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DESCRIZIONE: Editrice A.V.E. Roma 1945, br. ed., pp. 261 in 8°. Al termine della seconda guerra mondiale, quando non gli erano ancora noti gli orrori dei campi di sterminio nazisti, Eugenio Zolli pubblicò questo volume volto a delineare la storia dell'antisemitismo dalle origini del popolo di Israele fino agli eventi allora più recenti. Zolli mette a nudo le radici profonde dell'odio e delle persecuzioni antiebraiche nel corso dell'antichità e lungo duemila anni di cultura europea, con particolare riferimento ai fermenti pseudointellettuali dell'Ottocento e del primo Novecento. CONDIZIONI: Buone cop. con pieghe, dorso scurito. PESO / WEIGHT: 400 gr. without package
ISBN-13: 9780817318000. Cloth, 8vo, 232 pages. Eva Goldschmidt Wyman, tells her family's story, and that of thousand of others, who escaped from Nazi Germany to Chile in the 1930s and 1940s, a time when the Chilean Nazi party was active in Chile's major institutions. The book is based primarily on interviews with German Jewish refugees, family correspondence, and research in German and Chilean primary sources from the period. It begins with an intimate account of Jews in Germany in the 1930s as conditions for Jews deteriorated. Wyman recounts Kristallnacht in Stuttgart, where her father was principal of the Jewish school, his imprisonment in Dachau, and his release and immigration to Great Britain. Escaping Hitler details her familys escape from Nazi Germany and subsequent life in Chile, providing an intimate look at daily life on the steam ship Conte Grande during the voyage from Italy to Chile in 1939, as well as Nazi espionage and anti-Semitic activity in Chile and the Nazi influence in South America in general. Recounted in an intimate and personal style, Escaping Hitler immerses the reader in an extraordinary chapter of contemporary Jewish history both inside Germany and South America. It is an augmented translation of her earlier work in Spanish, Huyendo del Infierno Nazi: La Inmigración Judio-Alemana hacia Chile en los Años Treinta (Santiago, RIL, 2008). Escaping Hitler brings new material to the English speaking audience and as such is a contribution to Holocaust history. It is a fascinating and informative read presenting a well-researched and well-documented story of German Jewish refugees in Chile and their complicated encounters with German and Nazi immigrants.Steven B. Bowman, author of The Jews of Byzantium, 12041453. New Condition in Dust Jacket. (HOLO2-118-9)
310 pages including index and notes. In this, Gottfried Wagner's memoir, Hitler is an inescapable presence, as he was in Gottfried's family - one of the many specters haunting the Wagner estate, though young Gottfried wondered if he was the only one who could see them. One afternoon he discovered old photographs and oil paintings of Hitler among the family memorabilia. Warned never to mention the pictures to anyone, he became an unwilling coconspirator in his family's secret. New copy. Book
Gutes Exemplar; Umschlag mit kl. Läsuren; innen sehr gut / Arbeitsexemplar des libertären Dokumentaristen Hansdieter Heilmann; mit sehr wenigen Bleistift-Anstreichungen. - Beilagen. - Vorderes Vorsatz: Plan des KZ Theresienstadt; 1944. - Hans Günther Adler (geboren am 2. Juli 1910 in Prag, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben am 21. August 1988 in London) war ein österreichischer Dichter, Schriftsteller und Zeitzeuge der Shoah, der seit 1947 in London als Privatgelehrter im Exil lebte. ... (wiki) // In 241 bisher unveröffentlichten Dokumenten und Bildern - jeweils mit wissenschaftlicher Sorgfalt knapp kommentiert und erläutert - wird das einmalige Phänomen Theresienstadt mit kritischer Sonde bis in manche letzte, historisch wie soziologisch aufschlußreiche Einzelheit erschlossen. Die dem jüdischen „Vorzugslager" von den nationalsozialistischen Machthabern zugedachte Rolle, die Öffentlichkeit des In- und Auslandes über die wahren Ziele der sogenannten „Endlösung der Judenfrage", der systematischen Vernichtung des jüdischen Volkes, zu täuschen, tritt dabei deutlich ins Licht. Die nüchterne Sprache amtlicher Dokumente, die tragische Widersinnigkeit von Anordnungen, Stellungnahmen und Berichten der jüdischen Selbstverwaltung und die Zeugnisse leidend Betroffener, die sich hier in zahlreichen neuen Quellen darbieten, erweitern mit neuen Zügen unsere Kenntnis sowohl der Zwangsgemeinschaft Theresienstadt als auch der Tragödie des jüdischen Volkes während des zweiten Weltkrieges. ... (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Vorwort. ----- Einführung. ----- Eine Besprechung bei Eichmann. ----- Welche Personen sollen nach dem Osten deportiert werden? ----- Himmler schickt kranke Juden nach Theresienstadt. ----- Die Gestapo organisiert einen Transport. ----- Wohnsitzverlegung statt Evakuierung. ----- Die Reichsbahn stellt einen Zug bei. ----- Gerichtsvollzieher werden bestellt. ----- Sonderverpflegung für die Gestapo. ----- Vorbereitung eines Transportes. ----- Ein Deportationsbefehl. ----- 2063 Juden aus Mainfranken abgewandert. ----- 179 jüdische Kriegsteilnehmer. ----- 870 Bevorzugte aus Westerbork. ----- Sechs verwundete und dekorierte Soldaten. ----- Verständigungen vor der Deportation. ----- Deportation hilfloser Schwerkranker. ----- Hilfsdienst für eine Kranke. ----- Deportation geht vor Straßensperre. ----- Deportation geht vor Ausgehsperre. ----- Haustiere aus jüdischem Besitz. ----- Zum Abtransport bereit. ----- Instruktionen für Heimeinkaufverträge. ----- Werbung für Heimeinkaufverträge. ----- Ein Heimeinkaufvertrag. ----- Heimeinkauf - Vermögenserklärung. ----- Vermögensbeschlagnahme vor der Deportation. ----- Inhalt der verlassenen Wohnung. ----- Beraubung in der Sammelstelle. ----- Bericht eines Transportbegleiters. ----- Einschaltung des Finanzamtes. ----- Verzeichnis von Raubgut für das Finanzamt. ----- Das Finanzamt kassiert den Lohn jüdischer Arbeiter. ----- Die Gestapo verrechnet Deportationskosten. ----- Eingelagertes Raubgut. ----- Verlassene jüdische Wohnung in Prag. ----- Verkauf von Raubgut. ----- Käufer von Raubgut. ----- Das Ansehen der "Zentralstelle" ----- Seuchengefahr. ----- Das jüdische "Reichsaltersheim". ----- Todesfälle, Geburten, Selbstmorde. ----- Abholung von Leichen. ----- Totenschein. ----- Bericht über das Ghetto Theresienstadt (Max Berger) ----- Aufzeichnungen aus Theresienstadt (Richard A. Ehrlich) ----- Abendessen?. ----- Küchen ohne Kochkessel. ----- Verteilung des Essens. ----- Essenkarten. ----- Milchkarte. ----- Essenausgabe. ----- Theresienstadt bekommt Ghettogeld. ----- Ghettokronen. ----- "Geldanweisung". ----- "Sparkarte". ----- "Auszahlungsauftrag". ----- Bezugsschein. ----- Der Bezugsschein genügt nicht. ----- Warenumtausch. ----- Instruktion für "Bankkredit". ----- Gründung der "Hundertschaften". ----- Aufforderung zu Stellengesuchen. ----- Arbeitsausweis. ----- Arbeitsbestätigung. ----- Kriegswichtige Kistenproduktion. ----- Du hast zum Kastaniensammeln anzutreten. ----- Landwirtschaftliche Aushilfsarbeiten. ----- Personalkarte der Wirtschaftsabteilung. ----- Tägliche Statistik der Arbeitskräfte. ----- Überlastung der Arbeitskräfte. ----- Kampf um Selbsterhaltung des Lagers. ----- Ghettowachmann. ----- Vereidigung der Ghettowache. ----- 1 Brieftasche, 1 Handtasche, unechter Schmuck. ----- Kranke und Ärzte. ----- Selbsthilfe. ----- Das erste Ambulatorium. ----- Gesundheitsdienst. ----- Es starben 2000 Menschen. ----- Zustände im "Reichsaltersheim". ----- Krankengeschichten "Prominenter" für die Gestapo. ----- Es muß auch obduziert werden. ----- Überweisung ins Krankenhaus. ----- Ausgeherlaubnis für Kranke. ----- Ansuchen um Krankenkost. ----- Ansuchen um eine elektrische Wärmeplatte. ----- Meldung eines Selbstmordes. ----- Anstellung eines Arztes. ----- Ranglisten des Gesundheitswesens. ----- Wissenschaftlicher Ausschuß. ----- Medizinische Vortragswoche. ----- Ein ärztlicher Fortbildungskurs. ----- Jahresfeier eines Krankenhauses. ----- Einrichtung eines Kinderheimes. -- (u.v.a.m.)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 160 pages. In Yiddish with Spanish title page. On the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Covers worn and detached but present. Internal pages in good condition. (HOLO2-10-12).
No Date [1934]. [2] typewritten pages, 30cm x 21 cm. 2-page membership list from the first full-year of Hitlers full power in Germany, showing approximately 75 current members with city and address. Agudath Israel was founded in Kattowitz, German Empire (now Katowice, Poland), in 1912, with the purpose of providing an umbrella organization for observant Jews who opposed the Zionist movement. In Erez Israel, Agudat Yisrael was established as a branch of this movement, to provide opposition to the organized Jewish community (the "Yishuv"). One of its most authoritative spokesmen against the formation of a Jewish State, the Dutch poet Jacob Israël de Haan, was assassinated by the Haganah in 1924. In the wake of the Holocaust, anti-Zionist rabbis who led Agudat Israel recognized the great utility of a Jewish state, and it became non-Zionist, rather than anti-Zionist. It did not actively participate in the creation of Israel, but it ceased its opposition to it. In 1933, it entered into an agreement with the Jewish Agency, according to which Agudat Yisrael would receive 6.5% of the immigration permits. Eventually, at the eve of the Israeli Declaration of Independence (1948), Agudat Yisrael yielded to pressure from the Zionist movement, and has been a participant in most governments since that time. age staining, few tears, very brittle. (Holo2-146-8)
24mo. , 142 pages. In English & Hebrew. Heavy wear to spine, hinge starting inside, otherwise good condition. (AMR31-8)
Original paper wrappers. 4to, 32 cm. Pages 465-484, [20] pages total. Photographs and illustrations throughout. Holocaust-era "Travel Issue" of this national Reform weekly. April 20, 1934. "Continuing in this Issue [: ] Nazi Propaganda in the U. S. " Headlines include: "What would Nazis Do Without Jews? Kaleidoscopic Impressions of an Unbiased Observer in Hitlerland, " "Germany Today Highlights of the Week's News from Germany and Reports of Nazi Activities Abroad, " "The Jewish Scene the World Over, " which includes article "Hitlerite Propagandists Active in Cuba, Mexico and Latin-American Countries, " and "Press and Leaders Denounce Religion in Politics. " This was a weekly publication that began February 5, 1932 and went until October 24, 1935. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish newspapers -- United States. New York County (N. Y. ) -- Newspapers. United States. OCLC: 8325804. Photograph of the Special House Committee on cover. Some color details on cover. Cover has slight vertical creases, Very Good+ Condition beautiful copies. (HOLO2-159-19/20-BL-'a+)
12mo. 16 pages. Illustrated guide book from the museum tour. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism Germany museum; National socialism; Anne Frank Museum; Frank family; Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 museum. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HOLO2-8-4)
Original paper wrappers, 8vo., 75 pages. Edition: 10th anniversary publication. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Great Britain. Jewish refugees. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Contents include: "Our Legacy" by Leo Baeck, "Some Facts about the Jewish Refugees" by Werner Rosenstock, "German Jews and Anglo-Jewry" by Rabbi Dr. Ignaz Maybaum, "The Newcomers in Trade and Industry" by Dr. Leon Zeitlin, and a series of articles on Contributions to Science and Arts. Includes period advertisements. Light wear and tanning to cover, light staining to margins of first 25 pages. Good condition. (MX-34-37)
Original paper wrappers, 8vo., 75 pages. Edition: 10th anniversary publication. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Great Britain. Jewish refugees. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Contents include: "Our Legacy" by Leo Baeck, "Some Facts about the Jewish Refugees" by Werner Rosenstock, "German Jews and Anglo-Jewry" by Rabbi Dr. Ignaz Maybaum, "The Newcomers in Trade and Industry" by Dr. Leon Zeitlin, and a series of articles on Contributions to Science and Arts. Includes period advertisements. Small patch of the cover rubbed away, obstructing part of title text. Otherwise, very good condition. (MX-34-38)
Cloth, 8vo. , 122 pages. Sections on "The Shadow of the Swastika" (pp. 74-75) and "England and Zionism" (pp.81-86) . JTS keeps their copy in the rare book room. SUBJECT(S) : Jews in art. Jews in art -- History. Art, Jewish. Art, Jewish -- Exhibitions. Joden. Kunstvoorwerpen. Other Titles: Anglo-Jewish art and history. Light wear and sunning to spine. Otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-20-20)
Pamphlet. 8vo. [3] pages. 22 cm. Holocaust-era publication detain this period attempt at explicitly bringing Christian and Jewish young people together. [This] article by a correspondent describes an experiment in a mixed Jewish-Christian youth camp SUBJECT (S) : Jewish camps -- England. Jewish youth -- England. Named Corp: Association for Jewish Youth (Great Britain) . Young Men's Christian Association (London, England) . "Reprinted by courtesy of the The Jewish Chronicle August 24th 1945." OCLC lists one copy (Harvard College Library) . Lightly worn with some bumping at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition. Interesting period piece. (HOLO2-61-24) . Xx
(FT) (FT) Cloth, 8vo, 215 pages, in Yiddish, with pictures, Title on title page verso: Drai: three, Biography of Pola Elster, Hersh Berlinski and Eliyahu Erlikh, who were all three ambitous, political and active in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. All three of them were killed in 1944. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland. Covers worn, some staining to edges, hinge repair, otherwise very clean copy in very good condition (HOLO2-98-21xx)
8vo. 12 pages. In English. Organization formed during the Holocaust, active in the American Jewish response to the Shoah. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Societies, etc. Institute of Jewish Affairs. Institute of Jewish Affairs -- Catalogs. In very good condition. (AMR31-25)
Wrappers, small 8vo, 16 pages, with translucent overwrap. Reprinted on the occasion of the 50th anniversary convocation, April 25, 1984. Announcement of program offerings, with biographical information. From the universitys website: Between 1933 and 1945, Alvin Johnson and the New School sponsored 183 refugee scholars . Of the original twelve refugees all were fervent antifascists and almost all were Jewish. This program lists all of them. OCLC lists only 2 copies available in libraries worldwide (Yale University Law School, Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg) . Clipping of N. Y. Times article on convocation inserted. Vellum-like overwrap folded, otherwise in excellent condition. (Holo2-42-10)
(FT) paper wrappers, 8vo. , 261 pages. , [8] pages. Of plates. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish. Named Person: Yelin, Haim, 1912-1944. Translation from the Yiddish original: H? Ayim Yelin, der get? O-k? Emfer un shrayber. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Light wear and staining to covers, text in very good condition. (HOLO2-84-8)
8vo. 205 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated. Memorial book to the two murdered Bundist leaders, published 2 years after their deaths. Alter (18901941) , was a leader of the Bund in Poland. Alter was born in Mlawa, Poland, into a wealthy hasidic family. He graduated as an engineer in 1910, in Liège, Belgium. In 1912 he became active in the Bund in Warsaw. Exiled to Siberia for his political activities, he later escaped. During World War I, Alter found employment in England, as a laborer and then as an engineer. He returned to Poland after the February Revolution in 1917 and became a member of the central committee of the Bund. Between 1919 and 1939 Alter was one of the prominent leaders of the Bund and Jewish trade unions in Poland. He was a Warsaw city councilor for almost 20 years, and after 1936 a member of the board of the Jewish community. After the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Alter escaped to the Russian-occupied zone. However, he was soon arrested with his associate, Henryk Erlich. They were both executed on December 4, 1941, in Kuibyshev (Ezekiel Lifschutz in EJ, 2007) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists Poland biography; Political prisoners Soviet Union biography; Erlich, Henryk, 1882-1941; Alter, Victor, 1890-1941. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Patterned endpapers, spots of wear on cloth of front cover, some pages creased in upper corners, good condition. (HOLO2-7-27)
Softcover, 215 pages, 8vo, 21 cm. Contents: European history as the seedbed of the Holocaust . Jacob L. Talmon -- The influence of the Holocaust on the change in the attitude of world Jewry to Zionism and the State of Israel. Nahum Goldmann -- The Holocaust and the struggle of the Yishuv as factors in the establishment of the State of Israel. Yehuda Bauer -- The Holocaust as background for the decision of the United Nations to establish a Jewish state. David Horowitz -- The Holocaust as a factor in the national awakening of Soviet Jewry. Shmuel Ettinger. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Congresses. Zionism -- History -- Congresses. Israel and the diaspora -- Congresses. Holocaust. Joden. Translation of ha-Shoah veha-tekumah. Browning of pages. Good condition. (Holo2-18-18)
English Edition. Weekly periodical. Volume 18, nos. 21 (April 23rd) , 22(April 30th) , and 47(October 1st) . Number 47 title change to "World News and Views". No. 21 includes: "May Day, 1938-A Day of Struggle Against Fascism and War", "A Journey Through Poland' by F. Struck, and "The Nazi Net in the International Sports Movement". No. 22 includes an article on "The Laws Against the Jews" in Hungary, and "The Depressed Mood Among the Nazis after the Plebiscite". No. 47 includes: "The Fifth Anniversary of the Leipzig Trial". SUBJECT(S) : World politics -- 20th century -- Periodicals. Very good condition. (HOLO2-20-35)
Folded leaf (8-1/2 x 17) , illustrated. Newsletter with articles on services to Hungarian and Egyptian refugees in Austria and France, and Israeli immigrants. OCLC lists two libraries worldwide holding this title (Harvard Univ. , Stanford Univ. ) . Minor tears and folds. (Holo5-42-12)
Wrappers, 8vo, 12 pages, illustrated. DP-era newsletter with articles focusing on goals for 1951. This issue is the last printed in 12-page format. OCLC lists two libraries worldwide holding this title (Harvard Univ. , Stanford Univ. ) . Printed in purple and black. Small tear on back cover; address label and postmark printed on back, address correction written in ink. (Holo5-42-12)
4to. 4 Pages. In English. DP era imprint. The Jewish Council of 1933 was a Jewish organization founded by men and women who had found refuge and home in the United States of America form persecution and oppression in Europe. Its purpose was to assist refugees abroad and newcomers to the United States. It was founded in 1933 as the Council of Jewish Emigrees and changed its name to the Council of 1933, Inc. In 1946. The organization dissolved in 1977. In very good condition (GER24-1)
Wrappers, 8vo, 36 pages, illustrated. Stories on UN decisions on Palestine, civil rights, anti-Semitism, Jews in American painting; includes fiction and letters. Jewish-Communist periodical from just after the war. SUBJECTS: Jews -- United States -- Periodicals. Natural yellowing, folded along spine, otherwise very good condition. (Holo2-42-1)
Softcover, 12 pages, long 8vo, 22 cm. Holocaust-era look at the Jewish community/ies in the US. Article first written in response to recent "Nazi barbarities" (page 2) as well as an implied call for assimilation: "it still remains true that the future of the Jew in America is puzzling. Can this universal stranger be absored in the country which has absorbed every other European stock?" (page 12). SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- United States. Jewish question. Cover title. Condensed version of research originally published in Fortune magazine and later published in book form by Random House. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Wear to edges. Light wear. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-22-16) .