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Publishers Boards. 8vo. 118pages. 24cm. First edition. Using modern social theory, David Brenner examines how German-Jewish identity was influenced by the production and consumption of popular culture. Part of the Routledge Jewish Studies Series. David A. Brenner examines how Jews in Central Europe developed one of the first ethnic or minority cultures in modernity. Not exclusively German or Jewish, the experiences of German-speaking Jewry in the decades prior to the Third Reich and the Holocaust were also negotiated in encounters with popular culture, particularly the novel, the drama and mass media. Despite recent scholarship, the misconception persists that Jewish Germans were bent on assimilation. Although subject to compulsion, they did not become solely German, much less European. Yet their behavior and values were by no means exclusively Jewish, as the Nazis or other anti-Semites would have it. Rather, the German Jews achieved a peculiar synthesis between 1890 and 1933, developing a culture that was not only middle-class but also ethnic. In particular, they reinvented Judaic traditions by way of a hybridized culture. Based on research in German, Israeli and American archives, German-Jewish Popular Culture before the Holocaust addresses many of the genres in which a specifically German-Jewish identity was performed, from the Yiddish theatre and Zionist humour all the way to sensationalist memoirs and Kafkas own kitsch. This middle-class ethnic identity encompassed and went beyond religious confession and identity politics. In focusing principally on German-Jewish popular culture, this groundbreaking book introduces the beginnings of ethnicity as we know it and live it today. (Publishers description. ) Subjects: Jews in popular culture -- Germany -- History -- 20th century. Jews -- Germany -- Intellectual life -- 20th century. Popular culture -- Germany. Jews in popular culture -- Germany -- History -- 20th century. Jews -- Germany -- Intellectual life -- 20th century. Popular culture -- Germany. Massenkultur. Jews in popular culture -- Germany -- History -- 20th century. Jews -- Germany -- Intellectual life -- 20th century. Popular culture -- Germany. . Like new condition. (HOLO2-107-5) Xxxx
8vo. Ix, 294 pages. First edition; review copy with slip. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, German - cultural assimilation - Great Britain; Jews - cultural assimilation - Germany; Refugees, Jewish - Great Britain; Immigrants - Great Britain; Great Britain - ethnic relations; Germany - ethnic relations. CONTENTS: Concepts of assimilation and ethnic identity; The process of Jewish assimilation in Germany; Life under the threat of Nazism; Emigration; Search for new roots; The ambiguities of ethnic identification; 'Continental' Britons; Conclusions. ISBN: 0312325711. Spine sunned, otherwise very good condition. (Holo2-12-3)
8vo. Ix, 294 pages. First edition; review copy with slip. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, German - cultural assimilation - Great Britain; Jews - cultural assimilation - Germany; Refugees, Jewish - Great Britain; Immigrants - Great Britain; Great Britain - ethnic relations; Germany - ethnic relations. CONTENTS: Concepts of assimilation and ethnic identity; The process of Jewish assimilation in Germany; Life under the threat of Nazism; Emigration; Search for new roots; The ambiguities of ethnic identification; 'Continental' Britons; Conclusions. ISBN: 0312325711. Spine sunned, otherwise very good condition. (Holo2-12-3)
1st edition. Original Boards in dust jacket. 8vo. [4], 104 pages. 19 cm. Fold out map by Kaufman titled, Map Showing Possible Dissection of Germany and Apportionment of Its Territory. This famous polemic outlines a comprehensive plan for the extinction of the German nation and the total eradication from the earth, of all her people. (Back cover) Self-published and at first obscure, this anti-German book became a central strategic piece for infamous Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, who referenced the book throughout World War II claiming it as proof of a Jewish threat to Germany, writing in his diary August 3, [1941], He really could not have done it better and more advantageously for us if he had written the book to order. I will have this book distributed in millions of copies in Germany, above all on the front, and will write a preface and afterword myself. It will be most instructive for every German man and for every German woman to see what would happen to the German people if, as in November 1918, a sign of weakness were given. (Herf, page 112, The Jewish Enemy) However, this mass publication plan never came to fruition, because Goebbels feared copyright problems. The U.S. was still not in the war, and he worried that the U.S. might retaliate by stripping German works in the U.S. of copyright protection. (Bytwerk, 2012) Instead, edited and editorialized selections of the book were published in the widely circulated Nazi pamphlet DAS KRIEGSZIEL DER WELTPLUTOKRATIE alongside claims that Kaufman was a close associate of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a member of his Brain Trust, and that Roosevelt himself had dictated some of Kaufmans words. (Bytwerk, 2012). Theodore Newman Kaufman (1910 -1986; his middle name sometimes given Nathan), was an American Jewish businessman, born to German-Jewish immigrant parents, who became known for his genocidal views on Germans. In 1941, he wrote and published Germany Must Perish! which called for the sterilization of the German people and the distribution of the German lands. The text was used extensively in Nazi propaganda, often as a justification for the persecution of Jews and was specifically cited as a reason to round up the Jews of Hanover, Germany .Kaufman was a radical intent on preventing American involvement in future wars in Europe. In 1939, under the auspices of the American Federation of Peace, an unknown entity of which he was the president and probably only member, Kaufman produced several publications. One pamphlet .read:A possible plea to Congress. ... Have Us All Sterilized! ... If You Plan On Sending Us To A Foreign War ... Spare Us Any Possibility Of Ever Bringing Children Into This World Into This Country Of Ours!It was with his famous fold-out map in Germany Must Perish, that Kaufman Germany and Austria showed how Germany and Austria could be dismembered; In those same pages he also advocated the forced mass-sterilization of all German men under 65 and the sterilization of most German women under 45. This would eliminate 'inbred Germanism,' he proposed, thus solving a great deal of humanity's problems. He also promoted the distribution of Germany's lands among the neighboring countries, illustrated in his famous map in his book. Indeed, His effort was spearheaded by the self-publication of the book Germany Must Perish! 'Since Germans are the perennial disturbers of the world's peace ... they must be dealt with like any homicidal criminals. But it is unnecessary to put the whole German nation to the sword. It is more humane to sterilize them. The army groups, as organized units, would be the easiest and quickest to deal with. ... The population of Germany, excluding conquered and annexed territories, is about 70,000,000, almost equally divided between male and female. To achieve the purpose of German extinction it would be necessary to only sterilize some 48,000,000 -- a figure which excludes, because of their limited power to procreate, males over 60 years of age, and females over 45. ...Complete sterilization of both sexes, and not only one, is to be considered necessary in view of the present German doctrine that so much as one drop of true German blood constitutes a German..... Kaufman's book gained attention in Nazi Germany, where propagandists used it as evidence of an international Jewish plan to destroy the German people. On July 24, 1941, the Nazi Party's newspaper, Völkischer Beobachter, published a front-page article on the book titled: 'The Product of Criminal Jewish Sadism: Roosevelt Demands the Sterilization of the German People.' The newspaper alleged that Kaufman was a close ally of Samuel Irving Rosenman, an advisor to Franklin Delano Roosevelt and that: 'Given the close relationship of the writer to the White House, this monstrous war program can be seen as a synthesis of genuine Talmudic hatred and Roosevelt's views on foreign policy.' At the time, the German leadership was engaged in a propaganda campaign designed to rally popular support for the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Antisemitism in general, and Kaufman's ideas in particular, became a focus of this campaign.Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels read the book in early August and immediately grasped its value, writing in his diary: 'This Jew did a real service for the enemy [German] side. Had he written this book for us, he could not have made it any better.' Under Goebbels' direction, Germany Must Perish! continued to receive significant media attention in Germany. Portions of the book were read on national radio, and Goebbels ordered the printing of five million copies of a pamphlet that summarized Kaufman's ideas.As an example, Kaufman was condemned on the August 1942 edition of the Nazi wall newspaper Parole der Woche [see photo] Nazi propaganda often used Kaufman's pamphlet as a justification for the persecution of Jews. When the Nazis required German Jews to wear a yellow badge on their clothing on September 1, 1941, they published a flyer explaining to the German people that those individuals wearing the star were conspiring to implement Kaufman's plan for the destruction of Germany. When the Jews of Hanover were forced from their homes on September 8, 1941, German authorities cited Kaufman's book as one of the reasons .The Nazi propaganda ministry continued to publish pamphlets, posters and flyers on Kaufman's ideas through the end of the war, and also urged newspapers and public speakers to remind Germans of Kaufman's book. Kaufman's last major appearance in Nazi propaganda occurred in late 1944, when a five-page section on him was included in the widely published booklet Never!, which described a number of alleged plots to destroy Germany. Randall Bytwerk, an historian of communications at Calvin College, concluded that '[a] German at the time could not have missed encountering' propaganda about Kaufman. The Nation Magazine (Nov 14, 1942) noted, Few Americans have ever heard of a prominent fellow-citizen named Kaufmann ... In Germany every child has known of him for a long time. Germans are so well informed about Mr. Kaufmann that the mere mention of his name recalls what he stands for. In one of his recent articles Dr. Goebbels wrote, 'Thanks to the Jew Kaufmann, we Germans know only too well what to expect in case of defeat.' (Wikipedia) "On 1 September 1941 all Jews remaining in Germany were forced to wear the Yellow Star when in public. In late September 1941, the Nazis released a remarkable mass pamphlet based on a book published in the United States titled 'Germany Must Perish!' The book proposed the partitioning of Germany and the sterilization of its population. The author, Theodore N. Kaufman, was an American Jew of no influence. The pamphlet, titled 'The War Aim of World Plutocracy,' [see photo] included excerpts from Kaufmans book. In early November 1941, this four-page flyer was released. It justified the Yellow Star by reminding Germans of Kaufmans pamphlet, which supposedly was the common goal of 'World Jewry.' Howard K. Smiths 1942 book Last Train from Berlin (p. 197) states that every German got copies of the pamphlet along with the monthly ration card" (Calvin College German Propaganda Archive, 2022). Includes bibliographical references on page 104. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945. Politics and government National socialism -- Foreign public opinion, American. Pangermanism. National characteristics, German. Germans -- Foreign countries. -- Reparations. Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Germany. Allemagne -- Politique et gouvernement. In 25 years this is only the 3rd copy of the 1st edition, in hardback, we have ever seen, and only the second in a dust jacket. The 96 page paperback second edition, though scarce, is far more common. Later reprints of American Neo-Nazi groups were distributed to "prove" Goebel's claims about the Jewish conspiracy against Germany. (More at https://research.calvin.edu/german-propaganda-archive/kriegsziel.htm; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany_Must_Perish!) OCLC: 3619129. Dust Jacket in about very good condition with light edge wear, protected in mylar cover. Light shelf wear. Some discoloration to end pages Binding is tight. Text block is fresh and clean. Very good + condition in about Very Good Jacket. Rare and important (HOLO2-109-62-AELXCC+)
1st edition. Original stapled stiff green paper wrappers. 12mo, 48 pages. Published jointly by the Foreign Policy Association and the World Peace Foundation. World Affairs Pamphlet No 8. Detailed information concerning the plight of the Jews and the situation in Nazi Germany. Details the causes of the Nazi revolution and the measures taken by Hilter to realize the aims of National Socialism prior to World War II. Some discoloration around spine. Pencil note on cover and inside cover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-146-5+)
Original stiff paper wrappers. 8vo, 48 pages. Interesting "ambiguous" defense of Nazi Germany from just prior to US entry into WWII. The author discusses the history of Germany, the Nazi party, and other groups with similar ideas, with a special examination of Nazi philosophy, all from an explicitly Christian perspective, with many references to Jesus Christ. While not supportive of Nazism, the book is also not very critical either. "We cannot condone the crimes of the Nazi regime. Yet, we can have forgivness in our hearts for those who have committed them even as we have for the Inquisitors of the Medieval Church who in their zeal for God's kingdom subjected literally millions to torture and death in the name of a religion born of love and mercy. " (page 47-48) OCLC: 34904249, OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (NYPL, Stanford, UIllinois, Harvard) . Corners slightly bumped, else Very Good Condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-145-8)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 235 pages ; 19 cm. In Hungarian. Title translates roughly into English as, German Prophecy: 100 years of Nazism. SUBJECT (S) : National socialism. Includes bibliographical references and index. Included in the US Holocaust Museum Rare Book Collection. SUBJECT(S) : National socialism. Germany -- Politics and government -- 1871-1945. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Paper Wrapper is torn in corner with the Title effected on the spine. Overall in good condition. (HOLO2-130-21)
Saul Bellow.Gerusalemme: andata e ritorno - Commentario personale.Rizzoli Milano.Brossura illustrata.Pagine 200.Cm. 14 x 22.1^ edizione - Titolo originale To Gerusalem and back. A personal account" - Traduzione di Pier Francesco Paolini.Esemplare in buonissime condizioni."
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)
1st edition, original paper wrappers, 8vo, 83+[4] pages. In German. Includes 2 photo portraits and color frontis illustrations by Fritz Levy of the inside of the old synagogue of Essen. Light creasing on back cover, Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-139-9)
Mm 150x230 Collana "Religioni" - Volume nella sua brossura originale, 416 pagine. Copia ottima, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers with Drawing of Prisoners. 8vo. 15 pages ; 18 cm. In English. Pamphlet calling for British assistance for refugees in France. Subtitle reads: Mexico has Offered them Asylum, USA Foodships Sail to Vichy France, Why Not Get Them Away? OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. None in New York. Some wear. Good condition. (holo2-131-20)
8vo. 155 pages. In Dutch. Illustrated. First edition. Concentration camp survivors memoir. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish; Concentration camps. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Owner's name crossed out of half title page, fine condition. (HOLO2-6-13)
First edition. Original illustrated blue paper wrappers. 8vo. 59 pages, 20 cm. In German with musical notations. Title translates to Ghetto and Concentration Camp Songs from Latvia and Lithuania. Fifteen songs each preceded by a brief historical extract. Collected and edited by Latvian-born Johanna (Lichtenberg) Spector (1915-2008) , who grew to achieve renown as an ethnomusicologist specializing in the documentation of the musical culture of varied Jewish communities around the world. SUBJECTS: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Songs and music. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Minor shelf wear. Overall Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-131-28) xx
in-8, broché. Plis de lecture au dos sinon bel exemplaire [MA-5]
Original Publishers Cloth. Xii, 69, 200, [2] pages. Illus. Facsims. 32 cm. Includes approximately 200 black and white images. In Hebrew with added English title page and synopsis. A collection of facsimiles of all known fragments of Bavli Rosh Hashanah.David Golinkin received an M.A., rabbinical ordination and a Ph.D. in Talmud from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York where he taught Talmud from 1980-82. His responsa and halakhic studies are known for their thoroughness, examining all sides of every issue using a wide range of talmudic, medieval, and modern sources. (EJ, 2007).SUBJECT(S): Manuscripts, Aramaic -- Facsimiles. Cairo Genizah. Title Subject: Talmud. Rosh ha-Shanah -- Manuscripts. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 965-456-030-5. New Condition with like dustjacket.
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. RIMANENZA DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. Il volume raccoglie gli Atti della Giornata di studio organizzata dall'Osservatorio politico-sindacale “Gaetano Vardaro” di Avellino nel dicembre del 2001 sulla vita e le opere di Giovanni Palatucci (Montella 1909 - Dachau 1945), il giovane funzionario di polizia conosciuto ed enfatizzato dai media come lo “Schindler italiano” per aver salvato la vita a diverse migliaia di ebrei slavi e mitteleuropei. Il libro si articola in due sezioni di analisi. Nella prima parte, più generale, si esamina il tema dell’antisemitismo fascista, di cui si mettono in luce sia le radici ideologiche di “lunga durata” che gli aspetti politico-operativi della persecuzione degli ebrei avviata con le leggi razziali del 1938 e culminata nel sistema dei campi di concentramento del fascismo. La seconda parte analizza, sulla base di un’ampia documentazione d’archivio e fuori dagli schemi ideologici del revisionismo storiografico oggi di moda, il “caso” Palatucci, il questore di Fiume morto a Dachau nel febbraio del 1945 ad appena 36 anni, da tempo al centro di un interessato processo di “beatificazione” che lo vede tra i “giusti” italiani per la sua opera di salvatore dei profughi ebrei dell’Europa centro-orientale. L’opera costituisce una risposta critica sia alla “invenzione della tradizione” antifascista del nostro paese sia a quella corrente di studio che tende a ridimensionare il ruolo del fascismo nelle vicende del mondo slavo. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Giovanni Palatucci: la scelta, le differenze. Atti della giornata di studio, Avellino 20 dicembre 2001 Autori (Contributi di): Carlo Spartaco Capogreco, Marco Coslovich, Paola Carucci, Aniello Montano, Elisabetta Massera, Fausto Baldassarre, Fabio Gentile, Bruno Fierro, Angelo Marciano, Francesco Barra, Curatore: Luigi Parente e Francesco Saverio Festa Editore: Atripalda (AV): Mephite, 2004 Lunghezza: 190 pagine; 21 cm; ill. ISBN: 8888655271, 9788888655277 Note: In testa al front.: Osservatorio politico-sindacale Gaetano Vardaro. Collana: La storia in provincia Soggetti: Biografie, Medaglia d'oro al merito civile, Olocausto, Ebrei, Auschwitz, Nazismo, Deportati politici italiani, Aiuti, Salvataggio, Collaborazionismo, Filantropi, Senza confini, Anna Foa, Campagna, Michele Sarfatti, L'Osservatore Romano, Repubblica Sociale Italiana, Fiume, Fascismo, Storia contemporanea, Emigrazione, Goffredo Raimo, Internamento, Italia, Sud, Memoria, Ebraismo, Antisemitismo, Eroi, Totalitarismo, Polizia, 1938, Leggi razziali, Schlinder's List, Questura, Ex-Jugoslavia, Lager, Campi di concentramento, Libri fuori catalogo, Biographies, Gold Medal for Civil Merit, Holocaust, Jews, Nazism, Italian Political Deportations, Aid, Rescue, Collaboration, Philanthropists, Italian Social Republic, Fascism, Contemporary History, Emigration, Internation, Italy, South, Memory, Judaism, Anti-Semitism, Heroes, Totalitarianism, Police, Racial Laws, Concentration Camps, Out of print books
Cm. 22, cart. rigido edit. con sovracop., pag. (4) 461. Ottimo esemplare. Seconda edizione italiana.
EDITORI RIUNITI 1985 FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. Si incontrano in questo libro due filoni principali: uno di ricerca storica su un momento essenziale dell'incontro tra mondo ebraico e mondo romano; un altro di intervento su questioni di storia contemporanea e di politica attuale, come i rapporti arabo-israeliani, visti nell'ottica di un ebreo non sionista, e la tragedia degli ebrei sotto il nazismo in generale e nella Francia occupata in particolare. Conclude il volume un ampio saggio, «Un Eichmann di carta. Anatomia di una menzogna», che è una resa dei conti con il neo-antisemitismo francese e in particolare con le falsità diffuse dal Faurisson e da altri che si opponevano al cosiddetto «conformismo antifascista» giungendo a negare l'esistenza delle camere a gas e dei campi di sterminio. Il filo unitario dei due generi — la ricerca storica e i saggi e interventi — è rappresentato dalla riflessione costante sul problema dell'identità ebraica e soprattutto dal rapporto, attraverso l'esperienza storica degli ebrei, tra memoria e storia. Pierre Vidal-Naquet è direttore di studi all'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. E' autore, fra l'altro, di: Il buon uso del tradimento. Giuseppe Flavio e la guerra giudaica, pubblicato dagli Editori Riuniti nel 1980. Indice Prefazione all'edizione italiana Prefazione Forme di attività politica nel mondo ebraico con particolare riguardo al I secolo d.C. Cinque prefazioni 1. Il privilegio della libertà 2. Gli ebrei di Francia e l'assimilazione 3. L'Ugif: la corda e l'impiccato 4. L'eroe, lo storico e la scelta 5. Musei e uomini Interventi (1967) 1. Dopo il 10 giugno 1967 2. I Choukeiri dello spirito 3. Un certo delirio Interventi (1970-1983) 1. Israele: le possibilità di una contestazione 2. Riflessioni in margine a una tragedia 3. L'UNESCO e Israele. La storia e la geografia 4. Israele-Palestina: la frontiera invisibile 5. Israele e la tortura 6. Arafat e Begin 7. Una possibilità storica che non si è realizzata 8. Ritorno in Israele 9. Menzogna, crimine e suicidio 10. La negazione e l'oblio Un Eichmann di carta Appendice I « Zyklon B » di Pitch Bloch Note, p. 264. Appendice II Faurisson e Chomsky Appendice III Tesi sul revisionismo Indice dei nomi
In-8, legatura cartonata editoriale con sovraccoperta, pp. XI+377(9). Esemplare in buone condizioni con lievi tracce d’uso.
In-4, brossura, pp. 65, con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori nel testo. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. RIMANENZA DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. La storia di una famiglia, di una comunità e di un’isola devastate della Shoah. Una ricerca storica basata su documenti inediti. Il recupero dell'archivio dei Carabinieri Reali, avvenuto a Rodi alla fine del 2013, ha permesso di rivedere la storia della presenza italiana nel Dodecaneso (1912-1947). Marco Clementi e Eirini Toliou, incrociando i documenti del nuovo fondo con quelli di altri archivi in Italia, Grecia, Gran Bretagna e Stati Uniti, hanno ricostruito le vicende della comunità ebraica di Rodi dalle leggi razziali del 1938 alla deportazione, avvenuta per opera degli occupanti tedeschi nel luglio 1944, ma con la complicità delle locali autorità civili italiane. Gli autori indagano anche la complessa fuga dei migranti dall'Europa antisemita verso la Palestina e i naufragi di navi come il Rim e il Pentcho nel Dodecaneso, dove si incrociarono vite e destini. Con grande chiarezza e senza timore di violare luoghi comuni, si entra in un'epoca drammatica e piena di contraddizioni, nella quale le decisioni furono dettate dalla contingenza e le memorie di natura giustificazionista e auto-assolutoria scritte dai protagonisti a posteriori decadono di fronte alla documentazione, in grande misura inedita. Un testo che racconta di una comunità distrutta durante la Shoah e illustra con passione le storie personali di donne e uomini che furono sradicati nel luglio 1944 dal luogo più remoto d'Europa e non fecero più ritorno a casa. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Gli ultimi ebrei di Rodi: leggi razziali e deportazioni nel Dodecaneso italiano (1938-1948) Autore: Marco Clementi, Eirini Toliou Editore: Roma: DeriveApprodi, 2015 Lunghezza: 307 pagine; 23 cm ISBN: 886548120X, 9788865481202 Collana: Volume 121 di DeriveApprodi Soggetti: Guerre, Geopolitica, Resistenza, Antifascismo, Nazismo, Seconda Guerra Mondiale, Italia, Grecia, Germania, Occupazione nazista, Atene, Storia militare contemporanea, Militaria, Georgios Papandreou, Regio esercito, Repressione, Rappresaglie, Ebrei, Isole Greche, Egee, Egeo, Croce Rossa, Dodecanneso, Prigionieri, Antiguerriglia, Civili, Crimini, Propaganda, Irredentismo, Nazionalismo, Collaborazionismo, Comunità greco-americane, Galeazzo Ciano, Ioannis Metaxas, Fascismo, Dittatura, Wehrmacht, Cesare Benelli, Hermann Frank Meyer, CLN, Liberazione, Antisemitismo, Rodi, Deportazioni, Leggi razziali, Olocausto, Razzismo, Sequestro dei beni, Ostaggi, Solheim, Blocco navale, Comunità israelitica, Kalk, Ferramonti, Possedimenti italiani, Aliyah Beth, Rim, Ebrei polacchi, Profughi, Campi di concentramento, Internamento, Tarsia, Cronache, Wars, Geopolitics, Resistance, Anti-Fascism, Nazism, World War II, Italy, Greece, Germany, Nazi Occupation, Athens, Contemporary Military History, Militaria, Royal Army, Repression, Retaliation, Jews, Greek Islands, Aegean, Red Cross, Dodecanese, Prisoners, Antigone, Civilians, Crimes, Propaganda, Irredentism, Nationalism, Collaboration, Greek-American Communities, Fascism, Dictatorship, Liberation, Anti-Semitism, Rhodes, Deportations, Racial Laws, Holocaust, Racism, Confiscation of Assets, Hostages, Naval Blockade, Community Israelite, Italian possessions, Polish Jews, Refugees, Concentration camps, Internment, Chronicles Eirini Toliou è nata a Calimno, nel Dodecanneso. Dopo la laurea in Scienze Bibliografiche ad Atene ha lavorato presso la locale Università, quindi alla Direzione generale per l’Informazione della Commissione Europea. Dal 2007 lavora all'Archivio Centrale dello Stato di Atene e dal 2008 è direttrice dell’Archivio di Stato del Dodecaneso a Rodi. Ha preso parte a numerose conferenze nazionali e internazionali e collabora con università ed enti di ricerca internazionali. Ha pubblicato saggi su riviste greche e straniere. Marco Clementi (Roma 1965) è ricercatore di Storia Moderna presso l’Università della Calabria. Tra i suoi libri ricordiamo La pazzia di Aldo Moro (Rizzoli 2006, ora in BUR), Storia delle Brigate rosse (Odradek 2007), Storia del dissenso sovietico (Odradek 2007), L’alleato Stalin (Rizzoli 2011). Ha scritto per «Il Corriere della Sera», «il manifesto», «Gli Altri», «Liberazione», «il Mulino rivista on-line».
Softbound. 8vo. 264 pages. 24 cm. In German with parallel English and French translations. Extended title: Bureaucrat of death; a documentation showing the capital guild of Bonn's top official in the liquidation of the Jews. Published by the Committee for German Unity, an East German governmental committee. As the title indicates, this work constitutes an extensive documentation of the Nazi past of Hans Globke, Director of the Federal Chancellory of West Germany between 1953 and 1963 and as such one of the closest aides to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Globke's key position as a national security advisor to Adenauer despite his involvement with the Office for Jewish Affairs during the Holocaust and in anticommunist activities in post-war West Germany made both the West German government and CIA officials wary of exposing his past. This led for instance to the withholding of Adolf Eichmann's alias from the Israeli government and Nazi hunters in the late '50s, and CIA pressure in 1960 on Life magazine to delete references to Globke from its recently obtained Eichmann memoirs. An interesting period piece for post-war German history, which serves as a searing indictment of the hushed up nazi histories of many members of the ruling class of West Germany. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Germany - History - Sources. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Germany - Sources. Globke, Hans, 1898-1973. Germany - Politics and government - 1933-1945 Sources. Covers worn with slight tears to edge; first pages lightly aged with chipped edges, all pages lightly aged but clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-92-16)
Cloth with dustjacket. 8vo, 124 pages. 2nd edition. John Wilkinson was the founder of The Mildmay Mission to the Jews, for whom this volume was published in 1944 and revised in 1946. From the preface: This book is a shortened form of Israel, My Glory which has been a classic on the Jewish question from its first appearance in 1889 . Purporting to express deep sympathy for the plight of the Jews in Europe, it is a work of evangelism. OCLC lists 23 copies of this edition in libraries worldwide. Property stamp of the New York Messianic Witness (NY) ; slight tears on dust jacket; natural yellowing of pages, otherwise in very good condition. (Holo2-36-4)
1st edition. Original red stiff paper wrappers. 12mo, 47 pages. In Croatian. Photograph of Edvard Kardwlj following title page. Title translates as, "Speech At The First Balkan Anti-fascist Youth Congress; Speech At The First Congress Of The Liberation Front Of Slovenia. Speech And Statements At The Press Conference Of Foreign And Domestic Journalists. " Early publication from post-Fascist Yugoslavia, celebrating the victories of Tito's partisans over the Ustashi and their allies. "Edvard Kardelj, also known under the pseudonyms Bevc, Sperans and Krištof, was a Yugoslav journalist from Ljubljana, Slovenia, and one of the leading members of the Communist Party of Slovenia before World War II. During the war he was one of the leaders of the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People and a Slovene Partisan, and after the war a federal political leader in socialist Yugoslavia who led the Yugoslav delegation that negotiated peace talks with Italy over the border dispute in the Julian March. He is considered the main creator of the Yugoslav system of workers' self-management. " (wikipedia) OCLC: 40630857, OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide: (UC-SB, Nanterre-la Contemporaine; Institute Of Information Science, IZUM. Ex library with usual marks, sunned spine, else clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. Rare. (HOLO2-145-19)