Chiune Sugihara UNESCO Project
Chiune Sugihara UNESCO Project Yaotsu, Gifu prefecture, Japan – Sugihara’s birthplace, where also the Chiune Sugihara Memorial Hall is located As you may know, UNESCO’s…
Chiune Sugihara UNESCO Project Yaotsu, Gifu prefecture, Japan – Sugihara’s birthplace, where also the Chiune Sugihara Memorial Hall is located As you may know, UNESCO’s…
SS St Louis Passenger’s Passport – Jewish Refugees Nobody Wanted On 13 May 1939, 937 Jews fled Germany aboard a luxury cruise liner, the SS…
2015 was the 100th anniversary of the passport photo, but it was unfortunately not much communicated or even celebrated. Only the British newspaper “The Sunday…
German Diplomatic Passport Africa Here, a fascinating huge German Empire passport was issued to Nobleman Baron Schrenck von Notzing (German East Africa Schutztruppen / Protection…
United States Passport 1902 issued at the Embassy in London Joseph H. Choate (1832-1917), a diplomat and lawyer Here comes another fantastic United States passport…
Sir Horace George Montagu Rumbold, 9th Baronet, GCB, GCMG, KCVO, PC (5 February 1869–24 May 1941) was a British diplomat. A well-traveled diplomat, learning Arabic,…
French Passport Issued By The National Assembly 1791 Paris, 8 March 1791 “We, the chairman and secretaries of the National Assembly … let pass freely,…
British Passport – Government Of Bermuda Issued 1962 British Empire passports are always on high demand but often at low supply. So it is with…
Ever heard of a FIUME Passport? No? Then read further The Free State of Fiume was an independent free state which existed between 1920 and…
The United States Passport Picture Of An Guggenheim Employee The bearer is John P. Haggerty. His wife is included in the passport. John worked for…
German Nazi Alien Passport With Stamp EVACUATED Earlier this year I received an inquiry from a reader asking me about the document of his grandmother….
United States Passport Picture 1912 At the first view, you might not see something special on this US passport issued May 1912, but the second…