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194618974Mannheim Verlag Wilhelm Burger, 1946. 194 S. Kl. 8° Klein-Oktav Kart.
1907A151-2152Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1907. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm mit breitem Rand, gefaltet zu 8 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +
1912A111-029Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1912. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +
1946249Dachau Germany: International Information Office For The Former Concentration Camp Dachau 1945-1948 N.D. ca 1946. First edition. Wrappers. pp. 78. Oblong 16mo. 40 leaves. Black and white photographs. Covers a bit creased with some minor chipping to edges and a very small burn mark a few pages show creases or short closed tears; very good. Post-liberation album; a gut wrenching photographic record of the camp including images of the grounds prisoners bodies and the trials. Captions in English French Polish and German. <br/><br/> International Information Office For The Former Concentration Camp Dachau [1945-1948] unknown
1950180650Munich: Philipp Rauscher c.1950. First edition of this guide to Dachau sold to visitors to the camp in the early post-war years including photographs of the camp taken by Allied liberation forces and a folding map of the crematoria. The text is in English and French. Sextodecimo. Folding map loosely inserted. Original wrappers. A little toned and soiled light creases at extremities. A very good copy. unknown
1946ZEIT1985Wien u. Leipzig, Doblinger 1946. 182 S., 11 Tafeln Abb., OKart. mit farb. OUmschlag, dieser randrissig u. fleckig, ansonsten sehr gutes Exemplar. Erste und einzige Ausgabe. Der Titel wurde in die Anne-Frank-Shoah-Bibliothek aufgenommen.
19181903471918. Signiert und datiert "LFürst18". 27,5 x 35,8 cm.
194663630Baton Rouge LA; Germany: 42nd “Rainbow†Infantry Division Army & Navy Publishing Co. 666th Engr. Topographic Company 7th Army 1946. Four pieces. 1st -- 4to. 9.25 x 12.25 in. 188 pp. Colour maps and photo illustrations throughout some full page. Embossed blue publisher’s calf Divisional insignia and lettering in red & gold & green minor bumping to corners slightly shaken still VG copy; 2nd -- Oblong atlas folio. 1 colour pictorial map sized 25 x 19.5 in. printed in 4 colours depicting the route of the 42nd across Europe minor creasing thumbing edgewear couple minor holes still a G copy now shrink--wrapped on archival foam core; 3rd - Oblong folio. 19 x 12.75 in. Double-page broadside sheet music score shrink-wrapped on foam core minor creasing edgewear; 4th - 9 x 11 in. 1 broadside sheet music score shrink-wrapped on foam core minor creasing still a VG set. First editions of four uncommon souvenir pieces for the famed 42nd Infantry Division during World War II who is best remembered as one of the three liberating divisions for the Dachau Concentration Camp on April 29 1945. Reactivated in July 1943 the original nickname “Rainbow Division†was coined by Douglas MacArthur as it was drawn from National Guards of 26 States and the District of Columbia in 1917 and in December 1944 they landed in the French port of Marseille. By mid-December the 42nd had advanced North into Alsace and fought the German Army ear Strasbourg. In march 1945 they crossed the Siegfried Line in the Hardt Mountains where there was hard fighting at Hatten. During the fighting against the last major German offensive a 242nd Infantry Congressional Medal of Honor winner repulsed several attacks. This Divisional History includes a number of graphic photos of their entry into Dachau and together with the 45th Infantry and the 20th Armored Division they helped liberate over 30000 prisoners from the Camp as well as those trapped on trains after being sent from Buchenwald and other concentration camps. The map created by MacKechnie 1923-2012 was produced only for his fellow soldiers not for publication and fought with the 42nd Infantry during the Rainbow Division campaigns including a number of humorous figures for his “Cartograph†although SS Skull & Crossbones for Dachau. Jane Douglass was a WAC officer during World War II music educator and songwriter who wrote many songs during World War II to promote the WAC’s and other Army Divisions. Captain Douglass commanded the first all-woman Special Service company. Worldcat locates 3 copies of the pictorial map NYPL TX A&M WI Vet. Mus. Res. Ctr; No copies located of either of the Jane Douglass songs. 42nd “Rainbow†Infantry Division, [Army & Navy Publishing Co.], 666th Engr. Topographic Company, 7th Army, unknown
193644410Karlsruhe u. Dachau, 1907-1936. Zus. 115 S., Qu.-Kl.-8° (Postkarten) bzw. 8° bis 4° (Briefe).