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Original Stapled Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 46 pages. Ill. Maps. 24 cm. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Balkan Peninsula. World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, American. Named Corp: United States. Army Air Forces -- History -- World War, 1939-1945. "50th anniversary of World War II". Includes bibliographical references (page 46) . Very good condition. (HOLO2-60-23)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 16 pages. 23 cm. Deals with the rehabilitation of Eastern European Jewry, in the US and Europe, after WW I. SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1914-1939) Jews. "Delivered at the Constructive Relief Conference of the Joint Distribution Committee and the United Jewish Campaign, Chicago, October 22-23, 1927." Contents Includes: War Orphans, Medical Work, Special Activities of Reconstruction Committee, Loan Societies, Credit Institutions in Other Countries, Repair of Homes, Training of Children, Eastern Europe and Russia, Work in Palestine. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (Columbia, YIVO, Penn, UWisc-Milw, Harvard, NLI). Nice, clean copy with secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-14)
8vo. 151 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 193901945 - Jews - rescue - China; Refugees, Jewish - China - Shanghai; Yeshivat Mir; Shanghai (China) - ethnic relations. SERIES: The Remembrance series. ISBN: 0873064364. Fine condition. (Holo2-12-4)
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 347 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Inscribed by the author. Title translates as: I was not in Treblinka: Songs and Poems This collection of poems about the Shoah is one of H Leivicks best known works. A celebrated left wing Yiddish poet and novelist , H. Leivick (Leivick Halpern) (1888-1962) , was a member of the Bund in 1905 and escapee from Siberia in 1913. He worked for many years as a wallpaper hanger in New York, and obtained considerable fame worldwide as a Yiddish poet and playwright. Leivick traveled to Germany with a Holocaust survivor in 1946 in order to provide words of encouragement to survivors living in displaced persons (DP) camps. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poetry. Light wear to edges of covers, outer edges lightly soiled, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-102-4xx)
Bound in archival boards. 8vo. 22 pages. Ills. Maps. Diags. 23 cm. Series: YIVO English Translation Series. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Migration. Originally published in the YIVO bleter, journal of the Yiddish scientific institute, vol. XXIII, 1 (January-February, 1944) "--page 3. Bibliography page 22. OCLC lists 26 copies. Ex-library with minimal markings. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-13)
8vo. 108 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews history 1789-; Jews politics and government; Jews social conditions. Soiled edges of covers. A very clean copy otherwise. Very good condition. (HOLO2-86-16)
136 pages, 24 cm. Contents include: Jewish War Orphans in Non-Jewish Homes; On Expulsion of Refugees; The Deportations in Hungary; etc. SUBJECT (S) : United Nations; Civil rights; Freedom of religion; Orthodox Judaism; Jews -- History 1945-; Refugees, Jewish. Corners bumped, good+ condition. (Holo2-11-10)
Cloth; small 8vo. 186 pages. In German. Extensive underlining and margin notes in pencil; otherwise, very good condition in defective dust jacket. (H-33-6)
8vo; 298 pages; Illustrated by 18 Photo Plates Martin Buber, Heinrich Heine, Franz Werfel, Stefan Zweig, Berthold Auerbach, Ernst Toller, Moses Hess, Ludwig Boerne, etc Very good condition with very chipped dust jacket. (Comhist 4-11)
Wrappers; 8vo. 43 pages. Offprint from COlumbia Law Review, March, 1945, Vol. XLV, pages 134-174 (ie 40 pages total) . With notes. Special attention to funds frozen as a result of WW II. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1914-1918 -- Confiscations and contributions. Confiscations. Cover sunned with some soil; spine creased. Good condition. (HOLO2-13-11)
Hardcover, 8vo, 159 pages, illustrations, 27 cm. Contents: Foreword: Marcia Sachs Littell -- The language of liturgy: an interpretive essay. Franklin H. Littell -- We are called to remember in worship: creating Chsitian Yom HaShoah liturgies: an instructional essay. Alice Eckhardt -- A Holocaust commemoration for Days of Remembrance. Harry James Cargas -- from death to hope. Eugene Fisher and Leo Klenicki A midrash on the whirlwind: a memorial to the victims of Yom HaShoah. Paul R. Carlson -- The Holocaust shabbat evening service, Keneseth Israel. Gail Rosen ... [et al. ] -- A Yom HaShoah liturgy for Christians. Franklin H. Littell -- A Yom Hashoah reader: class recitation. Harold B. Waintrup -- A Holocaust memorial service. Virgil L. Brady, with a sermon by Fran Manson -- Liturgy of remembrance. Chambersburg Area Ministerium -- Your people, my people (a sermon) . Theodore W. Loder -- A service in remembrance of Yom Ha Shoah. Edward M. Maline, Joel Alpert, and Meir Lasker -- A Christian witness in memory of the holocaust of six million Jews. A Good Friday statement of the ministers of Claremont, California -- Christian fruit bearing (a sermon) . Kenneth W. Poppe -- A midrash on Job for Yon HaShoah (a sermon) . Michael D. Ryan -- Zachor: a shabbat service in memory of the martyrs of the Holocaust. Herman E. Schaalman -- The meaning of Good Friday (a sermon) . Richard L. Ullman -- One in Christ: a Christian liturgy on the Holocaust. Robert W. Younts -- Solidarity sabbath service in commemoration of the Holocaust. Joel Y. Zion. Abstract: Presents 33 program samples appropriate for observance of Yom ha Shoah in different settings. Certain classical texts appear over and over-these have become liturgy and their repeated use has given them ritual, symbolic recognition. Among these are the poems of Nellie Sachs, the diary of Anne Frank, the poems of the children of Thereisenstadt and the writings of Elie Weisel. SUBJECT(S) : Descriptor: Holocaust Remembrance Day -- Prayers and devotions. Judaism -- Prayers and devotions. Prayer books. Holocaust Remembrance Day -- Sermons. Judenvernichtung. Liturgie. Aufsatzsammlung. Predigt. Includes bibliographical references. Excellent condition. (Holo2-71-16) Xx
Hardcover with dustjacket, 8vo, 645 pages, translated from German, Focusing closely on the perpetrators and exploring the process of decision making, Longerich convincingly shows that anti-Semitism was not a mere by-product of the Nazis' political mobilization or an attempt to deflect the attention of the masses. Rather, from 1933 anti-Jewish policy was a central tenet of the Nazi movement's attempts to implement, disseminate, and secure National Socialist rule--and one which crucially shaped Nazi policy decisions--From publisher's description. Very good, new condition in likewise jacket. (HOLO2-89-81xx)
Half cloth, 8vo. , 287 pages. Foreword by Elie Wiesel. With photographs and facsimiles. Very good in very good jacket. With bookplate. (HOLO2-34-7)
Pamphlet, 8vo. , 8 pages. 1985 St. Paul's Lecture, "under the auspices of the London Diocesan Council for Christian-Jewish Understanding" Section on Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. Relevant to understanding modern Christian Antisemitism and Philosemitism. Very Good condition. (HOLO2-20-27)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 199, 29 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In German. Published under the auspices of the Council of Jews from Germany. Title translates as Suspended Destruction; Commerative Book. A commemoration book for German-Jewish rabbis, community leaders, scholars, and writers, with 29 pages of photographs. Subjects: Jews - Germany - Biography. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Great condition in fair jacket. (HOLO2-103-19)
Portfolio with Paper Dustjacket. 20 black and white sketches and 10 watercolors. With accompanying text by Esther Lurie; introd. Moshe Sharett ; foreword Eugene Kolb, Esther Lurie [1913-1998] was born in Liepaja, Latvia, to a religious Jewish family. From 1931-1934 she learned theatrical set design at the Institut des Arts Décoratifs in Brussels, and afterwards studied drawing at the Académie Royal des Beaux-Arts in Antwerp. In 1934 Lurie migrated to Palestine with most of her family and worked at various artistic activities. In 1939 she travelled to Europe to further her studies. World War II had begun while she was in Lithuania and during the Nazi occupation (1941-44) she was imprisoned in the Kovno ghetto along with the other Jews. As soon as she entered the ghetto, in mid-1941, Lurie began to sketch views of her new world. She has left behind a detailed written testimony of her life and work during World War II. This combination of literary and visual testimony make up a "living witness". Lurie drew everywhere in the ghetto, including the various workshops. Including a pottery workshop. During her visits there, Lurie got the idea of asking theJewish potters to prepare a number of jars for her. She would use these to conceal her art works if the situation worsened. After the deportation of 26 October 1943, in which 3,000 ghetto inmates were removed to forced labor camps in Estonia, Lurie hid her artcollection, approximately 200 drawings and watercolors, in the large jars she had prepared in advance. In July 1944, as the Red Army approached Lithuania, the ghetto was liquidated and those remaining were transferred to concentration camps and forced labor camps in Germany. The ghetto was set on fire and the buildings were blown up and burnt to prevent those hiding from escaping. Esther Lurie was sentto Stutthof concentration camp, leaving her hidden works behind. After the war some of her drawings were recovered, surviving with the Ältestenrat's archive. Avraham Tory succeeded in rescuing 11 sketches and watercolors and 20 of the photographs of her works. During the Eichmann trial, which took place in Jerusalem in 1961, Lurie's SecondWorld War works were exhibited as part of the testimony - giving an "official authorization" from Israel's Supreme Court to the rich documentary value of her sketches and watercolors. This is in addition to their aesthetic value as objects of art. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Pictorial works. Jews -- Lithuania -- Kaunas -- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Ouvrages illustre´s. Juifs -- Lituanie -- Kaunas -- Holocauste, 1939-1945 -- Ethnic relations. OCLC: 848164. Light edgewear & stain to portfolio & dustjacket, text and plates remain very clean and dramatic. Overall very good condition. (HOLO2-98-15C)
Portfolio with Paper Dustjacket. 20 black and white sketches and 10 watercolors. With accompanying text by Esther Lurie; introd. Moshe Sharett ; foreword Eugene Kolb, Esther Lurie [1913-1998] was born in Liepaja, Latvia, to a religious Jewish family. From 1931-1934 she learned theatrical set design at the Institut des Arts Décoratifs in Brussels, and afterwards studied drawing at the Académie Royal des Beaux-Arts in Antwerp. In 1934 Lurie migrated to Palestine with most of her family and worked at various artistic activities. In 1939 she travelled to Europe to further her studies. World War II had begun while she was in Lithuania and during the Nazi occupation (1941-44) she was imprisoned in the Kovno ghetto along with the other Jews. As soon as she entered the ghetto, in mid-1941, Lurie began to sketch views of her new world. She has left behind a detailed written testimony of her life and work during World War II. This combination of literary and visual testimony make up a "living witness". Lurie drew everywhere in the ghetto, including the various workshops. Including a pottery workshop. During her visits there, Lurie got the idea of asking theJewish potters to prepare a number of jars for her. She would use these to conceal her art works if the situation worsened. After the deportation of 26 October 1943, in which 3,000 ghetto inmates were removed to forced labor camps in Estonia, Lurie hid her artcollection, approximately 200 drawings and watercolors, in the large jars she had prepared in advance. In July 1944, as the Red Army approached Lithuania, the ghetto was liquidated and those remaining were transferred to concentration camps and forced labor camps in Germany. The ghetto was set on fire and the buildings were blown up and burnt to prevent those hiding from escaping. Esther Lurie was sentto Stutthof concentration camp, leaving her hidden works behind. After the war some of her drawings were recovered, surviving with the Ältestenrat's archive. Avraham Tory succeeded in rescuing 11 sketches and watercolors and 20 of the photographs of her works. During the Eichmann trial, which took place in Jerusalem in 1961, Lurie's SecondWorld War works were exhibited as part of the testimony - giving an "official authorization" from Israel's Supreme Court to the rich documentary value of her sketches and watercolors. This is in addition to their aesthetic value as objects of art. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Pictorial works. Jews -- Lithuania -- Kaunas -- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Ouvrages illustre´s. Juifs -- Lituanie -- Kaunas -- Holocauste, 1939-1945 -- Ethnic relations. OCLC: 848164. Wear and stains to portfolio & dustjacket, lacks rear panel of dustjacket, text and plates remain very clean and dramatic. Good condition thus. (HOLO2-98-15D)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 206 pages. 21 cm. Second Edition. Contents: The return - Rose Street - The children - Moral education - Stephen and Anne - Blue flames - Hope. Short stories. Arnold Lustig (19262011) , was a Czech writer, screenwriter, and journalist. Born in Prague, Lustig was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1942 and later to a number of others, including Auschwitz and Buchenwald. At the end of the war he managed to escape from the death train and reach Prague, where he later graduated from the School of Political and Social Sciences. Lustigs work is based mainly on his tragic experiences in concentration camps and postwar life in his homeland. He made his literary debut with the collection of stories Night and Hope (1958) filmed as Z. Brynychs A Transport from Paradise (1962) . Much of Lustigs fiction has been translated into several languages. In 2004 he was awarded the Vladislav Vancura Prize. From 2004 Lustig lived in Prague. (Dagan and Pojar in EJ 2010) . Dust jacket in excellent condition. Beautiful copy. (HOLO2-102-17)
Hardcover, 8vo, 206 pages, 21 cm. Contents: The return -- Rose Street -- The children -- Moral education -- Stephen and Anne -- Blue flames -- Hope. Short stories. Lustig (19262011) , was a Czech writer, screenwriter, and journalist. Born in Prague, Lustig was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1942 and later to a number of others, including Auschwitz and Buchenwald. At the end of the war he managed to escape from the death train and reach Prague, where he later graduated from the School of Political and Social Sciences. Lustigs work is based mainly on his tragic experiences in concentration camps and postwar life in his homeland. He made his literary debut with the collection of stories Night and Hope (1958) filmed as Z. Brynychs A Transport from Paradise (1962) . Much of Lustigs fiction has been translated into several languages. In 2004 he was awarded the Vladislav Vancura Prize. From 2004 Lustig lived in Prague (Dagan and Pojar in EJ 2010) . Dust jacket in excellent condition. Light wear to binding. Excellent condition. Beautiful copy. (Holo2-71-8A)
Softbound. 8vo. XXV, 276 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Azrieli series of Holocaust survivor memoirs; Series II. Fred Manns compelling story is at once a nerve-wracking account of his familys efforts to stay one step ahead of the Nazi death machinery and the captivating story of a boys rapid entry into manhood. His account is rooted in rich details of daily life in Leipzig and Berlin under the Third Reich. With the rise of the Nazis, Fred recalls in the most personal of terms the tightening net of persecution that gradually made life in Germany intolerable for its Jews and forced his family to flee. Using the biblical theme of Exodus to give shape to his story, he traces his familys exile through Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal, Jamaica and finally to a new home in Canada. A tale of truly epic proportions, at once tragic and hopeful, it is also a story of the profound resilience of youth, of a boy who found himself taking on adult responsibilities while at the same time wrestling with his newfound attraction to girls. Though he is proud of his maverick spirit and his ability to aid his family in a time of desperate need, Fred Manns story is also a lament for a lost childhood, a lament for having to grow up too fast. (Publishers description) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Germany. Jewish children in the Holocaust - Germany - Biography. Jewish refugees - Biography. Holocaust survivors - Canada - Biography. Holocauste, 1939-1945 - Allemagne. Enfants juifs pendant l'Holocauste - Allemagne - Biographies. Réfugiés juifs - Biographies. Survivants de l'Holocauste - Canada - Biographies. Mann, Fred, 1926-2008. Great condition. (HOLO2-103-33)
Softbound. 8vo. 80 pages. 22 cm. Second edition. In German. Title translates as: Theres only one thing for the Jews - Destruction: The Image of Jews in German Soldiers Letters 1939-1944. This collection of a small selection of letters from the archive Sammlung Sterz in Stuttgart reveals the depraved limits of anti-semitism that can be found in some letters of regular Germany Army soldiers during the second world war. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Soldiers - Germany - Correspondence. Jews - Public opinion. Public opinion - Germany. Soldiers - Germany - Attitudes. Antisemitism. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-100-17)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. VIII, 259 pages. 24 cm. First edition. The fiftieth anniversary of World War II and the Holocaust inspired new memoirs, documentaries and historical studies, but few examined the hundreds of personal stories of Italians who tried to rescue Jewish people from certain death, and the important role played in those efforts by the Catholic Church, especially by Pope Pius XII and many parishes and religious orders of men and women. Mainly using untapped oral histories of Italian Jews and Catholics, this book shows that Catholics in Italy who saved Jews firmly believed they were doing so in consonance with the Pope's wishes. Readers will get to know these courageous individuals through their inspiring memoirs. Yours is a Precious Witness strives to draw a more personal portrait of Pius XII. He spoke loudly - not in words, which would have resulted in Nazi retaliations, but in actions that directly saved thousands of Jews. Convents, monasteries and papal buildings in Italy became havens for refugees. (Publishers description) Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Italy. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Italy. Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust - Italy. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Rescue - Italy. World War, 1939-1945 - Religious aspects - Catholic Church. Joden. Rooms-Katholieke Kerk. Judenvernichtung. Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958 - Relations with Jews. Catholic Church - Italy - History - 20th century. Heiliger Stuhl. Italy - Ethnic relations. Very good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-100-43)
8vo. 32 pages. Illustrated. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Fiction. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Fiction. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Fiction. In very good condition. (HOLO2 10-10)
Paperback. 8vo. 128 pages. 22 cm. Second edition. In Portuguese. Title translates as: Warsaw Ghetto: chronicle of the three weeks of the uprising. First edition published 1973, on the thirtieth anniversary of the uprising. With 20 black and white photographs. This history of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is prefaced with a long essay about Jewish-Christian cohabitation and medieval and modern anti-semitic outbursts as a prefatory understanding of the Shoah. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Poland - Warsaw. Jews - Poland - Warsaw. Warsaw (Poland) - History - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Ex-Libris Biblioteca Theodor Herzl of Rio De Janeiro stamp on endpages. OCLC lists 14 copies Light soiling to covers, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-99-10)
(FT) Stiff Original Wrappers. 8vo. 386 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. On verso of title page: Powstanie w Getcie Warszawskim. Includes 55 black and white plates; photographs and facsimile documents. Ber Mark was a founder of the Jewish historical Institute in Warsaw. This volume, with its day by day history of the uprising, remains one of the earliest and most important comprehensive histories of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland - Warsaw. Warsaw (Poland) - History - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. World War, 1939-1945 - Poland - Warsaw. World War, 1939-1945- Jews - Sources. Institutional stamps on endpages, blind mark on backstrip. Top of backstrip torn, slightly bent from shelf wear, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-99-14)