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ROYAL NAVY IDENTIFIED PRISONER'S BIBLE GROUPING

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:140.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 400.00 USD
ROYAL NAVY IDENTIFIED PRISONER'S BIBLE GROUPING
ROYAL NAVY IDENTIFIED PRISONER'S BIBLE GROUPING
Good lot of five items, includes: a pocket-sized bount New Testament, 2 1/2" x 4 1/4", printed by the Bible Society, New York, 1935. A small printed note affixed to the front flyleaf indicates that the American Bible Society had sent theis bible to a prisoner in accordance with rules of the "Commission of Chaplaincy Aid for Prisoners of War (World Council of Churches) Geneva...with the prayers and good wishes of the Churches of the United States..." In contrast, the title page is ink-stamped by a censor at the Marlag und Milag Nord P.O.W. camp near Bremen which held captured navy and merchant seamen. The front page bears a neat pencil note by the owner: "T. W. Smith L[eading] T[elegrapher] P.O..W. No. 31242 Marlag und Milag Nord Westertimke Germany". Also present is the Royal Navy telegrapher's leather wallet, a pre-incarcertaion photo, a June 6, 1945 letter from the Polish Embassy to Smith (now freed) thanking him for returning with letters from Polish prisoners to be sent to their family members; and the British National Registration cards for two family members, probably Smith's parents. Very good.