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3rd Reich Germany 1940s Jewish law of changing names Sara Israel Airmail Cover
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3rd Reich Germany 1940s Jewish law of changing names Sara Israel Airmail Cover
3rd Reich Germany airmail from a Jewish couple , in Berlin to their relative in America. According to the Nuremberg laws men of Jewish descent, in order to give evidence of their origin for potential special handling by the authorities, had to use 'Israel' as their middle name on correspondence and women had to use 'Sara', giving the name to these so-called 'Sara letters'. From a correspondence of a Jewish family that got split up as things got worse in Germany before WWII
Year 1941?
Sent from-
RESTHOLD ISRAEL, BERNDT ELLA, SARA BERNDT, Berlin W 30, Luitpoldstr. 21
Germany
Sent to-Hern Oskar Helfh 206 West 95 street New York U.S.A.
Nordamerika
I may have written something wrong and misspelled because it was difficult for me to read the manuscript
The sticker on the back of the letter with Wehrmacht seals indicates that the letter was opened by the intelligence services, probably Abwehrs, and the content of the letter was checked. "Geöffnet" means that the letter was opened
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