Postcard with a black-and-white photographic portrait of Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat in Nazi-occupied Hungary who saved thousands of Jews in the Holocaust. In 1945, Wallenberg was detained by Russian soldiers when the Soviet Army entered Budapest. The postcard is pre-addressed to "President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR" and includes a printed message: "35 years are enough! Tell us the full truth about the fate of Raoul Wallenberg, the fighting Swedish humanitarian. It has not been proved that he is dead. We believe that he is alive. Release him immediately!"
Postcard issued by the Jewish Documentation Center in Vienna and Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles as part of a campaign to induce the government of Germany to abolish the statute of limitations for Nazi war crimes.
Postcard issued by the Jewish Documentation Center in Vienna and Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles as part of a campaign to induce the government of Germany to abolish the statute of limitations for Nazi war crimes.
Postcard with a caricature by David Levine of Sigmund Freud. Originally appeared with the article Was Freud a Crypto-Biologist? by Richard Wollheim, published in the November 8, 1979, edition of The New York Review of Books.
Postcard with a caricature by David Levine of author Franz Kafka. Originally appeared with the article The Incurable by V.S. Pritchett, published in the February 23, 1978, edition of The New York Review of Books.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the corner of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York, with the exterior of the former location of Temple Emanu-El at 5th Avenue and 43rd Street in the background.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the corner of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York, with the exterior of the former location of Temple Emanu-El at 5th Avenue and 43rd Street in the background.
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