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19907879Fulda : Verl. d. Buchh. Ulenspiegel, 1990. 160 S. : Ill. 4°. [Repr.]. OBroschur (hinten wie engl. Broschur eingeklappt, so d. Beil. umschließend. (Regionalgeschichtliche Schriften der Geschichtswerkstatt / Hessisches Institut für Lehrerfortbildung, Aussenstelle Fuld
1983106280BBBonn, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 1983. 4°. 371 S. Original-Broschur.
106656Paris, La Revue du Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine 1998, 240x150mm, 286pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 160 pages. In Yiddish with Spanish title page. On the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Covers worn and detached but present. Internal pages in good condition. (HOLO2-10-12).
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 72 pages, 23 cm. In English. Front wrapper is marked Confidential print. Early (1943) confidential internal discussion by the US congress of rescue of the Jews of Europe, as well of how to deal with refugees abroad, including whether to admit them to the United States and other topics concerning anti-semitism and Nazi abuses. SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees. World War, 1939-1945 -- Civilian relief. Ex-library with usual, minimal markings. Edgewear to wrappers, zionist stamp, number penned on cover, tape repair to spine, Good Condition. Very important, a core Holocaust document. (YID-41-20A) xx
No Date [1934]. [2] typewritten pages, 30cm x 21 cm. 2-page membership list from the first full-year of Hitlers full power in Germany, showing approximately 75 current members with city and address. Agudath Israel was founded in Kattowitz, German Empire (now Katowice, Poland), in 1912, with the purpose of providing an umbrella organization for observant Jews who opposed the Zionist movement. In Erez Israel, Agudat Yisrael was established as a branch of this movement, to provide opposition to the organized Jewish community (the "Yishuv"). One of its most authoritative spokesmen against the formation of a Jewish State, the Dutch poet Jacob Israël de Haan, was assassinated by the Haganah in 1924. In the wake of the Holocaust, anti-Zionist rabbis who led Agudat Israel recognized the great utility of a Jewish state, and it became non-Zionist, rather than anti-Zionist. It did not actively participate in the creation of Israel, but it ceased its opposition to it. In 1933, it entered into an agreement with the Jewish Agency, according to which Agudat Yisrael would receive 6.5% of the immigration permits. Eventually, at the eve of the Israeli Declaration of Independence (1948), Agudat Yisrael yielded to pressure from the Zionist movement, and has been a participant in most governments since that time. age staining, few tears, very brittle. (Holo2-146-8)
1st edition.10 X 15 cm. Period photograph of three refugee children admiring one of the drawings, with caption on the back. Press photograph from 1943 British exhibit, The War As Seen By Children. The exhibition, publicly supported by leading modern artist (and refugee) Oskar Kokoschka, opened January 4, 1943, in the Cooling galleries, New Bond street, a fund-raiser for the German refugee school at Theydon Bois. It was put together by the Refugee Childrens Evacuation Fund. Some edgwear. Overall good+ condition. (HOLO2-126-16a)
24mo. , 142 pages. In English & Hebrew. Heavy wear to spine, hinge starting inside, otherwise good condition. (AMR31-8)
Original paper wrappers. 4to, 32 cm. Pages 465-484, [20] pages total. Photographs and illustrations throughout. Holocaust-era "Travel Issue" of this national Reform weekly. April 20, 1934. "Continuing in this Issue [: ] Nazi Propaganda in the U. S. " Headlines include: "What would Nazis Do Without Jews? Kaleidoscopic Impressions of an Unbiased Observer in Hitlerland, " "Germany Today Highlights of the Week's News from Germany and Reports of Nazi Activities Abroad, " "The Jewish Scene the World Over, " which includes article "Hitlerite Propagandists Active in Cuba, Mexico and Latin-American Countries, " and "Press and Leaders Denounce Religion in Politics. " This was a weekly publication that began February 5, 1932 and went until October 24, 1935. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish newspapers -- United States. New York County (N. Y. ) -- Newspapers. United States. OCLC: 8325804. Photograph of the Special House Committee on cover. Some color details on cover. Cover has slight vertical creases, Very Good+ Condition beautiful copies. (HOLO2-159-19/20-BL-'a+)
12mo. 16 pages. Illustrated guide book from the museum tour. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism Germany museum; National socialism; Anne Frank Museum; Frank family; Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 museum. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HOLO2-8-4)
1974166070Tl Aviv, Pinczower Reprints, 1974. 8,S., Original-Broschur, klammergeheftet, 8°. Bibliographie der zwischen 1941 und 1951 in der Edition Peter Freund erschienenen Bücher. Weil er das Interesse als dazu gering einschätzte, und die Kosten für einen Druck als zu hoch, veröffentlichte Freund alle seine Bücher im Umdruckverfahren. Die meisten Bücher waren in deutscher Sprache, einige wenige erschienen in Hebräisch, in den meisten Fällen hatte Peter Freund die Matrize selber getippt. Die Auflagen lagen zwischen 100 und 200, entsprechend selten sind die verzeichneten Publikationen. Der Herausgeber führte in den 1970er Jahren ein auf Exilliteratur spezialisiertes Antiquariat, Wie die darin verzeichneten Bücher, wurde auch der vorliegende Katalog hektographiert. Softcover Etwas angestaubt. Pinczower Reprint, Number 5
Original paper wrappers, 8vo., 75 pages. Edition: 10th anniversary publication. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Great Britain. Jewish refugees. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Contents include: "Our Legacy" by Leo Baeck, "Some Facts about the Jewish Refugees" by Werner Rosenstock, "German Jews and Anglo-Jewry" by Rabbi Dr. Ignaz Maybaum, "The Newcomers in Trade and Industry" by Dr. Leon Zeitlin, and a series of articles on Contributions to Science and Arts. Includes period advertisements. Light wear and tanning to cover, light staining to margins of first 25 pages. Good condition. (MX-34-37)
Original paper wrappers, 8vo., 75 pages. Edition: 10th anniversary publication. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Great Britain. Jewish refugees. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Contents include: "Our Legacy" by Leo Baeck, "Some Facts about the Jewish Refugees" by Werner Rosenstock, "German Jews and Anglo-Jewry" by Rabbi Dr. Ignaz Maybaum, "The Newcomers in Trade and Industry" by Dr. Leon Zeitlin, and a series of articles on Contributions to Science and Arts. Includes period advertisements. Small patch of the cover rubbed away, obstructing part of title text. Otherwise, very good condition. (MX-34-38)
Cloth, 8vo. , 122 pages. Sections on "The Shadow of the Swastika" (pp. 74-75) and "England and Zionism" (pp.81-86) . JTS keeps their copy in the rare book room. SUBJECT(S) : Jews in art. Jews in art -- History. Art, Jewish. Art, Jewish -- Exhibitions. Joden. Kunstvoorwerpen. Other Titles: Anglo-Jewish art and history. Light wear and sunning to spine. Otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-20-20)
Pamphlet. 8vo. [3] pages. 22 cm. Holocaust-era publication detain this period attempt at explicitly bringing Christian and Jewish young people together. [This] article by a correspondent describes an experiment in a mixed Jewish-Christian youth camp SUBJECT (S) : Jewish camps -- England. Jewish youth -- England. Named Corp: Association for Jewish Youth (Great Britain) . Young Men's Christian Association (London, England) . "Reprinted by courtesy of the The Jewish Chronicle August 24th 1945." OCLC lists one copy (Harvard College Library) . Lightly worn with some bumping at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition. Interesting period piece. (HOLO2-61-24) . Xx
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers depicting a barbed wire fence. 34 pages, plus 8 pages of photo plates; 18 cm. In Dutch. Title translates into English as, Concentration Camps. Scarce early photo report on Nazi camps. Sections include, From the Diary of a Prisoner, The Pernicious Spirit, and Facts and Numbers. OCLC lists just 5 copies worldwide, none outside the Low Countries. Some edgewear. Good+ condition. (holo2-130-63)
198891107ABBerlin, 1988. 8°. 111 S. mit Abb. Original-Karton.
1979106567ABJerusalem, 1979. 4°. 79 S. mit sehr vielen Abb. Original-Karton.
1943BRzz1310Berlin, Decker 1934-1943. 4°. je Band ca 800 S. Schwarze HLnBde mit Rückenpräg., Vorsatz u. Titelbll. gestempelt "Staatsanwaltschaft Wr. Neustadt" Nahezu vollständige Folge des von 1933-1945 erschienenen amtlichen NS-Rechtsorgans.
201057037ABPotsdam, h. f. ullmann im Tandem Verlag, 2010. 4° (28x23), 765 S., 1 Bl., reich illustriert, OPbd mit OU, komplett überarbeitete und aktualisiert Ausgabe kaum gelesen, fest sauber und gepflegt,
20104292ABPotsdam, Ullmann, (2010). 4° (26,5 x 22 cm). 765 S. mit zahlreichen Photos, teils farbigen dokumentarischen Abb., graphischen Darstellungen und Karten. Schwarzer Original-Leinenband mit rotgeprägtem Rückentitel und illustriertem OUmschlag.
200645331ABAachen 2006-11. 3 Bände. Din A-4. 71; 95; 75 S. (Seiten = Blätter). Orig.-Karton mit Spiralbindung.
(FT) (FT) Cloth, 8vo, 215 pages, in Yiddish, with pictures, Title on title page verso: Drai: three, Biography of Pola Elster, Hersh Berlinski and Eliyahu Erlikh, who were all three ambitous, political and active in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. All three of them were killed in 1944. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland. Covers worn, some staining to edges, hinge repair, otherwise very clean copy in very good condition (HOLO2-98-21xx)
Firenze, Tip. Giuntina, 1975, in-8, brossura editoriale, pp. 61, (5). Con una ricerca su persecuzione e deportazione degli ebrei d'Italia durante il nazifascismo (a cura di G. Donati), e dati sulla partecipazione alla Resistenza degli ebrei toscani.
1961114670ABBerlin, (1961). Gr.8°. 93 S. mit Abb. Original-Broschur.