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200825799ABMünchen, Edition Minerva / Jüdisches Museum München, 2008. 4°, 48 S. mit Farb- und s/w-Abb., schwarzer original Pappband mit glänzend schwarzer Deckelbeschriftung und Leinenrücken, noch original verschweißtes Exemplar
1st edition. Original stiff wrappers with 2 staples. 8vo, 13 leaves. Typescript mimeograph. The Attorney-General of the Government of Israel v. Malchiel Gruenwald, commonly known as the Kastner trial, was a libel case in Jerusalem, Israel. Hearings were held from 1 January to October 1954 in the District Court of Jerusalem before Judge Benjamin Halevi (19101996), who published his decision on 22 June 1955.[1]The defendant, Malchiel Gruenwald (18811958), a hotelier who lost 52 relatives in the Auschwitz concentration camp, had accused Rudolf Kastner (19061957), a Hungarian lawyer and journalist who became a civil servant in Israel in 1947, of collaborating with the Nazis in Hungary during the Holocaust. The allegations were made in a self-published newsletter, Letter to Friends in the Mizrachi, in August 1952. The Israeli government sued on Kastner's behalf, calling him as one of 59 witnesses. Gruenwald was represented by Shmuel Tamir, a former Irgun commander, who turned the case into one that examined the actions of the governing Zionist Mapai party during the Holocaust, and what had been done to help Europe's Jews. One of the key issues was whether Kastner, who in Hungary had helped to found the Budapest Aid and Rescue Committee, had in effect collaborated with Adolf Eichmann and Kurt Becher, two SS officers, in his efforts to secure safe passage from Budapest to Switzerland in July 1944 of 1,684 Jews, on what became known as the Kastner train. Gruenwald and Tamir accused Kastner of having failed to warn the Hungarian Jewish community that they were to be loaded onto trains and taken to the gas chambers in Auschwitz, in occupied Poland. They alleged that he had known about the gas chambers since at least the end of April 1944 when he had received a copy of the Vrba-Wetzler report but had neglected to inform the wider community that they were not being deported from Hungary to be resettled, as the Nazis had said. His motive, they said, was to safeguard the release of a smaller number, which included his family and friends. In failing to alert the wider community to the danger, they alleged that he had helped the SS avoid the spread of panic among the Jewish community, which would have slowed down the transports. The judge ruled in Gruenwald's favour, accusing Kastner of having sold his soul to the devil. Kastner was assassinated outside his home in Tel Aviv in March 1957 as a result of the decision and the subsequent publicity. (wikipedia) This booklet is against Kastner and how the Israeli Government handled it. They say, Had the Kastner case taken its natural course, had Kastner been tried on the strength of the prima facie evidence like any other citizen in such circumstances (and in execution of the law specially passed for that purpose) there would, of course be no need for any special public action. But the Government, in defiance of accepted democratic procedure and in disregard of the country, has thrown all its weight on the other side of the scales. This can only mean that there is more behind the Kastner trial than has so far been revealed, and that Kastner is the key to other mysteries that accompanied the greatest catastrophe in our modern history. (page 7-8) OCLC: 2056270, OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (YU, YIVO, HUC, TAU) none at any non-Jewish institution. Tearing around staples on cover, repaired, cover is slightly creased and has a stain in the lower right corner. Very Good Condition Overall. Scarce.(HOLO2-144-29)
1st edition. Original color paper wrappers. Narrow 8vo, 22x10 cm. 48 pages. Illustrations and photographs throughout. "Juozas Prunskis (1907-2003) was a Lithuanian priest, journalist, and scholarâ¦. Prunskis published articles and books in both Lithuanian and English about atrocities perpetrated by Communists and Nazis. He was involved in politics and cultural life and he wrote and edited pieces for the Lithuanian daily, Draugas. He founded and subsequently edited the paper's cultural supplement for over ten years, and also directed the paper's 30-minute radio broadcast from 1954 to 1959. Juozas Prunskis' involvement in the political and cultural life of the Lithuanian community and his prolific writing gave him reason to correspond with a number of prominent political and literary figures. " (UPENN) This booklet talks about the history of Jews in Lithuania and how Lithuanians helped Jews during the Holocaust. The table of contents: Jews in Lithuania, Cultural Autonomy, During the Soviet Occupation, Jewish Holocaust Under the Nazis, Saved Jews Disregarding Mortal Danger, Heroic Effort, Letters of Gratitude, Unjust to Accuse the Entire Nation. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Persecutions -- Lithuania. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC: 6044136. Green paper wrappers with Jewish library stamp and pen marking on cover, no other markings. Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-159-14-ABBBCCLXGG-'iiim)
Paper wrappers, 24mo., 15 pages. In Dutch. Early post-war Dutch publication for survivor children. Cover illustrated with Chanukah menorah. On cover: "Aan Onze Jonge Joodse Vrienden" - "To Our Young Jewish Friends" Brochure on the history and celebration of Chanukah. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide. Covers tanned. Very good condition. (ART-13-9)
COME NUOVO, MAI SFOGLIATO. "La tregua", seguito di "Se questo è un uomo", è considerato da molti il capolavoro di Levi: diario del viaggio verso la libertà dopo l'internamento nel Lager nazista, questo libro, più che una semplice rievocazione biografica, è uno straordinario romanzo picaresco. L'avventura movimentata e struggente tra le rovine dell'Europa liberata - da Auschwitz attraverso la Russia, la Romania, l'Ungheria, l'Austria fino a Torino - si snoda in un itinerario tortuoso, punteggiato di incontri con persone appartenenti a civiltà sconosciute, e vittime della stessa guerra. L'epopea di un'umanità ritrovata dopo il limite estremo dell'orrore e della miseria. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: La tregua Collana: Volume 10 di Nuovi Coralli Autore: Primo Levi Edizione: 7 Editore: Torino: Giulio Einaudi, 1980 Lunghezza: 259 pagine, 20 cm ISBN-10: 8806318640 ISBN-13: 9788806318642 Soggetti: Narrativa italiana, Letteratura italiana, Nazismo, Ebrei Italiani, Persecuzioni, Deportazioni, Hitler, Shoah, Olocausto, Seconda guerra Mondiale, Auschwitz, Dachau, Cracovia, Polonia, Kratovice, Lager, 1945, Biografie, Autobiografie, Romanzi storici, Biografici, Armata Rossa, Vizio di forma, Campi di sterminio, Soluzione finale, Antisemitismo, Fascismo, Se questo è un uomo, Alba Iulia, Ebraismo, Germania, Nazismo, Storie vere, Memoria, Testimonianze, Classici, Kapo, Italian Fiction, Italian Literature, Nazism, Italian Jews, Persecutions, Deportations, Holocaust, World War II, Krakow, Poland, Lager, Biographies, Autobiographies, Historical novels, Biographical, Red Army, Vizio di forma, Extermination camps, Solution finale, Anti-Semitism, Fascism, If this is a man, Judaism, Germany, Nazism, Real Stories, Memory, Testimonies, Classics Parole e frasi comuni alcuni allora anzi Auschwitz bambini baracche binari Bogucice bosco camerata camicia campo capo carri merci carro Casa Rossa cavallo Cesare chilometri convoglio Cracovia cuccetta cucina Curtici Dancenko donne ebrei Egorov freddo gallina greco guerra Haftlinge Henek Hurbinek italiani Jadzia yiddish jiddisch Katowice Kommandantur Lager lavoro legno Leonardo locomotiva male mangiare mano Marja Fjodorovna mattino mercato militari Mordo Nahum NKVD notte Odessa pane pavimento pesce piedi polacco ragazze razioni rubli rumeni russi scarpe scorta secchio seguito silenzio Sluzk sogno soldati sosta sovietico sparirono Staryje Doroghi stazione strada tedeschi terra treno Trzebinia Treblinka ungherese uova vagone vamo Velletrano venne verso viaggio villaggio viso vodka zloty Zmerinka
Mm 135x210 Collana "Super ET". Traduzione di Palma Severi. Brossura editoriale con bandelle, VI-397 pagine, numerose immagini a colori e in nero entro e fuori testo. Esemplare in perfette condizioni, come nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Softbound. 8vo. 178 pages. 21 cm. In German. Title translates as: Murder of Jews in Latvia: 1941-1945. Revised edition of Judenmord in Riga published in 1988. Narrative of the Jews of Latvia following the German invasion. Printed under the auspices of the Center for Research on Antisemitism at the Technical University of Berlin. Series title: Reihe Dokumente, Texte, Materialien; Book 4. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Latvia - Riga. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Latvia - Riga - Personal narratives. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Latvia. Riga (Latvia) - Ethnic relations. Penned notes on title page. Light shelf wear. Otherwise near fine. Very good condition. (HOLO2-92-35)
Red cloth with gold lettering, 8vo, 238 pages. In Dutch. SUBJECT (S) : Huisartsen. OCLC lists 7 copies worlwide (Netherlands) . Slight wear on cloth on bottom edges of covers, otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-13-14)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 483, [28] pages. 20 cm. First edition. In Polish. 'The Underground Relief Council for Jews in Warsaw, 1942-1945'. Important history of the Council for Aid to Jews (codenamed Zegota) , a Polish underground organization created in the latter part of 1942 and which operated primarily in the Warsaw area; the organization saved, assisted, and hid some thousands of Polish Jews. Contains 53 illustrations, 80 pages of source documents and name register. With English summary at rear. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Rescue - Poland - Warsaw. Jews - Poland - Warsaw - History. Jews. Rada Pomocy Zydom "Zegota. " Rada Pomocy Zydom "Zegota". Jews rescue (1939-1945 : World War) . World War (1939-1945) . History. Warsaw (Poland) - History. Light wear to jacket, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-117-24)
1999du1134Editions du Rocher Dos carré collé 1999 In-8 (15,6 x 24 cm), dos carré collé, 389 pages ; quelques petites traces au quatrième plat, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Original Cloth. 8vo. 372, [8] pages. 20 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. The Destruction of Israel In Europe. With 8 pages of plates. History of the holocaust, with analysis of Nazi ideology and Christian antisemitism. Footnotes in English, Polish, Yiddish, German, and Hebrew; a wealth of contemporary citations. Written by Moshe Prager (1909-1985) , established journalist for the Orthodox Yiddish Press in interwar Poland, correspondent for the Joint Distribution Committee, he left Warsaw to help bring the Gerrer Rebbe to Palestine. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 24 copies. Light wear to edges of cloth, pages aged, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-12)
2015190595Paris Fayard - Ministère de la défense Paris, Fayard - Ministère de la défense, 2015. In-8 broché de 297 pages. Reproductions photographiques dans et hors-texte. Discrets morceaux de scotch en versos de la couverture. Très bon état
Paper Wraps. 18 pages. In French. Contents Includes: Filmer les camps, de Hollywood a Nuremberg, Ford, Fuler, Stevens: une aventure commune. OCLC lists no copies. Nice, clean copies. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-18) . Xxxxxxxxxx
2013193198Paris, Éditions Desclée de Brouwer, 2013. Grand In-8 broché (24 x 16 cm) de 120 pages. Édition originale de cette étude d'une remarquable lucidité historique. Émile Poulat y examine de manière critique et documentée les relations complexes entre le Saint-Siège, l'épiscopat français, les fidèles catholiques et la communauté juive durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et l'immédiat après-guerre. Un grand texte d'histoire et de sociologie religieuse. Épuisé et recherché. Très bon état
1968106601ABWarschau, Interpress, 1968. 8°. 87 S. mit Abb. Original-Karton.
Original wrappers, 8vo. Pages 20-34, [4], 35-49, [34 pages total]. 4 leaves of plates, black and white; photograph of Salman Schocken, 4 scans of documents: "Schocken Bucherei: Prospectus and Initial Catalogue Lisitings", "Pocket Calander for 5699 (1938/39) Front and Back Covers", Invitation to Readers to Add Their Names to the Mailing List", "Dust Jacket for Buber's Collection of Essays on Hasidism. " "Offprinted from Harvard Library Bulletin, volume XXI, number 1, January, 1973" (on cover) "In 1915, Schocken co-founded the Zionist journal Der Jude (with Martin Buber) . Schocken would support Buber financially, as well as other Jewish writers such as Gerschom Scholem and S. Y. Agnon. In 1930 he established the Schocken Institute for Research on Hebrew Poetry in Berlin, a research center intended to discover and publish manuscripts of medieval Jewish poetry. The inspiration for this project was his longstanding dream of finding a Jewish equivalent for the foundational literature of Germany, such as the German epic poem The Nibelungenlied. In 1931, he founded the publishing company Schocken Verlag, which printed books by German Jewish writers such as Franz Kafka and Walter Benjamin, making their work widely available; they also reprinted the Buber-Rosenzweig translation of the Bible. These initiatives earned him the nickname "the mystical merchant" from his friend Scholem. In 1933, the Nazis stripped Schocken of his German citizenship. They forced him to sell his German enterprises to Merkur AG, but he managed to recover some of his property after World War II. " (Wikipedia) SUBJECT(S) : Publishers and publishing -- Germany -- Berlin -- History. Jewish businesspeople -- Germany -- Biography. Biographies. 1918-1945. OCLC: 77906553, OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Grolier Club, Jewish Theog Seminary of Amer Libr, Yivo Inst For Jewish Res, Hebrew Union Col, and College of Charleston. ) Ex library stamp on cover, no other library marks, very light wear, Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-159-1-1)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era imprint. Foreword by Judge Louise E. Levinthal. The four essays contained in this booklet were presented at a special session of the Forty-fifth Annual Convention of the Zionist Organisation of America on October 15, 1942. Each author is a distinguished rabbi in American Israel. - p. 5. Essays include 'Substance and Spirit' by David de Sola Pool, 'Zionism A Religious Duty' by Felix A. Levy, 'The Religious Character of Jewish Nationalism' by Joseph H. Lookstein, 'The Religious Spirit' by Louis Levitsky. Subjects: Zionism. Judaism. OCLC lists 15 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-1)
Original Wraps. 4to. 72 pages. 31 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'Pen and Ink; Literary Monthly. ' Volume 1, Number 4 [Daled]; September 1950. "Literarisher hoydesh-zshurnal. " "Gershon Pomerantz, editor and publisher. " Final Issue of Tint un Feder, which ran for four issues in 1950. With front photograph of novelist and short story writer Joseph Opatoshu on wraps; includes important selection of Opatoshu's correspondence (with Yehoash, Zalman Reizen, Peretz Hirshbein, etc. ) . Contains numerous essays, biographical statements, and literary criticism on various Yiddish writers; major section on Abraham Sutzkever's work; Yiddish writers in Rumania in the interwar period; poem by Chaim Grade; Yiddish in Israel; with poetry from the Vilna ghetto by Chaim Semiatitski; and poetry by H. Leivick. Subjects: Yiddish literature - Periodicals. Yiddish literature - History and criticism - Periodicals. Jews - Canada Periodicals. OCLC lists 14 copies. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-18)
(FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 16mo. 47 pages. 20 cm. In Yiddish with additional title/copyright page in Russian. Title translates to English as, Revenge. Fiction. Covers lightly worn with some staining, but still nice. Internal pages are bright and clean. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-93-33)
Original Wrappers. 4to. 39 pages. 30 cm. First Edition. In Polish. Title translates as, There Were More Deaths, Than Bread: Jednodniowka Released On the Occasion of the Exhibition Oswiecim accuses. " Jednodniowka publications are typically journals or pamphlets issued by organizations with no regular publications, but may also be published quarterly or on a semi-regular basis. Contains period advertisements. Journal containing poetry, prose and articles related to the conditions of Polish concentration camps. The Polski Zwiazek Bylych Wiezniów Politycznych Hitlerowskich Wiezien I Obozów Koncentracyjnych, (translates to Polish Association of Former Political Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps and Prisons) was formed in 1946, and existed until 1949. Later reformed in the 1990s the organization focuses on youth outreach and Holocaust education. Subjects: Holocaust. Concentration camps. Auschwitz-Birkenau. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. (Natl. Libr. Of Poland, Central Connecticut State University) Light soiling and age toning. Dramatic color cover illustration. Very good + condition. (HOLO-114-15)
Original Wraps. 4to. 16 pages. 31 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'To Aid; For the Political Prisoners in Poland. ' Contains articles on Pogroms in Poland, Amnesty Campaigns, news from various cities and towns, contributions from Patronati circles, etc. Important Landsmanschaften periodical to organize the campaign to free political prisoners in Poland and to fight Polish anti-semitism; in the interwar period, there was a disproportianate number of Jewish political prisoners, many of whom were arrested for participating in communist demonstrations, having communist brochures, or helping political prisoners. The Patronati in America were organizations whose sole task was to aid the political prisoners in Poland. The patronati are supported by all types of landsmanschaften, not only by the radically-minded branches but also by those who are politically more conservative, once they learn of the sad plight of acquaintances or of the children of landsmen rotting in Polish dungeons. - The Present State of the Landsmanschaften, by I. E. Rontch. Subjects: Political prisoners - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Persecutions - Poland Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies (NYPL, OSU, HUC, Harvard, Brandeis, CJH) . Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-12)
Original Wraps. 4to. 20 pages. 31 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'To Aid; For the Political Prisoners in Poland. ' Contains opening announcement for immediate help to victims of fascist pogroms in Krakow, Czenstochover, and Lemberg, with further articles detailing the pogroms; anti-semitic events in various towns, conditions of political prisoners, news and contributions from various Patronati. Important Landsmanschaften periodical to organize the campaign to free political prisoners in Poland and to fight Polish anti-semitism; in the interwar period, there was a disproportianate number of Jewish political prisoners, many of whom were arrested for participating in communist demonstrations, having communist brochures, or helping political prisoners. The Patronati in America were organizations whose sole task was to aid the political prisoners in Poland. The patronati are supported by all types of landsmanschaften, not only by the radically-minded branches but also by those who are politically more conservative, once they learn of the sad plight of acquaintances or of the children of landsmen rotting in Polish dungeons. - The Present State of the Landsmanschaften, by I. E. Rontch. Subjects: Political prisoners - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Persecutions - Poland Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies (NYPL, OSU, HUC, Harvard, Brandeis, CJH) . Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-13)
Original Wraps. 4to. 24 pages. 31 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'To Aid; For the Political Prisoners in Poland. ' Contains opening illustration of 'Democracy in Poland', essay on 'Whither Polish Jews in America? ', Patronati groups founded in Latin America, Jewish life in Poland, news of fascist terror in various Polish towns and cities, news and contributions from various Patronati. Important Landsmanschaften periodical to organize the campaign to free political prisoners in Poland and to fight Polish anti-semitism; in the interwar period, there was a disproportianate number of Jewish political prisoners, many of whom were arrested for participating in communist demonstrations, having communist brochures, or helping political prisoners. The Patronati in America were organizations whose sole task was to aid the political prisoners in Poland. The patronati are supported by all types of landsmanschaften, not only by the radically-minded branches but also by those who are politically more conservative, once they learn of the sad plight of acquaintances or of the children of landsmen rotting in Polish dungeons. - The Present State of the Landsmanschaften, by I. E. Rontch. Subjects: Political prisoners - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Poland - Periodicals. Jews - Persecutions - Poland Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies (NYPL, OSU, HUC, Harvard, Brandeis, CJH) . Wraps bumped at edges, with corner tears; light soiling to wraps; some pen marks in margins throughout; otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-117-14)