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Valuables
stolen from Jews prior to their deportation from the Italian
concentration camp “La Risiera” to Auschwitz, and discovered in
a basement in the Italian Treasury, were recently given to Yad
Vashem.
Towards
the end of the war, seven sacks, five of which contained valuables,
were sent by the Nazis in a train traveling in the direction of
Berlin. Each item had a label attached with a number and monetary
value. The train was captured on the way to Berlin by American
troops and the sacks were transferred to the Italian Treasury that
apparently exhibited them for the purposes of identification, but
when this bore no results the valuables were returned to storage in
the Treasury cellar where they remained for 56 years. About two
years ago, the head of the Jewish community in Trieste, Mr. Elihu
Georgio, discovered a letter written by the American General under
whose command the train was captured, from which he learned of the
existence of these sacks.
The Italian Government agreed to
transfer this confiscated Jewish property to the Jewish Community of
Trieste. The Jewish Community, led by its president Mr. Nathan
Weisenfeld decided to donate 50
items, chosen by Yad Vashem’s representatives, for
exhibition in the new museum, which is presently under construction.
Yad
Vashem Collection, Jerusalem, Israel
Courtesy of the Jewish Community, Trieste
headed
by Mr. Nathan Weisenfeld, President of the Community
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