Germany Auction of Holocaust Artifacts Stuns; Sikorski Claims All Items Gone

A German auction house in Neuss offered over 600 items, including Holocaust survivor memorabilia, for sale, but Polish foreign minister Mikolaj Sikorski says the pieces have already vanished.

Auction Details

The Neuss auction house catalogued more than 600 objects and documents related to German concentration camp prisoners for sale during the German auction. The sale attracted international attention due to the sensitive nature of the items.

Contents of the Collection

Among the items were armbands emblazoned with the Star of David, private correspondences from victims of German terror during World War II, and drawings produced by those prisoners. These artifacts are considered significant historical evidence of the Holocaust.

Sikorski’s Statement

Polish foreign minister Mikolaj Sikorski publicly announced that all of the auctioned artifacts have disappeared. His comments added urgency to the search for the items and raised concerns about the preservation of Holocaust heritage.

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