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194443339Nyu-York: Farlag 1944. 1st American Edition. Paper Wrappers 8vo 61 pages. Includes illustrations. 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as "A Year in Treblinka." Translation of Rok w Treblince. <br> <br> Jankiel Yankel Yaakov or Jacob Wiernik 1889-1972 was a "Polish-Jewish Holocaust survivor who was an influential figure in the Treblinka extermination camp resistance. He had been forced to work as a Sonderkommando slave worker there where an estimated 700000-900000 people mostly Jews were murdered. After his escape during the uprising of 2 August 1943 Wiernik reached Warsaw and joined the resistance. He also wrote a clandestine account of the camp's operation A Year in Treblinka which was copied and translated for printing in London and the US in English and Yiddish.<br> Following World War II Wiernik testified at Ludwig Fischer's trial in 1947. He left Poland emigrating first to Sweden and then to the new state of Israel. In 1961 he testified at Adolf Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem. He returned to Poland in 1964 to attend the opening of the Treblinka Memorial. Wiernik died in Israel in 1972 at the age of 83.<br> On his arrival at Treblinka aboard the Holocaust train from Warsaw Wiernik was selected to work as a Sonderkommando; otherwise he would have been immediately gassed and killed that day. Wiernik's first job with the Sonderkommando required him to drag corpses from the gas chambers to mass graves. He was traumatized by his experiences and later wrote in his book: 'It often happened that an arm or a leg fell off when we tied straps around them in order to drag the bodies away.'<br> He remembered the horrors of the enormous pyres where '10000 to 12000 corpses were cremated at one time.'<br> He was also encouraged by occasional scenes of brave resistance. In chapter 8 he describes seeing a naked woman escape the clutches of the guards and leap over a three-metre high barbed wire fence unscathed. When accosted by a Ukrainian guard Trawniki on the other side she wrestled his machine gun out of his grasp killed the guard and shot another guard before being killed herself.<br> When the SS recognized that Wiernik was a professional carpenter they put him to work constructing various camp structures including additional gas chambers. Given his skills Wiernik was not subjected to the same treatment as others and no longer had to handle dead bodies. He attributed his survival to being able to build structures needed in the camp. Given the shortage of skilled construction workers accustomed to the killing process Wiernik moved between the two divisions of the camp frequently. As a result he became an important contact between the camp zones when the revolt was being planned.<br> Wiernik escaped Treblinka during the revolt of the prisoners on 'a sizzling hot day' of August 2 1943. A shot fired into the air signaled that the revolt was on. Wiernik wrote that he 'grabbed some guns' and after spotting an opportunity to make a break for the woods an axe. A camp guard in pursuit shot Wiernik with a pistol but the bullet did not penetrate his skin. Wiernik said he turned around and killed his pursuer with the axe. Wiernik continued to Warsaw hiding in a freight train.<br> Wiernik assumed the name of Jan Smarzynski. He made contact with members of the Jewish underground working in the 'Aryan' part of Warsaw. They realized he was a valuable eyewitness of the extermination process in Treblinka. He was persuaded in late 1943 to write A Year in Treblinka in spite of his initial reluctance Wiernik had little education and was not a skilled writer.<br> He took part in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising fighting in the Armia Ludowa. After the end of World War II Wiernik initially remained in Poland in 1947 he testified in the trial of Ludwig Fischer. He emigrated to Sweden and afterwards to the newly founded state of Israel.<br> There in the 1950s Wiernik built a model of the Treblinka camp. It is displayed in the Ghetto Fighters' House museum in Israel. In 1961 Wiernik testified in the Eichmann trial in Israel.<br> Jankiel Wiernik published Rok w Treblince A Year in Treblinka in 1944 as a clandestine booklet. It was printed through the efforts of the Jewish National Committee Zydowski Komitet Narodowy ZKN Bund underground organizations of the remnants of Polish Jews and the Polish Council to Aid Jews Zegota by means of an underground printer organized by Ferdynand Arczynski. The circulation was estimated by Wladyslaw Bartoszewski as 2000 copies. It was sent through Polish underground channels to London and translated into English and Yiddish. It was also printed in the US by American representatives of the General Jewish Workers Union of Poland ie. this copy. The book recounts his experiences in the Treblinka extermination camp between 1942 and 1943" Wikipedia.<br> SUBJECTS: Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Poland. Jews -- Poland -- Biography. OCLC: 12246244. Some toning touch or corner wear to covers otherwise Very Good Condition. Nice copy of this very important contemporary account of Treblinka. B HOLO2-50-20A-XXLE-IMMBBE@-'gg. Nyu-York: Farlag unknown
149930871X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
199465746Auvers-sur-Oise France: National Council of Resistance of Iran Foreign Affairs Committee 1994. Trade paperback. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Page 94 blank some footnotes appear to be missing. x 161 p. Includes illustrations. Notes. This tract presents the case for the National Council of Resistance. It argued that for ten years the State Department had clung to a dozen unfounded alklegations against the Resistance movement. National Council of Resistance of Iran, Foreign Affairs Committee paperback
194426125New York: Brentano's 1944. First Edition. Octavo 20cm.; original cream pictorial wrappers printed in red and black depicting a signed illustration by Girard of a fallen soldier; 292pp.; illus. by the author throughout including many full-paged. Spine a bit darkened top textblock edge stained with very shallow bleeding onto leaves. A Very Good and tight copy. Text entirely in French. Extensively illustrated contemporary account of the German occupation in France and the French Resistance. Girard a French painter and poster artist was the founding member of the Resistance organization known as the CARTE network which he ran from Antibes a free zone in France. In 1942 CARTE drew the attention of the British Special Operations Executive which provided the organization with arms radio operators and funds. After traveling to Britain under SOE orders in 1943 Girard was forbidden from returning to France during which time his wife was arrested and incarcerated in the Ravensbruck concentration camp until the end of the war. As a result Girard broke with the SOE and left in self-imposed exile for the United States where he voiced his opposition to the British and the Gaullists. <br /> <br /> TOGETHER WITH:<br /> <br /> Original pencil and ink maquette drawing of a fallen soldier 20x13.5cm. nearly identical to the cover illustration. Additional pencil sketch on verso with variation of the fallen soldier and cover text. Slight rust-staining from previously removed paper clip else Very Good.<br /> <br /> TOGETHER WITH:<br /> <br /> Original pencil and ink illustration 28x21.5cm. signed. Depicts a scrum of bedraggled men and women overseen by four large and sinister German guards either at a train station or a concentration camp though it is unclear. This illustration does not appear in the published work though variations of the guards do make appearances throughout. Tears at hole punches not affecting text some minor staining along top edge else Very Good. Brentano's unknown
1968List3514New York: The Resistance 1968. Single sided flyer 8 ½ x 11 fine condition. Fine. A flyer for a protest at the Newark Selective Service Building organized by The Resistance on May 6 1968. The bulk of the flyer reproduces the poem “I sing of Olaf glad and big†by e.e. cummings a poem themed around a conscientious objector. The flyer printed by The Resistance describes C.J. Hinke’s public refusal to register. Hinke was known for documenting and supporting conscientious objectors promoting nonviolent resistance and connecting American antiwar activism to global pacifist networks. The Newark action reflected strategies that aligned closely with his outlook: refusal of military service public challenge to conscription systems and solidarity with those facing prosecution for draft resistance. The Resistance unknown
200166668Auvers-sur-Oise France: National Council of Resistance of Iran-Foreign Affairs Committee 2001. Presumed first English language Edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. 6 ix 1 231 p. Illustrations. FOreword by Eric Avebury Member of the House of Lords. From Wikipedia: "The National Council of Resistance of Iran NCRI founded in 1981 in France is the parliament in exile of the "Iranian Resistance" and is a political umbrella coalition of five Iranian opposition political organizations the largest organization being the People's Mujahedin of Iran MEK. The President-elect of the NCRI is Maryam Rajavi. The NCRI is also co-chaired by Massoud Rajavi. He has not made any public appearances since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The NCRI has been a controversial subject for economical-political exchange dialogues between the Iranian government the European Union and the United States on several occasions and considerable controversy surrounds the issues of whether the NCRI is merely a front group for the MEK whether the NCRI is involved in terrorism or whether it is "a legitimate dissident organization fighting for democracy in Iran." On 20 February 2008 in a press conference in Brussels NCRI claimed the existence of a clandestine nuclear site in Tehran." National Council of Resistance of Iran-Foreign Affairs Committee paperback
2022x-1739617339National Council of Resistance of Iran 2022. Hardcover. New. 292 pages. 9.76x6.38x1.18 inches. National Council of Resistance of Iran hardcover
1739617339.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1739617320.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428006183.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19712090202118202711Yamatoshobo 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yamatoshobo paperback
192943441Frankfurt a.M.: M.A. Wahrmann 1929. First edition. Original paper wrappers 8vo 28 pages. 23 cm. In German with a bit of Biblical Hebrew. Title translates as "A Matter of Destiny for the Jewish People." Includes bibliographical references.<br> <br> German Zionist pamphlet by Blatt a German-Jewish intellectual former communist and member of the resistance against the Nazis who ultimately escaped through China to Australia.<br> In Australia Blatt lived a life of relative silence and obscurity regarding his wartime experiences until his story was researched and published by award-winning writer Alex Miller whom the Guardian called "one of Australia's finest novelists." Miller writes that Blatt the subject of Miller's 2020 book "Max" played a key role in Miller's desire to become a writer. <br> See the Guardian's review of "Max" at <br> www.theguardian.com/books/2020/oct/30/max-by-alex-miller-review-a-compelling-and-tender-story-of-one-mans-hidden-history .<br> <br> SUBJECTS: Zionism. Jewish question. Orthodox Judaism. OCLC: 27879677<br> Slight crease to front cover Very Good Condition. GER-61-2-XOBR-'aeccmgg. Frankfurt a.M.: M.A. Wahrmann unknown
1997x-0419200002Spon Pr 1997. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 274 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.00 inches. Spon Pr hardcover
19522081002108700653Otsukishoten 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 269 Size: B6 Number of books: 1 Otsukishoten paperback
1944942173.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
SONG1944942106National Council of Resistance of Iran-Us Office 2017-11-28. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x0.33x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. National Council of Resistance of Iran-Us Office paperback
29035Paris n° 1 et 2 juin et juillet 1944 ; Paris Éditions de la Jeune Parque nouvelle série n° 1 à 6 décembre 1944 - avril 1945. 2 plaquettes 105 x 135 mm de 16 et 16 p. ; puis 5 vol. 135 x 185 mm de 82 87 83 85 et 139 p. Brochés. . Collection complète de cette importante revue fondée dans la clandestinité par Paul Éluard. Les deux premiers numéros clandestins sont particulièrement rares. . Imprimés sur le modèle des revues et tracts largués par la Royal Air Force sur la France occupée de même format que la plaquette Poésie et Vérité 1942 et que la Revue du monde libre les deux premiers numéros clandestins de seize pages chacun rassemblent poèmes et textes la plupart sous pseudonymes de Gabriel Audisio Chems-El-Kraha Jean Bruller Vercors Paul Éluard Jean du Haut André Frénaud Benjamin Phélisse Georges Hugnet Malo Lebleu Michel Leiris Hugo Vic Jean Lescure Jean Delamaille Louis Parrot Margeride Jean Paulhan Juste Pierre Seghers Louis Maste Lucien Scheler Jean-Paul Mazurier Jean Tardieu Daniel Trévoux et Édith Thomas Anne. Éluard fera reparaître la revue au grand jour après la Libération dans une nouvelle maquette sous les auspices des Éditions de la Jeune Parque et la double maxime « Une Revue qui est de son temps comme on est d'un parti. Une Revue qui est française comme on est universel ». Paris, n° 1 et 2, juin et juillet 1944 ; Paris, Éditions de la Jeune Parque, nouvelle série, n° 1 à 6, décembre 1944 - avr unknown
71185Les Editions du Courrier Australien. Sydney. 1944. . 1st edition. 36 PP with 38 b/w photos. Inside front cover: Call to all French by General De Gaulle 18 June 1940. Soft cover illustrated front. Covers soiled with small chips and repaired at fold/spine. Slight insect damage and foxing. French and English text. Very good. Rare. 20.8 x 13.8. Les Editions du Courrier Australien. Sydney. 1944. paperback
2021H-328-371ESPRIT DU TEMPS 2021. Paperback. Fine. Edition 2021. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. ESPRIT DU TEMPS paperback
2026519355Bruxelles Leclercq 2026. Etat correct Couverture d'origine usée en bordure et décollée de la brochure. Intérieur en très bon état. richement illustré dans le texte quelques planches hors-texte. In-4. 2026. Broché. 430 pages. Ouvrage publié par la Commission de l'Historique de la Résistance instituée par le Ministère de la Défense nationale Bruxelles Leclercq unknown
19682092902137305891Bijutsu shubbansha 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bijutsu shubbansha paperback
1992x-1851668861Chapman & Hall 1992. Hardcover. New. 367 pages. 9.60x6.64x1.05 inches. Chapman & Hall hardcover
1978131130937Chicago IL: Resistance 1978. Paperback. Very Good. Vol. 5 No. 9. Tabloid format. Marginal doodles to front wrap. Rare Iranian student publication headlined "Iran in Flames of Revolution / Shah's downfall Imminent. Resistance paperback