b'100 (HOLOCAUST). Jdisches Nachrichtenblatt [Jewish News Gazette.] Collection of 65 issues of the Vienna edition. Numbers 9-12 (Jan.-Feb. 1940) and numbers 42-105 (May-Dec. 1940). Illustrated. Includes many advertisements and numerous personal family announcements. Neatly folded. Folio. Vienna, Jdischer Kulturbund in Deutschland, 1940. $4000 - $6000 Following the Kristallnacht pogroms of November 1938, Jewish life in Germany and Austria was even further curtailed and all remaining Jewish newspapers were shut down by the Nazi government. In their place, the Nazis ordered the creation of a single, new Jewish newspaper, Das Jdische Nachrichtenblatt, that would be directly under Gestapo control. It was published concurrently in Berlin, Vienna and Prague and was occupied to a large extent with promoting emigration and announcing the ever-increasing number of anti-Semitic discriminations, orders and exclusions imposed by the Reich government.In a ghoulish twist of Nazi irony, Gentiles were forbidden from reading the Jdische Nachrichtenblatt yet the newspapers targeted readership, the Jews, were literally hounded to their deaths by the very authorities who presided over the newspapers ownership!See Reiner Burger, Von Goebbels Gnaden: Jdisches Nachrichtenblatt 1938-1943 (2001).101 (HOLOCAUST). Group of twelve documents and certicates issued in China to the Polish Jew Mojsiej Abraham (Moshe Avraham) Trompler. Including: Polish Certicate of Identity. * Permit for Temporary Stay in Japan. * Passport for travel to Hangzhou. * Passport for travel to Shanghai. * Identity card from the Polish Residents Association in China. * Residency documents from the Shanghai Ashkenazi Collaborating Relief Association (SACRA) and Shanghai Stateless Refugee Affairs. * UNRRA Certicate of Employment. 1946. * Letters of recommendation. Documents in Polish, English, Japanese, Chinese and Hebrew. 1943-49. $700 - $1000 Born in Warsaw in 1910, Trompoler arrived on his own to Shanghai from Kobe, Japan, in August 1941. Active in Mizrachi, he was the movements secretary in Shanghai and in the post-war years stayed in China in order to assist the Jewish Agency with their efforts to organize migration to Israel. Alongside these works, Trompoler was employed as an electrician for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA).Trompoler found sanctuary in Asia as he had obtained a visa issued in Kaunas by Japanese Consul Chiune Sugihara. This visa was sold at auction, Kestenbaum Sale 66, lot 222.51'