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English Edition. Weekly periodical. Volume 18, nos. 21 (April 23rd) , 22(April 30th) , and 47(October 1st) . Number 47 title change to "World News and Views". No. 21 includes: "May Day, 1938-A Day of Struggle Against Fascism and War", "A Journey Through Poland' by F. Struck, and "The Nazi Net in the International Sports Movement". No. 22 includes an article on "The Laws Against the Jews" in Hungary, and "The Depressed Mood Among the Nazis after the Plebiscite". No. 47 includes: "The Fifth Anniversary of the Leipzig Trial". SUBJECT(S) : World politics -- 20th century -- Periodicals. Very good condition. (HOLO2-20-35)
Folded leaf (8-1/2 x 17) , illustrated. Newsletter with articles on services to Hungarian and Egyptian refugees in Austria and France, and Israeli immigrants. OCLC lists two libraries worldwide holding this title (Harvard Univ. , Stanford Univ. ) . Minor tears and folds. (Holo5-42-12)
Wrappers, 8vo, 12 pages, illustrated. DP-era newsletter with articles focusing on goals for 1951. This issue is the last printed in 12-page format. OCLC lists two libraries worldwide holding this title (Harvard Univ. , Stanford Univ. ) . Printed in purple and black. Small tear on back cover; address label and postmark printed on back, address correction written in ink. (Holo5-42-12)
4to. 4 Pages. In English. DP era imprint. The Jewish Council of 1933 was a Jewish organization founded by men and women who had found refuge and home in the United States of America form persecution and oppression in Europe. Its purpose was to assist refugees abroad and newcomers to the United States. It was founded in 1933 as the Council of Jewish Emigrees and changed its name to the Council of 1933, Inc. In 1946. The organization dissolved in 1977. In very good condition (GER24-1)
Wrappers, 8vo, 36 pages, illustrated. Stories on UN decisions on Palestine, civil rights, anti-Semitism, Jews in American painting; includes fiction and letters. Jewish-Communist periodical from just after the war. SUBJECTS: Jews -- United States -- Periodicals. Natural yellowing, folded along spine, otherwise very good condition. (Holo2-42-1)
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)
Softcover, 12 pages, long 8vo, 22 cm. Holocaust-era look at the Jewish community/ies in the US. Article first written in response to recent "Nazi barbarities" (page 2) as well as an implied call for assimilation: "it still remains true that the future of the Jew in America is puzzling. Can this universal stranger be absored in the country which has absorbed every other European stock?" (page 12). SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- United States. Jewish question. Cover title. Condensed version of research originally published in Fortune magazine and later published in book form by Random House. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Wear to edges. Light wear. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-22-16) .
1st edition, Later cloth with original wrappers bound in, 4to, approximately 200 leaves. 28 1/2cm. "Published ... Under the auspices of the American Jewish congress. "-- Foreword. Collection of detailed reports on the Jewish persuctions as of late 1941 throughout Europe, and organized by region, with anecdotal as well as statistical evidence and sources cited. The report came out just 2 months before the notorious Wansee Conference where German extermination policy became official, and the reports here, in detail and in in broad brush stroakes, reflect the quickly deteriorating situation for Jews under German occupation. For example from the Polish section: We must declare at the very outset that words are powerless to portray the agony and suffering of Polish Jewry in the 80 days of Germany role. The hell-like reality of the Polish Jews, a hell-like reality which has already lasted more than 80o days, and where literally every minute, every second demands Jewish victims, without a stop, without any interruption, and the hand of the torturer and murderer, the robber and offender is still unwearied, --this reality is not to he described in words. Let the reader multiply what is described tenfold, twentyfold, and he will perhaps come near to an idea of the life of our brothers under the German lash (p. POL-9) Sections include: Greater Germany, Rumania, Hungary, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxemburg, Holland, France, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Greece, Finland, Nazi-Soviet War Area, Refugees, Relief, & Conclusions. Prepared by the Institute of Jewish Affairs ; submitted to the Inter-American Jewish Conference, November 23-24-25, 1941, Baltimore, Md. Includes refugee and relief activity at conclusion, and 2 pages of corrections and addenda at rear. Even at this date, of course, the nature of the what was to be the total devastation was not yet clear. Very Good Condition. Rare. With original hole punches, as issued. Ex-library, but only one stamp on original pages, to blank rear of title page. Other markings are only to later-added endpapers and binding, not to any original pages, Very Good Condition thus. An important collection of evidence from the period. (Holo2-120-27)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to, approximately 200 leaves. 28 1/2cm. "Published ... Under the auspices of the American Jewish congress. "-- Foreword. Collection of detailed reports on the Jewish persuctions as of late 1941 throughout Europe, and organized by region, with anecdotal as well as statistical evidence and sources cited. The report came out just 2 months before the notorious Wansee Conference where German extermination policy became official, and the reports here, in detail and in in broad brush stroakes, reflect the quickly deteriorating situation for Jews under German occupation. For example from the Polish section: We must declare at the very outset that words are powerless to portray the agony and suffering of Polish Jewry in the 80 days of Germany role. The hell-like reality of the Polish Jews, a hell-like reality which has already lasted more than 80o days, and where literally every minute, every second demands Jewish victims, without a stop, without any interruption, and the hand of the torturer and murderer, the robber and offender is still unwearied, --this reality is not to he described in words. Let the reader multiply what is described tenfold, twentyfold, and he will perhaps come near to an idea of the life of our brothers under the German lash (p. POL-9) Sections include: Greater Germany, Rumania, Hungary, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxemburg, Holland, France, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Greece, Finland, Nazi-Soviet War Area, Refugees, Relief, & Conclusions. Prepared by the Institute of Jewish Affairs ; submitted to the Inter-American Jewish Conference, November 23-24-25, 1941, Baltimore, Md. Includes refugee and relief activity at conclusion, and 2 pages of corrections and addenda at rear. Even at this date, of course, the nature of the what was to be the total devastation was not yet clear. Very Good Condition. Rare. With original hole punches, as issued. Markings on endpaper, title page, and back wrapper. Very Good Condition thus. An important collection of evidence from the period. (Holo2-120-27A)
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 22 pages. In Swedish. World Jewish Congress : Resources And Objectives. SUBJECT (S) : World Jewish Congress. OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide (Harvard) . Pencil writing on cover. Good + condition. (HOLO2-38-19)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 87 pages ; 21 cm. In French. Title translates into English as, The Parisian Community After Liberation. A Directory of Jewish life in Paris published two years after the Liberation of Paris. Contains listings for The Rabbinate, Temple Administrators, Religious Schools, Cultural Associations, Other Associations of General Interest, Social Workers, Fraternal Organizations, Pro-Palestine Organizations, and Youth Movments. Also contains introductory remarks by Chief Rabbi of Paris Julien Weill, and the president of the Consistoire de Paris, Georges Wormser. Wormser served as head of the cabinet for French prime minister and Dreyfusard Georges Clemenceau. OCLC lists just 6 copies worldwide. Water damage throughout. About good condition. (holo2-131-12)
1st Polish edition. Later boards, 8vo, 91 pages. Includes 12 illustrated plates. In Polish. Title translates to Majdanek: Court Proceedings of the Special Criminal Court in Lublin. A recording of court Preceedings of the Polish-Soviet Special Criminal Court established in Lublin in August 1944, in order to investigate the Nazi crimes in the Majdanek extermination camp. This Polish edition was published with several photographic reproductions, showing the members of the commission, the Nazi officers of the camp, the findings, human remains in Majdanek. The Majdanek concentration camp was established on Heinrich Himmler's order and operated from October 1, 1941 until it was liberated by the Soviet Army on July 22, 1944. It is known to be the best preserved Nazi concentration camp of the Holocaust, as the Germans did not have enough time to destroy the evidences of their crimes. The Commission for investigating the German crimes was established in August 1944 and soon they published this booklet in several languages. Despite of the importance of this statement it must be mentioned that the Commission made many erroneous assumptions regarding the duration of the camp or number of people killed at Majdanek, probably because they were motivated rather by political and propaganda agenda than by a search for historical facts. The total number of the victims is still controversial, in this report 1.5 million victims of different nationalities were counted, however according to the latest researches there were 79, 000 victims, 59, 000 of whom were Jews. [Kranz, T. : Bookkeeping of Death and Prisoner Mortality at Majdanek. Pp. 81-110. In: Silberklang, D. (ed. ) : Yad Vashem Studies. Vol. 35: 1. Jerusalem, 2007.].. WorldCat lists 15 copies worldwide. Overall in very good condition. (HOLO-2-140-1U) .
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 62, 50 pages, 22 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Tractate Taanit from the Babylonian Talmud with all Commentaries. Vaad Hatzalah was an organization to rescue Jews in Europe from the Holocaust. After World War II, the Vaad played an active role in the spiritual rehabilitation of the survivors, continuing its operations until the early 1950s. From its establishment in 1939 until the end of 1945, the Vaad spent more than three million dollars on relief and rescue activities. While its insistence on according rescue efforts top priority and circumventing bureaucratic and legal obstacles has been favorably acknowledged by historians, its particularism and insistence on priority for Torah learning at the possible expense of rescue activities continue to be a source of debate and polemic in the Jewish community (JVL, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Holocaust - refugees- Talmud. Ta? Anit -- Commentaries. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide (OCLC: 122743796) . Pages are browning and fragile, with some chipping in margins to first few pages. Overall good condition. (HOLO2-142-7)
Original Boards, 8vo, 31, 25 leaves ; 22 cm. In Hebrew. DP Publication. SUBJECT (S) : Talmud. Ta? Anit -- Commentaries. On cover: Masekhet Ta? Anit ? Im mishnayot Kil'ayim le-lomde daf ha-yomi. "Matanah me-et V? A? Ad ha-hasalah le-She'erit ha-pelit? Ah. " OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Front board bowed, paper browning as usually found, spine rebacked, light wear to first leaf. Good Condition thus. (HOLO2-85-10)
Roma, Nuova Iniziativa Editoriale, 2004, in-16, br. edit., pp. 175, (7). Con ill. in b.n. e bibliografia essenziale. "Giorni di Storia", 17. Edizione fuori commercio per i lettori dell'Unità. Stato di nuovo.
1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers, 8vo, 24 pages. Issued by the National Industrial Assembly of the Young Women's Christian Association. From just prior to US entry into the war. Emphasizes that the incoming refugees fleeing Nazism are not a threat to American labor, nor might they represent a "Fifth Column. A copy sold at auction for over USD 550 (including commissions) at auction in 2015. Very Good Condition. (holo2-128-4) xx
1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers, 8vo, 24 pages. Issued by the National Industrial Assembly of the Young Women's Christian Association. From just prior to US entry into the war. Emphasizes that the incoming refugees fleeing Nazism are not a threat to American labor, nor might they represent a "Fifth Column. A copy sold at auction for over USD 550 (including commissions) at auction in 2015. Original price penned on margin of cover, light wear, Very Good Condition. (holo2-128-4A)
Firenze, Stamperia Editoriale Parenti, 1989, in-8, br. edit., pp. 109, (3). Con ritratti e nota bibliografica.
1st edition. Original Red Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 31 pages. In Czech. Preklad z moskevské Pravdy . Prelozeno z rustiny. Title translates as Auschwitz: The Grave of Four Million Innocents. Published by the Association of Liberated Political Prisoners, Survivors and Victims of Nazism. This is a Soviet-zone, Czech-published translation of the Soviet Investigation into War Crimes which was originally published in Pravda. As such, it reflects the Soviet view which emphasized Soviet rather than Jewish suffering at the hands of the Nazis . This may be a reason so few copies of this pamphlet survived in Czechsoslovakia. OCLC-Worldcat lists only one copy worldwide (Czech State Research Library in Olomouc) . Underlining on a few pages, touch of spinewear, Otherwise Very Good Condition, a striking copy. (holo2-125-45)
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Red Paper Wrappers Portraying an Anthropomorphized Bomb with a Swastika Symbol Destroying a Town. 8vo. 64 pages ; 16 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates into English as, Armaments: Intended for Bomb Fire Viewers, and H. G. A. Service Members. Holocaust-era Manuel on bomb safety procedures. Illustrations throughout depicting proper procedure in crisis situations, as well as some technical sketches of various explosives. SUBJECT (S) : Civil Defense. Very scarce and of historical importance. OCLC lists no physical copies worldwide. Ex-library with Institutional Stamp. Some wear but overall good+ condition. (Holo2-131-29)
Softbound. 8vo. 252 pages. 24 cm. First English edition. Translated from Croatian into English by Lidija Simunic Mesic. Original title: Gubitci stanovistva Jugoslavije 1941-1945. Written by Vladimir erjavic (1912 2001) a Croatian economist and a United Nations consultant; this volume is a survey of the demographic shifts and accompanying population losses during the second world war in Yugoslavia, the author arrives at a figure of one million deaths, rather then the 1.7 million presented by Tito to the United Nations in the late 1940s. A controversial work. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia. World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia - Statistics. Kriegsopfer Geschichte 1941-1945. Yugoslavia - Population - History. OCLC lists 25 copies. Light shelf wear to wraps, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-38)
24mo. , 341 (45) pages. In English & Hebrew. Good condition. (AMR31-8a)
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 10 pages. Cover photograph of a survivor with tattoo holding her newborn baby. Pen mark on cover, Stain to corner of covers and pages. Good + condition. (SEF-35-8)
Pamphlet. 8vo. 4 pages. 24 cm. In English and Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Seder -- Liturgy. Judaism -- Liturgy. Cover Subtitle: Lest We Forget! OCLC lists only 5 copies worldwide (Hebrew Union College, Eastern Shores Library System, Mead Public Library, University of Leeds, Harvard College Library) . Few pen marks and stains, good condition. (HOLO2-37-17).
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 24 cm. In German. Vol 10 (1935) : #s 1, 2, Vol 11 (1936) : #s 4, 8, Vol 13 (1938) : Vol 15 (1940) #s 8--presumebly the final, or next to final, issue, as Paris was invaded by Nazi Germany the next month, May 1940. Most issues are approx. 30 pages long. Anti-fascist periodical published from France during Hitler's reign, essentially as an exile periodical. Excellent insight in to Socialist critiques of the Nazis from those who had been, until recently, inside Germany. Some writersi nclude: Martin Hart, Hans Israel, Walter Buchholz, E. Kolb, Fritz Kempf, Arthur Seehof, Fritz Dreher, etc, Includes material on Antisemitism, Zionism, the Spanish Civil War, Pacifism, etc. Sozialistische Warte was issued monthly through 1935; then biweekly and later weekly. It began in May 1934 and ceased publication in May 1940 with Volume 15. Issues for May-Oct. 1934 are called 1. Jahrgang [volume 1]. ; beginning Nov. 1934, they are called 9. Jahrgang [Vol 9], continuing the numbering of the earlier title, ISK. First Edition. Binding is Paper Wrappers. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide, but some library holdings may be incomplete. Some issues have lightly stained covers and/or stamped with Tauschexemplar. Bitte besprechen. Vol 14, Nr. 10 & 18 have writing on cover. Internal pages are in slightly darkened at edges, but all text is clear and binding is tight. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-38) Price is per issue. Xxxx