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Softcover, 18 pages, 12mo, 19 cm. Series: The Community Pulpit; Series 1938-1939; No. 3. John Haynes Holmes (November 29, 1879-April 3, 1964) , a Unitarian minister and social activist, was prominent the Unitarian movement throughout much of the first half of the 20th century, even though he withdrew from fellowship with the American Unitarian Association (AUA) in 1918. At the May Meetings of the AUA in 1908 Holmes banded with 20 other young radicals to found the Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice (UFSJ) , and was its president, 1908-11. In 1909 Holmes was among the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) . He was a founder and later chair of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) , and a leader with Stephen Wise of the City Affairs Council which purged the corrupt NYC mayor, Jimmy Walker. He was also one of the founders of the American branch of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the War Resistance League. SUBJECT(S) : Antisemitism. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Harvard) . Good condition. (Holo2-19-28)
Wrappers, 8vo, 28 cm. , 20 pages, illustrated. Bimonthly publication of the first incorporated Jewish missionary society in modern times, established in New York City in 1944 by the journalist David Horowitz. to bring converts to Judaism (EJ) . UIWU aims to represent a universal version of the Hebraic faith to the non-Jewish worldto spread Judaism to non-Jews. An interesting facet of early post-Holocaust Jewish thought. OCLC lists 5 libraries worldwide holding this title. Small tears at one corner, slight wear, otherwise very good condition. (Holo22-42-11)
1st edition. Original Cloth, 12mo. XII, 287 pages. 21.8x14, 9 cm. An authoritative survey of significant international courts and tribunals over the last 150 years, beginning with a brief history from the American-British Treaty of 1794 to the time of publication, as initial preparations were being made to try the almost defeated Nazi leadership. The work goes on to offer a constructive analysis of the place of tribunals in problems of world affairs, with an emphasis on their organization, operation, function as well as a critical examination of the merits and defects. Hudson concludes with his recommendations for the future as to the continuance of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Very Good Condition. (holo2-122-45)
Hardcover, 167 pages, ports. , 8vo, 22 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Generals -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 -- Germany. Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945. Wear to edges of dust jacket. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-18-14)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 364 pages. 23 cm. Second edition. In German. Title translates as: The Lifeboat is Full; Switzerland and the Refugees, 1933-1945. The title refers to a statement made by Federal Councillor Eduard von Steiger in 1942, when he justified closing Switzerlands borders by comparing the country to a life-boat that was already full. This volume details the personal stories and historical and legal encroachments which spelt doom for refugees attempting to obtain asylum in Switzerland. Subjects: Jewish Refugees. Switzerland. Generalities. 1939-1945 war. Switzerland. Biographies. Heinrich Rothmund. Switzerland. Public mind. Press (study) Switzerland. Domestic Policy. National Socialism. Switzerland. Domestic Policy. Jews. Switzerland. Refugees. 1933 to 1945. Vluchtelingen. Flüchtlingspolitik. Geschichte 1933-1945. Bookstamp of Fred W. Lessing (German Refugee and later chairman of Leo Baeck Institute) on endpage; fresh and clean. VG+ condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-100-22)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 373, [4] pages. 24 cm. In Polish. 'Memoirs of Rudolf Hoess; Kommandant in Auschwitz. ' Translated into Polish by Jan Sehn; first published 1956. At head of title: Glowna Komisja Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich w Polsce (Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland) . Subjects: Höss, Rudolf, 1900-1947. Hoess, Rudolf, 1900-1947. World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. Auschwitz (Concentration Camp) OCLC lists 7 copies of second edition. Wraps soiled, with some chipping on back wrap; some pages aged; otherwise fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-117-21)
Hardcover, 8vo, 278 pages, in Hebrew, Includes bibliographical references. 1st edition. Holocaust-era imprint from Eretz-Israel. Shaylock: The Jew from Venice. Analysis of fiction in reference to William Shakespeares SHYLOCK, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. Antisemitism in Literature. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Spine repaired with tape, some wear to cover edges, otherwise very nice copy in very good condition (HOLO2-89-87)
Softbound. 8vo. XVII, 234 pages. 24 cm. First edition. From the publishers description: "Investigates some of the profound questions raised by any attempt to create a film based on the Holocaust. How does one make a movie that is both morally just and marketable? ... The book not only provides sensitive readings of individual films but also analyzes more theoretical issues such as the 'truth claims' of the cinematic medium. " With 140 black and white photographic film-stills. Contents include: Part I. Finding an Appropriate Language: 1. The Hollywood version of the Holocaust 2. Meaningful montage 3. Styles of tension 4. Black humor. Part II. Narrative Strategies: 5. The Jew as child 6. In hiding/onstage 7. Beautiful evasions? 8. The condemned and doomed. Part III. Responses to Nazi Atrocity: 9. Political resistance 10. The ambiguity of identity 11. The new German guilt. Part IV. Shaping Reality: 12. The personal documentary 13. From judgement to illumination. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in motion pictures. Films. Holocaust. Covers lightly aged, endpages and outer edges lightly soiled, otherwise, clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-88-44)
Softbound. 4to. IV, 34, 87, 57, 41 (total of 225) pages. 28 cm. First edition. An extensive collection of events and jewish life across the world in the year 1953. Contents include: The Jewish Communities of the World and Their Main Features (Aden-Yugoslavia) ; Main Events in Jewish Life (NThe Neo-Fascist Movement and the Jews; The Treatmnent of War Criminals; Organizational Trends in the New Jewish Communities; Brief Review of Cultural Activities; The Soviet Union; The Peoples Democracies; The Countries of the Arab League; French North Africa; Germany West and East) ; Activities of the World Jewish Congress; Chronicle of Jewish Life in 1953. The Institute of Jewish Affairs was established in New York under the auspices of the American Jewish Congress and the World Jewish Congress on 1 February 1941, based on proposals made by Dr Jacob Robinson to the American Jewish Congress in 1939 and 1940. Its aims were to conduct a thorough investigation of Jewish life over the preceding 25 years, to establish the facts of the position of the Jews during World War II, to determine their causes and to suggest how Jewish rights might be claimed in a post-war settlement. In pursuing this last, it was to focus on the rehabilitation of the Jewish population in Europe where it was possible and they were willing to remain in their homes. Where that was impossible and on the question of emigration, it was to take as its premise that `the National Home in Palestine is the primary solution of the problem of Jewish migration'. Its research initially focused on political science and law, economics, migration and colonisation, and post-war reconstruction, encompassing a watching brief on events affecting the Jews in all countries. As well as its programme of research, the Institute was established to collect documentation and to index holdings of other institutions, particularly on aliens, anti-Jewish measures, recent aspects of anti-Semitism, autonomy, colonisation, exchanges of population, migrations, minorities, nationalism, nationality and citizenship, plebiscites, race hatred, refugees, relief, self-determination, small states, the territorial questions of World War I, war and peace aims, and war and post-war changes. The Institute moved to London in 1965, maintaining its programme of research and publications into contemporary issues affecting Jewish communities across the world. (Description from Papers of the Institute of Jewish Affairs at the University of Southampton Libraries) . Subjects: Jews - History - Periodicals. Jews History - 1789- Jews - Politics and government. Jews - Social conditions. Light wear and ageing to covers, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-97-34)
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. X, 336 pages. 24 cm. A political, cultural and demographic examination of Jewish life during the mid 20th century, dedicated to the Institute of Jewish Affairs on the 20th anniversary of the association. CONTENTS: The basic problems which confronted Jewry in the years 1933-1961, by N. Robinson. --The evolution of Jewish political thought, by O. Karbach. --The Jewish catastrophe and its aftermath, started by G. Jacoby. --War criminals, by A. Goldstein. --Refugees, DP's, and migrants, by K. R. Grossman. --Spoliation and remedial action, by N. Robinson. --History of the Institue of Jewish Affairs of the World Jewish Congress during the Holocaust and after. Chapters include: Jewish education in Europe, 1933-1960, by E. E. Eppler. --Yiddish literature, 1933-1961, by A. A. Roback. --The crystallization of the new Hebrew literature, by D. B. Malkin. --The Jewish press, by J. Fraenkel. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Jews -- History -- 1945- Joden. Includes bibliographies.Title written along spine. Overall, internal pages are nice and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-61-10)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 22 pages, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : War crime trials. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. Light wear. Fading to edges of cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (HOLO2-21-14)
1st edition. Original stiff paper wrappers. 4to. 34 cm. In English. This report details the work of the Inter-allied Reparations Agency in its final years. The Reparations Agency was established under the 1946 Agreement on Reparations from Germany and consisted of delegates from 18 countriesThe Agreement required certain final accounts to be presented by member governments by February, 1951 (UK National Archives, 2019) . SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 -- Reparations. Wrappers are lightly edgeworn very good condition. (HOLO2-142-35-DLMTX)
Newspaper. 4 pages. Holocaust era issue. The heavily Yiddish-speaking International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union was once one of the largest labor unions in the United States, one of the first U. S. Unions to have a primarily female membership, and a key player in the labor history of the 1920s and 1930s. Back page includes Noticias Del Taller, in Spanish. Contents includes: Strikers Get 15 Per Cent Boost in Pay, Dubinsky Rejoices Over Victories; Pledges Full Aid, Blanket Sportswear Agreement Signed. OCLC lists no copies. Cover is slightly darkened but all text is clear. Letter D written on cover in margin. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-7) . Xxx
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 203 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Belsen concentration camp commemoration volume, with testimonies and memorial services held by Belsen survivors and soldiers of the Israeli army. A history of Belsen before and after liberation, with extensive documentation of the life and community of the DP camp established in Belsen - with chapters on the Yiddish theatre of Belsen, education, cultural activities, religious life, children brought into the world in the Belsen camp the major emphasis is upon renewal of life. Profusely illustrated with 79 black and white photographs and four pages of maps (of Belsen Lager) at end. Subjects: Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews. Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) . Light edge wear, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-8)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 203 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Belsen concentration camp commemoration volume, with testimonies and memorial services held by Belsen survivors and soldiers of the Israeli army. A history of Belsen before and after liberation, with extensive documentation of the life and community of the DP camp established in Belsen - with chapters on the Yiddish theatre of Belsen, education, cultural activities, religious life, children brought into the world in the Belsen camp the major emphasis is upon renewal of life. Profusely illustrated with 79 black and white photographs and four pages of maps (of Belsen Lager) at end. Subjects: Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews. Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) . Light edge wear, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-8)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 203 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Belsen concentration camp commemoration volume, with testimonies and memorial services held by Belsen survivors and soldiers of the Israeli army. A history of Belsen before and after liberation, with extensive documentation of the life and community of the DP camp established in Belsen - with chapters on the Yiddish theatre of Belsen, education, cultural activities, religious life, children brought into the world in the Belsen camp the major emphasis is upon renewal of life. Profusely illustrated with 79 black and white photographs and four pages of maps (of Belsen Lager) at end. Subjects: Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews. Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) . Light edge wear, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-98-34)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 203 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Belsen concentration camp commemoration volume, with testimonies and memorial services held by Belsen survivors and soldiers of the Israeli army. A history of Belsen before and after liberation, with extensive documentation of the life and community of the DP camp established in Belsen - with chapters on the Yiddish theatre of Belsen, education, cultural activities, religious life, children brought into the world in the Belsen camp the major emphasis is upon renewal of life. Profusely illustrated with 79 black and white photographs and four pages of maps (of Belsen Lager) at end. Subjects: Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews. Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) . Light edge wear, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-98-35)
Paper Wrappers. 8vo. Xiii, 407 pages. 24 cm. First Edition. Japanese Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945. Américains d'origine japonaise -- Droit. Américains d'origine japonaise -- Évacuation et relogement, 1942-1945. Américains d'origine japonaise -- Internement (1942-1945) . Japanischer Internierter Rechtsstellung Japanischer Einwanderer Geschichte 1942-1945. United States; Japanese Americans; Internment; Law; Cases, 1942-1945. Cover slightly worn. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. Newspaper articles laid in as well. (HOLO2-28-7) .
Publishers cloth. 8vo. IX, 189 pages. 22 cm. First edition. This is the biography of Lydia de Korczak Lipski, a polish born countess, who joined her father at the age of 16 in a resistance group in Paris; she was arrested and survived the years in Ravensbruck, and after the war worked as a nude cabaret dancer at Folies-Bergere. She was given the highest military honors and awards for her resistance activities. Includes 31 photographic plates. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. Pologne. Biographies. Guerre mondiale 1939- 1945. Prisonniers et déportés. Prisons. Fresnes. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Prisonniers et déportés. Camps. Ravensbruck. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Occupation et résistance. France occupée. Résistance intérieure. Femmes. Very good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-102-22)
Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a childrens supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2D)
Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a childrens supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2A)
Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a childrens supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2B)
Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a childrens supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2C)
used very good condition; 1st edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 80 pages. Wartime publication that covers various aspects of Jewish resistance in Poland during World War II including the Jewish Underground and the Warsaw Ghetto uprising one year earlier, making this a very early report, Illustrated with vintage black and white photographs, plus a map of the Warsaw Ghetto. Powerful cover illustration by Noya Koslowsky of a vengeful young armed and bearded Jewish partisan, as a 150 tall ghost marching through bombed out Nazi Poland; the image became iconic as a symbol of Jewish armed resistance. On the rear cover is a very period patriotic photo and ad of a father, mother and son, standing in front of the stars and stripes, urging the reader to Back the Attack! Buy More Bonds. "Warsaw Ghetto" penned on upper corner of front cover, just touching 1 letter in title. Faint crease and blindstamp to cover, Otherwise Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-117-74B)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. [437-465] pages. In German. Serial publication (published weekly) . Die Weltbühne ("The World Stage") was one of the most important forums for leftist intellectuals in the Weimar Republic; the German weekly magazine was focused on politics, art, and business, founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title Die Schaubühne. It was renamed Die Weltbühne on 4 April 1918. After Jacobson's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927. The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last edition appeared on 7 March 1933. In exile the magazine was published under the title Die neue Weltbühne ("The New World Stage") as an explicit anti-fascist periodical. After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993. Even at its high point, Die Weltbühne had a relatively low printing of 15, 000 copies. Subjects: German Culture- Literature. Weimar. Wrappers worn and detached, outer edges chipped. Pages aged, but clean. Fair condition. (HOLO2-92-47)