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Statement of mortgage account
Business card Hermann Sonnenschein Beamter der Donau Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft
Postcard written to father-in-law by groom during honeymoon
Record of expenses
Record of expenses
Report card of Ruth Haas
Postcard sent by bride to her in-laws during honeymoon
Letter to H. Haas
Postcard written by bride to her parents during her honeymoon
Moritz Haas' military pay book
Military Pass of Moritz Haas
Certificate awarding Metzger Moritz Haas the Iron Cross for service during World War I
Certificate stating Moritz Haas was awarded for bravery during World War I
Letter to Fritz Bachrach
Veterinary prescription book
Certificate of receipt of the Iron Cross.second class by Moritz Haas
Poem
Moritz Haas Appeal for inclusion
Income tax assessment Moritz Haas
Income tax form of Moritz Haas
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