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Paper Wraps. 8vo. 34 pages, 18 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Encirclement of Poland, Poland in the Event of a Conflict in the West. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges of covers. Pages darkened at edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-11)
Paperback. 8vo. 92 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Situation of the Evacuated Families: Reports from South West and Central Germany, The German Rule of Terror in Poland. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Some chipping at edges of covers and small tears on backstrip. Writing in pencil from previous owner on cover. Pages darkened at edges but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-12)
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. PERFETTO. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Monaco, la finta pace (29 settembre 1938) Collana: Memorie e documenti Autore: Henri Noguères Traduzione di: Elena Segre Editore: Milano: Garzanti, 1965 Lunghezza: 429 pagine; 8! c. di tav. ; 22 cm Titolo originale: Munich ou la drole de paix . Soggetti: Storia Contemporanea, Novecento, Nazismo, Hitler, Germania, SECONDA GUERRA MONDIALE, STORIA DIPLOMATICA, Europa, Pace, Storiografia, Cecoslovacchia, Polonia, Russia, Ribbentrop, Molotov, Comunismo, Stalin, Austria, Anschluss, Occupazione tedesca, 1939, Mussolini, Fascismo, Italia, Benes, Ultimatum, Diplomazia, Politica estera, Anti-antisemitismo, Fuhrer, Chamberlain, Inghilterra, Terzo Reich, Daladier, Praga, Documenti giuridici, diplomatici, Archivi, Churchill, Francia, Lord Runciman, Godesberg, Allegati, Diplomazia, Geopolitica, Relazioni Internazionali, Congressi Europei, Grandi Potenze
Mm 210x295 Volume cartonato rigido di 133 pagine, numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero, sovraccoperta editoriale. Qualche minimo strappetto ai margini della sovraccoperta, peraltro buona copia. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 150x215 Volume cartonato di pp. 430 con tavole in bianco e nero fuori testo, sovraccoperta figurata con piccoli strappi e scolorimento del dorso. Opera in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Volume in brossura, in buone condizioni. Rilegatura robusta.
français Sans date. In-12 de 126 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Extraits suivant la traduction de J. Gaudefroy-Demombynes et A. Calmettes. Un nom d'ancien propriétaire en marge du titre.
VG 1 inscription. good clean copy. is the story of a "Mischling, second degree," so designated by the Nazis because she had one Jewish grandmother, who did not learn until after the Nazi defeat and the toppling of Hitler that she was if not a Jew, at least partly a Jew, a Mischling, second degree
8vo. Xxviii, 195 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Germany - foreign relations - Poland; Poland - foreign relations - Germany; Great Britain - foreign relations - Germany; Germany - foreign relations - great Britain; World War, 1939-1945 - causes - Europe. Covers darkened and a little edge-worn, pages a little tan, good condition. (Holo2-12-14)
8vo. Xxviii, 195 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Germany - foreign relations - Poland; Poland - foreign relations - Germany; Great Britain - foreign relations - Germany; Germany - foreign relations - great Britain; World War, 1939-1945 - causes - Europe. Covers darkened and a little edge-worn, pages a little tan, good condition. (Holo2-12-14)
Very Good Condition; 4to; 90 pages; "Ostrzegamy. " In Yiddish. Includes Photo-montage covers and 61 Photos & Facsimiles. (H-42-13)
in-4°, broché. Illustrations NB dans le texte et hors texte et 6 illustrations hors texte en couleurs. Tres bon etat. [P-37]
8vo. 22, 76 pages. Illustrated. In Polish, Yiddish, English, French, Russian, and German. SUBJECT (S) : Jews - persecutions - Poland; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland; Poland - history - occupation, 1939-1945. Good+ condition. (SPEC-7-17)
Paper Wrappers with later boards. 12mo. XVI, 278, [3] pages. 1st edition. In German. Title translates to English as, Micha: Newly Translated and Explained. Accompanied with 5 Digressions. Hartmann (1774-1838) was a German author focusing primarily on the Old Testament and of Oriental languages. (EJ) OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Rebound in later, stiff boards. Brief notes from previous owner on inside of covers. Internal pages are lightly soiled with some foxing but all text is clear. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-60-5)
Mm 130x190 Traduccion de Alberto Saldivar P. Brossura editoriale di 250 pagine. Lievi segno del tempo, peraltro buona copia. Testo in lingua spagnola - spanish text. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 235x295 Ricostruzione storica di Sergio Lepri, prefazione di Giovanni Giovannini. Legatura editoriale, con sovraccoperta originale, in tre volumi con cofanetto. I volume: anni 1945 - 1959, 339 pagine; II volume: anni 1960 - 1974, 336 pagine; III volume: anni 1975 - 1994. Opera in ottime condizioni, con illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori, nel testo e fuori testo. Etichetta di biblioteca dismessa alla prima carta. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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)
Book shows light shef wear to covers. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Contents include: War of liberation and the revolution of 1848, Abolition of class lines and the Fuhrer, purification of the race , communism, Hitler and Wagner, Greenwich village warriors, Fichte, Hegel, Treitschke, Hitler, Rosenberg, Nazi religion versus christian religion, Theology of terror, Neanderthalers in airplanes, Joseph Harsch and Jachques Barzun, etc. copyright Pistil Books, 2011
Oblong 4to., First Edition, with illustrated title and very numerous photographs in the text, page-edges browning slightly as usual; cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, tight copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly frayed and creased at edges. Detailed account with hundreds of valuable photographs, many previously unpublished. Extremely scarce.
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)
Schutzumschlag mit leichten Randläsuren, Ecken leicht bestoßen, Vorderschnitt weist kleine Verschmutzungen auf, Bleistiftanmerkungen auf Vorsatz, innen sehr sauber. - Mensch, Adolf! Er allein soll es gewesen sein, allein verantwortlich für das Desaster der Deutschen und ihre millionenfachen Verbrechen. So konnten sich die gesellschaftlichen Eliten nahezu bruchlos dem Wiederaufbau und dem Vorwärts- kommen widmen. Die Vergangenheit indes will nicht vergehen, bis heute ist es ein großes nationales Projekt, sie zu »bewältigen«. Rolf Rietzler begibt sich in seinem Buch zurück zu den Ursprüngen der politischen Lebenslügen und entlastenden Opfermythen. Er beschreibt die bis heute andauernde steile postume Karriere des »Führers«, auch in ihren teils grotesken Facetten. Dabei folgt er den verschlungenen Wegen der Historiker und dechiffriert ihre Strategien und Versuche, zu beschönigen und zu exkulpieren, was nicht zu exkulpieren ist. Mit wachen Augen und einem feinen Ohr für Misstöne, für tief sitzende Ressentiments lässt er die Hitler- bilder Revue passieren, so wie sie in den Niederungen des Boulevards bis in die Höhen der Qualitätspresse, in Filmen und TV-Dokumentationen schillernd aufscheinen. Er lauscht den Sonntagsreden von Politikern und anderen Stützen der Gesellschaft - nicht mit milder Empathie, sondern sie als scharfsichtiger, engagierter Zeitgenosse mit Wortwitz, Sarkasmus und polemischer Verve sezierend. »Mensch, Adolf« zieht eine subjektiv und temperamentvoll geschriebene Bilanz der Jahrzehnte deutscher Mentalitätsgeschichte seit 1945, wobei der Autor immer das changierende Hitlerbild im Fokus behält und auch seine eigenen spezifischen Beziehungen zum Nachleben des »untoten Widerlings« nicht verschweigt. / Inhalt Prolog 2015: So möchte es gewesen sein Teil 1: Hitlers Nachleben Kapitel 1 Dämon und Sündenbock (1945-1959) Kapitel 2 Phantom und Hampelmann (1960-1972) Kapitel 3 Superstar und Schtonk (1973-1983) Kapitel 4 Streitobjekt und Jubilar (1984-1989) Kapitel 5 Reizfigur und TV-Marke (1990—1999) Teil 2: Ansichten und Seitenhiebe Kapitel 1 Blickfang Hitler - unser Buch-Führer Kapitel 2 Ein Herz fiir Horror - Hitler in der >Bild<-Zeitung Kapitel 3 »Betrogen und verraten« - Hitler, Tod und Nachttopf Kapitel 4 Im Knopp-Kino: Das Geheimnis der roten Armbinde Kapitel 5 »Militari larifari« - Hitler und die Generäle Kapitel 6 Hitlers Krieg, Schmidts Pflicht Epilog: Aus einem Leben, das zum Glück schiefgelaufen ist: Heimsuchungen, Karambolagen und Einsichten von unten Postskriptum Personenregister. ISBN 9783570102886
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 171, [1] pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Norwegian. Title translates as: People among the people: a book on anti-Semitism and xenophobia. Written by Leo Eitinger (1912 - 1996) , Holocaust survivor, Norwegian psychiatrist, and Human Rights advocate. He devoted a long period studying late-onset psychological trauma amongst Holocaust survivors, wherein Holocaust survivors like Paul Celan, Primo Levi and many others committed suicide due to holocaust trauma, several decades after the experience, towards late adulthood. Leo Eitinger was born in Lomnice, Moravia, at that time a town in the Austrian-Hungarian empire; currently the capital of Jihomoravský kraj and belonging to the Czech Republic. He studied medicine at the Masaryk University of Brno, graduated in 1937, and was drafted as an officer into the Czech Air Force. In 1939 he fled Nazi persecution of Jews and came to Norway as a refugee with the help of Nansenhjelpen. Upon arriving in Norway, he arranged for Jewish children to escape from Czechoslovakia to settle in the Jewish orphanage in Oslo. He was given permission to work as a resident in psychiatry in Norway in Bodø, but the permission was revoked by the Nazis after they invaded the country in 1940. He stayed underground from January 1941 until he was arrested in March 1942. He was imprisoned in various places throughout Norway and was deported on the ship Gotenland on February 24, 1943, arriving by train via Berlin at the concentration camp at Auschwitz (where the number 105268 was tattoed on his arm) and was later moved to Buchenwald. Of the 762 Jews deported from Norway to German concentration camps, only 23 survived - Leo Eitinger was one of them. After returning to Norway he specialised in psychiatry. In 1966 Leo Eitinger was appointed professor of psychiatry at the University of Oslo and became Head of the University Psychiatric Clinic. After the war Leo Eitinger allocated all his time and efforts to the study of human suffering with emphasis on clinical psychiatry, in particular victimology and disaster psychiatry. He conducted several landmark studies about the long-term psychological and physical effects of extreme stress and also about being a refugee. Some of the major works have been published; e. G. Concentration camp survivors in Norway and Israel (1964) ; Mortality and morbidity after extreme stress (1973) ; Strangers in the world (1981) (University of Oslo description) Subjects: Antisemitism -- History. Race Relations. Jews. Popular Works [PT]. Sociology. OCLC lists 16 copies. Pages lightly aged, contain consistent penciled marks throughout, and penciled notes on endpages. Otherwise fresh. Good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-104-4)
Original illustrated wraps. 8vo. [3], 57 pages. 22 cm. Serial publication. Volume 10, Spring 1995. Includes numerous first hand accounts of the second world war by American Jewish veterans. Illustrated with over a dozen period photographs. Subjects: Jews - Nebraska - History - Periodicals. Jews - Middle West - History - Periodicals. Jews - Nebraska - Biography - Periodicals. Jews - Middle West - Biography - Periodicals. Oral history - Periodicals. Nebraska - Ethnic relations - Periodicals. Middle West - Ethnic relations - Periodicals. Light wear around edges, near fine. Great condition (HOLO2-103-21)
Mm 160x225 Collana "Storica" - Volume in copertina rigida, sovraccoperta editoriale, 341 pagine, illustrazioni fuori testo. A cura di Gianfranco Bianchi. Ottima copia. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 140x210 Collana "Memorie". Brossura editoriale di 367 pagine, copertina figurata, etichetta di biblioteca privata dismessa in apertura. Ottimo stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.