
**Full name: Bottle of "Brazilian Rum" produced the Jakob Haberfeld Vodka and Liqueur Factory in Oświęcim, Poland** Founded in 1804 by Simon Haberfeld, this well-known company was the first factory ever established in the town of Oświęcim. A native of Turá Lúka (present-day Slovakia), Haberfeld relocated to Oświęcim in the late-eighteenth century to marry Jacheta Reider. Their son Jakub (1839–1904) transformed the plant into the renowned Spirit Refinery and the Vodka and Liqueur Factory. The bottle dates back to the interwar period (1918-1939). For more images and further information, visit: https://muzea.malopolska.pl/en/objects-list/2047 Inventory number: MŻ 25/d Localisation of the physical object: Auschwitz Jewish Center, Oświęcim, Poland Digitalisation: Regional Digitalisation Lab, Małopolska Institute of Culture in Kraków, Poland; "Virtual Museums of Małopolska" project Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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