be making so important a contribution toward rescuing our persecuted fellow-Jews from their calamitous peril and leading them toward a better future…[signed] A. Einstein”.
Single page letter measures 8.5” x 11”. Folds and light creasing, otherwise near fine condition. Accompanied by Einstein’s embossed mailing envelope, postmarked Princeton on 12 June 1939. Sold for $134,344.

Scarce WWII Holocaust Railroad Ticket to Auschwitz From Lyon
Scarce train ticket to the most infamous World War II holocaust concentration camp, Auschwitz. Dated dated 30 August 1944, ticket is from Lyon, France and was probably used by an S.S. Officer on his way to the camp or as part of a Nazi trick; rail tickets to the Death Camps were often sold to Jews during the Holocaust with the pretense they were going to ”Work Camps” in the East. The ticket is made from thin cardboard, typical of rail tickets of the era, and bears the date stamped in green and the ticket number in red. Printing on front side only. Item measures 1.25” x 2.25” with expected toning, else near fine condition. Sold for $1,969.

Postcard from a Jewish charity in Nazi-occupied Poland requesting aid for 15 families. Postmarked Warsaw, 24 June 1941, card is also stamped with Konigsberg Nazi postal censor and Jewish Council Warsaw marks. Postcard’s pictorial side is printed with an urgent request in German for relief and provisions for fifteen local Warsaw families. Help is sought from the Warsaw-expat Jewish community in Shanghai by way of HICEM, an emigration organization that assisted 90,000 Jews in escaping Europe during the Holocaust. Requisition translates to: ”Dear Sirs, From your writing 3.IV.41 Nr. 18378 we gather that you have the ability to send packages with food and provisions. We would like to ask you now kindly to send whenever possible food packages to our employees, as they are living in very materially poor circumstances. We have listed the names and addresses below…We hope that you’ll be able to accommodate our plea and are looking forward to your answer as expected by law. [Handwritten signature of a representative]”. Postcard is addressed in type to ”’HICEM’ / 120 Nanking Road, P.O. Box 1425, Shanghai, China”. Opposite, sender’s address is rubber stamped in purple as, ”Judische Soziale Selbstghilfe, Helfskomitee Warschau, Abteilung: Verwandtenhilfe, Warschau, Grzybowski-Platz 10/1”, translating to: ”Jewish Social Self-Help / Help Committee of Warsaw / Department of Help For Relatives”. Body of letter also lists 15 individuals for whom help is needed. Text has a few corrections in ink by an unknown hand. Postcard measures approximately 5” x 3”. Toning, else near fine. Sold for $787.

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