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Counterfeiting the Holocaust: A Historical and Archival Examination of Holocaust Artifacts (Paperback)
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The collecting of Holocaust artifacts can often result in an
emotional and historical dilemma. Survivors and some militaria
collectors regard these items as "stained" with the blood of
Holocaust victims, and therefore should not be bought and sold.
However, to honor the memory of those who perished and to keep a
proper historical record, these items must be preserved. While a
small contingent of collectors deal in Holocaust artifacts, the
vast majority of Holocaust-oriented artifacts are purchased by
individuals who intend to donate these items to museums. This book
is a reference and resource guide to help determine the
authenticity of these artifacts, and provides a detailed look at
various Holocaust-related artifacts in a manner that follows the
experiences of the survivors and victims. As an example; the
Germans identified some individuals with outward markings, forced
them to register, pressed them into forced labor, ghettoized, and
eventually deported them to concentration camps or labor
facilities, and due to the different times that these activities
took place in conquered and occupied countries, they are
distinguished here by the action rather than by a general timeline
(for example, Jews in occupied Poland were forced to wear "Jewish
badges" in 1939, while this did not occur in Germany until 1941).
The Holocaust is a difficult period of history to examine, and
although some of the photographs contained in this book are
horrific in nature, this book in no way trivializes the magnitude
of the Holocaust by discussing the collection and identification of
Holocaust-related artifacts. The issue at hand is the callous
disregard by those who profit from the Holocaust by manufacturing
and selling counterfeit and fake items. Alec Tulkoff has been a
collector of World War II militaria for the past twenty-five years.
Over the past seven years he has taken an interest in Holocaust
history and artifacts. During the past two years, while working at
the SHOAH Visual History Foundation as a cataloguer, he compiled
the information and materials contained in this book. As a
cataloguer in the Foundation, he had the opportunity to hear
hundreds of first hand Holocaust survivor testimonies. Tulkoff has
worked hard in combating the vast amount of Holocaust artifact
fraud that has spread in the collecting community and has posted a
website dealing with this fraud and also publishes a quarterly
newsletter on this topic.
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