This is a document from 1945, that belonged to Nathan Vecsler, a relative of my husband, Solomon Vecsler. Nathan was a lawyer. This is a travel permit issued by the Botosani police in 1945, when the anti-Jewish laws were still enforced.
It says: Mr. Nathan Vecsler, lawyer, resident of Botosani, is allowed to travel by C.F.R. (Romanian Railway Company) or by bus to Bucharest and back. The permit was valid only 30 days and it says as well that he was supposed not to carry any food, only the basic necessities.
Travel permit for Nathan Vecsler
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