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1975238539Koblenz, Eigenverlag, 1975. Broschiert
1975238540Koblenz, Eigenverlag, 1975. Broschiert
1984238534Koblenz, Eigenverlag, 1984. Broschiert
1984238535Koblenz, Eigenverlag, 1984. Broschiert
1984238536Koblenz, Eigenverlag, 1984. Broschiert
1984238537Dreieich, E. Weiss Druck und Verlag, 1984. Broschiert
1970238529Koblenz, Druckerei Gebr. Breuer, 1970. Broschiert
Hardcover, 335 pages, illustrations, 8vo, 25 cm. Much on absorption of Holocaust survivors into Israeli society. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Palestine. Immigratie. Acculturatie. Palestine -- Social conditions. Signed by Mr. Seligman. Stains to front cover. Top left inch of front of dust jacket torn off. Some notes throughout book. In dust jacket. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-19-27)
First edition. Original Cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, 335 pages, illustrations, 8vo, 25 cm. Much on absorption of Holocaust survivors into Israeli society. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Palestine. Immigratie. Acculturatie. Palestine -- Social conditions. Ex-library with usual marks. Jacket heavily worn at spine and covered with tape. Otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-19-27A)
Softbound. 8vo. XI, 261 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Poems and fiction by Herman Taube, with a foreword by Elie Wiesel and watercolors by Steffi Rubin. Herman Taube was born in Lodz, Poland in 1918. Orphaned at an early age, he was brought up by Mirle and Gershon Mandel, his grandparents. Gershon ran a small shop that produced soap and candles. Herman attended a yeshiva (school for study of the Torah) prior to WWII. Gershon hoped his grandson would become a rabbi, but Herman instead began nursing in 1937. Herman was called for duty as a medic in the Polish Army in August 1939. Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, thus marking the start of WWII. The Polish army was defeated within weeks of the blitzkrieg, (lightning war) . The Soviet Union occupied eastern Poland according to the German-Soviet Pact on September 17, 1939. Herman, along with the retreating Polish Army, was captured by the Soviet forces after crossing the Bug River. While officers and those of higher rank were sent to Katyn and later executed, lower ranking soldiers were sent to Siberia, a harsh area of the Soviet Union where gulags (Soviet work camps) were located. German forces invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941. Based on an agreement between the Soviet government and the Polish government in exile, all Polish citizens held in Soviet camps were to be released (in part, to create a Second Polish Army in exile) . Upon his release, Herman went to Uzbekistan to join the Second Polish Army. He worked as a medic in Uzbekistan for two years until his unit moved to the eastern front. In June 1944 Herman was injured when the ambulance he was riding in drove over a land mine. After recuperating Herman was sent to the headquarters of the Second Polish Army, newly stationed in Lublin, the former Lublin/Majdanek concentration camp. Herman worked in the Majdanek hospital, caring for the liberated prisoners who were left behind when the retreating Nazis liquidated the camp. Shortly thereafter Herman was sent to work in a hospital in Pomerania where he worked until the end of the war. After the war Herman married Susan Strauss, a fellow survivor. The two immigrated to the United States in 1947. Herman is the author of more than twenty novels and books of poetry and has worked as a writer and journalist for over 60 years. Herman and Susan live in the Washington, DC area and volunteer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. (USHMM) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poetry. Very light shelf wear to covers. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-100-40)
339 pages. Index. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. Cover corners bumped, small indentation on spine and edge of front cover
19603490000Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1960. VIII, 367 S. OLwd.
1975vd1294Marva - Genf Cartonné 1975 In-8 relié (13,5 * 21.4 cm) pleine toile de l'éditeur, 462 pages ; toile légèrement et tranches légèrement salies, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
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)
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)
(FT) Hardcover with dustjacket, 8vo, 2 Volumes, 572 pages (continuing page-count) , Illustrated. Inscribed by author. On the underground organization that helped Jewish refugees during World War II to escape to the British Mandate for Palestine. Aliyah Bet. Ex-library. Dustjackets have edgewear, overall very good condition in good attractive illustrated jackets. An attractive set of this important work. (HOLO2-89-92)
196911469BBOldenburg [u.a.], Stalling, 1969. 76 S. Ill. Pappband., m. illustr. Buchumschlag. guter, altersgem. Zustand., Buchumschlag a. d. Kanten leicht bestoßen., a. Buchrü. leicht gebr.
1936R2605-93Altona/Bahrenfeld, Cigaretten/Bilderdienst (1936). 401-500.Tsd. 4°. 135 S. Mit farb. Titelportr. u. zahlr. eingekl. photogr. Abb. Ohln., Einbd. bestoßen u. fleckig, Widmung a.d. Vorsatz, insg. gut erhalten.
1992158395Frankfurt/Main & New York: Campus-Verlag 1992. 370 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1954vj458La Table Ronde Broché 1954 In-8 (14,6 x 22,8 cm), broché, 373 pages, non coupé ; pliures au dos et au quatrième plat, papier bruni, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
201358517Melsungen : Bernecker © 2013. 236 S. : Ill. ; 20 cm, 295 g kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
200434752Berlin : Ullstein, 2004. 271 S. Ill. 8°. 2. Aufl. OKt. (Tb). (List ; 60480)
2004140932Berlin : Ullstein, 2004. 271 S. : Ill. 8° , Softcover/Paperback
200231536Lizenzausgabe der RM Buch und Medien Vertriebs GmbH, 2002. 271 S. OPappbd. OU.
200230353München, 2002. 271 S. OPappbd. OU.