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Original Wrappers. 8vo. Pages. 26 cm. First edition. Four reports printed for public circulation. Reports are titled, Some Aspects of the Jewish Economic Problem, A Bibliography for Jewish Vocational Agencies, A Guide to General Vocational Services, and Patterns of Jewish Occupational Distribution in the United States and Canada. Note laid in to Report No. 2 reading, This printed edition of Some Aspects of the Jewish Economic Problem differs slightly from the mimeographed edition issued in 1939. Aside from minor revisions, there is new material in the section headed Conclusion on page 10. Most of the changes are based on reaction by readers of the earlier edition. Additional copies are available upon request. The Jewish Occupational Council established in 1939 in New York as a national advisory and coordinating agency for Jewish organizations and communities in the U. S. And Canada engaged in educational and vocational programs and job placement. (yivoarchives.org) The organization is now called the International Association of Jewish Vocational Services. Subjects: Occupations -- Choice -- Jews. Jews -- United States -- Charities. Employment agencies, bureaus, etc. -- Jews. Spines rebacked. Some shelf wear. Light library markings. Very good condition. (HOLO2-109-21)
Original illustrated wraps. 8vo. [16] pages. 23 cm. First edition. Front lithography by Kathe Kollwitz, 'They were the first' stanza by Yitshak Katzenelson; rear wrap list of 'recent foster parents' including numerous local branches of Fraternal Organizations, various Landsmanschaften branches, Arthur Syzk, etc. Illustrated throughout with photographs of Jewish orphans, with abridged descriptions of how they survived; includes a list of over 100 children currently being helped by foster parents through the Labor Zionist Committee for Relief and Rehabilitation; it appears that all of the children reside at the Labor Zionist Home for Orphaned Children in France; the brochure asks for payments of $300 per year, or 85 cents a day. Printed in red, black, and grey ink throughout. Very scarce. Subjects: Labor Zionist Committee for Relief and Rehabilitation, Inc. , Foster Parents Division. Jewish War Orphans Holocaust. Does not appear to be held by any library, none on OCLC. Pages previous cut at edge, previously glued back together by former owner, text in gutter affected on two pages; institutional stamp, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-121-2)
1st edition. Original stiff wrappers with 2 staples. 8vo, 13 leaves. Typescript mimeograph. The Attorney-General of the Government of Israel v. Malchiel Gruenwald, commonly known as the Kastner trial, was a libel case in Jerusalem, Israel. Hearings were held from 1 January to October 1954 in the District Court of Jerusalem before Judge Benjamin Halevi (19101996), who published his decision on 22 June 1955.[1]The defendant, Malchiel Gruenwald (18811958), a hotelier who lost 52 relatives in the Auschwitz concentration camp, had accused Rudolf Kastner (19061957), a Hungarian lawyer and journalist who became a civil servant in Israel in 1947, of collaborating with the Nazis in Hungary during the Holocaust. The allegations were made in a self-published newsletter, Letter to Friends in the Mizrachi, in August 1952. The Israeli government sued on Kastner's behalf, calling him as one of 59 witnesses. Gruenwald was represented by Shmuel Tamir, a former Irgun commander, who turned the case into one that examined the actions of the governing Zionist Mapai party during the Holocaust, and what had been done to help Europe's Jews. One of the key issues was whether Kastner, who in Hungary had helped to found the Budapest Aid and Rescue Committee, had in effect collaborated with Adolf Eichmann and Kurt Becher, two SS officers, in his efforts to secure safe passage from Budapest to Switzerland in July 1944 of 1,684 Jews, on what became known as the Kastner train. Gruenwald and Tamir accused Kastner of having failed to warn the Hungarian Jewish community that they were to be loaded onto trains and taken to the gas chambers in Auschwitz, in occupied Poland. They alleged that he had known about the gas chambers since at least the end of April 1944 when he had received a copy of the Vrba-Wetzler report but had neglected to inform the wider community that they were not being deported from Hungary to be resettled, as the Nazis had said. His motive, they said, was to safeguard the release of a smaller number, which included his family and friends. In failing to alert the wider community to the danger, they alleged that he had helped the SS avoid the spread of panic among the Jewish community, which would have slowed down the transports. The judge ruled in Gruenwald's favour, accusing Kastner of having sold his soul to the devil. Kastner was assassinated outside his home in Tel Aviv in March 1957 as a result of the decision and the subsequent publicity. (wikipedia) This booklet is against Kastner and how the Israeli Government handled it. They say, Had the Kastner case taken its natural course, had Kastner been tried on the strength of the prima facie evidence like any other citizen in such circumstances (and in execution of the law specially passed for that purpose) there would, of course be no need for any special public action. But the Government, in defiance of accepted democratic procedure and in disregard of the country, has thrown all its weight on the other side of the scales. This can only mean that there is more behind the Kastner trial than has so far been revealed, and that Kastner is the key to other mysteries that accompanied the greatest catastrophe in our modern history. (page 7-8) OCLC: 2056270, OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (YU, YIVO, HUC, TAU) none at any non-Jewish institution. Tearing around staples on cover, repaired, cover is slightly creased and has a stain in the lower right corner. Very Good Condition Overall. Scarce.(HOLO2-144-29)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages, xi. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Terror Against the Political Opposition in Germany, Terrorization of the Jews. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges and tears on corners of covers, but all text is clear. Good condition. Includes summary of issue laid in. (HOLO2-33-6)
1944164516Genf, [Komitee zur Hilfeleistung für die kriegsbetroffene jüdische Bevölkerung], 1944. 87 Bll., Original broschiert, 4°. Typoskript, hektographiert auf 80 einseitig bedruckten Blättern. Aus dem Französischen, zusammengestellt von A[dolf Henryk] Silberschein. Sehr selten. Softcover Bibliotheksexemplar. Umschlag etwas berieben und angestaubt. Leimspur von ehemaligem Signaturschild auf Deckel, Fehlstelle in der Ecke unten rechts, Titelseite Ecke oben rechts ausgeschnitten.
Paper Wraps. 8vo. Issues are mostly 30-40 pages each. Ill. 22 cm. Published by the Polish Government Information Center, this work seeks to interpret Polish political and social problems for the American public and give to a true presentation of the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United Nations, has carried on since September 1, 1939. Issue titles are: The Polish-Russian Controversy, Polish Children Under German Rule, Public Education in Poland, Jews in Poland, Polands Fighting Record, It Started in Poland, Poland at Work, Battle of Warsaw 1944, Polish-German Frontier, Polands Social Progress, Province of Lwow, Government of the Polish Republic, Soviet Puppet Government in Poland, USA and Poland, 1939-1945, Polish Views on International Organization. SUBJECT (S) : Poland -- History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. Covers of first three issues are slightly soiled in bottom corner. Issue no. 13 has unobtrusive stamp on cover. Internal pages are clean and binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-13) .
Original Illustrated wrappers, 4to. 28 cm. Ceased in 1951. In Yiddish with English Rear Cover. Title from masthead. Includes music, poetry, fiction, journalism and, of course, many photos, photo-mantages, and artwork. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 holdings that potentially include these issues. Light wear, Very Good Condition. (period-1-6)
1st edition, original wrappers, 8vo. 31+[1] pages. The International Scientific Session under the heading The Child In the Years of The Second World War was held in Warsaw on 26th-28th of April 1979. It was organized on the occasion of the International Year of the Child by the Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland and by the Council for the Protection of Monuments of Combat and Martyrdom. The subject of the session were Nazi crimes committed on children and youth, the struggle of nations to save children and youth from their biological extermination, demoralization, denationalization and depravation by the Nazi occupant and also the participation of youth in the combat against Nazism in the years of the Second World War, 1939-1945 . The session coincided with the 40th anniversary of the Third Reichs aggression on Poland which initiated the Second World War, and with the 34th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany. It was, therefore, an occasion to reflect on what was fascizm and where it led to. (from introduction) SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Children -- Poland. Atrocities. Corp Author(s) : Rada Ochrony Pomników Walki I Meczenstwa (Poland) ; Glówna Komisja Badania Zbrodni Niemieckich w Polsce. OCLC: 34502040, OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide: (National Library of Poland, Bib Narodowa, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, University of S Florida Library, and Niod Instituut Voor Oorlogs) . Upper right corner of cover and pages is slightly bent, light wear on cover, else Very Good Condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-140-4-U)
Postcard from Hadassah Reinhard in Tel Aviv to Gerhard Reinhard in Gurs Concentration Camp, dated June 14, 1941. Over 163 words, in period-script German, in ink. Beginning Dear Grandfather, and wishing the recipient a happy 75th birthday, Hadassah writes, I pray to God that you can soon come to me in good health . From Granny and everyone in Poland and Siberia we hear absolutely nothing . The picture is not good . Your youngest grandchild, Hadassah. Gurs was a major internment camp in France, near Oloron-Sainte-Marie and 80 kilometers from the Spanish border. Established in 1939 to absorb Republican refugees from Spain, Gurs served later as a concentration camp for Jews from France and refugees from other countries. While under the administration of Vichy France (1940-1942) most non-Jewish prisoners were released and approximately 2000 Jews were permitted to emigrate. In 1941 Gurs held some 15, 000 prisoners. The camp was controlled by the Germans from 1942 to 1944, during which time several thousand inmates were deported to extermination camps in Poland. An unknown number succeeded in escaping and reaching Spain or hiding in Southern France. Gurs was liberated in the summer of 1944. No stamp or postmark, presume originally delivered in envelope. Few incoming postcards into Gurs survived. Usual stains and wear, 4 faint slices into paper, Good- Condition. (holo2-131-38)
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. Tri-Fold Holocaust-era Pamphlet with 5 pages ; 24 cm. The Undersigned Rabbis Are: Philip S. Bernstein, Barnett R. Brickner, Israel Goldstein, James G. Heller, Mordecai M. Kaplan, B. L. Levinthal, Israel H. Levinthal, Louis M. Levitsky, Joshua Loth Liebman, Joseph H. Lookstein, Jacob R. Marcus, Abraham A. Neuman, Louis I. Newman, David de Sola Pool, Abba Hillel Silver, Milton Steinberg, and Stephen S. Wise. We, the undersigned Rabbis, they write, of all elements of American Jewish religious life, have noted with concern a statement by ninety of our colleagues in which they repudiate Zionism on the ground that it is inconsistent with Jewish religious and moral doctrine. This statement misrepresents Zionism and misinterprets historic Jewish religious teaching OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Front wrapper is mostly loose. 4th and 5th page are torn with a few words affected. Otherwise in good condition. Very rare. (zion-10-57)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to, 44 pages. "For presentation to the Second International Conference of the International Bar Association, The Hague, Netherlands, August 16-21, 1948, as part of the Symposium: âRestoration of the Law and Property Rights After World War II. '" (from cover) "The actions and policies of the United States Government with respect to the restoration of property rights of foreign nationals after World War II must be considered in the light of the unprecedented and all embracing freezing controls over foreign-owned property imposed by the United States long prior to its entry into the war. " (from introduction) . Alk testified before congress as part of debate over War Claims and Enemy Property Legislation. Not listed on OCLC. Sunning and light wear to cover, and very slight staining of a few pages, else clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. Appears to be exceedingly rare. (HOLO2-159-15)
Original wraps. 4to. 11 pages. 28 cm. First edition. Typewritten Report, by Engineer M. M. Belogousky, Collaborator of the Training Section, Secretary to the Technical Council of the Central Board of World ORT Union. Report on the ORT Schools and Training Courses in France, from the period 1933-39 (training German Jewish Refugees after the advent of Hitler) , with details of the type of courses, those involved, and a schematic outline of the courses given in this period; from the period 1939-1940, when France entered the war, the demand for skilled workers in the 'national defense' industries, the change in situation of refugees and foreign workers, cooperation with MAT-FORD Manufactory (the French Ford) and an exchange of training materials for graduates, inauguration of courses in Lyons at the time of the German invasion, the evacuation of Paris; the period 1940-1941, from the period of the 'French National Revolution' after the armistice with Germany and the imposition of strict requirements on ORT schools, the need for new facilities outside Paris, etc. , the work accomplished since October 1940, with new facilities opened in various towns and cities, the courses offered are listed; immediate difficulties of movement between towns is noted in detail, the granting of three 'circulating cards' permitting unrestricted movement across towns between facitlities for three engineers (Frenkel, Belogousky, Melamed) ; the establishment of ORT courses for people interned in concentration camps (camp Gurs, Argeles, Brens) , the difficulties ensuing, ORT's accomplished release of 150 boys from the camps who are learning a trade at the ORT boarding school in the Pyrenees; last sections of report titled: Constructive Help to Single Refugees, The Management and the Financing of Schools, The Kinds of Program of Studies, Study-Plan, the Pupil's Staff. Subjects: World ORT Union. Jewish refugees - Employment France. Refugees France 1933-1941. OCLC lists one copy (NYPL) . Light wear to edges, lightly aged, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-28)
1993? 1st edition. Original blue stiff paper wrappers. 8vo, 378-391, [20], 412-419 pages [42 pages total]. The 20 unnumbered pages are illustrations, which show 10 Rolf Zimmermann paintings, in color, each also with a black and white photograph of the scene and a black and white sketch. Includes essays Rolf Zimmermann's Poland Paintings: A German Inheritance by Peter Chametsky, In Poland by Rolf Zimmermman, and The Soldier in the War to Conquer Eastern Europe by Manfred Messerschmidt. Likely reprinted from the Massachusetts Review. In Zimmermann's essay he says, "My cycle IN POLAND preoccupied me for a long time. Much of the impetus came from some old photographs left behind by my uncle, who was in Russia during World War II and who disappeared after 1944." Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in art. World War, 1939-1945 -- Art and the war. Poland. Zimmermann, Rolf. OCLC: 51324670, OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Stanford, UFlorida, UChicago) , none in the Northeast. Very Good Condition+, near perfect. Scarce (HOLO2-145-30) xx
Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 183; 334; 320; 340 pages. Ill. 22 cm. In English. Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, compiles essays on various aspects of the holocaust. ISSN: 0792-3333. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Periodicals. Jews -- Historiography -- Periodicals. Geographic: Europe -- History -- 20th century -- Periodicals. Light wear, bent corners on covers. Nice clean copies. Good condition. These early volumes in English are the most difficult to obtain. (HOLO2-28-11)
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 120 pages, 20 cm. In German. Title translates to Marriage Nullification Due to Error about Racial Affiliation. A university dissertation on intermarriages from the University of Jena. In Nazi Germany, Marriage defined the Volksgemeinschaft, or community of people, of Germany because it was the basis relationship that connected the small world of the household to the larger German community. Also, marriage made it rightfully possible to produce pure blood German children with the genetically correct German parents. Marriage was so vital to the Nazis because it was the true basis of their socio-political perspectives. In effect....In order to define Volksgemeinschaft, the Nazis constructed marriage by associating the relationship with modeled public male and private female roles, and with the assumption of procreating pure blood Aryan children. The Nazis used marriage to define their Volksgemeinschaftbecause it enforced the vertical relationship in marriage into the Nazi based society and it would help increase the capacity and population of the Aryan race (UCL, 2018) .
Original Wraps. 12mo. 16 pages. 18 cm. First edition. Critical pamphlet contemporary to the Nuremberg Trials on their historic significance, with a summary of their content and purpose, and a critique; argues that the atrocities committed in Poland against the Polish population (7 million murdered) has been slighted in their exposure in favor of atrocities committed on the soil of the USSR and its satellites. The author gives numerous examples of specific atrocities committed in Poland which should have been included in the trial proceedings, lambasts the trial for not mentioning the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto; ends with the argument that 'totalitarianism' was not utilized as a category in the trial proceedings as this would immediately point to the continuing existence of other totalitarian states, namely, the USSR. Subjects: World war, 1939-1945 - Trials - Germany. World war, 1939-1945 - Atrocities - Poland. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (U of Toronto, Bayerische Staatsbib. , Ntl Lib Poland) , none in the US. Light soiling and foxing to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-121-39) xx
1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers, 8vo, 87 pages. Includes many photos and graphs. Cover title is International Refugee Organization, 1948-1949. The International Refugee Organization (IRO) was founded on 20 April 1946, and took over the functions of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, which was shut down in 1947. While the handover was originally planned to take place at the beginning of 1947, it did not occur until July 1947. The International Refugee Organization was a temporary organization of the United Nations (UN) , which itself had been founded in 1945, with a mandate to largely finish the UNRRA's work of repatriating or resettling European refugees. It was dissolved in 1952 after resettling about one million refugees. The definition of a refugee at this time was an individual with either a Nansen passport or a Certificate of identity issued by the International Refugee Organization. The Constitution of the International Refugee Organization, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 15 December 1946, specified the agency's field of operations. Controversially, this defined "persons of German ethnic origin" who had been expelled, or were to be expelled from their countries of birth into the postwar Germany, as individuals who would "not be the concern of the Organization. " This excluded from its purview a group that exceeded in number all the other European displaced persons put together. Also, because of disagreements between the Western allies and the Soviet Union, the IRO only worked in areas controlled by Western armies of occupation (Wikipedia 2016) . SUBJECT(S) : Political refugees. World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees. No copies listed on OCLC Worldcat. Light Wear Very Good Condition. Rare. (holo2-132-6)
(FT) Original Publishers Cloth. 292, [4] pages. Illlus. Facsims. Ports. 21 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Servants of the Swastika. CONTENTS: Lakei [Footmen] --- Poslanets Gimmlera I Rozenberga ["Ambassador" Himmler and Rosenberg] --- Kannibal Mikson I ego Zaschitniki [Cannibal Mixon and his Defenders] --- Tallinskaya Tsentralnaya Tyurma v Period Okkupatsiya [Tallinn Central Prison during the Occupation] --- Myae, Angelus, Mere I Viks: Organizatory Ubiystva pisatelya Iokhannesa Rubena [Myae, Angelus, Mere and Vicks: Organizers of the Murder of the Writer Johannes Ruben] --- Odin iz dvenadtsati s lishnim tysyach [One of the more than Twelve Thousand] --- Mezhdunarodnyye Shpiony [International Spies] --- Slugi Svastiki Snova Podnimayut Golovy [Servants of Swastika again Rearing their Heads]. Boards lightly bumped at edges but still nice. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-93-32)
1st edition. Later Cloth binding with original illustrated paper wrappers bound in, Large 8vo, 126 pages. Includes illustrations. 25 cm. In Spanish. Somewhat Antisemitic novel, in rich period melodramatic Spanish, of European refugees in Mexico, including those fleeing Spain as well as Nazism. For example from page 15: Asfixiante penetraba hasta los ultimos escondrijos del vapor Pero aquella noche tambien como en las travesias de placer se agruparon por castas y fortunas: los hebreos fugitives de los ghettos de Alemania, de Polonia, de los Balkanes bajaron a su comedor instalado en las bodegas. Las rudas bancas de Madera, las mesas desnudas de mantel, los trastos que algunos cargaban consigoen acatamiento a su ley reigiosa--, eran una novedad para ellos: solo taltaban los fuetes implacable de los guardians de los campos de concentracion [ roughly translates as: "Suffocation filled their every last breath... But tonight, indulging in pleasure also, they were grouped by caste and wealth: the fugitive Jews from the ghettos of Germany, Poland, the Balkans, all down below in their dining room installed in the basement. The rough wooden benches, bare tables denuded of tablecloths and some loaded with them-in deference to their religious lawthis was all new to them: All they lacked now were the implacable whips of the concentration camp guards ... "]. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees -- Fiction. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Unobtrusive institutional stamp on upper corner of front end paper, paper toning as expected, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-126-5)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 311 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Title page verso: When Poland fell; Ven Poiln is gefaln. Inscribed by Joseph Opatoshu on title page in Yiddish, dated Junet 1943. In the light of the destruction of practically all the great centers of Jewish life in Eastern Europe, the desire to record what can be remembered of a life that may never return, before memory of the past and recent past is completely blotted out, can be readily understood. In this category can be placed Opatoshu's 'When Poland Fell, ' a collection of stories of the years 1939-40 when Poland fell and with it Polish Jewry - American Jewish Year Book, 5704, pg 115. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Fiction. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Light soiling to cloth and outer edges, otherwise very fresh. Very good + condition. An important early Holocaust novel, here inscribed. (HOLO2-117-44)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers 4to. 92 pages ; 28 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, Biographies and Bibliographies. Published by the PEN Center for German-speaking Authors Abroad, this work gives a list of the biographies and bibliographies of exiled German authors living in the UK during and after World War II. The first author on the list (in alphabetical order) is Walter Benjamin. SUBJECT(S) : Authors, German -- Biography. German literature -- Exiled authors. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Stamp. Original hole-punched binding. Some toning/discoloration on wrappers. Otherwise very good condition. (GER-58-77)
Original Wrappers. 4to. 39 pages. 30 cm. First Edition. In Polish. Title translates as, There Were More Deaths, Than Bread: Jednodniowka Released On the Occasion of the Exhibition Oswiecim accuses. " Jednodniowka publications are typically journals or pamphlets issued by organizations with no regular publications, but may also be published quarterly or on a semi-regular basis. Contains period advertisements. Journal containing poetry, prose and articles related to the conditions of Polish concentration camps. The Polski Zwiazek Bylych Wiezniów Politycznych Hitlerowskich Wiezien I Obozów Koncentracyjnych, (translates to Polish Association of Former Political Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps and Prisons) was formed in 1946, and existed until 1949. Later reformed in the 1990s the organization focuses on youth outreach and Holocaust education. Subjects: Holocaust. Concentration camps. Auschwitz-Birkenau. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. (Natl. Libr. Of Poland, Central Connecticut State University) Light soiling and age toning. Dramatic color cover illustration. Very good + condition. (HOLO-114-15)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 20 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to The Jewish Problem and the Catholic Point of View. Written in the wake of the Holocaust, this essay on the plight of the Jewish people and calls on the world to help the Jews. SUBJECTS: Jews - Catholic Church. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (AJHS, YIVO, HUC, UTX) . Cover wrapper is edge worn and brittle. No back wrapper. Contents are very good. (HOLO2-142-5)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 12 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Lecture originally delivered May 1st, 1945, three weeks after the news of Hitler's death. This lecture discusses the rise of Nazism, Jewish persecution, the holocaust; with emphasis on the redeeming features of German philosophy (Novalis, Marx, Hegel, Lessing) . Subjects: Jews - Persecutions Germany. National socialism Germany. None on OCLC; Light ageing to wraps and outer margins, otherwise clean and fresh. Scarce. Very good condition. (HOLO2-115-32)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 51 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Sudeten German Tragedy, Terror in the Workshops. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges of covers and small tears on backstrip. Pages are darkened at edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-10)