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Hardcover, 270 pages, illustrated, 4to, 28 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Hungary -- Biography. Jewish youth -- Hungary -- Biography. Zionism -- Hungary -- History -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Hungary. Jews, Hungarian -- Israel -- Biography. Holocaust survivors -- Israel -- Biography. Ondergrondse organisaties. Joden. Zionisten. Hongarije. Note(s) : "Copyright (c) The Society for the Research of the History of the Zionist Yorth Movement in Hungary. "-Title page verso. Includes bibliography (p. 261-264) and index. Wear to corners and binding. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-16-23)
Hardcover, 270 pages, illustrated, 4to, 28 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Hungary -- Biography. Jewish youth -- Hungary -- Biography. Zionism -- Hungary -- History -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Hungary. Jews, Hungarian -- Israel -- Biography. Holocaust survivors -- Israel -- Biography. Ondergrondse organisaties. Joden. Zionisten. Hongarije. Note(s) : "Copyright (c) The Society for the Research of the History of the Zionist Yorth Movement in Hungary. "-Title page verso. Includes bibliography (p. 261-264) and index. Very good condition. (Holo2-16-23A)
Original illustrated cover, Large 8vo; 133 pages; In Polish. To the Victims of the Brigade of Death. Wolff # I: 1354. Weliczker was in the Sonderkommando. "Leon Weliczker Wells was born in Lvov, Poland, on March 10, 1925. Wells was a prisoner in the Janowska concentration camp outside Lvov during World War II. He escaped from the camp in an uprising in 1943 and was hidden in the basement of the Kalwinski family on the outskirts of Lvov. Wells kept a written record of his experiences as a member of the "Death Brigade," and these memoirs were published in Poland after the war and reissued in the United States as The Janowska Road. In 1946 Wells left Poland for the American Zone in Germany, and while in Munich he helped organize the Jewish Historical Commission there. This group gathered documents on the Holocaust which became part of the original collection of the Yad Vashem archive in Israel. Wells gave testimony at both the Nuremberg trials and the Eichmann trial....Wells published Who Speaks for the Vanquished? in 1987. In this work Wells investigated the "non-response" of American Jewish leaders of theplight of Jews in Nazi Europe. He contended that Zionist organizations in America failed to respond in a significant way to save the Jews of Europe because they were focusing their time, influence, and money on preparations for a Jewish state in Palestine" (Yale 2002).Repair to spine. Cover wrappers are edgeworn and chipped without any significant damage to illustration. Pages are browning. Overall Fair Condition. (H-17-1)
Original Paper Wrappers. 21 pages. Illus. 20 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, Buchenwald: A Guide Through the Memorial. Includes maps, significant dates. SUBJECT (S) : Buchenwald (Concentration camp) . Wrappers worn but solid. Internal pages are tanned, but not fragile. Good Condition. (HOLO2-93-17)
Volume 3, Number 9. December 30, 1937. Wrappers; 16mo. 35 pages. Also includes "The Ludlow Resolution" by General William C. Rivers and Major George Fielding Eliot, and "After the Town Meeting" by Edward Hodnett. A transcript of a broadcast from the League for Political Education's Town Hall in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company. Debates and debating -- Periodicals. Radio addresses, debates, etc. -- Periodicals. Social problems -- Periodicals. Title Subject: America's town meeting of the air -- Periodicals. Pages brown; lower right-hand corner bent; small piece of back page gone. Good condition. (H-31-4)
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 164 pages. 23 cm. In German. "mit einer Einfuhrung von H. G. Van Dam, mit Gesetz zur Aenderung des BEG (Mantelgesetz) ...Verordnung zur Durchführung des [sect. ] 31d des Gesetzes zur Regelung der Wiedergutmachung nationalsozialistischen Unrechts für Angehörige des öffentlichen Dienstes vom 6. Juli 1956." Inscribed by the author in year of publication to Moses Leavitt, chairman of the Claims Conference negotiating delegation at the Hague. Subject(s) : World War, 1939-1945 --Claims --Germany (West) . Very Good Condition. (h2-3-13)
8vo; pp. 157; illustrazioni in b/n nel testo; legatura editoriale cartonata con titolo al dorso; sovraccoperta figurata.<BR>In ottimo stato.<BR>Prima edizione.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 252 pages. 22 cm. First edition. With 18 black and white plates. Subtitle: On the work of Sue Ryder on behalf of displaced persons in Germany. With plates, including portraits. A biography and history of the relief work done by Sue Ryder for Displaced Persons and Holocaust Suvivors. Born in Yorkshire in 1924, Sue Ryder served with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during the Second World War. Established by Winston Churchill in 1940, the SOE promoted and coordinated resistance activity in German occupied Europe. Her life's mission became clear after World War II. During the post-war reconstruction in Europe, she worked as a volunteer amongst displaced and stateless refugees. During this time she opened her first home, St Christopher's in Germany. It was designed as a haven for refugees, many of whom were survivors of concentration camps. On her return to England, she established the Sue Ryder Foundation with the aim to provide care where it is needed most. Sue Ryder was married for many years to war hero and fellow charity founder the late Leonard Cheshire VC, who died in 1992. Lady Ryder was made a life peer in 1978 and was a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1975. She also received the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1957. (Sue Ryder Foundation) Subjects: Refugees. Britain. Biographies. Ryder. Social issues. Refugees. Organizations S. I. R. World War 1939-1945. German camps and prisons. Britain. Biographies. Ryder. Social issues. Refugees. Organizations S. I. R..World War 1939-1945. German camps and prisons. Outer edges lightly soiled, light wear to cloth. Without jacket. Very good condition. (HOLO2-100-15) XX
1st edition, original cloth, 4to, xix+ 288+ (2) pages. On title page: Brzezin memorial book. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish, with English introduction. There once was a town of Jewish tailors Brzezin. From early dawn until late at night one could hear the music of the Singer sewing machines. It was the music of hard work, of intense anxiety, of a hard life, but also of noisy youth, semi-intellectuals, observant Jews, Hasidim who lived and had aspirations in the small Jewish town Brzezin. The Nazi savages extinguished this life forever, transformed it into ashes. Only a few Jews from the tailoring town Brzezin, by some miracle, remain, scattered over the entire world, individuals who were witnesses to the German cannibalism. May these words, frail in print, but inscribed not with ink but with blood, be a modest contribution to the matseve [gravestone] for my native town, Brzezin. Brzezin was one of the oldest and most popular Jewish communities in Poland. When this community was established, it carried the name Krakowek [Little Krakow]. At that time, the community extended from the Strykower highway to beyond the Jewish besoylem [cemetery] to the surrounding hills. The Polish noblewoman, Anna Lasocka, had brought the first weavers from afar into this community. Then the community developed even further and began to broaden its borders. At that time, the town already carried the name Brzezin. Jewish tailors came to Brzezin from many places, and after several generations, the town developed its own type of tailoring industry, by which it was known all over the world. A cottage industry was the main occupation here. As early as 1772, Brzezin was famous for its mass production in tailoring. Until 1914 the great Czarist Russia was flooded with the inexpensive products of Brzeziner tailors. In the years between the two world wars, the export of Brzezin industry was spread over many lands in Europe and into other parts of the world. In this, the great Jewish magaziners [owners of clothing enterprises] exporters such as Frankensztejn, Tuszynski, Sulkowicz, and others played a great role. The Jews in Brzezin did not only work, they also participated actively in the socio-political and cultural life of the town, had their representatives on the town council in town hall, and had their religious and secular educational, cultural, and social organizations. Materially, it was a life of Jewish poverty, but spiritually, socially, and culturally, it was rich. (translated from book) SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Brzeziny (Lo´dz´) ; Jews. OCLC: 19306453. Light wear on cover, some wear on spine. Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-16-6A)
1st edition, original cloth, 4to, xix+ 288+ (2) pages. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish, with English introduction. There once was a town of Jewish tailors Brzezin. From early dawn until late at night one could hear the music of the Singer sewing machines. It was the music of hard work, of intense anxiety, of a hard life, but also of noisy youth, semi-intellectuals, observant Jews, Hasidim who lived and had aspirations in the small Jewish town Brzezin. The Nazi savages extinguished this life forever, transformed it into ashes. Only a few Jews from the tailoring town Brzezin, by some miracle, remain, scattered over the entire world, individuals who were witnesses to the German cannibalism. May these words, frail in print, but inscribed not with ink but with blood, be a modest contribution to the matseve [gravestone] for my native town, Brzezin. Brzezin was one of the oldest and most popular Jewish communities in Poland. When this community was established, it carried the name Krakowek [Little Krakow]. At that time, the community extended from the Strykower highway to beyond the Jewish besoylem [cemetery] to the surrounding hills. The Polish noblewoman, Anna Lasocka, had brought the first weavers from afar into this community. Then the community developed even further and began to broaden its borders. At that time, the town already carried the name Brzezin. Jewish tailors came to Brzezin from many places, and after several generations, the town developed its own type of tailoring industry, by which it was known all over the world. A cottage industry was the main occupation here. As early as 1772, Brzezin was famous for its mass production in tailoring. Until 1914 the great Czarist Russia was flooded with the inexpensive products of Brzeziner tailors. In the years between the two world wars, the export of Brzezin industry was spread over many lands in Europe and into other parts of the world. In this, the great Jewish magaziners [owners of clothing enterprises] exporters such as Frankensztejn, Tuszynski, Sulkowicz, and others played a great role. The Jews in Brzezin did not only work, they also participated actively in the socio-political and cultural life of the town, had their representatives on the town council in town hall, and had their religious and secular educational, cultural, and social organizations. Materially, it was a life of Jewish poverty, but spiritually, socially, and culturally, it was rich. (translated from book) SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Brzeziny (Lo´dz´) ; Jews. OCLC: 19306453. Light wear on cover, Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-16-6)
Later Cloth. 8vo. 292 pages. 21 cm. First Portuguese edition. Translated from the Russian, this documentary in the form of a novel details the massacre at Babi Yar, a large ravine outside the city of Kiev where 100, 000 Jews, Gypsies, and Communists were mass murdered in 1941. Subjects: Babi Yar Massacre, Ukraine, 1941 - Fiction. War stories. Russian fiction - Translations into Portuguese. Historical fiction. Soviet Union - History - German occupation, 1941-1944 - Fiction. OCLC lists four copies worldwide (Biblio Senado Federal; Gratz Col; Univ Pittsburgh; Boston Pub Libr) . Previous owners signature on endpage; otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-19)
Stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 77, [5], 24 pages. 25 cm. Serial Publication. The Center for Research and Studies on the History of the Second World War was founded on 13 December 1967. Its task was to take all necessary measures to collect, preserve and study documents or archives relating to the Second World War in Belgium, its antecedents, background and consequences [Moniteur Belge (Belgian law gazette) ], 10 February 1968, n° 29, p. 1259-1260) . Originally, the Center was attached to the General Archives and was placed under the direction of the Department of National Education. This issue of the Journal of the Center, Number 10, October 1980, contains the dossiers and expositions of the various committees at the Center, new additions to the Archives and Collections, Recent Publications and Conferences of the Center, A Chronicle on Resistance during the Second World War, Notes from over a dozen lectures at the Center, and a bibliography of recent publications related to Belgium in the Second World War. Includes 4 pages of photographic plates. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Belgium - Periodicals. Covers lightly soiled, with bumped outer edges. Clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-100-6)
Stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 54, 52 pages. 25 cm. Serial publication. The Center for Research and Studies on the History of the Second World War was founded on 13 December 1967. Its task was to take all necessary measures to collect, preserve and study documents or archives relating to the Second World War in Belgium, its antecedents, background and consequences [Moniteur Belge (Belgian law gazette) ], 10 February 1968, n° 29, p. 1259-1260) . Originally, the Center was attached to the General Archives and was placed under the direction of the Department of National Education. This issue of the Journal of the Center, Number 11, December 1981, contains the dossiers and expositions of the various committees at the Center, new additions to the Archives and Collections, Recent Publications and Conferences of the Center, A brief biography of the anti-nazi Cardinal Van Roey, Notes from over a dozen lectures at the Center, and a bibliography of recent publications related to Belgium in the Second World War. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Belgium - Periodicals. Light wear to covers. Good + condition. (HOLO2-100-7)
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 314 pages. 22 cm. First American Edition. Fiction. On the morning of the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War, the Polish inmates of a slave labor camp at Papenburg, near the Dutch border of Germany, exultantly throw off their shackles. The Camp of All Saints becomes, overnight, an island of victors in the ocean of defeated Germany. This is their last victory. Wild rejoicing is followed by a saturnalia of reprisals when by rape, plunder, torture and murder the Poles exact vengeance from their former captors. Then the victors relapse into the quiescent servility of the stateless, to wait vainly for visas to a new life. And the Germans, technically defeated, flourish while the DPs at the camp despair. jacket. Translated by Norbert Guterman. Very Good Condition in like jacket. A beautiful copy. (HOLO2-93-10)
Mm 125x190 La storia definitiva di un uomo che stendendo una rete tra Gestapo, esercito, marina e spionaggio riuscì quasi a distruggere Hitler -- Collana "Il Cammeo" - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata a colori, 408 pagine con 11 illustrazioni fuori testo. Traduzione di Letizia Berrini. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Paris, Librairie Académique Perrin, 1970. Fort in-8, cartonnage ett jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur, 727 pp. Edition originale. Cartes et planches hors-texte. Etat neuf.
Perrin Grand Livre du Mois 2012, In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur, 225 pages, avec un index. Très bon état.
8vo., First US Edition, with plates and endpaper charts, small unobtrusive personal book-stamp on half-title; cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly browned at edges. The best single-volume biography, first published as 'Canaris: Patriot im Zwielicht', Munich 1976. Notable for its debunking of the view that Canaris was an anti-Hitler activist (but reinforcing the facts of his several collaborations with German resistance movements)
CAROCCI 2004 442 PP FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. «Zia Fori voleva imparare la storia del popolo al quale apparteneva e che, sessantasette anni prima, aveva lasciato per il calore, la polvere e le sfide dell’India. Le ho detto che non appena fossi arrivato in Inghilterra le avrei scritto spiegandole ogni settimana, in forma epistolare, una parte della storia ebraica a cominciare da Adamo. Due anni e mezzo dopo ho imbucato l’ultima lettera; allora zia Fori aveva novantadue anni. Avevo la speranza che, nonostante i momenti di tristezza, disgregazione, guerra e sofferenza, la storia degli ebrei le avrebbe rivelato la tenacia con cui il suo popolo era sopravvissuto e si era affermato, la sua vita collettiva e la sua creatività, e il tentativo di ogni generazione di seguire la norma che Mosè aveva ricevuto da Dio per i figli di Israele, come si legge nel libro del Deuteronomio: "io ho posto davanti a voi la vita e la morte, la benedizione e la maledizione; scegli la vita, onde viviate tu e la tua discendenza". L’ingiunzione "scegli la vita" divenne l’imperativo religioso, civile e nazionale degli ebrei. Queste lettere per la mia zia indiana ne ripercorrono la storia attraverso cinquemila anni». Indice Introduzione/ Parte I. L’età biblica/La creazione/Adamo ed Eva/Caino e Abele/Matusalemme/Noè/Abramo e Isacco/Rachele/Giacobbe e le dodici tribù/Giuseppe in Egitto/Mosè e Aronne/L’esodo nel deserto/Amalec/Il vitello d’oro/Il monte Sinai e i dieci comandamenti/L’Arca della Testimonianza/Giosuè e la terra promessa/Debora e i giudici/Sansone e Dalila/Saul e David/Salomone e il primo Tempio/I regni israeliti/Il profeta Elia/Gezabel/La conquista assira/La prima diaspora/Ezechia e il regno di Giuda/I profeti Isaia e Geremia/La conquista babilonese/La seconda diaspora/La rivolta di Sedecia/L’ebraismo e l’identità ebraica/Ezra e la nuova alleanza/Neemia e la nuova Giudea/ Parte II. L’età storica/I nuovi conquistatori/L’ellenizzazione/La rivolta asmonea/Anna e i suoi sette figli/Erode/Il secondo Tempio/Hillel e Smammai/Gesù/La rivolta degli zelati/Masada/La rivolta di Bar Kochba/Rabbi Akiva/Yehuda ha-Nasì/L’impero romano/Yavne/Babilonia/Saadia Gaon/Maometto/Gli ebrei e l’islam/L’età dell’oro dell’ebraismo spagnolo/Gli ebrei nell’Europa occidentale/Le crociate/Rashi/La Renania e la Provenza/Le isole Baleari/Maimonide/Judah Halevi/Il Ramban/L’espulsione dalla Spagna/Gli ebrei della Cina/Gli ebrei dell’India/I khazari/Il primo ebraismo russo/Gli ebrei della Polonia/Lutero/Il golem/I massacri di Chmielnicki/Shabbetai Zvi/Il cassidismo/L’illuminismo/L’ebraico moderno/Gli ebrei di corte/Gaon di Vilna/Napoleone/La zona di residenza coatta/La vita degli ebrei nell’Europa occidentale e in Russia/La vita degli ebrei in America/Gli ebrei in Arabia e nei paesi musulmani/Gli inizi del sionismo/Gli Amanti di Sion/Rinascita ebraica in Palestina/Ben Yehuda e Ahad Ha-am/Il caso Dreyfus, Herzl e Lo Stato ebraico/ Parte III. Il XX secolo/Il primo congresso sionista/La prima guerra mondiale/La dichiarazione Balfour/I convertiti/I mezzi ebrei/La Germania e il nazismo/Le leggi di Norimberga/La Kristallnacht/La guerra civile spagnola/L’Olocausto, i dottori ebrei caduti/La resistenza ebraica/I gentili giusti/I soldati ebrei nella seconda guerra mondiale/Gli ebrei al di fuori delle zone di guerra/Storici ebrei/Gli ebrei di Ungheria/Gandhi e gli ebrei/La costituzione dello Stato di Israele/Gli ebrei nei territori arabi/Le guerre di Israele/Gli ebrei sovietici/I diritti umani/I vincitori del premio Nobel/Gli ebrei nello sport/Gli ebrei nell’America del secondo dopoguerra/La filantropia degli ebrei nel mondo/ Parte IV. Fede e culto/Rosh Hashana (il capodanno ebraico)/Lo Yom Kippur (il giorno dell’espiazione)/Giona e la balena/Shavuot (il giorno della rivelazione)/Ruth/Sukkot (i Tabernacoli)/Simhat Torah (gioire nella legge)/Tisha B’Av (il nove di Av )/Tu Bi-Shevat (il capodanno per gli alberi)/Pasqua/Hanukah/Le festività commemorative dello Stato di Israele/Il giorno di Gerusalemme/La sinagoga/Il caddish/Rosh Hodesh (il novilunio)/Purim/Il rabbino e gli altri funzionari della sinagoga/La Torà e gli altri libri della fede ebraica/Joseph Caro/Kashrut (la legge alimentare)/La gematria (numerologia)/mitzvot (le buone azioni)/tzedakah (la carità)/lashon ha-ra (la maldicenza)/I rituali e le pratiche del ciclo vitale: nascita, pubertà, matrimonio e divorzio, morte e sepoltura/I simboli religiosi e i manufatti/Il movimento di riforma/Il Sabato/Gli ebrei di Alaska/Lettera conclusiva.
Paper Wraps. 68 pages. 8vo. In French. A bibliography of ancient and rare books from bookseller Adrien-Maisonneuve. Includes 50 titles under Judaica. OCLC lists 2 libraries worldwide (Ibero-Amerikanisches Inst. , Germany; Univ. Of Basel Universitatsbibliothek, Switzerland) . Lacks backstrip. Covers discolored with small tear at base of spine. Stamps on front-inside cover and back cover. Interior pages are slightly discolored at edges, but in good condition with all text clear. Publishers original order form laid in, as well. (HOLO 2-31-9)
Cloth, 8vo. , 122 pages. Sections on "The Shadow of the Swastika" (pp. 74-75) and "England and Zionism" (pp.81-86) . JTS keeps their copy in the rare book room. SUBJECT(S) : Jews in art. Jews in art -- History. Art, Jewish. Art, Jewish -- Exhibitions. Joden. Kunstvoorwerpen. Other Titles: Anglo-Jewish art and history. Light wear and sunning to spine. Otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-20-20)
Non précisé. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 48 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et dessins en couleur. Tache en 1re page (Table). Vers 1940. Qu'est-ce que la Grande-Allemagne ? Petite Géographie. Le Peuple...
Un volume grand in-8°, 457 pp, index, broche, jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire). [CL-3]
Original Wrappers. 12mo. [16] pages. 20 cm. In Dutch. Title translates as Cell-dreams: In the war year 1943. Unpaginated, clandestinely published chapbook of Dutch resistance poems. This poem was printed and published in the occupied Netherlands, in the autumn of 1943. Subjects: Resistance Literature. Second World War. Bellettrie. Poetry. Prisoners. Light ageing to covers and inside margins, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-92-46)
In-8 (cm. 20.80), tela editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. VIII, 664, (8). Traduzione di Bruno Maffi. Tracce d’uso/polvere e piccola mancanza all’altezza della cuffia inferiore, sempre della sovracoperta ; peraltro, volume in buono stato (good copy).