Object numberM2000/032:024
DescriptionThis is a Military Deployment (or Reporting the Presence) Document No. 60, belonging to Frantisek HELLER, a 36-yr old Sudeten-Land Jew, living in England during the WWII as a member of the Czechoslovak Military unit which was formed by the Czechoslovak government in exile. From the document we learn that Frantisek was born on 30 May 1904 in town Most (Northern Bohemia), his mother language was German, he was married and his wife was with him in England at the time. The document also states that medically, Frantisek is classified as temporarily unfit (for deployment). The date of deployment was 1.5.1940. (The document is signed by Lieutenant Benes, possibly the Czech president in exile - Eduard Benes?)
Production placePrague, Czech Republic
Production date 1939
SubjectHolocaust, World War II (1939-1945)
Object nameservice records
Materialpaper
Dimensions
- width: 155.00 mm
height: 250.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Eva Scheinberg