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Original boards with dust jacket. 8vo. 89 pages. 21 cm. In English. This is the second part of the Night trilogy written and signed by the nobel prize laureate and leading voice of the Holocaust survivor generation. SUBJECTS: Holocaust. Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket. (HOLO2-18-11A)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 12mo, 12 pages. In German. Title translates as, Speech, Held on April 17, 1978 at the Opening of the Jewish Pavilion on the Former Grounds of the Concentration Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. Author is the Vorsitzender des Schutzrates für Kampf- und Märtyrerdenkmäler at the Auschwitz Museum. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide, both in Germany (Library of the German Historical Museum, and the Topographie des Terrors library) . Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-138-21)
32068Minuit, Documents, 1986, 178 pp., broché, couverture avec taches, état correct.
198329151Paris Gallimard Et Archives Julliard 1983 In-12 185 pp, Collection Archives n° 93 , un cahier de reproductions de documents central
19826013SEUIL 1982 192 pages 13 6x1 6x20 4cm. 1982. Broché. 192 pages. Dans ce recueil Elie Wiesel survivant de la Shoah et écrivain témoin explore la condition de l'exilé à travers des textes contes et dialogues. Il évoque des tragédies historiques comme Auschwitz le Cambodge et le Goulag pour mettre en garde contre l'oubli et l'aveuglement tout en menant une réflexion douloureuse mais porteuse d'espoir sur l'identité la souffrance et la foi
20046734FAVRE 2004 207 pages 15 2x1 6x23 5cm. 2004. Broché. 207 pages.
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 102 pages. Illustrated with drawings, photographs, maps, and facsimiles. In Dutch. Collection of 18 interviews with survivors or their relatives from Vught. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide, but only 1 in the US (U South Florida) . Light wear to covers, very good condition. (HOLO2-78-12xx)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. XIV, 423 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Foreword by Eleanor Roosevelt. This volume describes the local and national agencies that facilitated the resettlement of postwar Jewish displaced persons in the United States and helped them adjust to an American way of life. Subjects: Jews - United States - Charities. Jewish refugees. United Service for New Americans. Good+ condition in fair jacket. (HOLO2-99-37)
Small flyer. 1 page. No Date [1936] 23x15 cm. In German. Single sided flyer of the German-American Bund (Friends ofthe New Germany), with program for four gatherings in June; letterhead includescenterpiece Swastika and address for the German-American Bund, with facsimilesignature of J. [James] Wheeler-Hill, Ortsgruppen-Leiter New York, withSieg-Heil! in bold letters at bottom of announcement. Includes programlistings for different days in June, mostly speeches and gatherings at theYorkville Casino, and elsewhere in New York City. James Wheeler Hill was atthis time local branch leader, and later national secretary, of theGerman-American Bund. As both German-American Bund and Friends of the NewGermany simultaneously appear on this sheet, though undated as per the year,this flyer must be dated either 1935 or 1936, when the Friends of the NewGermany was being dissolved into the newly formed German-American Bund. The2012 Encyclopedia Brittanica describes the group as follows: TheGerman-American Bund, also called (193335) Friends Of The New Germany,American pro-Nazi, quasi-military organization that was most active in theyears immediately preceding the United States entry into World War II. TheBunds members were mostly American citizens of German ancestry. Theorganization received covert guidance and financial support from the Germangovernment. Military drill and related activities were provided for adults andyouths at Bund-maintained camps: Camp Siegfried, Yaphank, N.Y.; Camp Nordland,Andover, N.J.; Deutschhorst Country Club, Sellersville, Pa.; and elsewhere.Anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi elements in the United States generally supported theBund. The Bund included self-designated storm troopers, who affected theuniforms of the German Nazi SA. Mass rallies were held at such sites as MadisonSquare Garden in New York City. In 1939 the Bunds total membership was about20,000. In 1939 the Bunds national leader, Fritz Julius Kuhn, was prosecutedfor grand larceny (misappropriating Bund money) and forgery; in 1940 itsnational secretary, James Wheeler-Hill, was convicted of perjury. After theUnited States entry into World War II, the Bund disintegrated. Subjects:German-American Bund. Anti-semitism. Not listed on OCLC. Light ageing to outeredges, otherwise fine condition. (LB-5-13) Xx
Hardcover, 8vo, 511 pages, map (on lining papers) , 21 cm. They Used Dark Forces is a World War II fictional novel by Dennis Wheatley. The hero, Gregory Sallust, finds himself in Nazi Germany and associated with a black magician who is advising Adolf Hitler. They supposedly persuade him to commit suicide rather than to fight to the last, in the belief that he will be reincarnated among a population of Aryan warriors living on Mars (! ) SUBJECT(S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction. Dust Jacket in very good condition. Light wear to binding. Excellent condition. Beautiful copy. (Holo2-71-5)
1st edition. Original stapled stiff green paper wrappers. 12mo, 48 pages. Published jointly by the Foreign Policy Association and the World Peace Foundation. World Affairs Pamphlet No 8. Detailed information concerning the plight of the Jews and the situation in Nazi Germany. Details the causes of the Nazi revolution and the measures taken by Hilter to realize the aims of National Socialism prior to World War II. Some discoloration around spine. Pencil note on cover and inside cover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-146-5+)
1990ZEIT0052St. Pölten, Inst. f. Gesch. d. Juden in Österr. 1990. In Kommission Löcker-Verlag Wien. 63 S., OKart., schwache Gebrauchsspuren. Augenzeugen berichten Schriftenreihe d. Instituts f. Geschichte d. Juden in Österreich. Hrsg. v. Klaus Lohrmann. Heft 2.
199038153Pfullingen [Wackersteinstrasse 53] : S. Werner, 1990. 200 S. Kt. 8°. OBroschur.
Cloth. Xxvi, 253 pages. [8] pages of plates. Ill. Maps. 24 cm. With an inscription from the editor, the authors son, on first page. A firsthand account from Werner, a member of a large Jewish partisan group aggressively conducting military missions against the German army in occupied Poland. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Personal narratives. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Poland. Verzet. Joden. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Widerstandskämpfer. Named Person: Werner, Harold, d. 1989. Geographic: Poland -- Biography. Juden. Includes index. ISBN: 023107882X. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-17).
198121466CBSmithtown, NY, Exposition Press, 1981. 8°, VIII, 216 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen, Text: englisch, original Leineneinband (Hardcover) mit original Schutzumschlag, Erstausgabe Schutzumschlag am Buchrücken unten an hinterer Kante mit ca. 1,5cm Anriss, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar
QWA-4214Edité par Serge et Beate Klasfeld, 1979, 95 p., in-8 br., Centre de documentation juive contemporaine, bon état
200267118Ludwigsburg, Bundesarchiv - Außenstelle Ludwigsburg, Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg u. Stadtarchiv, 2002. 92 SS., 2 Bll., mit vielen Abbildungen. 8°, Illustrierte Original-Broschur.
199818605CBGöttingen, Wallstein-Verlag, 1998. 4°, 167 S. mit zahlreichen Farbabbildungen, dreisprachige Ausgabe: tschechisch, englisch und deutsch, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar
1998122321ABGöttingen, Wallstein, (1998). 4° (27 x 21 cm). 167 (1) S. mit farbigen meist ganzseitigen Zeichnungen von H. Weissová. Farbig illustrierter Original-Karton.
19989737AGöttingen: Wallstein, 1998. 4°. 167 (1) Seiten. Mit 62 farbigen Abbildungen. Original-Broschur. (Gutes Exemplar).
200523353CBKonstanz, Hartung-Gorre, 2005. 8°, 70 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
Softcover, xii, 427 pages, 8vo, 24 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism -- Germany -- History. Antisemitism -- Austria -- History. Christianity and antisemitism. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Germany -- Causes. Antisemitisme. Holocaust. Antisemitisme -- Allemagne -- Histoire. Antisemitisme -- Autriche -- Histoire. Christianisme et antisemitisme. Holocauste, 1939-1945 -- Allemagne -- Causes. Includes bibliographical references on pages 399-412 and index. Wear to edges. Some underlining in book. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-33)
(FT) Paper Wraps. 8vo. 47 pages. Ill. 23 cm. In English and Hebrew. A collection of prayers to be read on Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. ISBN: 0615115195. SUBJECT: Holocaust Remembrance Day -- Prayers and devotions -- English. A seder conducted on Holocaust Remembrance day at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale--page 5. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HAG-8-23)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 19 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Some Hebrew throughout. Torah va'avodah library, no. 2. Dedicated to Moshe Zvi Weinstock. Contains a discussion of the holiday, with poems, selections from the Bible, Midrash, and Talmud detailing Chamishah Asar Bi'Shevat (Jewish arbor day celebrated on the fifteenth of Shevat) . The mother of the Jew is Eretz Israel. The heart of every Jewish child is tied to his holy motherland [ ] And when this day comes, the fifteenth of Shevat, the day on which the yemot Ha'Geshamim, the period of heavy rainfall is over in Eretz Israel, and the sap begins to rise in its trees, awaking them to a new spring and new life - pg 5. Bachad was a religious Zionist youth movement in pre-war Germany called Brit Chalutzim Datiim which shortened its name to its initial letters Bachad. Its members prepared themselves for Aliya. A group of them came over to England among the refugees who were permitted to enter this country in the years immediately before the war. They were accommodated in a castle in Wales [Gwrych Castle] and set up Hachshara centres in Bromsgrove and other places, as well as a Merkaz Limmud in Manchester to which members came from the Hachsharah centres for periods of three or six months for intensive Jewish studies. Later on a farm was bought at Thaxted in Essex which became not only a model Hachsharah centre but very quickly a successful agricultural venture which at one time won first prize for having the best milk yielding cow in Essex! (bauk, 2013) . Subjects: Tu bi-Shevat. OCLC lists 8 copies. Wraps previously folded, light soiling to outer margins, internally clean and fresh. Very good condition. (SPEC-40-14)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In English with three pages of Hebrew at rear. Torah v'Avodah Library. Contains discussion of the significance and laws of the Feast, the Kindling of the Lights, and contains Hebrew passages from Talmud, Midrash, and Maimonides. With discussion of the celebration of the feast in Eretz Israel. Bachad was a religious Zionist youth movement in pre-war Germany called Brit Chalutzim Datiim which shortened its name to its initial letters Bachad. Its members prepared themselves for Aliya. A group of them came over to England among the refugees who were permitted to enter this country in the years immediately before the war. They were accommodated in a castle in Wales [Gwrych Castle] and set up Hachshara centres in Bromsgrove and other places, as well as a Merkaz Limmud in Manchester to which members came from the Hachsharah centres for periods of three or six months for intensive Jewish studies. Later on a farm was bought at Thaxted in Essex which became not only a model Hachsharah centre but very quickly a successful agricultural venture which at one time won first prize for having the best milk yielding cow in Essex! (Bauk, 2013) . Subjects: Hannukah. OCLC lists one copy (Natl Libr Israel) . Ex-libris stamp of Aron Owen (author of a short biography on Rashi) . Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. Quite scarce. (SPEC-40-17)