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8vo. 52 pages. Illustrated. Contents: "Auschwitz: An account of a personal experience, by Dr. William Glicksman." Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Very good condition. (Katsh-2-28)
(FT) Later cloth with original paper cover mounted on front. 8vo. 78 pages. Ports. 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to English as, Battle for Health in Ghetto-Vilna. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Jews -- Health and hygiene -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Jews -- Medical care -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Medical care -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Public health -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Edges of mounted cover are slightly faded, but all text is clear. Otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-60-21) xx
19402473ALondon, Muller, (1940). 4°. 60 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Zeichnungen von N. Mansbridge. Illustrierter Orig. Pappband im illustr. O.Umschlag. Umschlag am Rücken mit kleinen Fehlstellen. 5. Auflage
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 304 pages. 21 cm. The American occupiers of Germany after World War II, return in this haunting novel to shatter their own smug self image and to demand more of a new generation of Americans who yet may be drafted to play the role of occupier this book tells of a womans growing disillusionment with her fellow Americans in the alien role of occupier and of her own ordeal, self confrontation. -jacket. Nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition with Good+ jacket. Very attractive copy (HOLO2-93-13)
Wrappers; 8vo. 184 pages. In Dutch. Illustrated with photographs, diagrams, and charts. Interesting pictorial cover in black, white and red, a photographic collage. A National Socialist look at the so-called Communist menace to Germany on the eve of Adolf Hitler's ascension to power in 1933. Communism -- Germany. Named Corp: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Originally published as: Bawaffneter aufstand! English version is Communism In Germany: The Communist Conspiracy On The Eve Of The 1933 National Revolution. Bookseller's stamp on flyleaf. Front cover nearly detached; spine chipping. Pages brown. Fair condition. (H-34-7)
Softcover, 8vo, 189 pages, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: Jews -- Poland -- Lodz -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Lodz -- Personal narratives. Named Person: Eilenberg-Eibeshitz, Anna. Geographic: Lodz (Poland) -- Biography. An abridged edition of the fifth volume in the The Holocaust diariespage 4 of cover. OCLC lists 47 copies worldwide. Lightly bumped corners Near Fine condition. (Holo2-71-3)
8vo; Warszawa: Ksiazka i Wiedza, 703 pages. 22 cm. "Nazi Policies for the Extermination of Jews." Includes 16 pages of facsimile plates, an 8-page bibliography, summaries in English and Russian (6 pages each), and 24 pages of indices. Excellent resource by a leading scholar of the period. Worn cloth, few stains and markings, otherwise good+ condition (Holo2-98-17)
Cloth; 8vo. 320 pages. First edition. Illustrated with photographic plates. Frontispiece map of Warsaw ghetto; other maps throughout text. Includes bibliographical references and index. The author's gripping account of the fall of Poland to Hitler's Nazis, and his life under Nazi occupation, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the Concentration Camps, and on his death march when he was rescued by liberating American troops. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Personal narratives. Jews -- Persecutions -- Poland. Poland -- Ethnic relations. Very good condition in good dust jacket. (H-35-11)
Softbound. 4to. 146 pages. 28 cm. First edition. "Produced and published on the occasion of the exhibition Daring to Resist: Jewish Defiance in the Holocaust by the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, New York, NY, April 2007-July 2008." Publishers description: This important companion book challenges the stereotypical view that Jews were passive victims of Nazi oppression. Highlighting the themes of the exhibition, this unique compilation of more than thirty memoirs, oral histories, and letters - some published for the first time in English - documents from a Jewish perspective the vitality and resilience of Jewish life under Nazi oppression. The collection also includes original and thought provoking essays by exhibition curator Yitzchak Mais, Holocaust scholar David Engel, and psychologist Eva Fogelman, all of whom offer new insights about this important chapter of Jewish history. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Exhibitions. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Exhibitions. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-97-38)
8vo. 31 pages. In English. Much on the participation of Jews from Palestine in the Allied forces against the Axis. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Palestine. Jews -- Palestine. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. (HOLO2-8-1)
Hardcover, 348 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Psychological aspects. Children of Holocaust survivors -- Psychology. Holocaust. Overlevenden. Includes bibliographical references. Fading to cover. In dust jacket. Good condition. (Holo2-19-10)
Softbound. 8vo. 245 pages. 25 cm. First edition. Robert Ericksen here presents his interpretation of the work and thought of three of Germany's great Protestant theological thinkers who supported Adolf Hitler. It is a most revealing study. He attempts throughout the work to understand how these three could have lent support to Hitler. He reviews the social setting of the Weimar Republic, deals with what he calls the crisis of modernity, and offers an interpretation of Protestant theological developments prior to and during Hitler's rise. Then he proceeds to study the three in turn. Gerhard Kittel, perhaps the best known of the three because of his editorship of the massive Theologisches Wörterbuch zum Neuen Testament, now available in English translation, knew ancient Judaism very well and spent much of his life polemicizing against Jewish thought and in support of a Christianity freed of Jewish elements. He always claimed not to be anti-Semitic, but simply to be doing scholarly work that revealed the sharp contrasts between Judaism and Christianity. Many scholars in Germany have also drawn the contrast too sharply, but Kittel cannot be freed of the charge of having found support in his scholarship for his Nazi position with regard to the Jews. Emmanuel Hirsch, immensely learned in Protestant theology and a thoroughgoing apologist for Nazism, accomplished feats of scholarly work, especially in the history of Protestant thought. It is easy enough to spot the points where his Nazi views appear, but much of his work continues to be of great value. Paul Althaus is perhaps the most tragic of the three figures. Long associated with the Erlangen approach to theology and a great interpreter of Martin Luther, his constructive theological work aimed at showing how important the community was for an understanding of Christianity, and how central this notion of peoplehood had been for ancient Israel and was for the early Christian community-points well recognized and underscored today. But he was able to wring from this understanding a contemporary viewpoint in support of Hitler's call for peoplehood, racial purity, and land. A fine and discerning theological emphasis was perverted into a position that accommodated the Hitler movement. After the late 1930s, it appears, Althaus wrote nothing further that could easily be used for political-propagandistic purposes by the Nazis. One reads such a study with a sense of deep sadness as well as with frequent outbursts of anger. One need not share the view of the author that any one of the three theologians under review actually made Nazism intellectually respectable. One can hardly escape the author's conclusion, however: we all have much to learn from a careful review of the life and work of the three, for such aberrations, alongside Nazism's unspeakable accompanying deeds, could occur again. (Theology Today, Volume 43, April 1986, book review by Walter Harrelson of Vanderbilt Divinity School) . Subjects: Theologians - Germany - Biography. Church and state - Germany - History - 1933-1945. Theologie. Protestantisme. Nationaal-socialisme. Kittel, Gerhard, 1888-1948. Althaus, Paul, 1888-1966. Hirsch, Emanuel, 1888-1972. Germany - Biography. Germany - Social conditions - 1933-1945. Germany; Social conditions; Attitudes of Protestant theologians, 1933-1945. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-100-25)
8vo. Xxxviii, 376, 16 pages. Plate illustrations. Second edition. Includes material on the Holocaust. SUBJECT (S) : Bundesarchiv (Germany) ; Germany history sources bibliography catalogs. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Rutgers, Univ of Calgary, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . Nuremberg prosecutor Robert Kempner's copy. Top edge foxed, good condition. (BIB-3-12)
Small 8vo; 45 pages; An unusual item Consists of a preferatory note by Shulamit Nardi; an initial presentation by Fackenheim; "Discussion" by Arthur D. Morse, Piotr Rawicz, Manes Sperber, and Alfred Kazin; a Reply by Fackenheim; and Closing Remarks by Zalman Shazar. (HOLO2-98-27)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. XVI, 260 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Publishers description: The Vatican against Nazism and Fascism on the eve of the Second World War. A tired pope watching the crisis unfold and considering what action to take against the new enemies of Christianity. Pius XI died on February 10th, 1939, just after finishing the address he hoped to deliver to the Italian bishops on the tenth anniversary of the Lateran Pact. That text dealt harshly with Nazism and Fascism and was written in solitude. It was a discourse that Mussolini feared and that the pope did not survive to deliver. This moment captures the spirit of Emma Fattorini's book, a work that employs newly available and unpublished documentation from the Vatican Secret Archive to rewrite a fundamental page of 20th history. Pius XI came to view the 1930s as a conflict of civilizations, ' a crisis which could only be resolved by a return to the Christian roots of the West. He was a pope who strongly defended the Jews because, in contrast to other elements in the Catholic hierarchy, he held the theological conviction that Jews and Christians shared a common origin: spiritually we are all Semites. ' So wrote Pius XI in the last years of his life as he contemplated the direction in which the world was headed and came to the conclusion that Nazi and Fascist totalitarianism could be stopped by the Vatican. Subjects: Fascism and the Catholic Church - Italy. Church and state - Italy - History - 20th century. National socialism and religion. Faschismus. Widerstand. Pius XI, Pope, 1857-1939. Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945. Mussolini, Benito, 1883-1945. Pius (Papst, XI. ) Fine condition. (HOLO2-100-45)
Publishers boards. 8vo. XLIII, 327 pages. 25 cm. First English edition. With 118 graphic illustrations; a well documented study of the magyar-ization of the Northwest territory of interwar Romania, ceded to Hungary in August 1940 as part of the Second Vienna Award; many atrocities were committed by the Hungarian army there, directed at all non-magyar ethnic populations. Subjects: Fascism - Romania - Transylvania - History. Terreur. Hongaren. Horthy, Miklós. Geschichte 1940-1944. Transylvania (Romania) - Politics and government. Rumänien (Nordwest) . Light wear to boards, otherwise fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-104-18)
12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 12mo. 124 pages. In German. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Five sermons. "In Nazi Germany the archbishop of Munich and Freising, Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber (1869-1952) combated anti-Semitism; his Advent sermons Judentum, Christentum, Germanentum delivered in Munich in 1933, while not directly referring to the faith and ethics of post-biblical Judaism, were interpreted by the National Socialists as a defense of the Jews in general. He played a considerable role in the preparations of the encyclical of Pope Pius XI Mit brennender Sorge ("With Burning Anxiety, " 1937) , in which the pope vigorously denounced racism. " (Egal Feldman, EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Advent sermons. Sermons, German. Catholic Church and other religions -- Judaism. Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Sermons. Geographic: Germany -- Religion -- 1933-1945. ). In jacket. Small stain on front cover. Good condition. (Holo2-19-54)
12mo; 12mo. 124 pages. In German. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Five sermons. "In Nazi Germany the archbishop of Munich and Freising, Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber (1869-1952) combated anti-Semitism; his Advent sermons Judentum, Christentum, Germanentum delivered in Munich in 1933, while not directly referring to the faith and ethics of post-biblical Judaism, were interpreted by the National Socialists as a defense of the Jews in general. He played a considerable role in the preparations of the encyclical of Pope Pius XI Mit brennender Sorge ("With Burning Anxiety", 1937), in which the pope vigorously denounced racism." (Egal Feldman, EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Advent sermons. Sermons, German. Catholic Church and other religions -- Judaism. Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Sermons. Geographic: Germany -- Religion -- 1933-1945. ). In jacket. Some pencil markings. Otherwise clean, good condition. (Holo2-19-54A)
Very Good Condition; 8vo; 124 pages; 18 cm. Fascinating early anti-Fascist, philosemitic theological tract by Munich's Cardinal Faulhaber, who was one of the most outspoken Catholic leaders in opposition to Hitler's mistreatment of Jews. An important text. Contents include: Die religiosen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Erfullung im Christentum; Die sittlichen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Aufwertung im Evangelium; Die sozialen Werte des Alten Testamentes; Der Eckstein zwischen Judentum und Christentum; Christentum und Germanentum. Includes tissued frontis portrait of Faulhaber. (H-43-4)
8vo; 124 pages; Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 124 pages. 18 cm. Fascinating early anti-Fascist, philosemitic theological tract by Munich's Cardinal Faulhaber. An important text. Contents include: Die religiosen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Erfullung im Christentum; Die sittlichen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Aufwertung im Evangelium; Die sozialen Werte des Alten Testamentes; Der Eckstein zwischen Judentum und Christentum; Christentum und Germanentum. Includes tissued frontis portrait of Faulhaber. "Michael von Faulhaber (March 5, 1869 June 12, 1952) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal who was Archbishop of Munich for 35 years, from 1917 to his death in 1952. Faulhaber was a political opponent of the Nazi government and considered Nazi ideology incompatible with Christianity; but he also rejected the Weimar Republic as rooted in treason and opposed democratic government in general, favoring a Catholic monarchy. Faulhaber spoke out against some Nazi policies, but publicly recognized the Nazi government as legitimate, required Catholic clergy to remain loyal to the Nazi government, and maintained bridges between fascism and the Church. He ordained Joseph Ratzinger (future Pope Benedict XVI) as a priest in 1951" (Wikipedia, 2015).Spine repaired with tape, otherwise Very Good Condition.(H-43-3/4)
8vo; 124 pages; 18 cm. Fascinating early anti-Fascist, philosemitic theological tract by Munich's Cardinal Faulhaber, who was one of the most outspoken Catholic leaders in opposition to Hitler's mistreatment of Jews. An important text. Contents include: Die religiosen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Erfullung im Christentum; Die sittlichen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Aufwertung im Evangelium; Die sozialen Werte des Alten Testamentes; Der Eckstein zwischen Judentum und Christentum; Christentum und Germanentum. Includes tissued frontis portrait of Faulhaber. Notes on front cover. Light wear. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-9)
12mo. 124 pages. In German. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Five sermons. "In Nazi Germany the archbishop of Munich and Freising, Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber (1869-1952) combated anti-Semitism; his Advent sermons Judentum, Christentum, Germanentum delivered in Munich in 1933, while not directly referring to the faith and ethics of post-biblical Judaism, were interpreted by the National Socialists as a defense of the Jews in general. He played a considerable role in the preparations of the encyclical of Pope Pius XI Mit brennender Sorge ("With Burning Anxiety, " 1937) , in which the pope vigorously denounced racism. " (Egal Feldman, EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Advent sermons. Sermons, German. Catholic Church and other religions -- Judaism. Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Sermons. Geographic: Germany -- Religion -- 1933-1945. ) Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket (GER-15-45dw)
8vo. 303 pages, illustrated. First edition. In Yiddish. Includes English translation of title on copyright page: "The Jews of Johannesburg. " Dustjacket worn but present, otherwise very good condition. (ComHist-15-9A)
8vo. 303 pages, illustrated. First edition. In Yiddish. Includes English translation of title on copyright page: "The Jews of Johannesburg. " Inscribed by the author. Very good condition. (ComHist-15-9)
Hardcover, 7 p. L. , [3]-229 pages including tables, diagrams, 8vo, 22 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. SUBJECT (S) : Political refugees. Aliens -- United States. Emigration and immigration law -- United States. United States -- Emigration and immigration. Note(s) : Bibliography: p. [211]-216. In poor jacket. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-16-24)