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Softbound. 8vo XVIII, 487, [2] pages. 25 cm. Translated from the Hebrew by Ina Friedman; original title transliterated is Yehude V? Arshah, 1939-1943. Every aspect of life in Warsaw, the foundation of Judenrat and its functioning, the open and secret activities of Jews in the ghetto, are described in this monograph. It also contains a serious discussion of the role of German policy and the relationship of Polish society to the Jew. All this serves as a basis for a thorough analysis of the political organizations responsible for the preparation and carrying out of the Warsaw revolt. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Poland - Warsaw. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland - Warsaw. Shoah - Pologne. Varsovie (Pologne) - Ghetto (1940-1943) . Geschichte 1939-1943. Warsaw (Poland) -- History - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Warsaw (Poland) - Ethnic relations. Light shelf wear, otherwise fine. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-92-38)
Hardbound. 8vo. 248 pages. 25 cm. First English edition. Translation of: Shoah u-mashma`utah. Translated from the Hebrew by Priscilla Fishman. A textbook style approach to the events of the Holocaust beginning with the major events occuring in Europe between the two world wars. Profusely illustrated with over 100 illustrations and four maps. Examines the difference between traditional anti-Semitism and racial anti-Semitism. Professor Gutman is Academic Advisor to Yad Vashem and Deputy Chairman of the International Auschwitz Council. Born in Warsaw in 1923, he belonged to the Jewish underground in the Warsaw Ghetto and the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB) during the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto. From 5 May 1943 until 5 May 1945, he was a prisoner in Majdanek, Auschwitz, and Mathausen concentration camps. From 1945 1971, he was an active member of the Sheerit Hapletah, and was one of the founders of the Aviv Kibbutz in Italy. He moved to Mandate Palestine following the war and was a member of Kibbutz Lehavot Habashan. He was one of the founders of the Anielewicz Remembrance Center, Moreshet. Gutman testified at the Eichman trial in Jerusalem. Upon receiving his MA and PhD degrees from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he later held the Max and Rita Haber Chair in Modern Jewish History. He currently is member of the Yad Vashem Academic Committee and the Executive Committee of the International Institute for Holocaust Research, and is member of the Academic Research Committee of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. His numerous publications include: The Jews of Poland Between Two World Wars; Unequal Victims: Poles and Jews During World War Two; The Jews of Warsaw, 1939-1943; Resistance: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp; and Nazi Europe and the Final Solution. He is recipient of the Salonika Prize for Literature, the Yitzhak Sadeh Prize for Military Studies, and the Polish Unification Prize. Gutman received honorary doctorates from Warsaw University in 1995 and from Brandeis University in 2009. (Yad Vashem) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust. Judenvernichtung. Light shelf wear to covers, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-100-35)
Hole punched in period folder. 4to. 23 pages. 27 cm. First edition. DP-era statement from the American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation league presented by Lester Gutterman recommending the lifting of immigration quotas, reform of laws regarding naturalization and a condemnation of the McCarran Act. The Presidential Commission on Immigration and Naturalization followed closely after Trumans veto of the Internal Security Act, a controversial piece of legislation requiring government registration of Communist organizations and limitations to immigration (also known as the McCarran Act) was overridden by Congress in 1950. Subjects: Jews Immigration. Presidential commission. American Jewish Committee. Anti-Defamation League. McCarran Act. No copies listed on OCLC. Light age toning. Small library stamp on title page verso. Library call numbers on folder cover. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-14)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 320 pages. 22 cm. First American edition. Hans Habe was one of the most important publicists in West Germany after World War II. During his life he wrote more than twenty books, some of them translated into English, and around ten thousand newspaper articles. Christopher and his Father; A novel of the Conflict of Generations in Germany Today concerns the relationship between Veit Harlan, the director of the anti-Semitic film Jud Suess during the Nazi period, and his son Thomas Harlan. Subjects: Fathers and sons - Germany - Fiction. Atonement - Fiction. German fiction - 20th century - Translations into English. Germany - History - 20th century - Fiction. With very good dustjacket. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-95-6)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 319 pages. 22 cm. First American edition. Originally published as Die Mission; Vienna, Desch, 1965. Translated from the German by Michael Bullock. Janos Békessy, better known under his pen name Hans Habe (12 February 1911, Budapest 29 September 1977, Locarno) was an Hungarian-Austrian writer and newspaper publisher. From 1941, he held U. S. Citizenship. In 1930 Bekessy began to work as a reporter for the Wiener Sonn- und Montagspost (Vienna Sunday and Monday Post) . In the following year he became Editor of the Österreichische Abendzeitung (Austrian Evening News) , one of the youngest newspaper editors ever, at age 20. At this time he married his first wife, Margit Bloch. Early in 1934 he moved to the Wiener Morgen (Vienna Morning News) . From 1935 to 1939 he was a Foreign Correspondent for the Prager Tagblatt (Prague Daily News) , stationed mostly at Geneva, covering the League of Nations. In this capacity he was present at the Evian Conference in 1938, where he met again otolaryngologist Heinrich Neumann von Héthárs who had performed an operation upon Habe 13 years before, and was a friend of his family. Habe described the course of the Conference in his novel The Mission (1965) ; dedicated to the memory of Heinrich Neumann. The focal point of the novel is the infamous offer made by the German government, and transmitted to the Conference by Neumann von Héthárs, to sell the Austrian Jews to foreign countries at a price of $250 per capita, and the Conference delegates' refusal to accept. At this time Habe was married to his second wife, Erika Levy, the heiress of the Tungsram light bulb company. Subjects: Physicians - Fiction. Jews - Persecutions - Europe - Fiction. Jewish refugees - Europe - Fiction. Evian Conference (1938) - Fiction. Jewish fiction. Very good condition in good jacket. An attractive copy (HOLO2-97-17)
Original Wrappers. 8vo.15 pages. 22 cm. A year-end report to the National Council by Samuel L. Haber with a foreword by Jack D. Weiler. Much on aid to post-war refugees. This annual report of the Joint Distribution Committee details the communities and need for assistance and relief work in Israel, Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Australia. It notes the changes in Jewish communities in various countries since the end of the second world war and points out concrete instances of anti-semitism in various locations. Subjects: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee - History. Jews - Charities. OCLC lists three copies (YIVO, Brandeis, HUC) . Covers lightly soiled, internally fresh and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-96-16)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 31 pages. Holocaust-era imprint. Monthly periodical by the Labor Zionist Youth organization. Contents of this issue include, The Month: Still No Decision, Shalom Wurm; Seder Diary, Ben Simcha; Boundaries of Exile, Ben Halpern; Palestine Letter: Crisis in the Party, S. Aharoni; A Day in Yagur, Willliam Siegel; Labor in Search of Policy, Samuel M. Ehrenhalt. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor Zionism -- United States -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists no copies. Cover has some stains, fraying at binding. Pages darkened and crease through corner of some pages, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-41-17)
1st Edition. Original photographic Yellow paper wrappers, 12mo, 47 pages. Includes illustrations (portrait, facsimiles) . 21 cm. In the original Flemish. Inscribed by Hakker in 1945 on the first page. Ehri (2014) writes that This is an eyewitness account by a Jewish survivor who escaped from a deportation train after departure from this transit camp.....The Belgian army barracks named Dossin de Saint-Georges, built in the town of Malines in 1756, were transformed into a Sammellager (Assembly Camp) on July 25, 1942. The first Jews who had received call-up orders arrived two days later, and the first train to Auschwitz left on August 4. This building was chosen for two reasons. It was right next to a railroad and Malines is located between Brussels and Antwerp, where 90% of the Jews in Belgium lived. After the roundups started, the Jews were taken by trucks to the inner square inside the barracks where armed SS were awaiting them. After being registered and stripped of their identity papers and last personal possessions, the prisoners had to wear a card around their neck with their number for the next deportation train. There were various categories of prisoners, the biggest of which were those marked for direct deportation. The barracks could house 1, 000 persons, but at times more than 1, 700 were crammed into them, with about 100 people on bunk beds in dormitories only about 21 to 7 meters wide. Later, they had to sleep on straw bags on the floor. The guard duty on the perimeter was done by Flemish SS members, supervised by German Security Police. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Belgium. Personal narratives, Belgian. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Verzet. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide. Scarce and Important. Small smudge on page 15 with 1 word effected. Overall Very Good Condition. (Holo2-126-1a)
1st Edition. Original photographic Yellow paper wrappers, 12mo, 47 pages. Includes illustrations (portrait, facsimiles) . 21 cm. In the original Flemish. Inscribed by Hakker in 1945 on the first page. Also issued in French translation as La lutte heroique du maquis; leur vie, leurs souffrances, leur travail; and in English as "The mysterious Dossin Barracks in Mechlin: the deportation camp pf the Jews. " Ehri (2014) writes that This is an eyewitness account by a Jewish survivor who escaped from a deportation train after departure from this transit camp.....The Belgian army barracks named Dossin de Saint-Georges, built in the town of Malines in 1756, were transformed into a Sammellager (Assembly Camp) on July 25, 1942. The first Jews who had received call-up orders arrived two days later, and the first train to Auschwitz left on August 4. This building was chosen for two reasons. It was right next to a railroad and Malines is located between Brussels and Antwerp, where 90% of the Jews in Belgium lived. After the roundups started, the Jews were taken by trucks to the inner square inside the barracks where armed SS were awaiting them. After being registered and stripped of their identity papers and last personal possessions, the prisoners had to wear a card around their neck with their number for the next deportation train. There were various categories of prisoners, the biggest of which were those marked for direct deportation. The barracks could house 1, 000 persons, but at times more than 1, 700 were crammed into them, with about 100 people on bunk beds in dormitories only about 21 to 7 meters wide. Later, they had to sleep on straw bags on the floor. The guard duty on the perimeter was done by Flemish SS members, supervised by German Security Police. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Belgium. Personal narratives, Belgian. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Verzet. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide, with only 4 of them in the US (Hoover, San Jose State, LOC, Wichita State). Scarce and Important.Some wear and stains to cover, worming to one margin (no text affected), Overall Good+ Condition. (Holo2-126-1B)
(FT) Softcover, 8vo, 184 pages, 21 cm. In Judeo-German. DP imprint for survivors living in Germany. SUBJECT(S) : Descriptor: Jewish law. Judaism -- Customs and practices. Vocalized text. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide. Original cover page torn. Yellowing of pages. Rebound in later wrappers.. (Heb-31-16)
Publishers Cloth. 4to. 765 pages. 29 cm. Illustrated. First edition. Contains extensive photographs and maps in both color and black and white. The Holocaust Chronicle, written and fact-checked by top scholars, recounts the long, complex, anguishing story of the most terrible crime of the 20th century. A massive, oversized hardcover of more than 750 pages, The Holocaust Chronicle: A History in Words and Pictures is an excitingly unique, not for-profit endeavor that is a personal project of the publisher, Louis Weber, C. E. O. Of Chicago-based Publications International, Ltd. As a book publisher, I am in a unique position to create this ambitious project, Weber says. The son of Polish Jews who settled in America in the 1920s, Weber conceived The Holocaust Chronicle in order to give something back to the Jewish community, and to bring the truth of the Holocaust to as many people as possible. The mission of The Holocaust Chronicle is to report the facts, clearly and free of bias or agenda. Featured are more than 2000 photographs selected after intensive research in the collections of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D. C. And Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, as well as other archives and private collections located around the world. Many of these images are in full color and most are published in book form for the first time. The photographs chronicle the Holocaust in starkly visual terms, capturing victims and perpetrators alike, as well as Allied leaders and the multitude of peripheral figures. Caption-text is detailed, and rich with facts and human interest. The books 3000-item timeline of Holocaust-related events is unprecedented in its scope and ambition. Spanning the years 1000 B. C. To 1999 A. D. , the timeline pinpoints deportations, atrocities, and important developments in the Nazis Final Solution, as well as individual acts of cruelty, compassion, and heroic Jewish resistance. Illustrated chapter-opener essays place the most important years of the Holocaust and its immediate aftermath, 1933-1946, into sharp perspective. Nearly 300 sidebars detail significant people, places, issues, and events. More than 30 full-color, specially commissioned maps show the reader where events took place. The sentiments and hatreds that gave rise to the Holocaust were not confined to the 12 years of Adolf Hitlers Thousand-Year Reich. The books illustrated prologue surveys the antisemitism that was expressed over many centuries in Europe as bloody pogroms, exclusionary laws, and other persecution. The illustrated epilogue documents the long, painful healing process that has lasted for generations and may never be completed. (Publishers description) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Chronology. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Pictorial works. World War, 1939-1945 -- Chronology. World War, 1939-1945 -- Pictorial works. Holocaust. Previous owners label on front endpage. Light shelf wear to dust jacket, very good + condition. (HOLO2-107-18)
Softbound. 8vo. 146 pages. 23 cm. First edition. This work augments the documentary film of the same title, winner of the 1997 Academy Award for Documentary. This work traces intimate stories of courage in the harrowing years between the end of World War II and the formation of the state of Israel, through the use of photographs and personal testimonies from survivors of the Holocaust. Especially of note are the testimonies of survivors who were children when they left the camps. Subjects: Holocaust survivors - Interviews. Jewish refugees. Jews - History 1945. Light shelf wear to covers. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-92-4)
Paper Wrappers with later boards. 12mo. XVI, 278, [3] pages. 1st edition. In German. Title translates to English as, Micha: Newly Translated and Explained. Accompanied with 5 Digressions. Hartmann (1774-1838) was a German author focusing primarily on the Old Testament and of Oriental languages. (EJ) OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Rebound in later, stiff boards. Brief notes from previous owner on inside of covers. Internal pages are lightly soiled with some foxing but all text is clear. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-60-5)
Cloth, 8vo. , xii, 328 pages. Includes material on Nazi Antisemitism. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Causes. World War, 1939-1945 -- Diplomatic history. World War, 1939-1945 -- United States. Buitenlandse betrekkingen. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Causes. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Histoire diplomatique. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- États-Unis. Geographic: United States -- Foreign relations -- 1933-1945. United States -- Foreign relations -- Germany. Germany -- Foreign relations -- United States. États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- 1933-1945. États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Allemagne. Allemagne -- Relations extérieures -- États-Unis. Includes index. And Bibliography: p. 303-306. Very good in Very good jacket. (HOLO2-27-23)
No date (1940) . First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers with large black-and-white photo of young girl. 8vo. 6 pages; 21cm. In English with Hebrew blurb on back cover. Holocaust-era pamphlet written for American Jewish children, urging them to collect coins and donate them to the Histadrut to help our Palestine pioneers develop aviation and marine work and erect school buildings for your little friends, the pioneers of tomorrow. Details the Histadruts housing, agricational, and defense building efforts in Palestine as well as school building projects. Hebrew is naturally the spoken tongue of the Halutzim. The newspapers, books, and theatre performances, too, are in that language. (To you it may sound awful hard-to live in a Hebrew-speaking world-but it really isnt, as any Palestinian boy or girl will tell you. ) Includes illustrations, photographs, and collages on every page. The Histadrut was established in 1920 as a trade union to represent Jewish workers and became one of the most powerful institutions in the state of Israel (Wikipedia, 2016) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish immigration, Histadrut, Children. OCLC lists no holdings. Very minimal toning. Very good + condition. (zion-11-19)
Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In German. Red Revue: Socialist Monthy CONTENTS: Zum drittenmal: Notstand und Notrecht von Dr. F. Studer; Wirtschaftspolitische Vorbereitung der Nachkriegszeit von E. J. Walter; Um die Sozialpolitik in den Gemeinden von Jakob Grau; Uber das zukunftige Verhaltnis ser Sowjetunion zu den demokratischen Machten von Dr. K. S. ; Der Vatikan in Frieden und Krieg von Edith Moore; Das erste Auftreten von Kommunisten in Zurich von Dr. F. Schwartz. Corp Author (s) : Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland) . Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Cover lightly worn with minor scratches. Stamp from University of Geneva professor on back cover. Internal binding and pages in very good condition with only slight discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-10)
Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In German. Red Revue: Socialist Monthy CONTENTS: Vorarbeit fur die Neue Schweiz von L. Frank; Zur kunftigen Gestaltung des schweizerischen Arbeitsrechts von Dr. Fritz Studer; Zur Geschichte der Volkerbundsidee von Dr. H. M. Sutermeister; Die Industrialisierund der Welt von Otto Wild. Corp Author (s) : Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland) . Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Stamp from University of Geneva professor on back cover. Internal binding and pages in very good condition with only slight discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-11)
Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In German. Red Revue: Socialist Monthy CONTENTS: Fragen der Arbeitsbeschaffung von Ernst Reinhard; Vollbeschaftigung, Vollernahrung usw von Jean Mussard; Das grosse Nachkriegsproblem; Der Geburtstag der Ersten Internationale von Albert Utzinger; Zur Psychologie und Soziologie der Massen (I) von Julian Foster. Corp Author(s) : Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland) . Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Lightly worn copy with small bending at corner. Internal binding and pages in very good condition with only slight discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-12)
Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In German. Red Revue: Socialist Monthy CONTENTS: Pilet-Golaz Fall und die politischen Konsequenzen von Dr . Hans Oprecht; Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte; Umbruch auf dem Balkan von Bulginski; Zur Psychologie und Soziologie der Massen (II) von Julian Foster. Corp Author(s) : Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland) . Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Lightly worn copy with small bending on back cover corner. Internal binding and pages in very good condition with only slight discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-13)
Paper Wrap. 8vo. 48 pages. In German. Red Revue: Socialist Monthy CONTENTS: Generalstreik 1918 von Hans Vogel; Ein Beitrag zur Losung des Eisenbahnproblems von Hans Rudolf Siegrist; Das Versagen der deutschen Resistance von Karl Brandes. Corp Author (s) : Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland) . Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Stamp from University of Geneva professor on back cover, with light creases and wear. Pages slightly discolored at edges but clean, binding tight, very god condition. (HOLO2-31-15)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages. 25 cm. Offprint. Reprinted from The Ukrainian Quarterly Vol. XVII, No. 2, Summer 1961. Opinion piece by an Israeli correspondent for the London Daily Mail. Describing examples of Soviet antisemitism, the conditions of Ukrainian Jews in the Soviet Union, and the relationship of Ukrainian Jews to The State of Israel. Subjects: Jews -- Ukraine. Antisemitism -- Ukraine. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. (Harvard, Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Univ. Of Wisconson, Univ. Of Canberra, Univ. Of Toronto, Univ. Of Regina) Light edge wear and age toning. Some staining to front wrapper. Good + condition. (UKR-1-36)
Hardcover, xiii, 168 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Authority. Despotism. Government, Resistance to. Wear to cover binding. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-16-10)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 27 pages ; 21 cm. With photographs throughout. In Portuguese. Title translates into English as, Running From Hitler and The Holocaust : Refugees in Portugal Between 1933-1945 : Photographs And Documents. Printed as part of a 1994 exhibit on Holocaust refugees at the Goethe-Institut in Lisbon. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish refugees -- Portugal -- Exhibitions. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (US Hol. Memorial Museum, Universitatsbibliothek Chemnitz, Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Bibliothek Der Technischen Universitat) . Some edgewear. In very good condition. (HOLO2-130-2)
Cloth. 8vo. 134 pages. Ill. 21 cm. Inscription from author on title page, dated 1959. A collection of photographs and documents used in the documentary The Diary of Anne Frank with accompanying text. Interesting East German perspective on Anne Frank and the Holocaust via East German film, discussed here with many stills from the East German film. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Title Subject: Diary of Anne Frank (Motion picture) . Writing in pencil on front end page, but otherwise a nice, clean copy with a secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-3)
8vo. X, 201 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews - Germany - Rhineland-Palatinate; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Germany - Rhineland-Palatinate; Holocaust survivors - Germany - Rhineland-Palatinate; Rhineland-palatinate (Germany) - ethnic relations. CONTENTS: The history of Sonderburg: Jews in Sonderburg; The Nazi power structure in Sonderburg; Ethnic relations between Jews and gentiles before 1933; Jewish reactions to Nazi victimization; German reactions to the persecution of Jews; Sonderburg Jews and gentiles today; An analysis of interethnic relations in Sonderburg; Conclusion: the myth of assimilation. ISBN: 0897890477. Spine sunned, edges tanned, top corner bumped, good condition. (Holo2-12-23)