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Later Cloth. 8vo. 292 pages. 21 cm. First Portuguese edition. Translated from the Russian, this documentary in the form of a novel details the massacre at Babi Yar, a large ravine outside the city of Kiev where 100, 000 Jews, Gypsies, and Communists were mass murdered in 1941. Subjects: Babi Yar Massacre, Ukraine, 1941 - Fiction. War stories. Russian fiction - Translations into Portuguese. Historical fiction. Soviet Union - History - German occupation, 1941-1944 - Fiction. OCLC lists four copies worldwide (Biblio Senado Federal; Gratz Col; Univ Pittsburgh; Boston Pub Libr) . Previous owners signature on endpage; otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-19)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 122 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Serbo-Croatian and English. Author of the exhibition and catalogue, Mladenko Kumovic. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Museum of Voivodina, Novi Sad, Museum of the Victims of Genocide, Belgrade. Profusely illustrated on every page, some in color. Exhibition on the Ustasha (Crotian Fascist) Jasenovac Concentration Camp, comprising Brocice, Krapje, Jasenovac and Stara Gradika Camps, several camp farms in the surrounding forcibly evicted villages, and many execution sites on both banks of the River Sava. From August 1941 to April 1945, hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews, and Romas, as well as anti-fascists of many nationalities, were murdered at the death camp known as Jasenovac. Estimates of the total numbers of men, women and children killed there range from 300, 000 to 700, 000. And yet, despite the scale of the crimes committed there, most of the world has never heard of Jasenovac. -Jasenovac.org. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities - Croatia - Exhibitions. Atrocities. Jasenovac (Concentration camp) - Exhibitions. Jasenovac (Concentration camp) World War (1939-1945) Exhibition catalogs. 1939 1945. OCLC lists 3 copies (USHMM, Queensborough, Museum of Jewish Heritage) , none outside of NYC/DC. Wraps worn and lightly soiled, internally fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-115-48)
Periodical. 8vo. 32 pages. 21 cm. Only edition. In German. Printed in blue and black ink, on plain and light green paper. The Program [of the] Jewish Cultural Association of German Jews for December 1934 contains the programme notes and numerous biopics of actresses and musicians in the performance Sylvester, as well as a detailed description of the upcoming performance of Beethovens opera Fidelio. The Kulturbund Deutscher Juden was an organisation engaged in promoting culture and the arts among the Jews of Germany between 1933 and 1941. Its purposes were to enable the Jewish population to maintain a cultural life and to alleviate the distress of the thousands of Jewish theatrical artists and musicians who had been thrown out of their jobs when the Nazis came to power. This issue from December 1934 also contains a laid-in advertisement for the purchase of Opel automobiles. Subjects: Actors-Performers. Antisemitism - Racial discrimination. Jews - Religious groups. Opera - Theatre - Performing arts. Popular theatre - Theatre - Performing arts. Third Reich - Nazism - Totalitarianism - Political doctrines. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (SOUTHERN CROSS UNIV, DIE DEUTSCHE NATLBIBLIO, STAATS & UNIVBIBLIO HAMBURG) . All edges brittle, with light frays. Paper wrapper covers detached. Pages clean. Good+ condition. (GER-38-2)
In-8°, in brossura editoriale illustrata con risvolti, pp. 183(9). Con alcuni testi poetici e alcune fotografie in nero. L'autore, deportato all'età di dieci anni nel campo di sterminio di Auschwitz, dedicò tutta la propria opera all'analisi rigorosa e impersonale dell'Olocausto e dei suoi legami con la società tedesca. In questo ultimo lavoro ripercorre invece l'esperienza personale del lager. Esemplare allo stato di nuovo.
1st edition. Original red cloth. 8vo, 664 pages. Includes 45 pages of photographs at end. In Ukranian with English title page. Map laid in. Apologist documentary history of Ukranian participation in the Nazi Occupational Governemtn in Poland. "Volodymyr Mykhailovych Kubiyovych, was a Ukrainian geographer with a specialty in demography, a cartographer, an encyclopedist, politician, and statesman. Of mixed Ukrainian and Polish ethnic background, he was an important intellectual supporting the Ukrainian national movement in inter-war Poland, and his scholarly works from this period dealt with the Ukrainian ethnic presence in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Romania, and with the geographical boundaries of ethnographic Ukraine. During World War II he headed the Cracow-based Ukrainian Central Committee which organized social and charitable work among Ukrainians in occupied Poland. Kubiyovych became a main proponent of the cooperation between certain Ukrainian Nationalist organizations and Nazi Germany with the ultimate goal of achieving an independent Ukrainian national state. After the war, he retired from political work but became one of the leading scholars of the Ukrainian diaspora in the West. After 1945, and throughout the Cold War, Kubiyovych remained a target of vociferous criticism by the Soviet authorities, focusing on some of his wartime activities, in particular his sponsoring of the Ukrainian division of Waffen-SS. " (wikipedia) Subjects: Ukrainians in Poland. UkraiÌnsʹkyiÌ tsentralʹnyiÌ komitet. Occupation of Poland (1939-1945) . History. 1939-1945. Ukraine, Western. OCLC: 4935942. Few marks on back cover, else Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-145-21-DP)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 168 pages. Ills. A collection of official German documents, translated into English, regarding Nazi policies for Czechoslovakia. SUBJECT (S) : Germans -- Czechoslovakia. Geographic: Czechoslovakia -- History -- 1938-1945. At head of title: Institute for International Politics and Economics, Prague. Historical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. Some wear to cover with light crease down middle. Backstrip torn at base. Pages are darkened but text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-20)
First English edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers with photograph of scholars. 8vo. Xiv, 255 pages; 23 cm. Includes tables and black-and-white photographs of scholars. SUBJECT (S) : Brain drain Germany history -- 20th century; Social scientists Germany history -- 20th century; Economists Germany history -- 20th century; German Americans history -- 20th century; New School for Social Research (New York, N. Y. ) . Somewhat bent out of shape. Includes barcode sticker. Very minimal markings. Very good + condition. (GER-20-16A)
1st Edition.8vo; 200 pages; Includes 11-page bibliography & 7-page index. Slight toning. Very minimal staining. Very good + condition in Very Good Jacket. (HOLO2-134-73)
Original paper wrappers with colorful illustrated dust jacket, 8vo, 83 pages, plus 12 plates of facsimiles and photos of survivors taken by Burger just after liberation, (including one photo of former Sonderkommandos) . Original 1945 edition Adolf Burgers memoirs about his journeys through the Nazi concentration camps and his work in the counterfeiting workshop in Oranienburg, narrated by Sylva and Oskar Krejci. His memoirs are the basis for the film, The Counterfieters, which won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Adolf Burger took up a job in a printing house in Bratislava in 1938 he became one of those who received government-sponsored waivers from deportations as someone with skills indispensable for the country's economy. At the request of resistance members, Burger began to print false baptismal certificates for Jews scheduled for deportation, which stated that they had been Roman Catholic from birth, or baptized so before World War II. Slovaks with such documents were not deported. Burger's activity was discovered. He was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp After eighteen months at Auschwitz-Birkenau, Burger's training came through for him once more. He was selected for Operation Bernhard, transferred to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in April 1944, and eventually to the Ebensee site of the Mauthausen camp network where he was liberated by the US Army on 6 May 1945 (Wikipedia, 2016) . The covers use a montage design of US currency, British documents, and Burgers concentration camp insignia. SUBJECT(S) : WWII, Resistance, Concentration Camps. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Some tears to jacket at folds, Minimal stains and slight toning. Very good condition. Dramatic and attractive. (HOLO2-134-63A)
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 220 pages. 21 cm. First Yiddish edition. The Second Front, translated from the Russian. Notes on the second world war by a Soviet war correspondent. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Russian. 7 copies on OCLC. Light wear to covers, pages lightly aged, marks on endpages. Clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-95-49)
Softbound. 4to. XXII, 358 pages. 26 cm. First edition. Profusely illustrated with over 100 photographs in color. Naomi Kramer, the Education Director of the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre, and Ronald Headland, music teacher at Vanier College, use the example of the individual to approach universal issues that inevitably arise in discussing the Holocaust - evil, courage, human dignity, moral responsibility, and the existential qualities of humankind. This book consists of two main sections - the first involves interpretation and reflections on the meaning of one individual's experiences during the Shoah. The second section sets forth the historical content in which these experiences occurred. It contains a comprehensive historical summary of the Shoah and represents a succinct synopsis of existing secondary literature and primary sources. A bibliography and extensive glossary of terms relating to both Jewish life and the Shoah are included. The strength of the book lies in its combination of micro- and macro-histories. Its micro-history section, entitled ``One, '' comes in the form of the personal testimony of Holocaust survivor Peter Kleinmann. It provides detail and individual nuance to the general, impersonal events of the Shoah. From sweet, pre-war memories of Jewish communal life in Munkàcs, to his death march from Gross-Rosen to Flossenbürg, Kleinmann's voice quietly evokes a small, tragic piece of the puzzle of Holocaust suffering. His experience of being saved from certain death only by a chance encounter with his brother who was a prisoner processing other prisoners in Flossenbürg, reminds us of the often arbitrary, slight difference between survivor and victim. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Antisemitism - Germany - History. Racism - Germany - History. Jews - Persecutions - Germany - History - 20th century. Light shelf wear to covers, upper edge lightly soiled. Light blue highlighting of scattered sentences in the later Ghetto: Identification and Isolation section; otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-97-3)
Original Softcover. 12mo. 140 pages. 18 cm. In Polish. Wydanie I krajowe [National Edition]. Title translates to English as, Subtenant. Fiction. Warsaw during the occupation of the family with a young daughter take to store a Jewish girl, the title Subtenant. Episodes from the fate of both women's track to martial law...the narrative unfolds in a way reflecting the drama of Polish-Jewish fate. Paradoxically, it is precisely the moment of implementation of martial law that they finally create a feeling of community. review. Wrappers worn but still solid. Internal pages nice and clean. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-93-19)
Hardcover, 8vo, pages, Volume 4, illustrations, 26 cm. This repository of accounts of Jewish resistance by partisan and underground activities contains memoirs, letters, testimonies, biographies, and autobiographies of members of the resistance movement. Through these accounts, Kowalski attempts to portray the Jewish partisan as a courageous soldier engaged in a threefold battle: fighting the Nazi invaders, enduring the indigenous antisemitism of the population, and struggling to survive within the underground resistance movement. Recommended for high school students. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) .Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Volume 4 of 4. Very good condition.
Hardcover, 8vo, pages, Volume 2, illustrations, 26 cm. This repository of accounts of Jewish resistance by partisan and underground activities contains memoirs, letters, testimonies, biographies, and autobiographies of members of the resistance movement. Through these accounts, Kowalski attempts to portray the Jewish partisan as a courageous soldier engaged in a threefold battle: fighting the Nazi invaders, enduring the indigenous antisemitism of the population, and struggling to survive within the underground resistance movement. Recommended for high school students. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) .Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Volume 2 of 4. Very good condition.
Hardcover, 8vo, pages, Volume 3, illustrations, 26 cm. This repository of accounts of Jewish resistance by partisan and underground activities contains memoirs, letters, testimonies, biographies, and autobiographies of members of the resistance movement. Through these accounts, Kowalski attempts to portray the Jewish partisan as a courageous soldier engaged in a threefold battle: fighting the Nazi invaders, enduring the indigenous antisemitism of the population, and struggling to survive within the underground resistance movement. Recommended for high school students. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) .Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Volume 3 of 4. Very good condition.
Hardcover, 8vo, pages, Volume 2, illustrations, 26 cm. This repository of accounts of Jewish resistance by partisan and underground activities contains memoirs, letters, testimonies, biographies, and autobiographies of members of the resistance movement. Through these accounts, Kowalski attempts to portray the Jewish partisan as a courageous soldier engaged in a threefold battle: fighting the Nazi invaders, enduring the indigenous antisemitism of the population, and struggling to survive within the underground resistance movement. Recommended for high school students. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) .Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Volume 2 of 4. Very good condition in Good Jacket.
Hardcover, 8vo, pages, Volume 3, illustrations, 26 cm. This repository of accounts of Jewish resistance by partisan and underground activities contains memoirs, letters, testimonies, biographies, and autobiographies of members of the resistance movement. Through these accounts, Kowalski attempts to portray the Jewish partisan as a courageous soldier engaged in a threefold battle: fighting the Nazi invaders, enduring the indigenous antisemitism of the population, and struggling to survive within the underground resistance movement. Recommended for high school students. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) .Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Volume 3 of 4. Very good condition.
Hardcover, 8vo, pages, Volume 3, illustrations, 26 cm. This repository of accounts of Jewish resistance by partisan and underground activities contains memoirs, letters, testimonies, biographies, and autobiographies of members of the resistance movement. Through these accounts, Kowalski attempts to portray the Jewish partisan as a courageous soldier engaged in a threefold battle: fighting the Nazi invaders, enduring the indigenous antisemitism of the population, and struggling to survive within the underground resistance movement. Recommended for high school students. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) .Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Volume 3 of 4. Very good condition in Good Jacket
Hardcover, 8vo, pages, Volume 4, illustrations, 26 cm. This repository of accounts of Jewish resistance by partisan and underground activities contains memoirs, letters, testimonies, biographies, and autobiographies of members of the resistance movement. Through these accounts, Kowalski attempts to portray the Jewish partisan as a courageous soldier engaged in a threefold battle: fighting the Nazi invaders, enduring the indigenous antisemitism of the population, and struggling to survive within the underground resistance movement. Recommended for high school students. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) .Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Volume 4 of 4. Very good condition in Good Jacket
1st edition. Original, illustrated boards. 8vo. 275 pages. 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Blood from the Pulpit: A Novel On the Ukrainian Pogroms of 1919. Features an intense illustrated cover portraying a Ukrainian soldier dangling a whip over a Jewish shtetl. The title is a blood red with the Yiddish vowel markings reminiscent of dripping blood. A novel about the anti-Jewish pogroms carried out by Ukrainian troops around Kiev. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Persecutions -- Ukraine -- Fiction. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide (OCLC: 10607709) . Ex-library with usual, minimal markings. Edge wear to boards and some pages. Damp Stains. Overall Good Condition. (YID-30-30)
Softbound. 4to. 117, [17] pages. 28 cm. First edition. Text in English; includes facsimiles of Yiddish language documents. Errata slip inserted. A detailed history of the cultural work and cultural associations in the Vilna Ghetto, with chapters on armed resistance, in the former YIVO, and sports. Profusely illustrated. Subjects: Jews - Lithuania - Vilnius - History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Lithuania - Vilnius. World War, 1939-1945 - Jewish resistance - Lithuania - Vilnius. Ghetto. Wilna / Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum. Lithuania - Ethnic relations - History. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-97-25) Xx
(FT) Original Softcover. 8vo. 278 pages. 21 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, The Germans in Katyn: Documents on the Execution of Polish Prisoners of War in Autumn 1941.SUBJECT(S) : Katyn Massacre, Katyn, Russia, 1940 -- History. Prisoners of war -- Crimes against -- Russia (Federation) -- Katyn -- History -- 20th century. Polish people -- Crimes against -- Soviet Union -- History -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities -- Russia (Federation) -- Katyn. Communist revisionism -- Russia (Federation) . History (general) and history of Europe. Military and naval history. World War II (1939-1945) . Auswirkung. Light bumping to corners. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-93-6)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. XII, 217 pages. 24 cm. First edition. This volume assesses the composition and role of the German minorities throughout eastern central Europe before world war two; as the minorities, so called Volksdeutschen were used to legitimate nazi imperialist policy, the reception of these minorities to racist and imperialist aims is given critical, sociological, and scholarly treatment in the volume. One of the co-authors, Anthony Komjathy (1921-1998) was a leader in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and escaped Soviet forces, immigrating to the U. S. With his wife and daughter. He worked as a janitor in an apartment building while earning his master's and doctorate degrees at Loyola University of Chicago. He was born in Hungary and earned degrees at Ludovica Military Academy and the National War College of Hungary. Mr. Komjathy was decorated for his service in the Hungarian army during World War II. After the war, he served on the general staff of the Hungarian army until the early 1950s, when he was interned by the Communist regime. In the U. S. , he began teaching in 1967 at Barat College in Lake Forest. He joined the Dominican University faculty in 1978. At Dominican, he founded the Rosary Journal of History and Social Sciences, a publication made up of student contributions. Among the books he wrote were The Crises of France's East Central European Diplomacy, 1933-1938, The German Minorities and the Third Reich, One Thousand Years of Hungarian Art of War and Give Peace One More Chance! Revision of the 1946 Peace Treaty of Paris. (Obituary, Chicago Tribune, April 3rd, 1998) Subjects: Germans - Europe, Eastern - History. Germans - Europe, Central - History. National socialism. Geschichte 1918-1939. Geschichte 1918-1945. Europe, Eastern - Politics and government. Europe, Central - Politics and government. Light shelf wear to cloth, no dustjacket. Very good condition. (HOLO2-100-16)
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 646 pages. Illlus. Ports. Facsims. 21 cm. East German imprint. In German. 2. Auflage. Title translates to English as, SS In Action: A Documentation of the Crimes of the SS. SUBJECT (S) : Concentration camps -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. Named Corp: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel. Allemagne -- Histoire -- 1933-1945. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Internal pages browned, but not fragile. Very good condition. (HOLO2-70-2)
1ST Separate Edition. Original paper outside pages, no cover, as issued. 8vo booklet, 11+[1] pages. Reprinted from the Soviet Information Bulletin in Washington. Includes article Jew Baiting Must Be Wiped Out: No Mercy for Murderers, by Komarov, who was the most respected name in systematic botany in the USSR, ex-president of the Academy of Sciences, a deputy of the Supreme Soviet, and holder of the highest Soviet civil award-a Hero of Socialist Labour. Also contains smaller sections Conference of European Jewry, Fight for Humanity, Meeting of Jewish Communists, French Jews Reorganise, and Commentary. The general theme is uniting forces and countries to fight against antisemitism. From Komarovs article, To keep silence about this is to deliver our children to death. In this matter, if any country gives shelter to the Hitlerites or their ideas, in the shape of discriminatory legislation in the shape of racial organisation or racial Press, it is no longer an internal affair of that country. If your neighbour uncloses in his backyard a container with poison gases which threaten to spread over the entire town, you will not waste time by asking for permission to enter his backyard, you will do so to avert death for thousands of people. Racial ideas are more dangerous than any poison gas. It is our generations duty to the future, to the cause of the progress of civilisation and humanity, not only to put out the smoking fire of Fascism but to uncover and extinguish every smouldering coal of it. (page [12]) Very rare, not listed on OCLC nor could we locate copies anywhere else. Some creases on pages from the time of printing. 2 small stains on back page, corners are slightly bent. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-144-21)