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174 pages. The unforgettable story of courageous men and women who had only a rusty riverboat to carry them in their desperate fight from Hitler's gas chambers. The product of years of intensive research. Translated into English from Romanian. Unmarked. Average wear to book. Above average wear to dust jacket which is now in an archival-grade Brodart dust jacket cover. Solid copy. Book
Wrappers; 8vo. 415 pages. In German. Volume 2 of a German serial publication. Twenty articles, with notes and short author biographies. Exiles -- History -- 20th century -- Periodicals. Refugees -- Germany -- History -- 20th century -- Periodicals. Exiles -- Biography -- Periodicals. Refugees -- Germany -- Biography -- Periodicals. Ex-library copy with minimal markings. Small stain on top edge of book; otherwise, very good condition. (H-33-3)
br. 14 milioni di morti. Questa la cifra che da lettori di Timothy Snyder ricorderete dopo aver avuto modo di indagare a fondo le nuove fonti e i moderni studi a sostegno della documentazione di cui lo storico di Yale si serve per reinterpretare in modo originale tutti gli episodi apparentemente noti della Seconda guerra mondiale, ma stavolta come separate sfaccettature di un fenomeno unico. L'Olocausto e le stragi della guerra sono di norma associati ai soli eventi accaduti nei campi di concentramento, ma in questo testo la volontà dello storico è quella di puntare la lente di ingrandimento su diversi protagonisti, vittime e luoghi del conflitto. Le terre di sangue non sono una semplice definizione metaforica ma stanno a identificare delle precise zone geografiche, quei territori dell'Europa centro-orientale, tra Ucraina, Bielorussia, Polonia e stati baltici, dove, tra il 1940 e il 1943, si sono intrecciate le politiche sanguinarie di Hitler e Stalin, oggetto di attacchi contro civili e prigionieri politici, i luoghi in cui i regimi più dittatoriali d'Europa si sono scagliati con la maggiore ferocia. Un saggio in cui la fedeltà della ricostruzione storica non implica la rinuncia all'elemento umano, restituendo con questa trattazione dignità alle vittime e alla loro soggettività, impedendo di pensare a queste persone come a soli numeri. Un'analisi storica che infrange ogni stereotipo e prova a insegnarci a fare ciò che ogni libro dovrebbe: guardare le cose in modo differente.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.210.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; maroon cloth, gilt back, red endpapers, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published a year before the UK edition.
8vo., First Edition thus, with plates; grey cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, red endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published a year after the US edition.
8vo., First Edition thus, with plates; grey cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published a year after the US edition.
(FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 93, [1] pages. Illus. 20 cm. In Russian. Second Edition. Title translates to English as, Auschwitz, 1940-1945. A brief history of the Auschwitz concentration camp. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Auschwitz (Concentration camp) . Translation from Polish, Oswiecim, 1940-1945 by Elena Dzedzinskaya. Wrappers slightly worn but still nice. Institutional stamp on title page. No copies listed on OCLC. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-93-27)
Softbound. 8vo. 182, [4] pages. 22 cm. First Belorussian edition. Title translates as: The Minsk ghetto; Soviet-Jewish partisans against the Nazis. In Belorussian, With four pages of black and white photographic plates. Hersh Smolar (19051993) , was a Polish and Soviet Yiddish writer and editor. Born to a poor family in the town of Zambrów, Poland, Hersh Smolar (also rendered Smolyar) attended primary school until the age of 11, when he began working, and soon became involved in revolutionary activities. He was a leader of the local branch of the Jewish Socialist Youth Association from 1918 to 1920. During the 1920 PolishSoviet War, Smolar belonged to a revolutionary committee that had formed in Zambrów when the Red Army had occupied the town. Smolar fled to Soviet Russia in 1921, initially living in Kiev. He moved to Moscow two years later, after being admitted to the Yiddish department at the Communist University for the Peoples of the West (known in Yiddish as Mayrevke) , one of the universities run by the Comintern. Forced to interrupt his studies the next year, Smolar was dispatched to Kharkiv (then the Ukrainian capital) , where he was given the task of reinforcing the local Yiddish-speaking Communist cadre. He helped to edit the newspaper Yunge gvardye (Young Guard) , which targeted Yiddish-speaking youth. He returned to Moscow in 1926 and continued his studies at the Communist University, coediting its Yiddish journal Mayrevnik (Student of the Mayrevke) . Smolar served as a Comintern agent in Poland from 1928 to 1939; twice arrested, he spent six years in prison. After World War II began, he fled to Bialystok (then in Soviet-occupied territory) , where he gained prominence among refugee Polish Yiddish writers and as editor of the Communist newspaper Byalistoker shtern (Bialystok Star) . Smolar did not manage to evacuate when Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941. A leading member of the resistance in the Minsk ghetto, he became commissar of a partisan group operating in Belorussian forests. His wartime memoirs, Fun Minsker geto (From the Minsk Ghetto) , were published by Emes in Moscow in 1946. Smolar and his wife, Walentyna Najdus, subsequently returned to Poland, where he held key positions in the Jewish community as chair of the Jewish Cultural Alliance and editor of the Yiddish newspaper Folks-shtime. He published a collection of partisan stories, Yidn on gele lates (Jews without Yellow Patches; 1948) , and the play A posheter zelner (An Ordinary Soldier; 1952) . His Folks-shtime editorial Undzer veytik un undzer treyst (Our Pain and Our Comfort; 4 April 1956) , which was reprinted all over the world, became the first semiofficial source of information on the liquidation of Soviet Yiddish cultural institutions and their leading personalities between 1948 and 1952. Indeed, this editorial triggered a radical decline in the number of Yiddish-language organizations that supported the Soviet Union. As a result of the 1968 anti-Jewish campaign and the involvement of his sons (Aleksander [1940 ] and Eugeniusz) in dissident student circles, Smolar acknowledged that his life in Poland had become untenable. He left for Israel in 1971. (YIVO Encyclopedia) Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Belarus - Minsk. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Belarus - Minsk - Personal narratives. World War, 1939-1945 - Jewish resistance - Belarus - Minsk. Smolar, Hersh, (1905-1993) . Light shelf wear to covers, with lightly bumped lower back corner on cover. Very clean. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-92-2)
209 pages. Index. Black and white illustrations. "Renders a man and an age in a way that will help a younger generation of readers understand, if not excuse, the man and the world that let him seize power. For older readers, here is a short but illuminating life of Hitler - the most profound sense of the word, a useful book." - from dust jacket. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Book
(FT) Hardcover, 1 volume, unpaged, 8vo, 24 cm. In Hebrew. Poetry. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poetry. Slezak, Czestaw -- Translations into Hebrew. Polish and Hebrew; Hebrew text vocalized. Poems. In jacket, wear to edges. Very good condition. (Holo2-19-63)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages. 21cm. Contains map titled âEthnographic Map of Ukraine.  Two essays originally aired as part of the CBC series âFrankly Speaking.  The first essay, titled âThe Ukrainian Problemâ, was written by G. W. Simpson with regard to the âmost urgent problem of nationalism in Europe [â¦] Ukrainian nationalism.  Simpson contends that Ukrainian nationalism is opposed to the interests of stability in Eastern Europe. The second essay titled, âClaims of the Ukrainiansâ by Wasyl Swystun describes the claims and assertions of the Ukrainian Nationalist movement as related to the Ukrainian Canadian population in the interwar period. Subjects: Nationalism -- Ukraine. URSS. Ukraine (Question) Ukraine -- History -- 1921-1944. Ukraine -- History -- 20th century. Adolf Hitler. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Some edge wear and age toning. Good + condition. (UKR-1-6) xx
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages. 21cm. First Edition. Contains map titled Ethnographic Map of Ukraine. Two essays originally aired as part of the CBC series, Frankly Speaking. The first essay, titled The Ukrainian Problemâ, was written by G. W. Simpson with regard to the most urgent problem of nationalism in Europe: Ukrainian nationalism. Simpson contends that Ukrainian nationalism is opposed to the interests of stability in Eastern Europe. The second essay titled, Claims of the Ukrainians, by Wasyl Swystun describes the claims and assertions of the Ukrainian Nationalist movement as related to the Ukrainian Canadian population in the interwar period. Subjects: Nationalism -- Ukraine. URSS. Ukraine (Question) Ukraine -- History -- 1921-1944. Ukraine -- History -- 20th century. Adolf Hitler. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Some edge wear and age toning. Good + condition. (UKR-1-6a)
Softcover, 15 pages, portraits, 8vo, 21 cm. Sympathetic look at the complicated Levin, who some say was "obsessed" with Anne Frank. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish authors -- United States -- Biography. Levin, Meyer, 1905-1981. Cover title. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Articles added. Near fine condition. (Holo2-19-82)
Silvio Bertoldi - Hitler e la sua battaglia. Un grande politico, un grande stratega, un grande criminale Hitler, un nome che ha riempito la storia del nostro secolo, un personaggio sul quale sono state scritte migliaia di pagine, dati giudizi e condanne inappellabili, ma soprattutto un uomo che non è stato capito, anzi che non si ha avuto il coraggio di cercare di capire. Con questo libro Bertoldi, basandosi su fatti e documenti inoppugnabili, ha deciso di rendere un po meno certe le nostre certezze... Volume in ottime condizioni, pagine imbrunite ai margini. 50-p2
RIZZOLI 1976 432 PP. PRIMA EDIZIONE. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: SEGNI DEL TEMPO ALLA SOVRACCOPERTA, LIEVI BRUNITURE AI TAGLI, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. Tre sono in genere gli eventi descritti nei 21 mesi che vanno dall'8 settembre 1943 al maggio 1945: l'occupazione tedesca, la Resistenza e la vicenda della Repubblica Sociale. In questo libro viene descritta esclusivamente la storia di Salò: i fatti e i personaggi. Una storia di Salò vista dal di dentro: la storia tragica e appassionata della Repubblica di Mussolini e degli uomini che lo seguirono per opportunismo, per fede, per "mantenere la parola data", per amore di strage, per "cercar la bella morte". 21 mesi disperati in cui l'Italia fu divisa in due e che lasciarono una profonda ferita nell'anima degli italiani.
Softcover, 503 pages, 8vo. "We devote nearly half of volume 32 of Yad Vashem Studies to various aspects of the Holocaust in [Hungary]. Six articles by both established and lesser-known scholars break new ground in Holocaust research and analysis. Randolph Braham reassesses rescue operations in Hungary, focusing on six major operations. He makes penetrating, critical observations on the motivations, objectives, strategies, and tactics of the Jewish, Hungarian, and German participants involved. Most importantly, Braham differentiates between what he sees as the myths and the realities that were related in many postwar accounts of the rescue of Jews in Hungary....László Karsai presents a first analysis of war crimes' trials in Hungary by the Hungarian People's Courts. ...Guy Miron and Anna Szalai look at Jewish reactions to the anti-Jewish laws passed in Hungary and, in the process, reveal a great deal about Hungarian Jewish identity on the eve of the Holocaust there. ...Three articles in this volume relate to Polish-Jewish relations and interactions before and during the Holocaust. Dariusz Libionka's analysis of the attitudes of the Polish Catholic intellectual press toward the Jews in the 1930s makes for devastating reading. ...Felicja Karay discusses the fascinating and strange case of the HASAG-Kielce forced-labor camp...Edward Kossoy tells the remarkable story of a group of 400 Jewish prisoners in the Gesiówka camp in Warsaw, who were liberated by a volunteer Polish force during the first days of the Polish uprising in Warsaw in August 1944....Three articles address the impact of new battlegrounds on the Holocaust as perceived from three different perspectives--the Germans, the Jews, and the Allies. Dan Michman returns to one of the best-known documents from the Holocaust--Heydrich's Schnellbrief--and asks the simple yet heretofore unaddressed question: why was it written? .... The late Raquel Hodara analyzes the activities and reactions of Polish Jewish women to the Nazis during the first months of the occupation. .... And finally, Nicholas Terry re-examines the level of information and comprehension of the Holocaust in British military intelligence circles during the first months of the systematic murder of the Jews. ...The volume concludes with five review articles on books by German, American, and Israeli authors. Joachim Neander reviews three new books on the SS economic administration and the forced labor that it employed; Yaacov Lozowick reviews Isabel Heinemann's book on the SS-Race and Resettlement Main Office; Judith Baumel reviews Nechama Tec's book on women, men, and the Holocaust; Michael Berenbaum reviews Dan Michman's book on Holocaust historiography from a Jewish perspective; and Nathan Cohen reviews the encyclopedia of Holocaust literature edited by Lillian Kremer. Two important aspects of the Holocaust that are highlighted in the contents of this volume--the Holocaust in Hungary and the individual--are reflected in the cover photos. Sándor Markovits's pocket watch individualizes fourteen Hungarian Jews from Simleul Silvaniei (Szilágysomlyó) whom the Nazis set out to murder in 1944, in their last-ditch effort to complete the "Final Solution. " In the background we see the faces of Hungarian Jews deported from the Carpathian Mountains to Birkenau at nearly exactly the same moment in history at which the Markovits family was deported. " Light wear. Small dent to bottom left corner of book. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-11)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 206 pages. Ill. 22 cm. In Latvian. English Title: Political Refugees Without Masks. SUBJECT (S) : War criminals -- Latvia. Geographic: Latvia -- History -- German occupation, 1941-1944. Political refugees -- Germany -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Latvia -- Atrocities. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Cover is slightly worn, with bends at corners. Spine has a few rips. Binding and pages in good condition. (HOLO2-29-4) . Xx
Mm 140x210 Traduzione di Valeria Montagna. Volume cartonato rigido di 246 pagine, sovraccoperta editoriale. Esemplare in perfette condizioni, come nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. 219 (5), con ill. n.t. in b/n, ottimo es.
(FT) Hardcover, 159 pages, 2 volumes, 8vo, 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, "In War: Trilogy." Contents: Book 1. Kinder, Book 2. Poyerim. Vol. 2 published by Arbeter Ring, Y. L. Perets Brentsh 107. Other Titles: Title on titlepage verso: In krieg, trilogy. Slight browning of pages. Good condition. Difficult to find. (Holo2-19-26)
Gutes Exemplar; Einband gering berieben; kl. Gebrauchs- u. Lagerspuren; kl. Besitzerstempel. - "Der aus dem Sudetenland stammende Autor meldete sich als Jugendlicher zur Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, der er während des ganzen Krieges angehörte. Nach dem Zusammenbruch des Reiches verhaftet, wurde er in das Zuchthaus von Schwäbisch Hall eingeliefert. Zusammen mit Sepp Dietrich, Jochen Peiper und vielen anderen Kameraden seiner Truppe lernte er die brutalen Verhörmethoden eines eigens dazu geschulten Personals, erzwungene „Zeugenaussagen" und unmenschliche Behandlung kennen. ..." (Verlagstext) // INHALT : 1. Teil ----- Kindheit in Reichenberg ----- Lehrzeit ----- Heim ins Reich ----- Mit der Leibstandarte nach Rußland ----- Panzergrenadiere ----- Italienische Reise und Heimaturlaub ----- Vergebliche Gegenwehr im Westen ----- Endkampf im Südosten ----- 2. Teil ----- Kriegsgefangen beim Ami ----- Wie ein Kriegsverbrecher gemacht wird ----- Angeklagter im Malmedy Prozeß ----- Bei den Rotjacken ----- Lebenslänglich ----- Warten auf die Freiheit. ISBN 9783926650658
PARIS, Editions du Gerfaut 1974 - In-8 - Cartonnage éditeur avec jaquette illustrée en couleurs - 369 pages - bon exemplaire
(FT) Original Softcover. 8vo. 425 pages. 22 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Jews in the Soviet Union since the Beginning of the First World War (1939-1965) . CONTENTS INCLUDES: Nachalo Germansko-Sovetskoy Voyny: Evakuatsiya I Begstvo Evreev [Beginning of the German-Soviet War: Evacuation and Flight of the Jews] --- Na Okkupirovannoy Sovetskoy Territorii [In the Occupied Soviet Territories] --- V Pervye Gody Posle Voyny [In the First Years After the War] --- Nachalo Ofitsialnogo Pooschreniya Antisemitizma: Razgrom Evreyskogo Antifashistskogo Komiteta [The Beginning of the Official Promotion of Anti-Semitism: The Defeat of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee] --- V Pervyye Gody Posle Stalina [In the First Years After Stalin] --- Protivorechiya Sovestkoy Sovremennosti [The Contradictions of Soviet Modernity]. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Soviet Union -- History. Cover shows some wear with some light staining along spine, but still nice. Internal pages are bright and clean. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-101-1XX)
pp. ix, [3], 291. "What I have to say is based upon many months of first-hand observation, made possible through the generosity of the Oberlaender Trust. This organization is unique in that no strings are attached to its gifts. The reader will see that there is not one line of propaganda in this book, for anything or anybody. Chapters include: The Return of the Hero; Politics in the American Way; The New Jerusalem; "The Dirty Jew"; The "New Churches"; Social Order According to the Prophets; What I saw in Germany; Conclusion; A Note Concerning the Evidence. "Maintains Hitler came to power in Germany by an accident made possible by Hindenberg's militarist and authoritarian leanings. Doubts that the Nazi regime will survive (1934), enjoins Americans to be wary." - Paul Madden in 'Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Epoch', p.195. Two stamps of a Franciscan Fathers Library upon front endpaper, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear to publisher's black cloth lettered in red. Tight and square. Dust jacket not included. A sound copy of this fascinating study of Hitler's early years in power. Phillips p.183. Book