* Postcard from Vienna, 10 September 1938, bearing the stamp: “besuchet die ausstellung der ewige jude wein,” – an invitation for citizens to visit the “Eternal Jew” exhibition which took place in Vienna. * Postcard with a color picture of Nazis washing the Brandenburg Gate on the day of the Nazi rise to power, captioned under the picture in German: “Deutschland, Deutschland über alles” (“Germany, Germany, above all”), the beginning of the German anthem. The date 30.1.1933 appears under the caption (the day of the Nazi rise to power). Written with a printed postmarked stamp. * Postcard captioned Reichshandwerkertag! Frankkfuurt a. m. 1935, written. * Hitler waving from a window, written. * Reichshandwerkertag! Frankkfuurt. * Postkarte tag der Briefmarke 1942. * 2 postcards with Hitler’s portrait, unwritten. * Nazi soldiers marching in formation. * Illustration, Nazi soldier marching, written. * Illustration, Hitler observing, sketch of German borders and the caption “Creator of the Greater German Empire” (der schöpfer des großdeutschen reiches), stamped. * Street with Nazi flags, written. * Postcard from Judenburg, Austria, known for its emblem of the three-cornered Jewish hat, including an illustration of the city’s emblem. * Hitler swearing allegiance. * Hitler holding his hat in his hand. * 10 postcards published by the Auschwitz Museum in its first years. * 10 postcards with descriptions from the Warsaw Ghetto. Fine-very fine condition. Included: newspaper clipping from the Jewish Press with a picture from the Holocaust era.