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Hardbound. 8vo. 251 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In German. Title translates as: Hitler; Rise and Fall of the Third Reich; Documented in Pictures. Every page illustrated. Robert Neumann (1897-1975) was a well known Weimar era poet and novelist; his anti-nazi novels were publicly burned, and he soon after emigrated to England. A witty and ironical writer and a gifted political and social satirist, he had a fondness for the erotic and a genius for parodying modern poets. After the war, when he settled in Switzerland, he wrote an autobiography, Mein altes Haus in Kent (1957) , and then turned to somber themes relating to the Holocaust. Works of this kind are the documentaries, Ausfluechte unseres Gewissens (1960) , on Hitler's "Final Solution"; Hitler, Aufstieg und Untergang des Dritten Reiches (1961) ; The Pictorial History of the Third Reich (1962) ; and Der Tatbestand oder Der gute Glaube der Deutschen (1965) . Neumann also wrote plays for radio and television and another autobiography, Vielleicht das Heitere, was published in 1968. (2008 EJ) Subjects: Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945. Germany - History - 1933-1945 - Pictorial works. Backstrip torn at edges, with some tape repair. Otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-97-4)
Original stapled paper wrappers. 8vo, 25 cm. Pages 71-94 [ 24 pages total]. Offprint from the Cardozo Law Review, Fall 1980, Volume 2, Issue 1. On July 3, 1979, the West German Bundestag abolished the statute of limitations for Nazi war crimes which would have gone into effect in the beginning of 1980 This article will discuss the process by which a person may be denaturalized for the past commission of war crimes, and will address problems of proof and identification presented by these proceedings (page 71). SUBJECT(S): War crime trials. Witnesses. OCLC: 11002178, oclc lists 12 copies of the offprinted article worldwide.Some spotting on cover and page edges, else clean copy, Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-159-48-A)$100
8vo. 40 pages. In Dutch. Dutch Assocation of ex-political prisioners from the occupation period. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Dinner menu, newspaper clipping and two black and white photographs laid in. Name written on cover, a little yellow around the edges, very good condition. (HOLO2-6-5)
Original illustrated wraps. 8vo. [3], 57 pages. 22 cm. Serial publication. Volume 10, Spring 1995. Includes numerous first hand accounts of the second world war by American Jewish veterans. Illustrated with over a dozen period photographs. Subjects: Jews - Nebraska - History - Periodicals. Jews - Middle West - History - Periodicals. Jews - Nebraska - Biography - Periodicals. Jews - Middle West - Biography - Periodicals. Oral history - Periodicals. Nebraska - Ethnic relations - Periodicals. Middle West - Ethnic relations - Periodicals. Light wear around edges, near fine. Great condition (HOLO2-103-21)
196822218CBFrankfurt am Main [u.a.], S. Fischer Verlag (= Fischer-Bücherei Band 885), 1968. 8°, 297 S., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), vom Autor gekürzte und bearbeitete Ausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar
1st edition. Period boards. 8vo. 16 volumes, 31 cm. Early volumes are generally around 200 pages each; later volumes end up more like 125 pages. Ca. 2800 pages total this run. Published quarterly, or ever 3 months; the run here includes the first 6 years of the Nazi period. After 1946, this publication was known as the JWB Circle. The National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) was formed on April 9, 1917, three days after the United States declared war on Germany, in order to support Jewish soldiers in the U.S. military during World War I .In 1921, several organizations merged with the JWB to become a national association of Jewish community centers around the country in order to integrate social activities, education, and active recreation. These merged organizations included the YWHA, YMHA, and the National Council of Young Men's Hebrew and Kindred Association (Wikipedia). These quarterly journals report on those efforts and make suggestions for how to improve outreach, activities, and leadership; they also make other proposals and raise questions for the Jewish Community Center movement to grapple with. SUBJECTS: Jews - United States - Periodicals. OCLC: 2262910. Most OCLC holdings appear to be fragmentary. Excellent condition. (YID-33-10-el)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 68 pages. 24 cm. Serial Publication, Volume 46, Chanukah 5718, November-December 1957, Number 7-8. Special issue dedicated to Elijah and Kay Stein upon their return from Israel. Young Israel Viewpoint, a Zionist publication founded in 1911, is a bi-monthly publication issued by Young Israel, an American Jewish youth movement devoted to the strengthening of Torah-true Judaism and to the observance of its ideals and rituals, based on the principle that orthodox Judaism and Americanism are compatible. This issue includes various essays on Chanukah, grappling with Orthodoxy, and many essays about Israel. Of note is the news about Jews section, which lists facts about Jewish communities worldwide in the Soviet Union, Egypt, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Britain, Brazil, Austria, etc. Subjects: Orthodox Judaism - United States - Periodicals. National Council of Young Israel (U. S. ) - Periodicals. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-95-22)
Pamphlet. 4vo. Ill. 27 cm. Founded in 1927, the NCCJs mission is to fight bias, bigotry, and racism and promote understanding and respect through advocacy, conflict resolution, and education. Holocaust-era issue. CONTENTS: Brotherhood, Citations, Toward Democratic Folkways, Vandalism. SUBJECT (S) : Religious tolerance -- Periodicals. Named Corp: National Conference of Christians and Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide of this publication, but whether this issue is included is unclear. Cover slightly worn and discolored at edges, but all text is legible. Name written on back cover. Good condition. (HOLO2-35-17)
Paper Wraps. 3 pages. Though some in the American Jewish community considered the Rosenberg case a shameful example of Jews betraying their country, others saw it as a clear case of the use of Antisemitism in stirring up the mobs against the official enemy, the Soviet Union. This brochure issued as a call to justice in the wake of the Rosenberg executions. It includes quotes from various publications and public figures including U. S. Supreme Court Justices and clergymen. Additionally, there is a short piece on the Committees efforts to achieve the full measure of justice for Morton Sobell. OCLC lists no copies. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-15) .
First edition. Original green paper wrappers with blue ink. 8vo. 56 pages; 22 cm. The goal of this DP-era study was to study the conditions and facts relating to immigration in the post-war period; to examine the relationship between present policy, the social and economic needs of the United States, and the basic ideals of American democracy; and to educate the public so that the question of post-war immigration can be dealt with in a spirit of objectivity, rather than of bias and fear. Divided into 5 chapters such as The Foreign Born as Part of Our Population, : What Size Population Do We Want? and Immigration and Population Policy. Includes graphs and tables throughout. SUBJECT (S) : Immigration, Population, Post-war. Some folds and slight toning. Very minimal markings. Very good condition. (Holo2-133-7)
No Date (ca: 1934) . 1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 8vo, [8] pages. 23 cm. Statistics from 1933 are cited, so we presume publication to be 1934. The Histadruth reulated the immigration, the colonization, a nd teheducation of the worker and seeks a means of peaceful cooperation with the Arab working masses. The Jewish worker is thus identified both with the national renaissance of his peole and with the struggle of the laboring masses for sical freedom and justice . Today, wehen economic crisis and political reaction are victimizing hundres of thousands of our people, we are fortunate in having an idealistic army of labor dedicated to the construction of a freer and happier future. Labor Palestine presents the only bright spot in an otherwise dark picture. TO the threst of Fascism and persecution our answer must be a strengthened Jewish community, based on the preinciples of labor, equality and social justice (p2. 2 & [8]) . Use of 2 colors of ink and beautiful period typeface add to the attractiveness of this pamphlet. David Dubinsky is listed as a national Co-Chairman. SUBJECT(S) Labor Zionism. Labor unions -- Palestine. Histadrut ha-kelalit shel ha-`ovdim ha-`Ivriyim be-Erets-Yisrael. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (Harvard and Spertus) . Rare. Very Good+ Condition, an outstanding copy (Holo2-139-17) xx
Original Cloth. 8vo. IX, 22 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Collection of poems on the holocaust and Auschwitz. Subjects: Auschwitz (Concentration camp) - Poetry. Auschwitz (Concentration camp) . Light wear to jacket, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-115-43)
Publishers cloth. 4to. 135 pages. 27 cm. First edition. Rabbi Bezalel Naor, well known lecturer and author, has published a unique contribution to Holocaust studies. The book, entitled "Kabbalah and the Holocaust, " deals specifically with Kabbalistic responses to the Shoah. Based both on interviews with survivors and historic research, the author records how Kabbalists of various communities fell back on their respective mystic traditions to avert the evil decree. In this book, Rabbi Naor performs a twofold service, tracing the historic development of different schools within Kabbalah, and telling how representatives of those schools used the weapons within their spiritual armamentum to combat the enemy. Thus, the reader gains perspective on the Lithuanian Mitnagdic school of the Vilna Gaon, the Galician-Hungarian-Rumanian Hasidic dynasty of Nadborna, the Balkan (Bulgaria, Greece and Yugoslavia) Sephardic school, the Polish Hasidic tradition of Pshyscha (Kotzk-Izbica-Lublin-Radzyn) , and the Yemenite approach. The book is essential to Holocaust studies for yet another reason. It corrects a certain ethnocentric distortion by showing that the conflagration affected Sephardic Jews and came close to engulfing Yemenite Jewry. Discussed are topics such as: meditation; reincarnation; Divine communication; free will vs. Predestination; good and evil and beyond; automatic speech; and Semitic and Japhetic civilizations. Rabbi Bezalel Naor has been a student of Kabbalah for many years, and has published numerous scholarly articles and books in the field, including recently the revised version of the Vilna Gaon's commentary to Sifra di-Zeni'uta from a manuscript in the Library of Congress in Washington, D. C. Kabbalah and the Holocaust is a handsome folio volume, cloth hardcover with black endpapers. The dust jacket has white embossed lettering on a stark black background and is visually stunning. (Review by Michael Skakun in the March 15th 2002 weekly Jewish Press) . Subjects: Cabala - History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Mysticism - Judaism. Rabbis - Anecdotes. Mystics - Anecdotes. Hasidim - Anecdotes. Vg+ in very good jacket. (HOLO2-97-2)
028297imp. union, Mulhouse, sans date 0 une plaquette in-8°, agrafée, 47 pp., couverture illustrée. Illustrations en noir & blanc en hors-texte. Peu courant dans cet état.
1998Jud0043Potsdam, Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 1998. (= Beiträge zur Geschichte und Kultur der Juden in Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen und Thüringen; Band 4); 2 Bände, Band I: Videographierte Lebenserzählungen und ihre Interpretationen, hrsg. von Cathy Gelbin u.a.; 467 S.; Band II: Kommentierter Katalog, hrsg. von Sonja Miltenberger; 262 S. gr. 8° Buch Pappband
195840747ABBerlin, in Selbstverlag, 1958. 8°, 251 S. mit Register, original Kartonage (Paperback), der vordere Innendeckel mit kleinem Stempel 'K' und dem Vermerk 'B8', sonst ein altersgemäß schönes, textsauberes Exemplar mit interessanter Provenienz
14231Pygmalion - Gérard Watelet deuxième trimestre 1980 - Broché au format 15,8 X 24 cm, couverture sobrement illustrée d'un portrait et titrée en noir et rouge, 243 pages, exemplaire bien complet des 5 planches in fine hp représentant des plans.
1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers, 4to (large) , 44 pages. Loaded with illustrations, many in color. 30 cm. In German. The title translates as, Destination Shanghai: The Jewish Community in Shanghai 1936-1949. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz, February 17-April 14, 2013. Contents include: Grussworte; Guido Westerwelle; Johannes Beermann; Carol Kahn Strauss; Barbara Ludwig; Vorwort by Ingrid Mössinger; Destination Schanghai : die Jüdische Gemeinde in Schanghai 1936-1949 by Renata Stein; Ankunft in Schanghai; Das Ghetto von Schanghai; Flüchtlinge als Unternehmer; Medizinische Versorgung; Religiöses Leben; Schuldbildung; Kulturelles Leben; David Ludwig Bloch; Hans Jacoby; Juden aus Chemnitz im Exil in Schanghai by Jürgen Nitsche; Das Ende des Ghettos by Renata Stein; Die Schanghailänder heute; Leo Baeck Institute New York by Biografie Leo Baeck; Impressum. ISBN: 9783930116157; 3930116154. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish refugees -- China -- Shanghai -- Exhibitions. Jews Exhibition catalogs. History. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. New Condition (HOLO2-138-17)
Mémorial de la Shoah, 2011, 126 pp., cartonnage souple, très bon état.
AM347BROCHE TRES BON ETAT PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
lc_73102Calmann-Lévy (9 mars 2011)
(Ghetto di Terezin - Judenrat - Shoah - Theresienstadt) In 8°, legatura editoriale in piena tela gialla con titoli e stemma impressi in nero, sovrac. illustrata, pp. XI,(1),239,(1), con due cartine nel testo a piena e doppia pagina. Prima edizione. Lievi e circoscritte mende alla sovraccoperta sul margine superiore del dorso, per altro volume fresco e ben conservato. Le memorie del rabbino Benjamin Murmelstein, presidente del Consiglio degli anziani del ghetto di Terezin nell'Ex Cecoslovacchia.
Brossura, cm15x23, pp 70 (2), fotografico in nero con testo svedese. Documentazione sui campi di concentramento nazisti.
2019URSS6666202200623Paris, Passés Composés, 2019, 14,5 x 22, 680 pages sous couverture souple illustrée. Quelques cartes noir & blanc.
2006GIT0104dEditions de la Pensée Sauvage 2006. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 173pp. Bon exp.