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First Edition. Hardcover, 8vo, 460 pages. Contents: pt. 1. The final solution. The Jews in Hitler's mental world -- Anti-semitism in modern Germany -- Phase one: anti-Jewish legislation, 1933-1935 -- The ss: instrument of the final solution -- Foreign policy, race, and war -- Phase two: from internal war to world war -- The annihilation camps: kingdom of death -- A retrospective view -- pt. 2. The holocaust. Between freedom and ghetto: the Jews in Germany, 1933-1938 -- Death and life in the east European ghettos -- The official community: from Kehilla to Judenrat -- The alternative community -- The countercommunity: the political underground -- Who shall live, who shall die -- "For your freedom and ours" -- Jewish behavior in crisis and extremity. SUBJECT(S):Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Antisemitism -- Germany. Holocauste, 1939-1945 -- Histoire. Includes index. Includes bibliographical references (p. 437-450). With map of Europe under German rule, December 1942 on endpapers. Very good copy in very good jacket. (HOLO2-13-16)
Stapled. 8vo. 32 pages. 24 cm. In French. Nazi-era Philosesmitic publication from Paris. CONTENTS: La Question Palestinienne, L'Eglise Contre L'Anti-semitisme et le Racisme, L'Anti-semitisme en Italie, Ce Que L'on Enseigne Aux Jeunesses Hitlerienne, Autour du Probleme de L'Assimilation, L'Anti-semitisme Juge Par Un Grand Savant Francais. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Includes bibliography. Pages darkened with some edgewear, but all text is clear. Tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-18) .
Cloth. 4to. 752 pages. 28 cm. First edition. In Dutch. Dark green cloth over boards, gilt lettering. Full title: OPDAT WIJ NIET VERGETEN, de bijdrage van de Gereformeerde kerken, van haar voorgangers en leden, in het verzet tegen het nationaal-socialisme en de Duitse tyrannie. Title translates as: Lest We Forget; the contribution of the Reformed church, and members of its pastors, in the resistance against National Socialism and German tyranny. Edited and written by several pastors and members of various reformed churches involved in the resistance, this comprehensive volume documents the history of the resistance movement in Holland, with special attention being paid to the role of the various reformed churches in the resistance. With 250 pages of period documents (illegal publications, church discussions, resistance fliers, documentation of state repression) , a register of reformed church persons involved in the resistance, and a map detailing the state hierarchy of nazi and collaborationist stratum. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Netherlands. Reformed Churches in the Netherlands. Resistance Movements. World War II. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Bottom edge lightly dusty, with very minor wear to edges of cloth, and very light foxing only at end pages. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-80-11)
8vo. 281 pages. Illustrated. In English. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue. Jews -- Denmark. Denmark -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945. In very good condition (HOLO2-77-53)
Original Cloth. 8vo. Xliii, 110 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In English with German and Czech text and English translation. The heart of this book is a compilation of remembered recipes written down by malnourished women in Terezin, a Nazi concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. The women of Terezin recorded their recipes as a way to maintain their humanity and bring them comfort in the face of almost certain death. In stark contrast to the meager food they were eating in the camp, the recipes in these pages record the rich and robust tradition of Czech Jewish life. - Publishers description. Subjects: Jewish cooking. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Kookkunst. Joden. Jewish cooking. Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 1939 1945. Light wear to jacket, overall clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-115-6) xxxx
Cloth. 8vo. X, 394 pages. 24 cm. First Edition, Second Printing. Series: Minnesota Paperbacks, MP21. Abstract: "An account of the German anti-Nazi plot from September 1939 to May 1940 and the role of Pope Pius XII. " SUBJECT (S) : Anti-Nazi movement. Antinazisme. Nationalsozialismus. Widerstand. Named Person: Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945. Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. Pie XII, pape, 1876-1958. Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945. Beck, Ludwig (Soldat) Canaris, Wilhelm. Dohnanyi, Hans ((von) ) Goerdeler, Carl Friedrich. Halder, Franz. Kordt, Erich. Müller, Josef (Politiker) Oster, Hans (Soldat) Weizsäcker, Ernst ((von) ) Geographic: Allemagne -- Histoire -- 1933-1945. Bibliography: pages [363]-373. Ex-library with usual markings. Dust jacket worn but in good condition. Short notes on title page and endpaper, but all text is clean and clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-28)
1st edition. [1936] Letter sized flyer. 1 page. 27x22 cm. In German. Single sided flyer, printed in brown ink on beige paper. Lecture title translates to: Africa and Us; a lecture by Ernst Kotz. A weekly series of six lectures, from 9th April until 28th May, on the subject of German colonial rule in Africa, put on by the German American Business Community, a group affiliated to the pro-nazi German-American Bund. Includes a picture of a palm tree, and a note meant to gather interest: Deutschlands kolonien waren 5.5 mal so gross wie das mutterland which translates as Germanys Colonies were five and a half times as large as the motherland; and an illustration of Africa containing highlighted areas showing the former colonies of Imperial Germany prior to 1920 in Africa; with listings for admission prices to films and lectures. Subjects: German-American Bund. Anti-semitism. Africa. German colonialism. Not listed on OCLC. Very Good+ condition. (LB-5-14) Xx
Original Cloth. 8vo. 245 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In French. 'Jewish Heroes of the French Resistance'. With a preface by Charles Lederman. Important collection of biographies, with portraits, of over 170 Jewish Resistance fighters in France; includes reproduction of letters. The author, David Diamant is the pseudonym of David Erlich. He was born 18 March 1903 in Hrubieszow, Poland. He emigrated to France in the 1920s where he remained for the rest of his life. A Jewish communist, Diamant was a committed member of the underground resistance during World War II; on more than one occasion he was offered safe passage to England but chose instead to remain in France. After the war he worked initially with the UJRE (lUnion des Juifs pour la Résistance et lEntraide) and devoted himself to documenting the Jewish resistance by collecting original documents and writing and publishing extensively on the subject. Diamant died in Paris on 24 August 1994. - USC, David Diamant Collection. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Biography. Jews - France. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - France. Jews. Underground movements, War. OCLC lists 21 copies. Light soiling to cloth, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-117-9)
Stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 70 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In German. Title roughly translates as: We shovel a grave in the air: the short Life of Doris Katz. This volume details the short life of Doris Katz (1924-1943) , a German-Jew, raised in Michelstadt in the district of Hesse, her family sent her to a Jewish girls orphanage in Amsterdam in 1938; she was deported and died in Sobibor. This book contains every document and photograph known to exist on Doris Katz. Subjects: Jews - Germany - Michelstadt - Biography. Jewish refugees - Netherlands - Correspondence. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Katz, Doris, 1924-1943. OCLC lists four copies (USHMM, Biblio Johann Christian Senckenburg, Landesbiblio Darmstadt, Zentralarchiv zur Enforschung) . Light shelf wear to covers, with back outer edge lightly bumped. Internally fine. Very good condition. (HOLO2-100-48) Xxx
Original Wraps. 8vo. 42 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Dutch. 'Anti-Semitism in Antiquity'. A Nazi-era brief history of early Christian Anti-Semitism, written by Fokke Dijkema, a Mennonite pastor and Bible scholar in Amsterdam. Subjects: Anti-Semitism. OCLC lists 18 copies. Binding repaired; institutional marks on title page and second leaf, otherwise clean and fresh. Good - condition. (HOLO2-121-61)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 38 pages. 20 cm. First edition. No. 11 in the David W. Belin Lecture in American Jewish Affairs series. Presented March 17, 2004. In the decade and a half following the end of World War II, that global conflagration which brought about the death of one-third of the Jewish people and the destruction of much of European Jewish communal life, American Jewry found many times, places, and modes of expression to articulate its intense reactions to that calamity. While historians may find it difficult, if not nearly impossible, to recreate the ways in which individual Jews talked about this catastrophic event in their homes or how they incorporated direct references and analogies to it into the discourse of their private spheres of everyday life, Jewish institutions synagogues, schools, summer camps, publishing houses, magazines and newspapers left an easily recoverable paper trail that reveals a community that felt itself obliged to remember and commemorate. These formal institutions of American Jewish life, spanning a spectrum of ideologies and political positions vis-à-vis the concerns of the day, wove the details of the catastrophe into their rhetorical repertoires and used references to it to shape their political projects. (Page 1) . Hasia Diner is the Paul S. And Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History at New York University. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Historiography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Public opinion, American. Jews -- United States -- Attitudes. Public opinion -- United States. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Spine rebacked. Address label with previous owners name on back cover. Very light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-57)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 95 pages. 22 cm. First Editon. About the life and poetry of Olena Teliha written by Dmytro Dontsov, a fellow member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists . Olena Teliha was a Ukrainian Nationalist poet and leader. "From 1933 [Olena Teliha] contributed to the nationalist journal Vistnyk (Lviv) . In Cracow from 1939 to 1941, she headed the literary-artistic society Zarevo and together with Oleh Olzhych worked in the cultural sector of the Leadership of Ukrainian Nationalists. With the outbreak of the war between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union she moved to Lviv and then left with the OUN expeditionary groups for Kyiv in 1941. There she became head of the Writers' Union and editor of the literary weekly Litavry (Kyiv) . When the Nazi regime closed down Litavry's parent newspaper, "Ukrainske slovo" (1941) , and replaced it with the pro-regime "Nove ukrainske slovoa", Teliha refused to co-operate. She was arrested by the Gestapo and shot, together with other Ukrainian nationalists." (Encyclopedia of Ukraine) In 2005, researcher Kateryna Kryvoruchko discovered previously unknown poetry written by Teliha. Included in the collection is "Drained That Goblet Thousands of Times" believed to have been written as late as 1940, two years before Teliha's death. "'Drained That Goblet Thousands Of Times' is a symbolic poem written in response to the allegation that the poet led on the theoretician of Ukrainian nationalism, Dmytro Dontsov. "The newly discovered poem contains a response to Olena's ill-wishers: she and the unnamed man (most likely Dontsov) are friends, comrades in arms, and nothing more." (Tysiachna, The Long Return, 2005, day. Kiev. Ua) Dmytro Dontsov was a political journalist, editor, literary critic and theorist for the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. After emigrating to Canada in the late 1940's, his strong opposition to Russia, and unending support of Ukrainian independence was still present in his writing and work in continued support of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. (Encyclopedia of Ukraine) Subjects: Teliha, Olena. Teliha, Olena, 1907-1942 -- Criticism and interpretation. Authors, Ukrainian. Nationalists -- Ukraine -- Biography. Light shelf wear and minimal creasing to wrappers from normal wear. Very good condition. (UKR-1-42)xx
(FT) Later cloth with original paper cover mounted on front. 8vo. 78 pages. Ports. 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to English as, Battle for Health in Ghetto-Vilna. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Jews -- Health and hygiene -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Jews -- Medical care -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Medical care -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Public health -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Edges of mounted cover are slightly faded, but all text is clear. Otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-60-21) xx
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. [pages 354-379] (26 pages total) ; 23 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, The Preservation of the Jewish Press during the Nazi Threat. Offprint from Deutsches Judentum : Aufstieg und Krise : Gestalten, Ideen, Werke (Weltsch, ed) . Margarete Therese Meseritz Edelheim (1891-1975) received her religious education in the school of the Reformgemeinde in Berlin, where her teacher was Rabbi Klemperer . Together with Marie Munk and Margarete Berent she established the organization of Women Law Graduates, the first of its kind, and served as its first president for seven years. The aim of the organization was to open the law profession to women and allow them to take the state examinations [She] ran for election to the Reichstag on the Democratic ticket and was elected City Councilor in Berlin. In addition, she was for more than ten years a member of the Court of Honor of the German Federation of Journalists. (Jewish Womens Archive, 2016) . OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, TUA) . Good+ condition. (HOLO2-130-22) xx
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 15 pages; 23 cm. A Nazi-era series of questions and answers about Zionism and Antisemitism. Includes topics such as Shall We Remain Jews? , Stranger Assimilated; Jews Unassimilable and The Christian Myth. Where shall we establish the Jewish home? Our dreams of the past as well as the realities of the present have determined that. There is but one country which has fired the imagination of the Jew, which at the same time the Jews can claim historically. Moreover, it is the only country which can be considered open to Jewish immigration. The answer is Palestine. No. 7 in the Zionist Education Series. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 6 holdings worldwide. Slight toning. A few small tears. Very good condition. (zion-12-47)
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 304 pages. 21 cm. The American occupiers of Germany after World War II, return in this haunting novel to shatter their own smug self image and to demand more of a new generation of Americans who yet may be drafted to play the role of occupier this book tells of a womans growing disillusionment with her fellow Americans in the alien role of occupier and of her own ordeal, self confrontation. -jacket. Nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition with Good+ jacket. Very attractive copy (HOLO2-93-13)
(FT) 1st edition thus. Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 288 pages. 19 cm. In Hebrew. This prayer-book, which is meant for the destroyed Jewish communities, now to be rebuilt, is being issued under the supervision of the Chief Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis. The prayer-book has been printed in 50, 000 copies by the printing-works of Esselte, Stockholm, through the Swedish Section of World Jewish Congress and by the Aid-Committee in Stockholm for the Jews of Europe. Stockholm January 1946. SUBJECT(S) : Siddurim. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Covers bumped at edges with some minor chipping. Internal pages are bright and clean. Very good condition. (HEB-46-1)
Softcover, 8vo, 189 pages, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: Jews -- Poland -- Lodz -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Lodz -- Personal narratives. Named Person: Eilenberg-Eibeshitz, Anna. Geographic: Lodz (Poland) -- Biography. An abridged edition of the fifth volume in the The Holocaust diariespage 4 of cover. OCLC lists 47 copies worldwide. Lightly bumped corners Near Fine condition. (Holo2-71-3)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 64 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'Merciful Father'. With illustrations throughout by Ezekiel Schloss. Holocaust poems by David Einhorn (18861973) , Yiddish poet and publicist. Av Ha-Rahamim is a memorial prayer for Jewish martyrs and martyred communities. This prayer, by an unknown author, was composed in memory of the martyrs massacred in Germany during the First Crusade. It is first known from a prayer book dated 1290. The prayer emphasizes the merit of the martyrs who died for kiddush ha-Shem. - EJ 2008. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Poetry. World War (1939-1945) . Yiddish poetry. Top of backstrip torn, otherwise very fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-48)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 222, [2] pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Book one only. The Hitlerite Policy of Jewish-Destruction, in the years 1939-1945; an expression of German imperialism. At head of title: Yidisher Historisher Institut in Poyln. The author also published in 1955 a Yiddish volume concerning the Remilitarization of West Germany and the Role of Hitlers Generals. Written by Artur Eisenbach (19061992) , a Polish Jewish historian. Artur Eisenbach was one of the last representatives of a distinguished group of scholars who, in the years before World War I and in independent Poland between 1918 and 1939, laid the foundation for an investigation of the Polish Jewish past. He was influenced primarily by the Marxist school of Jewish historians, in particular by Raphael Mahler and Emanuel Ringelblum (whose sister he married) . Eisenbach was an active member of the Yunger Historiker Krayz (Young Historians Circle) founded by Mahler and Ringelblum. Eisenbach spent World War II in the Soviet Union, but his wife and child were trapped in Buczacz, where they were murdered by the Nazis in 1942. After his return to Poland in May 1946, he worked at the Central Historical Commission of the Central Committee of Polish Jews. When the Jewish Historical Institute was established later that year, he was appointed head of its archives, and subsequently became a researcher. In the decade following the war, Eisenbach devoted himself entirely to studying the Holocaust. Later he gradually returned to the theme that he had devoted himself to before the warJewish emancipation in the first half of the nineteenth century. In 1966, he became a member of the Committee for the Historical Sciences at the Polish Academy of Sciences and was awarded the title of professor. In the same year, he was appointed director of the Jewish Historical Institute. In 1968, Eisenbach was forced to resign his latter position, and retained only his title at the Polish Academy of Sciences. He decided not to emigrate and in the following years produced a series of monographs on Polish Jewish problems in the first half of the nineteenth century, research that formed the essential basis for future work on this subject. He also continued to work on Holocaust themes, editing Ringelblums diary and essay on PolishJewish relations. In his last years, he moved to Israel, where he had a nephew and where, active as ever, he worked on an account of PolishJewish relations in the nineteenth century. (Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe) . Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Germany - Politics and government - 1933-1945. Light wear to wraps, pages lightly aged, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-108-11)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 111 pages. 24 cm. In the original Polish. The title translates as: Anglo-American Talks with Germany Regarding the Jewish Population During World War II. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. OCLC-Worldcat lists 18 copies worldwide, none in New York. Paper browning, light wear to wrappers, Good Condition. (holo2-125-41) xx
VG/NONE; 1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 7 pages, 23 cm. Holocaust-era tract. "The Jews of Palestine are the only Jews in the world, who, under attack, as Jews, stand their ground as a people, fight back, give blow for blow, defend their homes, refuse to be humiliated and to retreat....they are the same Jews who, a few short years ago walked the streets of Warsaw and Berlin and Vienna. Indeed, many still trapped in these cities of death would have been in Palestine these last years if they had not been kept imprisoned by the lack of immigration certificates" (p. 5). Eisenstein was a leder of Reconstructionist Judaism. Light Wear, Good+ Condition (ZION-9-13)
Softbound. 4to. 146 pages. 28 cm. First edition. "Produced and published on the occasion of the exhibition Daring to Resist: Jewish Defiance in the Holocaust by the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, New York, NY, April 2007-July 2008." Publishers description: This important companion book challenges the stereotypical view that Jews were passive victims of Nazi oppression. Highlighting the themes of the exhibition, this unique compilation of more than thirty memoirs, oral histories, and letters - some published for the first time in English - documents from a Jewish perspective the vitality and resilience of Jewish life under Nazi oppression. The collection also includes original and thought provoking essays by exhibition curator Yitzchak Mais, Holocaust scholar David Engel, and psychologist Eva Fogelman, all of whom offer new insights about this important chapter of Jewish history. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Exhibitions. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Exhibitions. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-97-38)
First edition. Original green boards with illustrated blue dust jacket with green abstract image. 8vo. 399 pages; 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to On the Way with the Saving Remnant. Includes several black-and-white photographs. SUBJECT (S) : Lithuanian Jews, Holocaust, Personal narratives, Vilnius, Biography. Some dampstaining. Some edgewear to jacket. Very minimal markings. Slight toning to pages. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-25)