Auschwitz tattoo stamp auction suspended by Israeli court
An Israeli court has suspended the sale by a Jerusalem auctioneer of tools used to tattoo inmates at the Auschwitz death camp, after an appeal by Holocaust survivors./ The auctioneer, Meir Tzolman, described the set of stamps made from needles as "the most shocking Holocaust item", and said he wanted it in "the right hands"./ Bidding had reached $3,400 (£2,490) by the time the injunction was issued./ A court hearing to decide whether the auction should proceed or not will take place on 16 November./ A lawyer for the Center Organizations of ...
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