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Sauber erhalten. Christoph Kleßmann Einleitung 5 Wolf gang Jacobmeyer D e r Ü b e r f a l l auf P o l e n u n d d e r n e u e C h a r a k t e r d e s K r i e g e s . . . 1 6 Ulrich Heinemann »Kein Platz für Polen und Juden.« Der Widerstandskämpfer Fritz-Dietlof Graf von der Schulenburg und die Politik der Verwaltung in Schlesien 1939/40 38 Georg Hansen »Damit wurde der Warthegau zum Exerzierplatz des prakti- schen Nationalsozialismus.« Eine Fallstudie zur Politik der Einverleibung 55 Tomasz Szarota A l l t a g i n W a r s c h a u u n d a n d e r e n b e s e t z t e n H a u p t s t ä d t e n . . . . 7 3 Wlodzimierz Borodziej Politische und soziale Konturen des polnischen Widerstandes . 95 Christoph Kleßmann Die kulturelle Selbstbehauptung der polnischen Nation 117 Wladyslaw Bartoszewski Polen und Juden in der deutschen Besatzungszeit 139 Wolf gang Reischock Ich war achtzehn. Die ersten Wochen des Krieges in Tage- buchaufzeichnungen, Briefen und Erinnerungen 156 Kommentierte Auswahlbibliographie 175 Die Autoren ISBN 9783525335598
1865910642CGHamburg:, C. Adler, [um 1865]. Stahlstiche und Chromolithographie, 23 x 23 cm.
Very Good Turkish Original b/w photograph in its special cardboard. Signed and inscribed in Mersin, February, 23, 1934 as 'Kenan Bey kardesime: Miralay Sadik.'. No photograph studio's emblem. 24 x 21 cm. Miralay Sadik Bey, (Miralay or Mîr-i alay (Gendarmerie: Alaybeyi ) was a military rank of the Ottoman army and navy. It corresponds to a Colonel (modern Turkish: Albay). Miralay is a compound word composed of Mir (commander) and Alay (regiment). The rank was junior to the Mirliva and superior to the Kaymakam (Lieutenant Colonel).), (1860-1941), an Ottoman soldier and politician. He graduated from Mekteb-i Harbiye (Militarian Academy) in 1882. He went for duty to Trablusgarb (Libya), Syria, and Macedonia. He was in Manastir City, joined to Jalvatiyya order, and then joined to Ittihad ve Terakki Party (Committee Union and Progress) in secret (1906). He was the leader of Hâlaskâr Zâbitân (Saviour officers -Ottoman Turkish: Halâskâr Zâbitân-) was the name of a secret organization during the dissolution era of the Ottoman Empire), during the Bab-i Âlî raid in 1912, but it was failed. After a fail assassination of Mahmoud Chevket Pasha (Mahmud Sevket Pasa), he escaped to Paris, after that Egypt on the eve of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913). He was in adjacent relation to the British always. He returned to the country (25 April 1919) after Armistice (30 October 1918), and was elected to Heyet-i Ayan. And was elected to Hürriyet ve Itilâf Party -Committee Freedom and Entente- in 1920. He captured the management of the British Friendship Society in 1921. He was a dissident to Ankara Government during the Turkish National Struggle, but after the achievement of Ankara Government, he went to Romania with an English ship. Therefore he was got into '150 personae non-gratae of Turkey'. After the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1923), the newly established Republic of Turkey presented a list of 600 names to the Conference of Lausanne, which were to be declared personae non-gratae. Later, a list comprising only 150 of these, put into effect by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on April 23, 1924 (revised on June 1, 1924), was included in the Treaty of Lausanne. The list (known as Yüzellilikler in Turkish, literally, Hundredandfiftyers), which is a who's who of the Ottoman Empire, had the purpose of eliminating the ruling elite of Ottomans from the Republic. The list is famous as it became the center of discussions of the nature of the new Republic: mainly, whether the Republic was to remain a continuation of the old Empire or not. The list has served as proof that the administration and ideologists of the Empire were not transferred to the Republic. The formation of this list is also related to studies analyzing the jurisdictional conflict between the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. These powers were fighting each other for their existence, as they were both active (using diplomatic and military means) until the Conference of Lausanne On June 28, 1938, the law restricting the entry of these people into Turkey was lifted, with the return of only a few on the list. In very good+ condition.
1905c2410150320xbvkU.S.A., St. Paul - Minnesota, Ingersoll View Company, 1905. 100 colour-stereograph plates (ca. 9 x 18 cm) with captions under the photographs and extensive description on the rear, loose in the publisher's black cardboard box (ca. 9,5 x 19 x 7,5 cm).
189178S.l., s.d. in-4, 6 planches finement aquarellées, de 21,5 x 28 cm, avec sujets dans une large bordure citron, légendées en allemand (sauf la dernière, en français), en feuilles sous chemise de chagrin azur à recouvrements de toile et lacets, dos lisse muet (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
185688519CBStrasbourg, 1856. 1 Doppelblatt, 31,4 x 20,4 cm.
19533940Berlin, Kultur u. Fortschritt 1953. 26.-45.Tsd. Übers. a.d. Russ. v. Ellen Walden. M. Textillustr. v. Kurt Zimmermann. 396 S. Illustr. OHlwd.
182933089February 6 1829. 1829. Very good. - Quarto 9-1/8 inches high by 7-1/4 inches wide. Two-and-a-half pages. Over 180 words penned on 3 sides of a folded sheet. Herbert Taylor thanks the recipient who is caring for his brother for his letter regarding his concerns. "I cannot sufficiently thank you for your friendly & considered attention in writing to me on the 30th Jany upon the subject of the accident which unfortunately happened to my dear Brother on the 27th.". He goes on to state "I thank God that he has escaped more serious injury. It is most satisfying to know that he is in such good hands and that he has with him so kind and attentive a friend as yourself." Signed "H. Tayor". Folded for mailing the letter is mounted to stiff paper stock with glue along the edge of the blank verso of the last leaf. Very good. <p>The British Army officer Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor 1775-1839 rose through the ranks after jointing the 2nd Dragoon Guards. He served as Aide de camp to the Duke of York then commander-in-chief of the British Army and as Aide de Camp Military Secretary and Private Secretary to the Marquess Cornwallis. In 1805 he became Private Secretary to the Sovereign in service to King George III. He was the first person to fill this post. From 1811 he served as private secretary to Queen Charlotte. Returning to the field to command a brigade at Antwerp in 1813-14 he then served as Member of Parliament for Windsor from 1820-23 and Ambassador to Berlin from 1820 to 1827. He was first and principal Aide de Camp to King George IV and deputy Secretary at War. Adjutant-General to the Forces from 1828-30 he became private secretary to the new king William IV and served as first and principal Aide de Camp to Queen Victoria from 1837-39. He was Master of St. Katherine's Hospital and appointed Master Surveyor and Surveyor-General of the Ordnance in 1828.<p>From the autograph collection of Mrs. Mary Ford widow of Richard Ford who wrote the popular "Handbook for Travellers in Spain". February 6, 1829. unknown
1902gb392Editions de la revue blanche Broché 1902 In-12 (12 x 19 cm), broché, 306 pages, avec un protège livre Ernest Flammarion ; pliures au dos, coins cornés, plats salis, mouillure sur la première garde, usures sur le protège livre, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
100130318Gofflot in8. Sans date. Broché.
1972743489PN. New. 1972. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
4to, xl, 268pp., numerous facsimiles, orig. cloth, d.w. Bibliography of British and foreign military books fully describes, with collations, many of hundreds of works produced between the invention of printing and the year 1642, including printed editions of the classical technical writers.
First Edition, 4to, viii, 265pp., ex-library, illustrs., orig. cloth, d.w. a little soiled.
8vo., Second Edition; green cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper The standard reference. Much-needed reissue of the first edition of 1965.
1927102261927 broché (paperback) grand in-octavo, dos et couverture marrons clairs imprimés (spine and cover printed), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), 1 illustration, 229 pages, 1927 à Paris Payot,
1924R300262990Payot. 1924. in-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos très frotté, Intérieur frais. Paris, Payot, 1924, in 8, broché, 228 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 359-Marine militaire
1928R300262991Payot. 1928. in-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. Paris, Payot, 1928, in 8, reliure demi-basane, dos orné, mors fendus, page de garde détachée, 228 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 359-Marine militaire
1988RO30056236GALLIMARD. 1988. In-4. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 204 pages. Nombreux plans et photos en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. Couverture toilé noire avec titre en doré.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 359-Marine militaire
227507Paris, Payot, 1930 in-8, 175 pp., planches, broché. Dos abîmé avec manques.
1906RO10033424Petit journal.. 29 avril 1906. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 15 pages environ illustrées de nombreuses gravures et photographies noir et blanc. Premier plat de couverture illustré d'une photo noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.171-Histoire coloniale
202003042Paris, Gerfaut double, 1977 ; in-12, 287 pp., br. En etat d'usage ou bon état n°010 volume double.
200810639Paris, Gerfaut, 1977 ; in-12, 287 pp., broché, couverture illustr. N°010 double.
200711943Paris, Gerfaut, 1977 ; in-12, 287 pp., broché, couverture illustr. N°010 double.
1972RO80220178Robert laffont. 1972. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 466 pages. Dos manquant. Quelques planches en noir et blanc au centre de l'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 359-Marine militaire
1972R300262614Laffont. 1972. in-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. Paris, Laffont, 1972, in 8, broché, photos, 466 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 359-Marine militaire