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Original Wraps. 8vo. 42 [1] pages. 23 cm. First edition. Forty-Fifth anniversary and Memorial book of the landsmanshaft Akkerman Benevolent Association. Includes register of names of persons from Akkerman who died in the Holocaust (p. 3-4) . With Song of the Ghetto by Isaac Katznelson, History of Akkerman, Anecdotes from Life in Akkerman (with humorous stories on the assassination of Von Pleve and responses to the 1905 revolution) , history of the Akkerman Relief Committee; with photographs of the Akkerman House in Israel, Akkerman Hospital, Akkerman Talmud-Torah, etc. Subjects: Jews - Ukraine - Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Registers of dead - Ukraine Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Ukraine - Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi. Ethnic relations. Jews. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi (Ukraine) - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 11 copies. Light soiling to wraps, faint institutional mark throughout, light soiling to last leaf, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-121-58)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages ; 20 cm. In German. Title translates as, Labor-Education Camps: Extermination Camps for Polish Forced Laborers. A paper given by Jolanta Adamska as part of the International Scientific Session on Nazi Genocide in Poland and in Europe, which took place April 14th-17th, 1983 in Warsaw, organized by the Main Commission for Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland, which worked as part of the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of Poland. Zdzislaw Jan Ryn (1938) is a Polish diplomat, doctor psychiatrist , professor of medical science Jagiellonian University Medical College, journalist, (and) former Polish ambassador in Chile and Argentina (Wikipeida, 2016) OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Rare. Some browning. About very good condition. (HOLO2-130-36)
Gutes Exemplar; Umschlag mit kl. Läsuren; innen sehr gut / Arbeitsexemplar des libertären Dokumentaristen Hansdieter Heilmann; mit sehr wenigen Bleistift-Anstreichungen. - Beilagen. - Vorderes Vorsatz: Plan des KZ Theresienstadt; 1944. - Hans Günther Adler (geboren am 2. Juli 1910 in Prag, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben am 21. August 1988 in London) war ein österreichischer Dichter, Schriftsteller und Zeitzeuge der Shoah, der seit 1947 in London als Privatgelehrter im Exil lebte. ... (wiki) // In 241 bisher unveröffentlichten Dokumenten und Bildern - jeweils mit wissenschaftlicher Sorgfalt knapp kommentiert und erläutert - wird das einmalige Phänomen Theresienstadt mit kritischer Sonde bis in manche letzte, historisch wie soziologisch aufschlußreiche Einzelheit erschlossen. Die dem jüdischen „Vorzugslager" von den nationalsozialistischen Machthabern zugedachte Rolle, die Öffentlichkeit des In- und Auslandes über die wahren Ziele der sogenannten „Endlösung der Judenfrage", der systematischen Vernichtung des jüdischen Volkes, zu täuschen, tritt dabei deutlich ins Licht. Die nüchterne Sprache amtlicher Dokumente, die tragische Widersinnigkeit von Anordnungen, Stellungnahmen und Berichten der jüdischen Selbstverwaltung und die Zeugnisse leidend Betroffener, die sich hier in zahlreichen neuen Quellen darbieten, erweitern mit neuen Zügen unsere Kenntnis sowohl der Zwangsgemeinschaft Theresienstadt als auch der Tragödie des jüdischen Volkes während des zweiten Weltkrieges. ... (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Vorwort. ----- Einführung. ----- Eine Besprechung bei Eichmann. ----- Welche Personen sollen nach dem Osten deportiert werden? ----- Himmler schickt kranke Juden nach Theresienstadt. ----- Die Gestapo organisiert einen Transport. ----- Wohnsitzverlegung statt Evakuierung. ----- Die Reichsbahn stellt einen Zug bei. ----- Gerichtsvollzieher werden bestellt. ----- Sonderverpflegung für die Gestapo. ----- Vorbereitung eines Transportes. ----- Ein Deportationsbefehl. ----- 2063 Juden aus Mainfranken abgewandert. ----- 179 jüdische Kriegsteilnehmer. ----- 870 Bevorzugte aus Westerbork. ----- Sechs verwundete und dekorierte Soldaten. ----- Verständigungen vor der Deportation. ----- Deportation hilfloser Schwerkranker. ----- Hilfsdienst für eine Kranke. ----- Deportation geht vor Straßensperre. ----- Deportation geht vor Ausgehsperre. ----- Haustiere aus jüdischem Besitz. ----- Zum Abtransport bereit. ----- Instruktionen für Heimeinkaufverträge. ----- Werbung für Heimeinkaufverträge. ----- Ein Heimeinkaufvertrag. ----- Heimeinkauf - Vermögenserklärung. ----- Vermögensbeschlagnahme vor der Deportation. ----- Inhalt der verlassenen Wohnung. ----- Beraubung in der Sammelstelle. ----- Bericht eines Transportbegleiters. ----- Einschaltung des Finanzamtes. ----- Verzeichnis von Raubgut für das Finanzamt. ----- Das Finanzamt kassiert den Lohn jüdischer Arbeiter. ----- Die Gestapo verrechnet Deportationskosten. ----- Eingelagertes Raubgut. ----- Verlassene jüdische Wohnung in Prag. ----- Verkauf von Raubgut. ----- Käufer von Raubgut. ----- Das Ansehen der "Zentralstelle" ----- Seuchengefahr. ----- Das jüdische "Reichsaltersheim". ----- Todesfälle, Geburten, Selbstmorde. ----- Abholung von Leichen. ----- Totenschein. ----- Bericht über das Ghetto Theresienstadt (Max Berger) ----- Aufzeichnungen aus Theresienstadt (Richard A. Ehrlich) ----- Abendessen?. ----- Küchen ohne Kochkessel. ----- Verteilung des Essens. ----- Essenkarten. ----- Milchkarte. ----- Essenausgabe. ----- Theresienstadt bekommt Ghettogeld. ----- Ghettokronen. ----- "Geldanweisung". ----- "Sparkarte". ----- "Auszahlungsauftrag". ----- Bezugsschein. ----- Der Bezugsschein genügt nicht. ----- Warenumtausch. ----- Instruktion für "Bankkredit". ----- Gründung der "Hundertschaften". ----- Aufforderung zu Stellengesuchen. ----- Arbeitsausweis. ----- Arbeitsbestätigung. ----- Kriegswichtige Kistenproduktion. ----- Du hast zum Kastaniensammeln anzutreten. ----- Landwirtschaftliche Aushilfsarbeiten. ----- Personalkarte der Wirtschaftsabteilung. ----- Tägliche Statistik der Arbeitskräfte. ----- Überlastung der Arbeitskräfte. ----- Kampf um Selbsterhaltung des Lagers. ----- Ghettowachmann. ----- Vereidigung der Ghettowache. ----- 1 Brieftasche, 1 Handtasche, unechter Schmuck. ----- Kranke und Ärzte. ----- Selbsthilfe. ----- Das erste Ambulatorium. ----- Gesundheitsdienst. ----- Es starben 2000 Menschen. ----- Zustände im "Reichsaltersheim". ----- Krankengeschichten "Prominenter" für die Gestapo. ----- Es muß auch obduziert werden. ----- Überweisung ins Krankenhaus. ----- Ausgeherlaubnis für Kranke. ----- Ansuchen um Krankenkost. ----- Ansuchen um eine elektrische Wärmeplatte. ----- Meldung eines Selbstmordes. ----- Anstellung eines Arztes. ----- Ranglisten des Gesundheitswesens. ----- Wissenschaftlicher Ausschuß. ----- Medizinische Vortragswoche. ----- Ein ärztlicher Fortbildungskurs. ----- Jahresfeier eines Krankenhauses. ----- Einrichtung eines Kinderheimes. -- (u.v.a.m.)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. XXII, 310, [2] pages. 24 cm. First edition. In this work Jacques Adler, a former member of the French resistance, asks: Are people powerless when confronted with a State determined to destroy them? Why didn't more Jews survive the Holocaust? How did we survive? Did we, the survivors, do all that we could, at the time, to help more people survive? In answering these questions, Adler examines the diverse Jewish organizations that existed in Paris during the German occupation from 1940 to 1944. The first part of the book analyzes the national composition of the Jewish population, its expropriation and daily life. The remaining chapters discuss the roles, activities, and policies of various Jewish organizations as they supported Jews in their search for survival, alerted the non-Jewish population to the terrible threat faced by every Jewish family, and acted as representatives of the Jewish people-a role that led to inevitable administrative cooperation with the Nazis and Vichy. Combining careful scholarship with a survivor's zeal to set the record straight, Adler gives an insider's account of resistance members, whose determination was born of the pain and anger that came from the loss of loved ones, whose political ideology sustained them even when they faced the threat of starvation and the loneliness of clandestine existence, and whose anguish was all the more intense because they belonged to that community in Paris that was selected as fodder for the "Final Solution. " Thoroughly researched and drawing upon previously unavailable materials, Adler presents an important portrait of communal solidarity and communal conflict, of heroes and those whose courage failed. (Publishers description) . Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - France - Paris. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - France - Paris. World War, 1939-1945 - Jewish resistance - France - Paris. Union Générale des Israélites de France. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition in very good jacket. (HOLO2-100-13)
Original Cloth Portfolio. 4to. 60 pages. 27 cm. First edition. Signed by Saul Touster. This edition is limited to 600 numbered signed copies. A Holocaust History in sixteen woodcuts done in 1945 by Miklós Adler, a Hungarian survivor. Edited, with an introduction and commentary, by Saul Touster. Contains facsimiles of the woodcuts and a separately bound volume with Professor Touster's commentary, bound in a folio box. Two pockets to inside covers. One contains book with introduction and woodcuts, captions in English, Hungarian, and Hebrew, vis-a-vis descriptive text, the other 16 woodcuts on seperate leaves. Series depicts plight of Jewish people during the Third Reich starting with the yellow star to be sewn onto clothes, transport to Ghettos and eventually to concentration camps; selection for and description of various work units, debasing scenes suffered at the hands of the Nazis, a woodut showing row of dead, closing with a woodcut showing smokestacks with "souls ascending". Mikos Adler was an art teacher in Debrecen, Hungary. Sometime in 1944, Adler and his family were loaded onto a transport for Auchwitz, but their train was diverted to Lager 15 in Vienna, and then to Theresienstadt, where they were liberated by the Soviet army on May 8, 1945. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Pictorial works. Jewish artists - Hungary - Biography. Wood-engravers - Hungary - Biography. Holocaust survivors - Hungary - Biography. Adler, Miklós. OCLC lists 8 copies. Very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. Powerful. (HOLO2-115-36)
Adriano Franceschini.<br />Presenza ebraica a Ferrara - Testimonianze archivistiche fino al 1492.<br />2007.<br />Olschki Firenze - Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Ferrara.<br />Tela illustrata con sovracoperta in acetato.<br />Pagine 496.<br />Cm. 22,5 x 31.<br />Illustrazioni a colori e in b/n.<br />1^ edizione.<br />Esemplare in buonissime condizioni.
Paper Wraps. 68 pages. 8vo. In French. A bibliography of ancient and rare books from bookseller Adrien-Maisonneuve. Includes 50 titles under Judaica. OCLC lists 2 libraries worldwide (Ibero-Amerikanisches Inst. , Germany; Univ. Of Basel Universitatsbibliothek, Switzerland) . Lacks backstrip. Covers discolored with small tear at base of spine. Stamps on front-inside cover and back cover. Interior pages are slightly discolored at edges, but in good condition with all text clear. Publishers original order form laid in, as well. (HOLO 2-31-9)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 361 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Advince Reders Cipy. A work of fiction concerning the community of 20, 000 Jewish refugees residing in Shanghai in the early 1940s; based on unpublished documents and interviews. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - China - Shanghai - Fiction. Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 - Fiction. Jews - China - Shanghai - Fiction. Shanghai (China) - Fiction. Jewish fiction. War stories. World War, 1939-1945 - China - Shanghai - Fiction. Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945 - Fiction. Jewish fiction. War stories. Shanghai (China) - Fiction. Light wear to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-49)
Original Paper Wrappers, 12mo, 8 pages . , [3] p. Of plates. 20 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Orthodox Judaism. None of our contemporaries can possibly remember a world crisis of such gravity, as that in which humanity in general, and the Jewish people in particular, now finds itself. This crisis is of particular significance to us Agudists [from the introduction by Jacob Rosenheim]. Agudat Yisrael was founded in Katowice (Upper Silesia, now in the southwestern part of Poland) , in 1912, with purpose of providing an umbrella organization for observant Jews, who opposed the Zionist movement . In 1933, it entered into an agreement with the Jewish Agency [in Israel], according to which Agudat Yisrael would receive 6.5% of the immigration permits (Wikipedia 2012) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (LOC, UFL, Nat Lib Israel, SW Regional Lib Sys of UK) . Original cover browning and fragile, with some chips, as generally found, internal paper & binding remain Very Good. (Holo2-88-19)
Original Paper Wrappers, 12mo, 8 pages . , [3] p. Of plates. 20 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Orthodox Judaism. None of our contemporaries can possibly remember a world crisis of such gravity, as that in which humanity in general, and the Jewish people in particular, now finds itself. This crisis is of particular significance to us Agudists [from the introduction by Jacob Rosenheim]. Agudat Yisrael was founded in Katowice (Upper Silesia, now in the southwestern part of Poland) , in 1912, with purpose of providing an umbrella organization for observant Jews, who opposed the Zionist movement . In 1933, it entered into an agreement with the Jewish Agency [in Israel], according to which Agudat Yisrael would receive 6.5% of the immigration permits (Wikipedia 2012) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (LOC, UFL, Nat Lib Israel, SW Regional Lib Sys of UK) . Original cover browning and fragile, with some chips, detached and missing pieces as generally found, internal paper & binding remain Very Good. (Holo2-88-21)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 30, [4] pages. 22 x 28 cm. First edition. Illustrated throughout. Exhibit catalog; curated and text written by Isidoro Aizenberg. This exhibit opened on Sunday, March 25, 2012, at The Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center and Archives at Queensborough Community College. This exhibit will focus on how the Shoah affected the Jews of Greece, one of the oldest Jewish communities, going back to the middle of the first century. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Exhibitions. Greece Holocaust. None on OCLC. Light edge wear, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-6) Xxxx
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Questo saggio, scritto da un romanziere, propone un itinerario intellettuale per l'avvenimento più ampio e più terribile di questo secolo: la shoah, il genocidio nazista degli ebrei. Esplora un'altra memoria e altri modi con cui essa si può scrivere. Trova una strada, vietata finora dagli stessi ebrei più profondi e più creativi, del racconto drammatico, detto di fiction, una strada che gli stessi ebrei possono spalancare. Questo manifesto programmatico indica in che modo il pianeta possa non correre il pericolo della più sporca tragedia. Seminario tenuto alla Facoltà di Lecce, nel febbraio-marzo 1988 su un'ipotesi di progetto di poetica e narrativa ebraiche. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Il cantore muto: sono stati gli ebrei liberi di raccontare se stessi? (dello scrivere di cose indimenticabili e incomunicabili) Autore: Alberto Lecco Prefazione di: Luciano Tas Postfazione di: Sergio Di Cori Editore: Milano: Spirali/Vel, Maggio 1989 Lunghezza: 163 pagine; 22 cm ISBN: 8877702567, 9788877702562 Collana: Volume 68 di L'alingua; Volume 5 di Causa di verità Soggetti: Critica letteraria, Ebraismo, Giudaismo, Ebrei, Giudaica, Scrittura del genocidio, Olocausto, Sterminio, Antisemitismo, Razzismo, Genocidio, Campi di concentramento, Nazismo, Persecuzioni, Riflessioni, Memoria, Libri Vintage Fuori catalogo, Biografie, Autobiografie, Diari, L'incontro di Wiener Neustadt, Filosofia, Bene, Male, Psicologia, Persecutore, Perseguitato, Anteguerra, Messianismo, Catastrofe, Bruno Bettelheim, Dachau, Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School, Treblinka, Jean François Steiner, Luci, Ombre, Giù al dinghy, Salinger, Scrittori ebraici, Romanzi, Diritto, Diritti umani, Elie Wiesel, La notte, Profeta Elia, Tolstoj, Dostoevskij, Upanishad, Scelta di Sophie, Sopravvivenza, Sepolcri, Odissea, Totalitarismo, Nove racconti, Babele, Zarathustra, Antiduring, Demoni, Delitto e castigo, Guerra e Pace, Giovane Holden, Dizionario filosofico, Anna Karenina, Bhagavad Gita, Nichilismo, Nietzsche, Eroica, Ecce Homo, Edipo, Simbolismo, Sottomissione, Ribellione, Idiota, Linguaggio, Inumano, Zattere, Mercante di Venezia, Moby Dick, Tom Saywer, Don Giovanni, Don Chisciotte, Fortezza vuota, Davide Copperfield, Scrittori, Steiner, Mead, Melville, Hannah Arendt, Bachtin, Doblin, Conrad, Cervantes, Fromm, Emerson, Foscolo, Morte, Heine, Anna Frank, Lévi-Strauss, Lessing, Kafka, London, Dickens, Bellow, Beethoven, Corneille, Cechov, Goldstein, Gogol, Lukacs, Moravia, Mozart, Schiller, Sartre, Schnitzler, Sègre, Zweig, Europa orientale, Diaspora, Turgenev, Toreau, Wagner, Voltaire, Thomas Mann, Scholem, Singer, Malamud, Marabini, Roth, Racine, Rousseau, Letterati, Intellettuali, Shakespeare, Proust, Zangwill, Simone Weil, Zola, Affare Dreyfus, Germania, Polonia, Coscienza, Literary criticism, Judaism, Judaism, Jews, Judaica, Genocide writing, Holocaust, Extermination, Anti-Semitism, Racism, Genocide, Concentration camps, Nazism, Persecutions, Reflections, Memory, Out of print books, Biographies, Autobiographies, Diaries, Philosophy, Well, Evil, Psychology, Persecutor, Persecuted, Prewar, Messianism, Catastrophe, Lights, Shadows, Down to the dinghy, Hebrew writers, Novels, Law, Human rights, The night, Prophet Elijah, Tolstoy, Sophie's choice, Survival, Tombs, Odyssey , Totalitarianism, Nine tales, Babel, Demons, Crime and Punishment, War and Peace, Young Holden, Philosophical Dictionary, Nihilism, Nietzsche, Heroic, Oedipus, Symbolism, Submission, Rebellion, Idiot, Language, Inhuman, Rafts, Merchant of Venice, Don Quixote, Empty fortress, Writers, Death, Eastern Europe, Literate, Intellectuals, Germany, Poland, Conscience Parole e frasi comuni accaduto accettare autori azioni bambino Bettelheim capire caso causa classica comune contesto cosiddetti credere culturale destino discorso diventare diverso domanda donne dubbio ebraica ebrei famiglia futuro generazioni genocidio George Steiner giovane giudicata grande italiana l'ebreo Lecco legge letto libro lingua linguaggio Lionel madre male memoria mente mezzo mistero momento mondo morte narrativa nazista nome nuovo offesa opere padre parlare parola passato pensare pensiero personaggi piccolo popolo possibile profondo racconto ragione realtà ricordare riferimento romanzi Salinger sapere scelta scritto scrittore scrivere secolo semplice senso sentire simboli sterminio storia storica tema terra testimonianza tragedia tragica umano vero verso vista vivere zattera
Original Wraps. 4to. 112, [1] pages. 28 cm. First edition. In French. Includes 50 original color illustrations throughout of Compiegne Gusen 2, Buchenwald, Mauthausen, & Gusen 1. Illustrated narrative by the artist and survivor Bernard Aldebert. Jean Bernard-Aldebert (1909-1974) was born in Saint-Etienne, and began his career as an illustrator for Le Pêle-Mêle in 1928. He was arrested and deported to the Gusan extermination camp in early 1944, after publishing a satirical drawing in Ric et Rac. His deportation was via Compiegne, KZ Buchenwald, KZ Mauthausen, KZ Gusen I to KZ Gusen II (Bergkristall-Esche II underground plant) . One of the very few survivors of Gusen, he captured his experiences during this ordeal in the album 'Chemin de Croix en 50 Stations', published by the Arthème Fayard group in 1946 (Lambiek Comicopedia, 2014) . Subjects: Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) - Camps de concentration - Récits personnels français. Déportés français - 1939-1945 - Récits personnels français. Gusen (Concentration camp) - Pictorial works. Gusen (Concentration camp) . Pictorial works. OCLC lists 19 copies. Clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-118-31) xx
Alexander Stille<br /><br />Uno su mille - Cinque famiglie ebraiche durante il fascismo<br /><br />Collana Collezione Storica<br /><br />Garzanti Editore Milano, 2011<br /><br />Illustrato<br /><br />Pagine 432<br /><br />Cartonato con sovracoperta illustrata<br /><br />Prima edizione in questa collana<br /><br />Buonissime condizioni
in-8°, 218 pages, broche, couverture illustree Bon etat [NV-22]
RIZZOLI BUR 1977 284 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to, 44 pages. "For presentation to the Second International Conference of the International Bar Association, The Hague, Netherlands, August 16-21, 1948, as part of the Symposium: âRestoration of the Law and Property Rights After World War II. '" (from cover) "The actions and policies of the United States Government with respect to the restoration of property rights of foreign nationals after World War II must be considered in the light of the unprecedented and all embracing freezing controls over foreign-owned property imposed by the United States long prior to its entry into the war. " (from introduction) . Alk testified before congress as part of debate over War Claims and Enemy Property Legislation. Not listed on OCLC. Sunning and light wear to cover, and very slight staining of a few pages, else clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. Appears to be exceedingly rare. (HOLO2-159-15)
Hardcover, viii, 345 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. Postwar look at the problems of denazification and reconstruction. Almond (1911-2002) was "a U. S. Political scientist, credited with inventing modern comparative political science. Born in Rock Island, Illinois, Almond was the son of Russian and Ukrainian immigrants. His father was a rabbi. A student at the University of Chicago, he went on to earn his doctorate in 1938; but his thesis, Plutocracy and Politics in New York City, was not published until 1998. The work contained psychoanalyses of several wealthy New Yorkers, including unflattering references to John D. Rockefeller, a principal benefactor of the university. Charles Merriam, chair of the political science department, refused to recommend the thesis for publication unless the offending material was removed. Almond refused. The thesis remained in the stacks of the University of Chicago library, where it became an underground classic among scholars. It was finally published by Westview Press. Almond taught political science at Brooklyn College from 1939. During World War II he was head of the Enemy Information Section at the War Information Office (1942-44) . After the war he was professor of political science at Princeton, Yale, and Stanford. He also taught at universities in England, Japan, Brazil, and the Ukraine. He was elected chairman of the Social Science Research Council's Committee on Comparative Politics and, in 1966, president of the American Political Science Association. Almond's Appeals of Communism (1954) , an empirical study of the attractions and weaknesses of Communism, was significant for its treatment of the psycho-sociological background of political behavior. " (Czudnowski in EJ 2007) Contents: 1. The historic potential: Freedom and authoritarianism in German history --Eugene N. Anderson -- Resistance and repression under the Nazis- Wolfgang H. Kraus and Gabriel A. Almond -- The social composition of the German resistance - Gabriel A. Almond and Wolfgang H. Kraus -- 2. Occupation policy: Germany's economic situation and prospects - Fred H. Sanderson -- The reconstruction of government and administration -Hans Meyerhoff -- Political party developments-Vera F. Eliasberg -- The problem of reorientation -Clara Menck. SUBJECT(S) : Anti-Nazi movement. Germany -- Politics and government -- 1945- Germany -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945. Note(s) : Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 3ll-332) . OCLC lists 316 copies worldwide. Ex-library. Wear to binding and cover corners. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-16-40)
(FT) Hardcover. 8vo. 553 pages. Ill. Maps. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Preface and table of contents also in English. Title translates as: Judaism in the Soviet Vise: Between Religion and Jewish Identity in the Soviet Union, 1941-1964. This book examines the Jewish religion in the Soviet Unions influence on Jewish ethnic identity. It looks at state policies as well as how the religious institutions functioned; the influence of religion on the public at large; and the contribution of religion to Jewish ethnic survival. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Soviet Union -- History. Jews -- Soviet Union -- Identity. Jews -- Government policy -- Soviet Union. Jews -- Soviet Union -- Social conditions. Ethnische Identita? T. Judentum. Geographic: Soviet Union -- Ethnic relations. Juden. Sowjetunion. Includes bibliographical references (pages 513-530) and index. ISBN: 9789652272256. Minor bumping on edges of cover. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-21)
Softbound. 8vo. 448 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In German. Title translates as: 'Final solution': Nazi population policy and the murder of the European Jews. The author, Gotz Aly, born 1947, was an independent left-wing journalist for many years after being expelled from public institutions in 1976 under the Radicals Decree. In the last twenty years he has published a number of extensively researched volumes on the holocaust. His Final Solution analyses the direct linkage between the Nazi population movements and the extermination of the Jews. Making extensive use of Russian, German, and Polish archives, Aly has provided the most exact and detailed reconstruction of the Final Solution yet achieved. As well as looking at the ideological imperative in the Nazi state to solve the Jewish question and at Hitler's own role, Aly investigates the actions of those running the Reich Security Headquarters in Berlin and of those numerous lesser figures on the ground who were in the eye of the storm, grappling with the planning failures inherent in Nazi resettlement plans and experiencing mounting difficulties in trying to be rid of their Jews. Aly illustrates, through the evidence he builds into an overall mosaic, the lunacy of Nazi race policy, and the variety of agencies that went into the gradual shaping of a policy of all-out genocide. (American publishers description) . Gotz Aly, long a marginalized intellectual, in recognition of his precise historical research, was honored by the German President Horst Kohler with an appointment to the board of trustees of the Jewish Museum Berlin. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Causes. Deportatie. Joden. Holocaust. Politieke besluitvorming. Germany - Population policy. Condition. (HOLO2-100-20)
Paper Wraps. 4to. 21 pages. 28 cm. Monthly periodical from the Amalgamated Clothing Workers union. This is a special issue dedicated to the memory of Charles Weinstein, the former Manager of the Joint Board who worked tirelessly for workers rights, after his death in 1959. SUBJECT (S) : Clothing workers -- Labor unions -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Periodicals. Named Corp: Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Philadelphia Joint Board -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (New York University, US Department of Labor, Northern Illinois University, Pennsylvania State University) . Cover slightly worn with bottom inch of cover absent. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-47-20) .
Softcover, 13 pages, 16mo. Holocaust-era bibliography of imprints published or recommended by the American Civil Liberties Union. Most listed titles deal with the loss of civil liberties in Germany and the Nazi-occupied lands, some on US, including Jim Crow and Wartime curbs on liberties. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Univ of Virginia) . Small staining to cover. Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-19-68)
Stiff wrappers. 12mo. 54 pages. 20 cm. First and only edition. In English with some German. Reports and Addresses of the Annual Meeting of the American Federation of Jews from Central Europe. The American Federation of Jews from Central Europe was the central representative agency of over thirty local and national organizations established by Jewish victims of Nazism from Central Europe in the United States. It was incorporated in New York in 1941 to safeguard their rights and to sponsor social service programs. The Annual Report from 1956 contains a central essay, After Ten Years in Germany which details the overall dismal state of German consciousness, the fact that anti-semitism is still very present, the experiences of German Jews, the many hundreds if not thousands of war criminals who have not faced sentencing or even arrest, the lack of direction in the U. N for truly attempting to prosecute for genocide, etc. From the introductory remarks: Since our Annual Meeting many rather important things have developed: The new Federal Indemnification Law was passed by the German Parliament and published on June 29, 1956; a new decree has been issued by the Boon government regulating the claims of former officials and employees of Jewish communities and organizations in Germany; and through our effort a General Ruling has been issued by the Treasury Department in Washington according to which all indemnification payments, including pensions, received from Germany are not taxable under the Federal Internal Revenue Code. A very interesting period piece. Subjects: Jewish refugees - United States - Societies, etc. - Periodicals. Jews - Germany - History - 20th century. Jews, German - United States. World War, 1939-1945 - Claims. American Federation of Jews from Central Europe. American Jewish Committee. OCLC lists only two copies worldwide (USHMM, Natl Libr Israel) . With laid in printed letter from the Federation chairman, Max Gruenewald. Light wear to back cover. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-97-15) Xxx
Original Wraps. 8vo. 11 pages. 21 cm. First edition. The conference "The American Institute on Judaism and a Just and Enduring Peace was held at the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio, from Dec. 21 to Dec. 24, 1942." Program, report, and results of the conference held at the founding of the American Institute on Judaism and a Just and Enduring Peace. Creation of a 'World Council of Christianity and Judaism' and establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine after the war were urged yesterday in a statement issued by the 'American Institute on Judaism and a Just and Enduring Peace' at the close of its four-day session at the Hebrew Union College here. The statement also demanded the creation by the United Nations of a tribunal to try 'those responsible for the perpetration of crimes against humanity, ' and the removal of all racial barriers. Discussing Jewish post-war reconstruction, the leading rabbis and laymen from all sections of the country who participated in the Institute stressed that after victory has been achieved by the Allied Nations, the Jews, who were among the chief victims of the Nazis, must be given homes and opportunities to rehabilitate themselves. - 'World Inter-faith Council is Urged by Institute on Judaism', JTA Archive, December 27, 1942. Subjects: Peace (Jewish theology) . Jewish Welfare Board. OCLC lists 4 copies (NYPL, Harvard, HUC, Amsterdam) . Previous owners signature on front wraps; wraps soiled; internally clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-123-18) xx
Original Wraps. 12mo. 16 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era Statement of Withdrawal of the AJC from the American Jewish Conference. A contemporary news report described the withdrawal as such: The withdrawal of the American Jewish Committee from the American Jewish Conference was announced here last night following a full-day session of its executive committee attended by seventy-five leading representatives of Jewish communities throughout the country. The session was presided over by Jacob Blaustein, chairman of the General Committee. Protesting this decision, three Zionist members of the American Jewish Committee resigned and telegraphed other members urging them to do likewise. A statement on the position of the American Jewish Committee, presented by its president Joseph M. Proskauer, declared that 'the present demand for the eventual establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine, made by the American Jewish Conference, and constituting one of its major decisions, as well as the subordination of other Jewish issues to the problem of the political structure of Palestine, are in such essential disagreement with the fundamental views of the American Jewish Committee that in the best interests of Jews in this and other countries, including Palestine, the Committee feels impelled to withdraw from the American Jewish Conference. ' The statement reaffirms the desire of the American Jewish Committee 'to utilize for the Jews of Europe the broadest opportunities which Palestine can offer. ' It assures that the Committee 'will apply its most diligent efforts to bring about the abrogation of the White Paper which closes the doors of Palestine to further Jewish immigration and restricts Jewish land purchase. ' At the same time it expresses the conviction that the problems of world Jewry cannot be solved by a single political panacea and that 'the salvation and rehabilitation of the stricken Jews of Europe cannot be achieved through Palestine alone and certainly not through overemphasis on the political constitution of Palestine. It can be achieved only by considering Palestine a part of the larger program which looks to the rehabilitation and resettlement of Jews throughout the world and the restoration of their equal rights. - JTA October 26, 1943. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Jews. Zionism. American Jewish Committee. American Jewish Conference. OCLC lists 3 copies (Louisiana, HUC, Univ Washington) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (ZION-4-18)