A Third Reich German-Jewish Passport Belonging to Isabella Sara Lilienthal
This is a rare Third Reich German passport belonging to a German-Jewish woman named Isabella Sara Lilienthal (maiden name Liebreich), born on October 8, 1860 in Bocholt, Germany. The passport encompasses a total of 32 pages, with the first page titled “Deutsches Reich Reisepass”, featuring her full name, passport number L15/39, a stamped “Verwaltungsgebühr” revenue stamp, as well as a bright stamp of the letter “J” (dated 28.1.39) to signify that the holder of the passport is Jewish. The second page features a photograph of Mrs. Lilienthal, with her signature, authentication stamp, and date of issuance (January 28, 1939). The third page lists her occupation (none), place of birth (Bocholt), place of residence (M. Gladbach), figure (medium), face shape (oval), eye colour (brown), hair colour (white) and special characteristics (none). The fourth page features a stamp that the passport is valid in the German Reich and all bordering foreign countries, and lists that the passport expires on January 28th, 1940. There are several travel entries in the following pages that show that Isabella Lilienthal has visited the United Kingdom several times. Included is also a separate page - a replacement birth certificate issued on January 4, 1938, that proves that Isabella Lilienthal was born to two Jewish parents; measuring 210 mm x 148 mm. The passport measures 165 mm x 110 mm; both documents are in better than extremely fine/near mint condition. (C:91)

