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Mint |
FDC |
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253 |
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Marshall Pilsudski welcomed all Jews to ranks of the Polish legion in WWI |
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N/A |
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327 |
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John III Sobieski, Polish King dispersed Karaite Jews |
N/A |
N/A |
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369 |
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Liberation of Poland after World War II |
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N/A |
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403 |
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Adam Mickiewicz, from a painting by Horovitz |
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N/A |
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418 |
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5th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising |
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N/A |
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468 |
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Adam Mickiewicz and Pushkin by Michael Milberger |
N/A |
N/A |
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534-5,B63 |
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# 534 - Pawel Finder, Polish Communist organizer |
N/A |
N/A |
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592-4 |
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# 592 - Jan Kochanowski, translator of Old Testament |
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684-6 |
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# 685 - Laikonik Festival in Cracow, said to be modeled after Purim, with a Magen David incorporated into costume design |
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737-9 |
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#737 - Warsaw Ghetto Monument by Nathan Rappaport |
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N/A |
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737-9.1 |
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Same - Maximum Card |
N/A |
N/A |
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795 |
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Henri Wieniawski music festival |
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N/A |
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859-60 |
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Esperanto Movement, founded by Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof |
N/A |
N/A |
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880-5 |
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# 882 - Albert Einstein |
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N/A |
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909-13 |
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# 909 - Reproduction of 1st Polish stamp, printed on a press owned by Abraham Steffel |
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N/A |
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934 |
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As #909 |
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N/A |
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979-84 |
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# 981 - Casimir IV Jagiello and # 984 - Taddeisz Kosciusko, all were Gentile benefactors of Polish Jews |
N/A |
N/A |
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1050-2 |
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Auschwitz, Majdanek and Treblinka monuments |
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1098-1103 |
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Janusz Korczak, 20th Anniversary of his death |
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1132 |
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 20th anniversary |
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1226-30 |
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# 1226 - King Casimir Ill, benefactor of Jews - invited them from Germany to move back to Poland |
N/A |
N/A |
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1272 |
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Eleanor Roosevelt, humanitarian, first patron of Israel Youth Aliya. |
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N/A |
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1333 |
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Karl Marx |
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N/A |
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1355-62 |
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# 1360 - Kirszenstein-Szewinska, 1968 Olympic Gold winner |
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N/A |
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1366-8 |
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Chelmno, Kielce, Plaszow - WW II camp monuments |
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1414-21 |
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# 1415 - Kirszenstein-Szewinska, European Athletic Championship |
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N/A |
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1482-4 |
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Auschwitz memorial, 2 diff in FDC |
N/A |
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1482-9 |
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Lodz, Auschwitz, and other camp and ghetto monuments |
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1485-7 |
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Lodz, memorial in FDC set of 3 |
N/A |
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1492-1500 |
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#'s 1492,94,95, all fish discovered and named by Marcus Bloch, best known for his encyclopedic work in ichthyology (study of fish) |
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N/A |
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1602-9 |
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# 1604 - Jewish Woman with Lemons, Aleksander Gierymski painting |
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N/A |
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1620-4 |
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# 1621 - Zamosc concentration camp memorial |
N/A |
N/A |
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1684 |
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Majdanek Concentration Camp Memorial |
N/A |
N/A |
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1705-10 |
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# 1709 - Adam and Eve, folk art sculpture |
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N/A |
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1711-7 |
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# 1714 - Julian Tuwim, writer, was one of the greatest Polish poets, born in Lodz, Poland. |
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1772-8 |
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# 1770 - G-d and Adam and Eve tapestry |
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2049-56 |
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Adam and Eve, symbol of horticultural congress on entire set of 8 |
N/A |
N/A |
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2082 |
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Auschwitz liberation - 50th anniversary |
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N/A |
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2155 |
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Polish U.N. Forces in Sinai Desert |
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N/A |
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2209-12 |
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# 2210 - Bathsheba, by Peter Paul Rubens |
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N/A |
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2226 |
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Henri Wieniawski Music festival |
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N/A |
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2289-91 |
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# 2291 - Polish U.N. Forces in Middle East |
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N/A |
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2293 |
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Janusz Korczak birth centenary |
N/A |
N/A |
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2308-12 |
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# 2308 - Adolf Warski, Polish Communist Party Organizer |
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N/A |
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2338-39 |
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# 2339 - Auschwitz Memorial visited by Pope John Paul II |
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2339.1 |
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Pope's visit to Auschwitz FD cancelled on coloured maximum card |
N/A |
N/A |
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2351 |
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Reproduction of 1st Polish stamp printed on a press owned by Abraham Steffel |
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2356 |
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Henri Wieniawski music festival |
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2433-8 |
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# 2438 - Balloonist's name Larry Newman on stamp |
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2482 |
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Henri Wieniawski music festival |
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N/A |
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2531-5 |
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# 2532 - Pawel Finder, Polish Communist Party Organizer |
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2572 |
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Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 40th Anniversary |
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2572.1 |
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Same - on maxi card with Ghetto Monument |
N/A |
N/A |
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2624-7 |
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# 2625 - Trumpet Festival or Holiday of the Shofar, painting shows Tashlich Services |
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2634-7 |
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40th Anniversary Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. (2 F.D.C.'s) |
N/A |
N/A |
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2658-63 |
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# 2662 - Tykocin Synagogue |
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2746-9 |
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# 2747 - Jesse's Tree, oil painting on wood. Jesse was father of King David |
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2760-5 |
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# 2765 - Lajkonic Cracow festival said to be derived from Purim |
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2811 |
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100th Ann Esperanto Movement by Dr Ludwig Zamenhof |
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2922-5 |
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50th Ann outbreak of WWII with Nazi invasion of Poland |
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N/A |
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3100 |
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Janusz Korczak, 50th Anniversary of his death |
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3107 |
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50th Ann of the death of Bruno Schulz, a Polish writer, fine artist, literary critic & art teacher born to Jewish parents. He was killed by a Nazi officer in 1942. |
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3151 |
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50th Ann Warsaw Ghetto Uprising with Hebrew letters. Joint Israel issue, designed by Israeli and printed in Israel |
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3234-5 |
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50th Ann of the liberation of the camps on Europa set of 2. |
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3405 |
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Israel '98 exhibition issue with Hebrew, Doar Ivri stamp pictured, and logo |
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3427 |
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50th Ann of Declaration of Human Rights, authored by prof Rene Cassin and Eleanor Roosevelt |
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N/A |
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3432 |
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Adam Mickiewicz was the greatest poet in Polish literature. Not Jewish, he had great sympathy for the Jews; in Sept 1855 with his Jewish friend Armand Levy, he set about organizing a Jewish legion - the Hussars of Israel, comprising Russian and Palestinian Jews. Unfortunately he fell ill, and died 2 months later in Constantinople |
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N/A |
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3509 |
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Andrzej Wajda, Polish world acclaimed film director. Although not Jewish, many of his films have major Jewish Themes and Polish implications in the Holocaust, incl Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and a project on Janusz Korczak. He has been awarded an honourary Oscar and also honoured by Israel Film |
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N/A |
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3517 |
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Cracow Cultural City S/S. Jews arrived in Cracow late 13th century, and were 25% of the city prior to WWII; the city was a center of Jewish political and social life in Poland |
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3611 |
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Henryk, Wieniawski, Polish violinist and composer, born into a Jewish family although his father converted to Catholicsm |
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N/A |
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3668a-y |
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Pope John Paul II 25th Ann of his Pontificate. Sheet of 25 with #3668i showing him with Chief Rabbi of Rome at Rome's Grand Synagogue. Only available in sheets and 5 FDCs of rows of 5 |
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N/A |
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3711 |
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City of Lodz, which had appx 235,000 Jews before the Holocaust, almost 30% of the population. On the right is the Israel Poznanski mansion, fully restored now a cultural center. Poznanski was the biggest textile magnate in Poland, employing over 10,000 people in its heyday. Note: May or may not be shipped with attached label shown |
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N/A |
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3712 |
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City of Lublin. A major center of Jewish learning and Rabbinical thought, and home to appx 45,000 Jews before the Holocaust. Lublin was labeled the Jewish Oxford. |
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N/A |
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3780 |
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City of Przemysl. Poland's 2nd oldest city. Its Jews came under the King's jurisdiction and were granted safety in the 14th cent. In the 11th cent a colony of Jewish merchants resided there. Prior to the Holocaust, Jews accounted for 28% - appx 24,000 - of the total population |
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N/A |
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3929a-d |
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#3929a - Witold Pilecki, a Catholic Polish soldier during WWII, was author of Witold report, 1st intelligence report on Auschwitz concentration camp. This report enabled Polish government-in-exile to convince the allies that the Holocaust was taking place. One stamp in strip of 4. 2 FDC, one with Pilecki. |
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3935 |
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S/S honouring Jewish Polish military hero Berek Joselewicz, a colonel in the Polish army during the Kosciuszko uprising. Joselewicz commanded the first jewish military formation in modern history. Joint issue with Israel |
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N/A |
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3949 |
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Ludwik Hirszfeld, born into a Jewish family and later converted to Catholicism. He was a microbiologist and serologist. Spent some time in the Warsaw ghetto but survived the war |
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N/A |
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3970 |
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S/S for 150th Ann of the 1st Polish postage stamp, which was printed on a press owned by Abraham Steffel |
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N/A |
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4004 |
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Stefan Kisieliewski, Polish writer, publicist, composer. Born to a Polish father and Jewish mother Salomea Szapiro |
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4013 |
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Czeslaw Milosz was a Polish poet-diplomat and writer. Milosz received the Yad Vashem Righteous Among the Nations Medal in 1989 for his role in saving Jews during the Holocaust. |
N/A |
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4018 |
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Rudolph Stefan Weigl - Gentile Polish biologist and inventor of first effective vaccine against typhus. During Holocaust, he personally risked his life by harbouring Jews, and his vaccines also smuggled into Warsaw ghetto saving possibly thousands of Jewish lives. |
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4036 |
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200th Ann of the birth of Polish-Russian banker and railroad tycoon Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg (1812-78). He was from a wealthy and influential Jewish family that converted to Protestantism. |
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4038 |
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300th Ann city of Suwalki, a town in northeastern Poland. Suwalki was birthplace of Avraham Stern, , leader of the Stern gang or "LEHI" in Israel's fight for independence. In 1939, 30% of Suwalki's population were Jewish. 3000 escaped to Lithuania, 700 were massacred by the Nazis. |
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4076 |
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Warsaw Ghetto uprising 70th Ann with stylized Star of David. FD cancel has Star of David in cancel. Cachet shows survivors - soon to be executed - of the uprising. |
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4076.1 |
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Warsaw Ghetto uprising 70th Ann with stylized Star of David. Full sheetlet of 6 stamps. FD Cachet with Star of David in cancel, and shows iconic photo of little boy with his hands up. JSR FDC of 7 only |
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4076.2 |
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Warsaw Ghetto uprising 70th Ann with stylized Star of David. Maxicard shows plan of the Ghetto on the eve of the uprising. JSR maxicard limited numbered issue of 16 |
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4076.3 |
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Warsaw Ghetto uprising 70th Ann with stylized Star of David. Maxicard shows monument at Mila 18, final resting place of many of the uprising's heroes. JSR maxicard limited numbered issue of 16 |
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4194-6 |
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Aleksander Zelwerowicz, theatre actor and Righteous Gentile, who is honoured at Yad Vashem for saving Jews during the Holocaust. #4196, 1 in set of 3 |
N/A |
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4280 |
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700th Ann city of Lublin, one of the world's major centers of Jewish learning until the Holocaust. Out of 3o notable Lubliners listed over the years, 22 are Jewish. |
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4376 |
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Israel Poland joint issue |
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N/A |
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4406 |
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Ulma family - parents and 6 children slaughtered by the Nazis in 1944, when they were found to be hiding Jews on their property, 8 of who were were also killed. In 1995 they were all honoured by Yad Vashem as Righteous Gentiles. |
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N/A |
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4406.1 |
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Ulma family - parents and 6 children slaughtered by the Nazis in 1944, when they were found to be hiding Jews on their property, 8 of who were were also killed. In 1995 they were all honoured by Yad Vashem as Righteous Gentiles. Sheet of 8 plus label with Jewish Star |
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N/A |
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B 45 |
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Majdanek Concentration Camp In Memoriam |
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