Overview
- Felzmann in Neuss plans a Monday sale titled “System of Terror Vol. II” featuring materials dated 1933 to 1945.
- The catalogue combines personal victim artifacts, including three journals by an anonymous Polish Jewish survivor and worn Stars of David and an armband linked to Buchenwald, with bureaucratic records.
- Listed items include identification papers and passports of Jews who escaped to Chile and Argentina, along with a Mauthausen release form described as a life‑saving document.
- Nazi records and propaganda on offer include a forced‑sterilization document tied to Dachau, files from coerced company sales, a program booklet, a poster, letters from camps, and Gestapo index cards.
- IAC executive Christoph Heubner called the sale “cynical and shameless” and argued such materials belong with families or in museums; the auction remained scheduled, and Felzmann did not respond to requests for comment.