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20107229EBKöln, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 2010. 8°. 22 cm. 633 Seiten. Original-Pappband. Original-Schutzumschlag.
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages [161-200]. 21 cm. Die Weltbühne was the key forum of expression for leftist, socialist intellectuals during the Weimar Republic. Banned by the Nazis after the Reichstag fire, it was printed in exile from 1933 as Die Neue Weltbühne. Inhalt: "Vor der Frühjahrsoffensive, " "Strafgesetzentwurf und Sozialdemokratie, " "Christen und Juden. " Covers detached but present; back cover chipping at edge. Internal pages are darkened but all text is clear and binding is secure. Good condition. (HOLO2-45-9)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. [437-465] pages. In German. Serial publication (published weekly) . Die Weltbühne ("The World Stage") was one of the most important forums for leftist intellectuals in the Weimar Republic; the German weekly magazine was focused on politics, art, and business, founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title Die Schaubühne. It was renamed Die Weltbühne on 4 April 1918. After Jacobson's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927. The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last edition appeared on 7 March 1933. In exile the magazine was published under the title Die neue Weltbühne ("The New World Stage") as an explicit anti-fascist periodical. After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993. Even at its high point, Die Weltbühne had a relatively low printing of 15, 000 copies. Subjects: German Culture- Literature. Weimar. Wrappers worn and detached, outer edges chipped. Pages aged, but clean. Fair condition. (HOLO2-92-47)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 91 pages. 20 cm. First edition. In German. 'The Future of the Jews. ' A controversial work on the economic position of diaspora Jewry. Werner Sombart (18631941) , German political economist and sociologist. Born in Ermsleben, Sombart acquired a reputation through his work Der Moderne Kapitalismus (2 vols. , 1902, 1916) in which he traced the development of capitalism from the late Middle Ages. In 1917 he was appointed professor of political economy at the University of Berlin. He wrote two works on capitalism and the Jews: Die Juden und das Wirtschaftsleben (1911; The Jews and Modern Capitalism, 1913, 1951) , and Die Zukunft der Juden (1912) which aroused considerable controversy. In Sombart's view, the Jews were the principal cause of the disruption of the medieval economic system and its replacement by capitalism. The Jews, he held, were foreigners and came up against the hostility of the guilds which controlled the commerce of the medieval cities. Consequently they sought to break away from the restrictive economic framework of city life and, by doing so, became the pioneers of international trade. In this way they helped to lay the foundation of the capitalist system. Sombart maintained that the Jewish intellect, 'concrete, stubborn, and systematic, ' was ideally suited to fostering a capitalist economy: 'When Israel appears upon the face of Europe, the place where it appears comes to life; and when it departs, everything which had previously flourished withers away. ' Such statements made for the ambivalent reception of Sombart's work among Jews at the time. Thus, while liberal Jews strongly criticized Sombart as an antisemite, others, particularly in the Zionist camp, praised him as a nonpartisan researcher and held up his theses as evidence of Jewish perseverance and as acknowledgement of the special contribution of the Jews. - EJ 2008. Subjects: Civilization - Jewish influences. Jews - Germany - Social conditions. Civilization - Jewish influences. Ethnic relations. Jews - Social conditions. Germany - Ethnic relations. Wraps bumped, slightly torn along backstrip, light soiling to outer edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (GER-43-41)
199038153Pfullingen [Wackersteinstrasse 53] : S. Werner, 1990. 200 S. Kt. 8°. OBroschur.
RIZZOLI BUR 1977 284 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO.
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. OTTIME CONDIZIONI, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Dimension des Völkermords Collana: Volume 33 di Quellen und Darstellungen zur Zeitgeschichte Curatore: Wolfgang Benz Editore: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 1991, München (Monaco) ISBN: 3486546317, 9783486546316 Lunghezza: 584 pagine, 24 cm Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes Lingua: German, Tedesco Soggetti: Ebraismo, Europa, Storia degli Ebrei, Nazismo, Olocausto, Shoah, Deportazioni, Campi di Concentramento, Hitler, Seconda Guerra Mondiale, Danimarca, Germania, Austria, Belgio, Italia, Francia, Lussemburgo, Albania, Romania, Ungheria, Antisemitismo, Storia sociale, Libri in tedesco, Storia contemporanea, Giudaica Parole e frasi comuni Aktion Angaben antisemitischen April Arbeitslager August Auschwitz Auswärtigen Amtes Belgien bereits Bergen-Belsen Bericht Berlin besetzten Bessarabien Braham Bukowina bulgarischen Dachau Dänemark dänischen Deportation deportiert Destruction deutschen Deutschland Dezember Distrikt Dokument DÖW Ebenda Eichmann Einsatzgruppe Ende Endlösung ermordet erschossen ersten Februar Flüchtlinge Fossoli Frankreich Gebiet Gemeinden General gouvernement Gesamtzahl Gesetz Gestapo Ghetto großen Gruppe Häftlinge Hilberg Himmler Hitler Holocaust Hrsg insgesamt Italien italienischen Jahre Januar Jewish Jews JudenJudenfrage Judenpolitik Judenrates jüdischen Bevölkerung jüdischen Einwohner jüdischen Opfer Juli Juni Klarsfeld konnten Konzentrationslager Krakau Kreis Lager Land Litauen Lodz Lublin März Maßnahmen MazedonienMenschen Minsk nationalsozialistischen Niederlanden November Oktober Österreich Personen Polen Politik polnischen Juden Regierung Reich Reitlinger RSHA Rumänien Saloniki Schätzungen schen Schicksal September Sieheslowakischen Sobibör sowie sowjetischen Sowjetunion später Stadt statistischen Teil Theresienstadt Transnistrien Transport Treblinka Uberlebenden Ukraine Ungarn Vernichtung Vernichtungslager Volkszählung Warschauweitere Westerbork Wien Yad Vashem Zaglada Zahl
8vo. 4 pages. L. , xi-xiii pages. , 1 l. , 233 pages. Incl. Tables. In English. Series: Teachers College, Columbia University. Contributions to education, ; no. 908; Contents: pt. 1. 1. Trends in contemporary Judaism -- 2. Social justice and the rabbis -- pt. 2. 3. The personnel of the rabbinate -- 4. The audience of the rabbis -- pt. 3. 5. Theological views of the rabbis -- 6. Philosophies of Jewish life -- 7. The social function of religion -- 8. Views of the rabbis on some issues of economic reconstruction -- 9. Rabbis' views on some issues concerning education -- 10. Rabbis' views on some of the issues concerning civil liberties -- 11. Rabbis' positions on the issues of peace and internationalism -- 12. Views of rabbis concerning sex and race relations -- 13. Coherence, non-coherence, and apparent inconsistencies in rabbis' responses -- 14. Preaching emphases of the rabbinate and freedom of the pulpit -- 15. Principal findings and conclusions. SUBJECT (S) : Rabbis -- United States. Judaism. Attitude (Psychology) . Ex library in very good condition (AMR-34-12)
22509CBFrankfurt am Main, Brandes & Apsel, 2019. 4°, 201 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe untere Ecke des Vorderdeckels minimal bestoßen, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
144671320 Broché - 13x20 - 190 pp - année 2000 - éditions Ramsay - nb illustrations -
Original wraps. 12mo. [4] pages. 19 cm. First edition. One folded sheet. Anti-Mosley fact sheet, citing his about-face from previous positions of the 1920s, non-British funding of British fascism, etc. In October 1936 Mosley and Diana Mitford, the daughter of the 2nd Baron Redesdale, secretly married in the house of the Nazi propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. Adolf Hitler was one of only six guests at the ceremony . In his book entitled Fascism Mosley outlines and answers 100 questions related to his policies, beliefs and goals, including The Jews, as a whole, have chosen to organize themselves as a nation within the Nation and to set their interests before those of Great Britain. They must, like everyone else, put Britain First or leave Britain (holocaustresearchproject.org, 2014) Subjects: Fascists - Great Britain. Antisemitism - Great Britain. Antisemitism. Fascists. Mosley, Oswald, 1896-1980. Mosley, Oswald, 1896-1980. Great Britain. OCLC lists three copies (Harvard, British Libr, Univ Joh Chr Senckenberg), only one copy in the US. Light wear to wraps, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-123-7) xx
Original Wraps. 8vo. IX, 260 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Contains the major constitutional documents, electoral law, and party programs, for Great Britain, France, West Germany, and the U. S. S. R. Subjects: Comparative government. Political science. Europe - Politics and government. Constitutions. Election law. Political parties. Light wear to wraps, clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BRAHAM-1-63) xx
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)
Original wrappers. 8vo. 260 pages, 20 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Documents of Crime and Martyrdom. A Montevideo-published Yiddish translation of Michal Borwiczs Dokumenty zbrodni I meczénstwa. Michal Borwicz (Maksymilian Boruchowicz) was born in Krakow in 1911, and died in Paris in 1987. A graduate of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, he was a Jewish Polish author and historian, who studied the history of Polish Jewry during the Holocaust. Borwicz was an inmate in the Janowska camp in Lwow from 1942-1943. He was sentenced to death by hanging, however when the sentence was being carried out, the rope broke. He escaped from the camp and joined the partisans and commanded an Armia Krajowa (AK) unit in the Krakow area. After the war, he headed the Jewish Historical Commission in Krakow from 1945 to 1947. After emigrating to France in 1947, he directed the Centre d'etude de l`histoire des Juifs (Polonais) (Center for Research of the History of the Jews of Poland) in Paris until his death. (EHRI, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland. World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (OCLC: 10601885) . Pages are browning and brittle. Some chipping and edge wear. Otherwise good. (YID-40-61-L-'x)
Mm 140x205 Brossura originale, 79 pagine. Libro in buone condizioni, solo leggere tracce del tempo esterne. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. XVII, 271 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Contains over 30 black and white photographs. Publishers description: The unknown story of the successful American rescue of approximately 1, 000 children from the Holocaust is told in the words of the children and their rescuers. Sent across the ocean by their parents and taken in by foster parents and distant relatives, approximately 1, 000 children, ranging in age from fourteen months to sixteen years, landed in the United States and out of Hitler's reach between 1934 and 1945. Seventy years after the first ship brought a handful of these children to American shores, the general public and many of the children themselves remain unaware of these rescues, and the fact that they were accomplished despite powerful forces in and outside the government that did not want them to occur. This is the first published account, told in the words of the children and their rescuers, to detail this unknown part of America's response to the Holocaust. It will challenge the belief that Americans did nothing to directly and actively save Holocaust victims. Judith Tydor Baumel, Holocaust scholar and sister of two rescued children, provides an introduction explaining why, when, how, and where the rescues were carried out, who the heroes and heroines were, and which individuals and organizations placed almost insurmountable obstacles in their path. This account presents both recollections and experiences recorded at the time of the rescued children, their descendants, and their rescuers. The story demonstrates what a small group of determined people can do to change the course of history. Subjects: Jewish refugees - United States. Jewish refugees - United States - Biography. Refugee children - United States. Refugee children - United States - Biography. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Rescue. Gift stamp on inside jacket, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-100-42)
Mm 130x210 Collana "Diario minimo". Volume nella sua brossura originale con alette, 328 pagine con illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
SANSONI 1992 SEGNI DEL TEMPO, OTTIME CONDIZIONI GENERALI
1951407886Blumenthals Printing Press Ltd., Blumenthal Tel Aviv 1951. 4° ( 34 x 22 cm). Originalzeitung mit 1 Doppelblatt, Seiten 3/4 und 9/10 der genannten Ausgabe, beidseitig bedruckt im 4spaltigen Satz, 1 Ecke geknickt, 1 Randeinriss, mit 1 Karikatur, guter Zustand. -- 4vo (34 x 22 cm). Original newspaper with 2 sheets. Traces a horizontal center fold, front page top with postal delivery stickers, at the edge a liitle bit darkened. At all good condition.
1st postwar Yiddish edition (issued the same year in Moscow) of Ber Mark's centrally important work on the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943, published originally in Russian in 1944. Original multicolor illustrated wrappers, 8vo, 391 pages. Title translates into English as, The book of Valor: 1. Volume. Uprising of the Warsaw Ghetto. Written by a participant, the Polish historian, journalist and anti-Fascist activist, Bernard Mark (1908-1966) . Mark narrates the events immediately preceding and during the 1943 armed uprising of Warsaw's Jews, and presents Jewish, Polish, and German documents pertaining to the Warsaw and other ghetto and camp rebellions. (Google Books, 2017) Copyright page lists title in Polish: "Ksiega Bohaterstwa. Tom pierwszy: Powstanie w ghetcie warszawskim." SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Mouvements de re´sistance juifs. Holocauste, 1939-1945 -- Varsovie (Pologne) -- Histoire -- 1943 (Insurrection du ghetto) OCLC: 12010937. Spine rebacked, corner chip to front cover, other corner repaired, paper toning as expected. still attractive overall, a very nice copy. Our colleague offers a comparable copy for over $850.00. (Holo2-148-4A-ABX-'el)
(FT) Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 54 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Title page in English: The life and writings of Dr. Philip Friedman: short bio-bibliographical survey. This memorial work outlines the biography and writings of the holocaust survivor and historian Dr. Phillip Friedman. From the Yivo Major Collections description of his work: Historian Philip Friedman collected documentation on the Holocaust and wrote extensively on the subject. He served as the first director of the Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland in the post-war period, as consultant to the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, and as director of the YIVO-Yad Vashem bibliographical series on the Holocaust. His papers include eyewitness accounts collected from Holocaust survivors by the Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland. From a New York Times Article (Holocaust Historian written by Lucy S. Dawidowicz; January 11, 1981) : In July 1944 Philip Friedman was one of a mere thousand survivors of the 150, 000 Jews of his native Lvov. Before the war he had already become known as a historian of Polish Jewry, but thenceforth, until his death in New York at 59 in 1960, he dedicated himself to the history of the Jews in that crucible of death which we now call the holocaust. [ ] Philip Friedman has rightfully been called the father of holocaust history. Except for Emanuel Ringelblum, who did not survive the war, Friedman was the first to organize the collecting of records about Jewish life and death under German wartime occupation. Friedman stimulated survivors to write memoirs and urged them to gather letters, photographs, relics and any remains that would serve future historians. Subjects: Friedman, Philip, 1901-1960. Friedman, Philip, 1901-1960 - Bibliography. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Light soiling to covers, with small chip to edge of back cover; lightly soiled outer edges. Otherwise fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-42)
(FT) Paper Wrap. Oblong book, 18 x 22 cm. 79 pages. Ills. In Yiddish. Katzeneleson was a Russian-born poet who lived in the Warsaw ghetto and later the Auschwitz concentration camp. This poem gives a shattering account of what he saw and expresses his horror and grief, his protest and helplessness. It is widely considered one of the greatest literary expressions of the tragedy of the Holocaust. English Title: Poem of the Murdered Jewish People. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poetry. Small stain on front cover, bent corner on back cover. Pages and binding are in very good condition. (HOLO2-29-8) Xx
(FT) Original Wrappers. 12mo. 79 pages. 17 cm. Undated edition. In Yiddish. Song of the Murdered Jewish People" by Itzhak Katzenelson (18851944) , a Hebrew and Yiddish poet. Katzenelsons world fell apart when in August 1942 his wife Hanna and two younger sons, Ben-Tsiyon and Binyamin, were deported to Treblinka. From then on, his literary creativity was piercingly shaped by lamentations over the loss of his family. Nonetheless, with his oldest son, Tsevi, he found the strength to join the Jewish Fighting Organization and took part in the first uprising of January 1943. After the ghetto was destroyed in April and May 1943, he escaped to the Aryan section of Warsaw and obtained a Honduran identity document. Nevertheless, he was sent to a German detention camp for foreign subjects in Vittel, France. He was imprisoned there until April 1944, and devoted most of his time to writing. Two important works were produced during that period: Pinkas Vitel (The Vittel Diary) , a Hebrew composition that uses the language of an incensed diarist and reconstructs the days of terror in Warsaw during the mass deportations; and Dos lid fun oysgehargetn yidishn folk (The Poem about the Murdered Jewish People) , a pathos-filled Yiddish poem that laments the destruction of the Jewish people and of the poet himself, who has been become bitterly angry with humankind and God. These two works are among the boldest and most lofty literary expressions to emerge from the Holocaust. All of Katzenelsons works from his Vittel period were either buried in hiding places or were given to people he trusted; consequently, they were saved and published shortly after the end of the war. In the middle of April 1944, Katzenelson and his son Tsevi were sent to the Drancy transit camp, and from there one month later to Auschwitz, where they were murdered. In 1950, the Ghetto Fighters kibbutz built a museum and an institute for research about the Holocaust that bear Yits? Ak Katzenelsons name. (YIVO Encyclopedia) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poetry. Half Dollar size chip to cover, no text loss, institutional stamp on title page, taped spine, otherwise Good Condition. (HOLO2-97-33xx)
(FT) Half Cloth, 8vo. , 115 pages. Portrait, facsimiles, photographs. In Yiddish. Yiddish translation of the Hebrew original: ha-Na? Ar Mosheh. (The Youth Moses The Diary of Moses Flinker) Translated from the Hebrew by Yehiel Hofer, introduction by Dov Sadan and Shaul Ash. SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives. OCLC lists holdings worldwide. Very good condition in very good original illustrated jacket. (HOLO2-84-2)
1979161588Bernard Grasset Bernard Grasset 1979, In-4 broché, 77 pages, nombreuses photos et planche dépliante. Bon état