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1945RO20002145Les éditions de la Nouvelle France. 1945. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 257 p.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
1945RO20183866NOUVELLE FRANCE. 1945. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 257 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
8553Edit de la nouvelle France 1945
1969RO40121562Flammarion. 1969. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 124 pages. Signature en tour début d'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
1945RO20198549NOUVELLE FRANCE. 1945. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 257 pages + 1 bandeau d'editeur - 1 annotation au stylo noir sur le 1er plat, page de garde et de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
1945184682Editions de la Nouvelle France Editions de la Nouvelle France, 1945. In-8 broché de 257 pages. Très bon état.
85415Paris, Flammarion, 1969. 11 x 18, 125 pp., broché, bon état.
2008R240120096ARMAND COLIN. 2008. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 155 pages - quelques photos noir et blanc hors texte - annotations/soulignements au crayon dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
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
18052Productions de Paris, 1969. 14 x 22, 480 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, cartonnage d'éditeur + jaquette, bon état.
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.
1965R240119158CALMANN-LEVY. 1965. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 333 pages - quelques photos noir et blanc hors texte - plats contrepliés. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
2012R240120073GALLIMARD. 2012. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 710 pages - quelques cartes noir et blanc dans et hors texte - jaquette en bon état - + 1 extrait de presse relatif à l'ouvrage. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
2016190699Gallimard Paris, Gallimard, 2016. In-8 broché de 589 pages. Collection Bibliothèque des Histoires. Très bon état
19733197456Lexington, Heath, 1973. IX, 227 S. Kart.
199013295ABWarschau, Panstwowe Muzeum, 1990. 4°. 289 (3) S.u. 27 S. Beilage (engl. Übersetzung). Mit vielen tls. farb. Photogr. Lwd. u. OU. Minimale Gebrauchssp. Nice copy.
(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)