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Cloth, 8vo. 310 pages. Translation of 'La Nuit des longs couteaux'. Subtitle on cover: June 29 - 30, 1934 - Hitler's purge of the SA. SUBJECT (S) : Rohm, Ernst. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Sturmabteilung. Germany -- History -- Night of the Long Knives, 1934. Germany; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei; Sturmabteilung, June 1934. Includes black and white photographs and bibliographical references. Closed tear on jacket, small chips on jacket spine. Good condition. (HOLO2-15-16)
Spiral bound leaves, xerographic production as issued. 4to. Ii, 117pages. 28 cm. First edition. Presented to Dr. Nathan M. Kaganoff April, 1971. A detailed examination of the response of Jewish communities in New York City and Boston to overt and increasingly politicized antisemitism during the late 1930s through the 1940s. This study begins by describing the incidents of overt anti-Semitism in two specific places at a particular time, and by investigating the Jewish response to them. This is followed by evaluation of the role of public opinion within the Boston and New York Jewish communities and that of the non-Jewish press in pressuring Mayor LA Guardia of New York City and Governor Saltonstall of Massachusetts to take action against the assaults on Jewish children. (Introduction) Zvi Ganin is the author of Truman, American Jewry, and Israel, 1945-1949, and Kiryat Hayyim: Experiment in an Urban Utopia (in Hebrew) and has written extensively on American Jewish and Israeli history. He lives in Israel. (Syracuse University Press) Subjects: Antisemitism. Jews New York. Jews Boston. American Jewish Congress. American Jewish Committee. Anti-Defamation League. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (Natl. Libr. Of Israel) Spiral binding, with two small library labels. Very light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-12) Xxxxx
Original Wrappers. 8vo. Xi, 327 pages. 22 cm. Illustrated. Later Edition. Originally published in London by Julian Friedmann Publishers, 1975. Contains portraits of Auschwitz prisoners and resistance members, as well as black and white period photographs of the camp and SS officers. An important piece by a camp survivor and Polish Home Army member discussing resistance within Aushwitz. There are already a great many books on Auschwitz; a full list of books and articles on it would run to over seven thousand items. Why add another? Because it deals systematically for the first time with an element in the life of the camp that does extraordinary credit to its prisoners: the resistance movement that was created inside it and that, even in those conditions, the SS could never destroy. The author was for a short time a forced inmate himself, which gives him a special claim to touch the subject. Before he went there, he had been in resistance outside, as an officer of the Armia Krajowa, the Polish Home Army that was later decimated in the Warsaw rising. (Foreward) Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Poland. Auschwitz (Concentration camp) Light shelf wear, light staining and wrinkling along bottom fore edge corner of pages. Good + condition. (HOLO-114-23)
Hardback. 8vo. XIII, 183 pages. 22 cm. First edition. The Double Binds of Ethics after the Holocaust sheds new light on the ethical repercussions of the Nazi genocide against the Jews. Contributors focus on two key dilemmas: first, that the Holocaust did immense harm to ethics by undermining confidence in beliefs about the fundamental status of ethical values, including human rights. Second, the Holocaust and subsequent genocides have destroyed confidence that human beings will fulfill their moral obligations better next time. Responding to these double binds, the contributors to this book explore what can be done in ethical theory and practice to respond effectively to the impact of the Holocaust and genocide. Its chapters not only assess the weakness of ethics in standing firmly and effectively against human-made destruction but also indicate steps of salvage and retrieval that need to be taken if ethics is to be a significant presence in a world still besieged by genocide and atrocity. (Publishers description) Contents: Part 1: Engaging the Double Binds: 'Double Binds: Ethics after Auschwitz'; J. K. Roth; 'Morality after Auschwitz? : Haas, Nietzsche, and the Possibilities for Revaluation'; B. Benedix; 'Cutting the Roots of the Holocaust: Resisting the Enlightenment's Universalizing Impulse'; H. Kassim; 'The Tikkun of Philosophy and the Idea of Humanity'; E. Galbraith; Part II: Surveying the Fragments: 'Survival of the Closest: Gender and Agency in Holocaust Resistance'; T. K. Parker& M. Goldenberg; 'The Role of Moral Examples in Teaching Ethics after the Holocaust: Reconsidering the Rescue of the Danish Jews'; H. Trautner-Kromann; 'Dignity and Despair: The Double Bind of Jean Améry's Odyssey'; M. Stern; Part III: Salvaging the Ethical: 'Banal Evil and Useless Knowledge: Hannah Arendt and Charlotte Delbo on Evil after the Holocaust'; J. L. Geddes; 'Making Ethical Sense of Useless Suffering with Levinas'; J. Simon; 'Reconstituting Political Philosophy After the Holocaust: Towards the Prevention of Genocide'; M. Gerber. Subjects: Ethics, Modern -- 21st century. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Moral and ethical aspects. Judenvernichtung. Great condition. (HOLO2-103-40)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 76 pages. 22 cm. In German. Series: Pädagogisches Magazin, Heft 1343. Schriften zur politischen Bildung. VIII Reihe: Das Erbe des deutschen Geistes, Heft 10. (Educational magazine. Issue 1343rd Writings on political education. Series VIII: The legacy of the German spirit, volume 10 National freedom and poetry. ) OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Pages are uncut. Ex-library with minimal markings. Printed green wrappers detached but present with damp stains and tear along spine. Internal pages are darkened slightly with some water stains, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-47-22) .
Hardcover, 275 pages, 6 pages, map, 8vo, 21 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives. Gelissen, Rena Kornreich, 1920-2006. Auschwitz. Includes bibliographical references on page 275. Wear to dust jacket. Good condition. (Holo2-19-12)
Newsletter. 4to. 5 pages. 36 cm. Reproduced in NY in August, 1946 from original newsletter published in Tel-Aviv. Contents Includes: In Struggle Against a Police State! What is the Histadrut? Cooperative Housing, Safeguarding Workers Health, Workers Insurance, Jewish and Arab Workers on Strike, Organised Labour in Palestine, Jewish Labour Abroad: Pioneers from England for Palestine, Unemployment in Egypt. SUBJECT (S) : Labor -- Periodicals -- Palestine. Trade unions -- Palestine. Succeeding Title: Israel Labour News. OCLC lists only 4 copies worldwide (New York Public Library, Research; Harvard University College Library; Hebrew Union College; Hoover Institute on War, Revolution and Peace) . Date stamp (AUG 5 1946) at top of first page. Edges are darkened with crease and small tear at bottom, but all text is clear. Underlining and margin notes on pages 2-3. Good condition. (HOLO2-47-5).
Later Archival Boards. 8vo. [5], 183, [2] pages. 21 cm. Serial Publication. In German. Title translates as: Working Information on Research Projects in the field of the History of German Jews and Antisemitism; Issue 16. Published by the Cologne Library for the History of German Jewry; an annual bibliography of research projects and publications which study the history of Antisemitism and German Jewry, issue 16 is specifically devoted to theses which research the economic exploitation of Jews in the Nazi Era. Subjects: Jews - History - Research - Germany - Directories. Antisemitismus. Germany - Ethnic relations - Research - Directories. Antisemitism - Germany - Bibliography - Catalogs. Germania Judaica (Cologne, Germany) - Catalogs. Institutional stamps on endpages, spine repaired. otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-100-19)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 191 pages. 23 cm. First English-language edition. Edited & translated from the German by Karen Gershon. Karen Gershon (Kathe Lowenthal; 19231993) , German-born poet who came to England before World War II without her parents, who died in the camps. Gershon's Selected Poems (1966) , written under the pseudonym Karen Gershon, gave powerful expression to the refugee's thoughts and emotions from childhood. She also edited We Came as Children (1966) , a collective autobiography of young refugees, some of whom, like herself, eventually married English non-Jews; and Postscript (1969) , an account of Jewish life in West Germany after 1945. She settled in Israel in 1969 but returned to England in 1975 and died in London. (EJ 2008) Subjects: Jews - Germany - History - 1945-1990. Joden. Allemagne. Juifs. Après 1945. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Occupation et résistance. Allemagne occupée. Juifs. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Prisonniers et déportés. Déportés et internés. Camps du Grand Reich. Généralités. Politique internationale. Juifs. Après 1945. VG+ in VG+ jacket. A beautiful copy. (HOLO2-97-13)
Publishers cloth. 4to. 224 pages. 26 cm. First American edition. Includes 150 black and white photographic plates. Six million Jews were murdered by the Nazis in the Second World War. More than half of them--men, women and children--were brought hundreds and even thousands of miles across Europe to their deaths, forced into sealed railway trucks and shunted towards the unknown. Who were these people? Where did they come from? At what point did they know what was to become of them? How did they conduct themselves in these final days, and hours? Here, Martin Gilbert relates the fate of Jewish communities as far scattered as France and Rumania, Holland and Greece, plucked out from every corner of Europe, uprooted from their homes, separated from their loved ones, tortured, starved, shot and gassed, under barbaric conditions. On their way to death, no torment was spared them. Their journeys were a transition from hardship to hell: millions of unknown sagas of tragedy, courage, humanity and despair. Yet some, miraculously, survived. (publisher description) . Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust. Light shelf wear. Very good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-102-30)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 232 pages. 23 cm. First edition. This dramatic tale captures the mood of Palestine during the days of 1947 and 1948. It is a moving story of Ben Lande, a survivor of Nazi concentration camps, shut in the prison of his memories and his sense of guilt [ ] Adam Gillon is a survivor of the Nazi holocaust in Europe. He has been underground fighter, lumberjack, farm hand, waiter, librarian, salesman, teacher of six different languages, lecturer, fund-raiser, high school principal, and Air Force officer. (dustjacket description) . Also, from 1975 until 1995, the author was president of the Joseph Conrad Society of America. Subjects: Jewish (1939-1945) - Fiction. Concentration camp inmates Fiction. Palestine. Great condition in very good jacket. A beautiful copy. (HOLO2-102-27)
Paper wrappers, 8vo, 24 cm. 24 pages. Reprinted from: The Polish Review, v.10, no.3, 1965. 8-page introduction to 17 poems by various authors, including Mieczyslaw Jastrun, Czeslaw Milosz and Tadeusz Rozewicz. Gillon is an author of several volumes on Polish literature and an award-winning translator. The Polish Review is a multidisciplinary English-language scholarly journal, in continuous publication by the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America since 1956. OCLC lists one copy worldwide (National Library of Israel) . Very good condition. (Holo2-30-11) .
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 412 pages, illustrations. In Hebrew, personal narrative from the Holocaust. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Cover is little shaken , otherwise very good condition (HOLO2-89-90)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 168 pages. 22 cm. First English edition. Translated from the Lithuanian by Raphael Sealey and Milton Stark. Jurgis Gliauda was a lawyer turned writer whose novels won several Lithuanian literary prizes and whose best known novel has been listed among the books of the month by Time magazine. This novel, House upon the Sand, is a study "of savage ironies, belongs with the best of the literature on Nazidom. " The novel tells of a decent German aristocrat who turns into a Nazi killer with chilling ease. Subjects: Germany - History - 1933-1945 Fiction. Very good condition in very good dustjacket. (HOLO2-95-8)
(FT) Later cloth. 8vo. 13, 398 [16] pages. 22 cm. In Hebrew. The Holocaust: Eye Witness and Literary Accounts. This large collection of testimonies and personal narratives of Holocaust survivors was compiled and edited by the novelist Shammai Golan; he was born in Poland in 1933, and spent World War II under Nazi occupation and in Siberia. After the death of his parents, he was placed in an orphanage and immigrated illegally to Palestine in 1947. Golan studied literature and history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Later, he taught literature, ran the Hebrew Writers` House in Jerusalem, and served as cultural attache in Mexico and Moscow. He was also chairman of the Hebrew Writers` Association. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Literary collections. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Jews. Institutional stamp on verso of title page. Covers lightly worn and scuffed. Outer edges lightly soiled. Internally very fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-95-42)
(FT) Cloth, 8vo. , 253 pages. In Yiddish. 23 Stories. Refugee memoir. First part: Fun der heym, second part: Amerike. Title on title page verso; Por caminos dispersos; OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Light wear to cover and spine. Edge of textblock lightly stained. Good + condition. (HOLO2-85-2)
8vo. 62 pages. Illustrated with tables and diagrams. Third edition. On Postwar reconstruction in Czechoslovia under Soviet direction. SUBJECT (S) : Governement ownership Czechoslovakia; Industries Czechoslovakia. Gift inscription, underlinging and marginalia throughout, good condition. (Czech-4-33)
Hardcover, 8vo, 299 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish. Translation of: The stars bear witness. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Florida Atlantic University, National Library of Israel, University Simon Bolivar, Universidad De Antioquia) , only 1 in the US. Rebound. Good condition. (Holo2-71-8)
8vo. 152 pages. In German. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism; Race; Nationalism and nationality. Goldstein (1873-1929) was a German philosopher who was born in Hamburg. His philosophies were similar to William James', whose A Pluralistic Universe he translated, and he was greatly concerned with the modern civilization and culture around him. (Popkin, EJ) Pages darkened but clean, binding tight, very good condition. (HOLO2-6-21)
Original Wraps. 12mo. 48 pages. 19 cm. First edition. "This is, with some alterations a chapter from a book, entitled 'Our threatened values, ' which is now being written. " Discusses the low level of food rationing in the allied zones of occupation of the former Nazi Germany, argues against those who would wish to lower the caloric intake further, pleads the case for the starved German workers of Hamburg and the Ruhr, and calls for a universal end to food-starvation policies. Subjects: Food supply - Germany. Food supply. History. Germany - History - 1945-1955. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-121-37)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 168 pages. 19 cm. First edition. Gollanczs response to Sir Robert Vansittarts hard line against Germany and Nazi aggression, titled Black Record: Germans Past and Present. Gollancz asserts that the conditions in Germany are not historically specific to the rise of the Third Reich, but have been created by a broader world context and the rise of Fascism throughout Europe. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Germany. Vansittart, Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Baron, 1881-1957. Black record. Original dust jacket in protective mylar. Light staining to boards near fore edge. Light age toning. Binding tight, text crisp. Good condition. (HOLO2-116-5)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 61 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Gollancz's reasoning as to why the life of Eichmann should be spared. 'I have hesitated a long time before deciding to publish this pamphlet. For a British Jew, whose suffering has been merely sympathetic, to criticize the Israelis, and to suggest what they should and should not do, must see, even to the writer, intolerably presumptuous. And yet I end by feeling that publish I must'. (Preface ) . Subjects: Eichmann, Adolf. Eichmann Trial. Israel. Bottom back edge corner bumped. Previous owners markings on ffep. Clean and bright. Very good condition. (HOLO2-116-27)
Original Wraps. 12mo. 15 pages. 19 cm. First edition. Pamphlet about the responses to Buchenwald, the death camps, and the widespread sentiment that all Germans must by wiped out. Gollancz points out that many Germans were victims of the concentration camps and death camps, and discusses several examples of German anti-Nazi resistance groups in several cities, workers in the Ruhr, Hamburg, etc. And says that their heroic example should be first to be addressed when discussing Germany. Subjects: National characteristics, German. Concentration camps - Germany. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Allemagne-Prisons. Buchenwald. Anti-Nazi Resistance. The Other Germany. Concentration camps. National characteristics, German. Konzentrationslager Weimar-Buchenwald. Weimar-Buchenwald - Konzentrationslager. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-121-38)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 21 pages. 22 cm. Front cover illustration by Mitchell Loeb. A Holocaust-era pamphlet of the Jewish Book Council outlining the program and intentions of the Jewish Book Month, with listings of participating libraries in major U. S. Cities, selected materials, publishers, and bibliographic resources. Includes Yiddish listings. In 1944 the Jewish Welfare Board became a sponsor and coordinator of the Jewish Book Council, which had originally been founded, in 1925, as Jewish Book Week and expanded through the following years. The Book Council's objectives were the stimulation of an abiding zeal for knowledge among young and old; the development of a Jewish cultural atmosphere in homes; the enrichment of educational programs of clubs, study circles and discussion groups; and the enlargement of book collections in institutional libraries, reading rooms, and private homes. Subjects: Books, Jewish. Jewish Book Month. OCLC lists one copy (HUC) . Light wear to covers, clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-96-26)
Original Illustrated Wraps. 8vo. 174 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German. Open Wounds, Burning Questions: Jews in Germany from 1938 to the Present. A collection of essays on different facets of twentieth century German-Jewish history since Kristallnacht. Subjects: Jews - Germany - History - 1933-1945. Jews - Germany (West) - History. Jews - Germany - Regensburg - History. Germany - Ethnic relations. Regensburg (Germany) - Ethnic relations. Light shelf wear to wraps and outer edges, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-108-40) Xxxx