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152pp. met zw/w illustraties, linnen uitgeversband, geïllustreerde stofwikkel, 32cm., mooie staat, N95951
305pp.avec ills.hors texte, rel.éd., tête dorée, sur bouffon de luxe, petite estampe sur page de titre, dans la série "Histoire (vécue) de la résistance" (lettre T), bel état
Prima edizione.<BR>In 8°; pp. 263; brossura editoriale figurata plastificata; cucito.<BR>Buono lo stato di conservazione ma con sottolineature a matita anche colorata.<BR>
68 pages. Errata slip tipped in. Author was upset by the untruths he felt were expressed in the film "Shoah". This work sets out to set the record straight. "This book exposes the distortions in the film and elsewhere and tells the truth about the war-time relationship of Poles and Jews. It does so by quoting the words of Jews who know the truth and want others to know it. Nearly all the author's relatives perished during WWII and he was deported from Poland to a penal labor camp in Oberndorf in 1944." - back cover. Few pencil markings to contents. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Book is in excellent condition, with very light shelf wear to cover's edges, foxing at top page ends. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, save previous owner's name at front. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 158 pages, contents include: Bergen-Belsen, Dachau, Buchenwald, Mauthausen, Theresienstadt, with three appendices. 16 pages of large b&w photos of the liberation of the camps, some with local Germans touring.
310 pages. Utley was posted to Germany as a Reader's Digest correspondent in 1948. Here she relates her controversial observations of that devastated post-war nation. "An excellent, readable, well-documented account of the cruelties, and of the disasters, to victors and vanquished alike, which resulted from the application of the slightly modified Stalin-White-Morgenthau Plan to conquered Germany after 1945." - STIMELY p.61. Joseph Halow, an American court reporter at the Dachau War Crimes Trials, cites this book in his work, Innocent at Dachau. Average overall wear. Binding intact. Prior owner's name and date pencilled atop front free endpaper. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound first edition copy of this important historical account. Book
200 pages. A story about the triumph of the human will and the follower of Christ's responsibility to stand against false political ideology. A story each of us could someday be asked to relive. Book shows light wear and is clean and unmarked. Average wear to dust jacket. Overall, a nice copy. Book
No Date (1960s) Small 8vo; 80 pages; Neuhaeusler was the Auxilliary Bishop of Munich and was imprisoned at Dachau. Much on other Christian Clergy at Dachau. Light wear, some stains to cover, Good+ Condition. (H-41-22)
219 pages. Born and brought up on Russia, Zoe Polanska was just 13 when she was wrenched at gunpoint from her family and taken to Auschwitz, where she was subjected to the monstrous pseudo-medical experiments of the infamous Dr. Josef Mengele. From Auschwitz, she was transfered fo Dachau. Escaping from Dachau, she found refuge in Vienna and later in Italy. But when victory was announced, she was forcibly repatriated along with Cossacks and others who had fought alongside the Nazis, as part of the terms of the Yalta agreement. "One of the most remarkable stories of the Second World War." - The Scotsman. Unmarked. Average wear. Book