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המכירה הסתיימה

פריט 989:

ORIGINAL GERMAN - UKRAINIAN WW2 RING, TARNOPOL

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מחיר פתיחה:
$ 65
הערכה:
$150 - $200
עמלת בית המכירות: 24.5% לפרטים נוספים
מע"מ: על העמלה בלבד
תגיות:

ORIGINAL German - Ukrainian WW2 Bronze Ring
The ring has Inscription in German: TARNOPOL. TARNOPOL is Ukrainian city Ternopil.
Inscription was made during WW2 ocupation and made by German volunteers.
Very collectable item.
SIZE: 22 x 21 x 5 mm, inside: 21 mm. Please note: last image is for sample only.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $150 - $200.
A few years ago the same item was sold on eBay for $185 - please see the screenshot.
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WIKIPEDIA: Ternopil is a city in western Ukraine, located on the banks of the Seret River. Until 1944, it was known mostly as Tarnopol. In 1941, soon after the German attack on the Soviet positions in eastern POLAND, 2,000 Jews were killed in a pogrom. In September 1941, the Germans announced the creation of the Tarnopol Ghetto for Jews still remaining in the city. In the winter of 1941-42, mortality in the ghetto escalated to such a degree that the Judenrat was forced to bury the dead in a common grave. Between August 1942 to June 1943 there were 5 'selections' that depleted the Jewish population of the ghetto by sending the Jews to Belzec extermination camp. A few hundred Jews from Tarnopol and its vicinity attempted to survive by hiding within the town limits. Many were denounced to the Germans, including some 200 people shortly before the Soviets liberated the area. A number of Jews survived by hiding with the Poles.

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