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Original Cover Wrapper. [iv], 45 pages ; 24 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, Anti-Semitism. Theodor Haase (1834 - 1909) was a Austro-Hungarian evangelical clergyman and theologian from Silesia and a leading activist of the German Progressive Party He was a member of the Silesian National Parliament, a member of the Austrian Council of State, the Moravian-Silesian Region superintendent of the Lutheran Church, and a member of the House of Lords in the Austrian Council of State He wrote many books and was highly critical of anti-Semitism (Wikipedia, 2016) . OCLC lists about 18 copies worldwide. Cover is torn and taped. Several pages are torn at the corner with no text effected. Paper is browning. A few pages are unopened. Overall Good condition. (HOLO2-130-49)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 96 pages. In German. Title translates as Documents on Jewish History during the Nazi Period. Part 2: Book of Honor for the People of Israel. Includes poetry and articles, but mostly transcripts of testimonials given in Tel Aviv in 1944 by various Jewish leaders about what they witnessed, with particular emphasis on life in the camps. Moving and important early testimony. Light wear, Very Good Condition. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Sources. Concentration camp inmates -- Interviews. Concentration camp inmates. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide; however many of these appear to be only Part I, not Part II, which we offer here. Tear to bottom half of title page. Cover wrappers are tattered and loose. Otherwise fine condition. (HOLO2-127-5)
Hole punched in period folder. 4to. 23 pages. 27 cm. First edition. DP-era statement from the American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation league presented by Lester Gutterman recommending the lifting of immigration quotas, reform of laws regarding naturalization and a condemnation of the McCarran Act. The Presidential Commission on Immigration and Naturalization followed closely after Trumans veto of the Internal Security Act, a controversial piece of legislation requiring government registration of Communist organizations and limitations to immigration (also known as the McCarran Act) was overridden by Congress in 1950. Subjects: Jews Immigration. Presidential commission. American Jewish Committee. Anti-Defamation League. McCarran Act. No copies listed on OCLC. Light age toning. Small library stamp on title page verso. Library call numbers on folder cover. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-14)
trad. di Marco Sartori e Massimo Bocchiola n. 50 bross. edit. ill., liev tracce d'uso in cop.
Hardbound. 8vo. 248 pages. 25 cm. First English edition. Translation of: Shoah u-mashma`utah. Translated from the Hebrew by Priscilla Fishman. A textbook style approach to the events of the Holocaust beginning with the major events occuring in Europe between the two world wars. Profusely illustrated with over 100 illustrations and four maps. Examines the difference between traditional anti-Semitism and racial anti-Semitism. Professor Gutman is Academic Advisor to Yad Vashem and Deputy Chairman of the International Auschwitz Council. Born in Warsaw in 1923, he belonged to the Jewish underground in the Warsaw Ghetto and the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB) during the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto. From 5 May 1943 until 5 May 1945, he was a prisoner in Majdanek, Auschwitz, and Mathausen concentration camps. From 1945 1971, he was an active member of the Sheerit Hapletah, and was one of the founders of the Aviv Kibbutz in Italy. He moved to Mandate Palestine following the war and was a member of Kibbutz Lehavot Habashan. He was one of the founders of the Anielewicz Remembrance Center, Moreshet. Gutman testified at the Eichman trial in Jerusalem. Upon receiving his MA and PhD degrees from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he later held the Max and Rita Haber Chair in Modern Jewish History. He currently is member of the Yad Vashem Academic Committee and the Executive Committee of the International Institute for Holocaust Research, and is member of the Academic Research Committee of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. His numerous publications include: The Jews of Poland Between Two World Wars; Unequal Victims: Poles and Jews During World War Two; The Jews of Warsaw, 1939-1943; Resistance: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp; and Nazi Europe and the Final Solution. He is recipient of the Salonika Prize for Literature, the Yitzhak Sadeh Prize for Military Studies, and the Polish Unification Prize. Gutman received honorary doctorates from Warsaw University in 1995 and from Brandeis University in 2009. (Yad Vashem) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust. Judenvernichtung. Light shelf wear to covers, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-100-35)
Original Publisher's Cloth. 4to. Probably the most important single reference on the Holocaust. A must for every scholar and collector. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Encyclopedias. Judíos -- Discriminación racial. Holocauste, 1939-1945 -- Dictionnaires anglais. Holocaust. Joden. Juifs -- Extermination (1939-1945) -- Encyclopédies. Identifier: Jews; Genocide; History. Includes bibliographical references and index. Lacks dustjackets and slipcase. Otherwise, Very good condition. (HOLO2-34-73a) xx
Softbound. 8vo XVIII, 487, [2] pages. 25 cm. Translated from the Hebrew by Ina Friedman; original title transliterated is Yehude V? Arshah, 1939-1943. Every aspect of life in Warsaw, the foundation of Judenrat and its functioning, the open and secret activities of Jews in the ghetto, are described in this monograph. It also contains a serious discussion of the role of German policy and the relationship of Polish society to the Jew. All this serves as a basis for a thorough analysis of the political organizations responsible for the preparation and carrying out of the Warsaw revolt. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Poland - Warsaw. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland - Warsaw. Shoah - Pologne. Varsovie (Pologne) - Ghetto (1940-1943) . Geschichte 1939-1943. Warsaw (Poland) -- History - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Warsaw (Poland) - Ethnic relations. Light shelf wear, otherwise fine. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-92-38)
Softbound. 8vo. XI, 68 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Polish and English on opposite pages. Contains over a hundred black and white illustrations and plates. Poems of the Holocaust, from the diary of Luba Krugman Gurdus, translation & illustrations by the author, with an introduction by Martin Gilbert. Luba Krugman Gurdus is an artist and novelist, well known for her illustrated memoir The Death Train, which concerns her life in the Warsaw Ghetto; she immigrated to the United States after surviving the war. Her stark illustrations of the camps are on permanent exhibit at the Holocaust Memorial center of Florida. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Poetry. With handwritten dedication of the author inscribed on title page. Light wear to covers and edges. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-88-14A)
Hardcover, 270 pages, illustrated, 4to, 28 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Hungary -- Biography. Jewish youth -- Hungary -- Biography. Zionism -- Hungary -- History -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Hungary. Jews, Hungarian -- Israel -- Biography. Holocaust survivors -- Israel -- Biography. Ondergrondse organisaties. Joden. Zionisten. Hongarije. Note(s) : "Copyright (c) The Society for the Research of the History of the Zionist Yorth Movement in Hungary. "-Title page verso. Includes bibliography (p. 261-264) and index. Wear to corners and binding. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-16-23)
Hardcover, 270 pages, illustrated, 4to, 28 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Hungary -- Biography. Jewish youth -- Hungary -- Biography. Zionism -- Hungary -- History -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Hungary. Jews, Hungarian -- Israel -- Biography. Holocaust survivors -- Israel -- Biography. Ondergrondse organisaties. Joden. Zionisten. Hongarije. Note(s) : "Copyright (c) The Society for the Research of the History of the Zionist Yorth Movement in Hungary. "-Title page verso. Includes bibliography (p. 261-264) and index. Very good condition. (Holo2-16-23A)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 90 Leaves. 25 cm. In Hebrew. Sha'agat Aryeh, published for survivors and refugees in Europe; with prefatory printed dedication from Rabbi Nathan Baruch of Vaad Hatzala. Following the end of the Second World War, the Vaad's activities, centered in Germany and France, consisted of distributing funds and shipments of food and religious books to Displaced Persons camps in Germany and newly established yeshivot. It provided spiritual rehabilitation to remnants of Jewish communities destroyed during the Holocaust. Publication of Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg (Gintsburg) (1695-1785) responsa titled Shaagat Aryeh (The Roar of the Lion; first published 1755) . The work brought him lasting recognition and has been republished at least 40 times since; it is still considered to be an essential text of rabbinic learning. Shaagat Aryeh rejected the use of pilpul he had once indulged in and insisted on a direct approach of the Talmudic text with no special attention given to the contributions of the sixteentheighteenth-century authors. - YIVO Encyclopedia. Subjects: Responsa - 1600-1800. Responsa. 1600 1800. Vaad Hatzala. OCLC lists 8 copies. Boards loose, worn edges; pages lightly aged; otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-117-54)
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. OTTIME CONDIZIONI. APPUNTO A PENNA IN ANTIPORTA. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Il violino rifugiato Autore: Gualtiero Morpurgo Editore: Ugo Mursia Editore Collana: Testimonianze fra cronaca e storia. Per non dimenticare Data di Pubblicazione: 2006 ISBN: 8842535419, ISBN-13: 9788842535416 Pagine: 280; 22 cm Soggetti: Biografie e memorie, Autobiografie, Ebraismo, Nazismo, Fascismo, Storia contemporanea, Storie vere, Testimonianze, Persecuzioni, Shoah, Olocausto, Leggi razziali, Italiani ebrei, Rastrellamenti, Salò, Repubblichini, Musicisti, Rifugiati, Campi, Wally Toscanini, Nikita Magaloff, Paul Klecki, Antisemitismo Parole e frasi comuni abeti allora amici arriva ascoltare attesa Avants Bach baita baracche Beethoven Bellinzona bianco bosco buon c'era caffè capire casa cerca certamente Champéry città colpo comincia compagni concerto controllo corde corvée davanti dice dietro diventato dormire ebrei erano fascista fatica fila gente giovani gruppo guardia guerra Herr Roetheli internati invece Italia italiani lago legge legno Lenzerheide Losanna lungo maestro mano mattina mente Mesocco Moesa momento montagna Montreux Mozart Mrs Huntington musica musica da camera nero neve Nikita Magaloff notizie notte nuovo ormai paese paesini parla passo pianista piano pianoforte piccolo Pitigrilli pochi giorni poco pomeriggio porta prendere quartetto quartetto d'archi ragazzi riesce rifugiati sacco sala sarà sbarco in Normandia scendere sembra sento sera servizio siamo silenzio sino sogno spalle stazione strada strumento suonare Svizzera tedeschi Thusis tranquillo trenino treno trio trovare valle vedo vento viene violino violoncello Vittorio Wally Toscanini Zentral Leitung zione zona
Original Wraps. 8vo. 265 pages. 20 cm. First edition. In Spanish. With woodcuts by Victor Marchese. Junto a un Rio de Babel (Beside a River of Bablyon) , a collection of poems by Carlos Grunberg (1903-1968) , Argentine lawyer, poet, and translator, and friend of Jorge Luis Borges. In this work, Grunberg expresses his Zionist ambivalence; on the one hand he defines himself as an exiled Jew eager to return to the land of his ancestors, and on the other hand he refuses to give up his pride in being an Argentine citizen and his love of his birthplace. The first section of poems, entitled 'Hitlermedio', concerns the holocaust. Subjects: Spanish Argentine-Jewish Literature. Carlos Grunberg Poems. Zionism Argentina Poetry. Poetry Holocaust. Oclc lists 24 copies. Light soiling to wraps, light shelf wear, overall very fresh. Very good condition. (SPEC-39-14) xx
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 80 pages ; 21 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, The Second World War and the Genocide: Legends about Hitler and the German people; Gedenkschrift the 40th anniversary of the Outbreak of War. SUBJECT (S) : National socialism -- Germany. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Very good+ condition. (holo2-131-30)
Découvertes Gallimard 1995, In-12 broché, 175 pages. Bon état.
Mm 140x205 Collana "Shofàr" - Brossura originale, 92 pagine. Libro in buone condizioni, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1st Separate Edition. 6 X 13 Inches : Text Front and Back, accompanied by a photo of Gruen. Reprinted from The American Hebrew, November 1, 1940. By the 1930s, significantly-sized Jewish communities had grown up around farming towns like Farmingdale, New Jersey. The farmers built synagogues and community centers, held religious services, and celebrated Jewish holidays together. During the Depression, they raised money to help those in need, and during the years of World War II, they collected money, knitted, and sent care packages to Jews overseas. They also absorbed some of the Displaced Persons who arrived in the U. S. And were willing to work on farms. Indeed, some of these D. P. S even established their own farms, with the help of the Jewish Agricultural Society. Oscar Gruen was himself a recently arrived European refugee and was the Associate Publisher and Editor of the American Hebrew at the time of this articles publication. Gruen (1890-1953) was also the founding editor of the first Jewish news bureau, the Juedische Pressezentrale, which published a weekly edition in Zurich from 1917 to 1940. Grün began the Pressezentrale in the wake of World War I in order to counteract what he saw as international agitation against Jews. In 1919, Grün was a member of the committee which, under the leadership of Louis Marshall, presented the Jewish case to the Paris Peace Conference and secured the inclusion of the "minority rights clause" in the various constitutions of the newly established states in Central Europe. As editor of one of the worlds leading Jewish periodicals, Grün witnessed firsthand many of the most important Jewish-related events of the time, including the 20th Zionist Congress (1937) and the Evian Conference (1938) . OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Slight wear and toning. About very good condition. (AMR-52-32)xx
First edition. Original boards, 8vo, 474 pages, 23 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Germany -- History -- To 1096. Rabbis -- Germany. Jewish scholars -- Germany. Judaism -- Germany -- History. Ethnic relations. Jewish scholars. Jews. Judaism. Rabbis.. Very Good Condition. (AC-2-1)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 167 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Inscribed by Sutzkever on endpage. Title page verso: Sefer ha-yovel li-shenat ha-hamishim shel Avraham Sutskever. 'Anniversary Book for the fiftieth birthday of Abraham Sutzkever. ' Important collection of essays in commemoration of the life and work of Abraham Sutzkever, Yiddish poet, survivor, partisan, and editor of Di Goldene Keyt. Subjects: Sutzkever, Abraham, 1913-2010 - Criticism and interpretation. In tattered jacket. Internally clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-49)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 122 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In German. History of the Jews in Bad Homburg 1866 - 1945. History of the Jewish community in Bad Homburg (near Frankfurt am Main) from the establishment of the new synagogue in 1866 until the holocaust period. The Jewish population numbered 604 (7.14% of the total population) in 1865, declining to 379 in 1910 (2.64%) , and 300 in 1933. Of the 74 Jews who remained on May 17, 1939, 42 were deported in 1942/3. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Jews - Germany - Bad Homburg vor der Höhe - History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Bad Homburg vor der Höhe (Germany) - History. Juden. Fine condition in fine jacket; wrapped in plastic fresh from publisher. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-35)
8vo; 17 pages; Softcover, portraits, 23 cm. Contents: Luther and the Jews : toward a judgment of history by Eric W. Gritsch -- Luther and the Jews : from the past, a present challenge by Marc H. Tanenbaum. SUBJECT (S) : Christianity and antisemitism -- History -- 16th century. Reformation. Judaism. Luther, Martin, 1483-1546 -- Views on Jews. Cover title. Good condition. (Holo2-22-5).
Illustrated wraps. 8vo. 411 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Norwegian. A Refugee Community Emerges: Norwegians in Sweden 1940-1945. History of the official and temporary organs of Norwegian state and civil power in existence in Sweden (which was neutral) during the war, with an emphasis on the Norwegian military corps in exile. Subjects: Norwegians - Sweden - History. World War, 1939-1945 - Sweden. OCLC lists 21 copies. Light soiling and wear to wraps, with scattered pencil marks throughout. Otherwise fresh. Fair condition. (HOLO2-104-3)
Plastic binder. 4to. 2, [1], 105 pages. Cm. Photocopy typescript. Manuscript of memoirs from 1938 through 1940 by Alfred and Claire Greybrook. Throughout these memoirs, Alfred recounts his time as a prisoner at Sachsenhausen, his subsequent release and immigration to Australia. Claire writes about her struggle obtaining immigration papers, the care of her family and many friends, and the harrowing voyage to Australia through mine infested waters. Years ago I completed our Memoirs 1938/1940 in the German language. However after I left the Griesbach-Greybrook Family Tree to future generations, I would like that for all times it may be known WHY, WHEN and from WHERE our family came to Australia. There are so many Australians of German Descent, who know practically nothing about their forefathers. So I translated the Memoirs from German into English to the best of my ability. It is my ardent desire that this book and the Family Tree from generation to generation will always be passed on to the eldest son of the Greybrook family. (Foreward) Subjects: Concentration camp inmates -- Germany -- Sachsenhausen (Brandenburg) Deportation -- Germany. Holocaust survivors -- United States. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives. Jews, Polish -- Persecutions -- Germany. Kristallnacht, 1938. World War, 1939-1945 -- Deportations from Poland. No copies listed on OCLC. Bright and fresh. Bound in manuscript binder that has some shelfwear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-107-40) xxxxxx
Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Pages. 24cm. First edition. "Nuremberg - a city associated with Nazi excesses, party rallies, and the extreme anti-Semitic propaganda published by Hitler ally Julius Streicher - has struggled since the Second World War to come to terms with the material and moral legacies of Nazism. Haunted City explores how the Nuremberg community has confronted the implications of the genocide in which it participated, while also dealing with the appalling suffering of ordinary German citizens during and after the war. Neil Gregor's compelling account of the painful process of remembering and acknowledging the Holocaust offers new insights into postwar memory in Germany and how it has operated. Gregor takes a novel approach to the theme of memory, commemoration, and remembrance, and he proposes a highly nuanced explanation for the failure of Germans to face up to the Holocaust for years after the war. His book makes a major contribution to the social and cultural history of Germany. " (Dust jacket) . Subjects: National socialism --Psychological aspects. Collective memory -- Germany -- Nuremberg. Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Germany -- Nuremberg. Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949. Nuremberg (Germany) -- History -- 20th century. Like new condition. (HOLO2-107-6)
1950/51. 1st edition. Original Cloth in the rare illustrated dust jacket. 8vo, 385 pages. 23 cm. In the original Hebrew. Book of Holocaust poetry published just after the Holocaust by one of the greatest 20th-century Hebrew and Yiddish poets. Leah Orent notes that "On Tisha b'Av, the day of collective mourning for Jewish national disasters both ancient and modern, it has become customary to read Holocaust literature. Greenberg's Rehovot ha-Nahar is an epic Holocaust lamentation, published in 1951. Reading a representative selection from the text, we . Examine how the poet's private voice merges with that of his persona as spokesperson for the Jewish people, addressing a silent God in heaven and confronting the murderers on earth. We consider the speaker's struggle to balance the guilt of a survivor with his sense of prophetic vocation. Ultimately, the collection articulates a vision of Jewish history flowing like an eternal river from Abraham to Sinai through the horrors of the Holocaust towards the revival of the kingdom of Israel and messianic redemption" (2014) . Indeed, Greenberg's poems in this collection are cited by, for example, leading Holocaust scholar David S. Wyman in "The World Reacts to the Holocaust" (Baltimore, 1996, see for example page 922) . Very Good Condition in the moving woodcut dust jacket which shows just a bit of rubbing and edgewear, also in Very Good Condition. A very nice and attractive copy. (holo2-122-48)