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192314556Hamburg : Hermes, 1923. 105 S. ; 8° ; roter Org.-Halbln. mit schwanzem Deckelschild
1935252714Berlin, Verlag illustrierter Film-Kurier ca., 1935.
1941615611Nordland Verlag, Berlin. 2. Auflage 1941. 21,5 x 14 cm. Originalbroschur. Die Deckblätter mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren; vorne Einriss ca. 7 cm und kleiner Eckabriss. 111, (1) Seiten. Seite 43 mit kleineren Fleckchen im Randbereich, ansonsten nur schwach gebräunt, die Seiten fest.
1940169709Europa Verlag, 1940.
19711249687Berlin : Haude und Spener, 1971. 148 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. kart.
1941189981941. Broadside issued in 1941 by the Emergency Committee to Stop Deportations to the Sahara Desert articulating an urgent appeal against the forced deportation of anti-fascist refugees by the Vichy French government during the early years of the Second World War. Written by Edward K. Barsky a leading figure in the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee the document calls on American citizens to intervene diplomatically by contacting both the French Embassy in Washington D.C. and the U.S. Secretary of State. The broadside documents contemporary awareness of mass deportations and forced labor policies under the Pétain regime describing plans to remove large numbers of refugees-including veterans of the Spanish Civil War members of the International Brigades and political exiles from across Europe-to labor camps connected to the Trans-Saharan Railroad. The text situates these actions within broader patterns of repression highlighting the targeting of anti-fascist populations and the international composition of those affected. As such the document provides primary-source evidence of early wartime advocacy efforts in the United States responding to refugee persecution and authoritarian policies in Vichy-controlled territories.<br /> <br /> Single-page printed broadside. New York: Emergency Committee to Stop Deportations to the Sahara Desert 1941. Measuring approximately 10.25 x 8 inches. Printed in black text within a ruled border on brown paper. The text consists of a headline explanatory statement and direct appeal for public action including instructions to contact diplomatic officials.<br /> <br /> Light wear consistent with age; text clear and legible; overall very good condition. A scarce wartime advocacy document reflecting early American engagement with the European refugee crisis under Vichy rule. unknown
194229163Australia 1942. Very good condition. World War II propaganda leaflet dropped on the Island of Timor part of Southeast Asia and north of Australia.<br /> Pamphlet in English is entitled "Portuguese Leaflet PG11.<br /> Timorese! This warning comes from your Australian and American Friends. The Japanese are our enemies and we will fight and pursue them until they are killed. They have been driven from New Guinea and they will be thrown out of Timor. Remember - our fast flying planes cannot distinguish friend from foe. Heed our warning. If you do not stay away from the Japanese you may be killed."<br /> <br /> One copy in English one copy in Portuguese. <br /> English copy: salmon paper 5 1/2 x 3 3/4" folded corner chip with loss not affecting text. Portuguese copy: cream paper 5 1/2 x 5 3/4" black text vgc. unknown
19187, Sint Niklaas, Stedelijke Musea, 2005, softcover onder geillustreerde kartonomslag met flappen, 165 x 245mm., 112pp., zeer mooie en uitgebreide illustratie in kleur en z/w.
1967127263Stuttgart: DVA - Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1967. 362 S. ; 23,5 x 15,5 cm ; Leinen.
19896511BBHerrsching, Pawlak, 1989. 24 cm. 362 S. Or.Pp. sehr gut. Zust.
194021572(1940). 8°. 2 Blatt. Mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. [3 Warenabbildungen]
8vo., First Edition; red cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper, the latter sunned (as usual) at backstrip. Sproat's account makes it clear that Plum is the victim of a grave injustice following his supposed treachery in WWII. Includes (for the first time) the full texts of the notorious five Berlin broadcasts.
1941ZEIT1004München, Zentralverlag der NSDAP 1939 - 1941. 4°. Blätter teilweise randgebräunt, 8 Blätter mit geringem Insektenfraß außerhalb der Darstellung (am unteren Rand), einige leicht fleckig. Vorhanden sind: 08. -14.Okt. u. 03. - 30.12.1939. = 5 Bl. / Jänner - August 1940 = 23 Bl.; Folge 33 - 52 1940 = 20 Bl. / Folge 2 - 4, 6 - 31, 34 - 38, 52, 53 1941. = 36 Bl. Mit Zitaten von: Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, Baldur von Schirach, Carl von Clausewitz, Peter Rosegger, Walter Darré, Friedrich II., Ernst Moritz Arndt, Jean Paul u.A.
196836006Berlin, Staatssekretatiat für westdeutsche Fragen, 1968. 3. Aufl. 79 S. 8° , Paperback , Gutes Exemplar mit geringen Gebrauchsspuren
1934059958Frankfurt a. M., Verlag Moritz Diesterweg., 1934. 80 Seiten mit einer Abbildung Wißmanns. Zustand: Seitenränder minimal gedunkelt, Broschurränder ganz minimal berieben.; 8°. OBroschur / Karton.
197896007Berlin, Militärverlag der DDR, ca. 1978. 63 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
198396004Berlin, Militärverlag der DDR, ca. 1983. 48 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
198396005Berlin, Militärverlag der DDR, ca. 1983. 48 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
198196003Berlin, Militärverlag der DDR, ca. 1981. 48 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
197996011Berlin, Militärverlag der DDR, ca. 1979. 64 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
198096006Berlin, Militärverlag der DDR, ca. 1980. 64 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
198596010Berlin, Militärverlag der DDR, ca. 1985. 48 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
198396009Berlin, Militärverlag der DDR, ca. 1983. 48 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
198096008Berlin, Militärverlag der DDR, ca. 1980. 64 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
194018172BBBerlin, Eher [Zweigniederlassg], 1940. 8 [Umschlagt.]. 31 S., mit Abb. Heft, Deckelillustr. gebrauchter Zustand, lin. und re. unt. Ecke beschädigt, Heftdeckel etwas lose, S. gebräunt. Kleine Kriegshefte ; Nr 1.