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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)
Wrappers, small 8vo, 16 pages, with translucent overwrap. Reprinted on the occasion of the 50th anniversary convocation, April 25, 1984. Announcement of program offerings, with biographical information. From the universitys website: Between 1933 and 1945, Alvin Johnson and the New School sponsored 183 refugee scholars . Of the original twelve refugees all were fervent antifascists and almost all were Jewish. This program lists all of them. OCLC lists only 2 copies available in libraries worldwide (Yale University Law School, Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg) . Clipping of N. Y. Times article on convocation inserted. Vellum-like overwrap folded, otherwise in excellent condition. (Holo2-42-10)
Les éditions de l'atelier, 2015, 135 pp., broché, illustrations en couleurs, très bon état.
Original Wraps. 4to. [13] pages. 28 cm. First edition. Nazi-era booklet containing ten illustrated color charts, graphs, and maps. Charts demonstrate economic and demographic statistics, including chart detailing distribution of refugees from Germany worldwide. Subjects: Jews in Palestine History. Jews. Jews - Restoration. Middle East - Palestine. OCLC lists 6 copies. Previous owners signature on front wrap. Lightly soiled wraps, otherwise clean. Good + condition. (ZION-7-44) xx
(FT) Illustrated Boards, 8vo. , 234 pages. In Yiddish. Borders up to Heaven SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish. Bold graphic on cover. OCLC lists 24 copies worldwide. Wear to spine and covers. Text in very good condition. (HOLO2-85-6)
2023EUROPEE95121123Paris, Editions du Félin, "Résistance - Liberté - Mémoire"", 2023, 14 x 22, 378 pages sous couverture souple illustrée. Avant-propos, traduction et notes de jean-Pascal Auvray.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 12mo, 14+[1] pages. Holocaust-era report on partisans in Nazi-occupied USSR. "In the occupied districts the Hitlerite freebooters committed (and are committing today) horrible atrocities against the urban and rural civilian population-against defenceless women, children and the aged-but their unprecedented brutality only served to fan the hatred of the people towards the invaders. Hundreds and thousands flocked to the ranks of the guerrillas to avenge their cruelties. " (page 3) Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Europe. Underground movements. Guerrillas -- Soviet Union. War. World War (1939-1945) History. OCLC: 11593257, OCLC lists 8 copies in the US.. Small tear on paper wrapper along spine (about ½ inch) , else near perfect. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-145-14)
Paperback. 8vo. 128 pages. 22 cm. Second edition. In Portuguese. Title translates as: Warsaw Ghetto: chronicle of the three weeks of the uprising. First edition published 1973, on the thirtieth anniversary of the uprising. With 20 black and white photographs. This history of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is prefaced with a long essay about Jewish-Christian cohabitation and medieval and modern anti-semitic outbursts as a prefatory understanding of the Shoah. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Poland - Warsaw. Jews - Poland - Warsaw. Warsaw (Poland) - History - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Ex-Libris Biblioteca Theodor Herzl of Rio De Janeiro stamp on endpages. OCLC lists 14 copies Light soiling to covers, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-99-10)
4to. Xxxi, 425 pages. First edition. Has become the standard bibliography for works on the Holocaust up to 1960. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) bibliography; Jews Germany history 1933-1945 bibliography. CONTENTS: The Jewish catastrophe in historical perspective. --Reference tools. --Research: institutions, methods, and techniques. --Documentation. SERIES: Yad Washem Martyrs' and Heroes Memorial Authority, Jerusalem. Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, New York. Joint documentary projects. Bibliographical series, ; no. 1; Variation: Yad va-shem, rashut ha-zikaron la-Shoah vela-gevurah. ; Mifalim meshutafim. ; Sidrah bibliyografit ; ; no. 1. An historian and lawyer, Robinson (1889-1977) was born in what is now Lithuania and graduated from the University of Warsaw law school. He helped establish a Hebrew school system after WWI, and in 1922 was admitted to the bar and elected to the young Lithuanian parliament. As the Nazis gathered power in Germany, Robinson put together a secret committee to protect Jewish rights, and used his position and connections to help German Jews emigrate to Lithuania. In 1940, he left Lithuania for New York, where he continued to work for European Jewry, establishing the Institute of Jewish Affairs, assisting the prosecution at the Nuremburg trials, helping the UN establish the Human rights Commission, and drafting Israel's Reparation Agreement with West Germany. (EJ, 2007) Ex library. Front hinge starting, otherwise good condition. (Holo2-11-17)
199122234ABStadt[verwaltung] Frankfurt am Main, Dezernat für Kultur und Freizeit, 1991. gr.8°, 150 S., original Kartonage (Paperback), gutes Exemplar (L)
Odile Jacob, 2005, 302 pp., broché, bon état.
2001100108235Solar 2001 432 pages 3x23x15cm. 2001. Broché. 432 pages.
200491397Somogy, n° 181 2004 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 15. 484 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
(FT) Softcover. 8vo. 325 pages. Ill. 21 cm. In Hebrew with additional Table of Contents and title page in English (Switzerland - An island) . Contents Include: Geneva; When Did We Come to Know the Truth; The Swiss Governments Refugee Policy; Establishing a Network of Contacts; Rescue Operations; The Kastner Train; Poland; The End of War Realignment; Renewing the Framework of the World-Movement, 1945-1946; Asking for Forgiveness After 50 Years. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Switzerland -- Biography. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Jewish refugees -- Switzerland. Named Person: Bornstein, Heini. Geographic: Switzerland -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy -- History -- 20th century. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 9657026075. Inscription to previous owner on title page, but otherwise a clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-23)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 412 pages, illustrations. In Hebrew, personal narrative from the Holocaust. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Cover is little shaken , otherwise very good condition (HOLO2-89-90)
Paper wrappers, 8vo, 32 pages, no copies on OCLC, covers slightly scratched, inner-pages clean, overall very good condition. Scarce (HOLO2-89-95)
(FT) Later cloth. 8vo. 13, 398 [16] pages. 22 cm. In Hebrew. The Holocaust: Eye Witness and Literary Accounts. This large collection of testimonies and personal narratives of Holocaust survivors was compiled and edited by the novelist Shammai Golan; he was born in Poland in 1933, and spent World War II under Nazi occupation and in Siberia. After the death of his parents, he was placed in an orphanage and immigrated illegally to Palestine in 1947. Golan studied literature and history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Later, he taught literature, ran the Hebrew Writers` House in Jerusalem, and served as cultural attache in Mexico and Moscow. He was also chairman of the Hebrew Writers` Association. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Literary collections. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Jews. Institutional stamp on verso of title page. Covers lightly worn and scuffed. Outer edges lightly soiled. Internally very fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-95-42)
Original illustrated paper wrappers of soldiers charging forward holding Nazi flags in red, white, and black. 8vo. 74 pages; 22 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to To the Third Reich! The Fight of the Brown Army of Adolf Hitler for the Awakening of Germany. Part of the series: Biblioteca de Formación Doctrinaria Vol. 3. Joseph Goebbels was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He was one of Adolf Hitlers close associates and most devoted followers, and was known for his skills in public speaking and his deep, virulent antisemitism, which was evident in his publicly voiced views. He advocated progressively harsher discrimination, including the extermination of the Jews in the Holocaust (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust denial, Holocaust denial literature. OCLC lists 1 holding worldwide (Harvard) . Ex-library markings. Slight toning. Very minimal staining. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-72A)
1st edition thus. Period blank paper wrappers, 8vo, 21 pages. Printed in Germany for the Holocaust survivors (She'erit HaPleita) in the displaced persons camps. Hagadah with several hasidic commentaries. Printed for the Holocaust refugees by the Vaad Hatzalah, a group organized by Rabbi Eliezer Silver and the American Rabbinate to rescue survivors and provide sustenance until their resettlement. Rabbi Silver established the group when the refugee yeshiva pupils reached Vilna in 193940 following the Nazi invasion of Poland. During the ensuing years he applied the same body to rescuing European rabbis, scholars, and students. In 1946, Rabbi Silver visited Europe and Erez Israel as an official representative of the United States government to assist the war refugees. This Hagadah was, as shown in the title,given by the committee for the saving of the surviving remanent and printed by the committee in Munich. Reprints the Nehora Ha-Shalem sidur. Includes a commentary on Derech Chaim and Nash [and Nehora Shalem] by Rabbi Yaakov [Lorberbaum] from Lisa. The commentary "Nehora Hashalem" is by Rabbi Aharon Michal, son of Rabbi Yechiel Michal of Mikhailishak.Yudlov 4092; Yaari 2361. Period blank wrappers are heavily worn, title and text pages heavily stained but otherwise solid. Good condition thus (HAG-25-8)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 30, [2] pages. 21 cm. In Hebrew and Yiddish (Taitsh) , not the more common Hebrew-English edition. 'Haggadah Shel Pesah, in Hebrew and Yiddish; Stories of the Exodus from Egypt'. Illustrated throughout. An English and Hebrew Haggadah was issued in the same year by Cailingold, arranged by H. Meiliz; the English Haggadah was often reissued throughout the 1930's. Our copy is similar to the English-Hebrew copy, with the same illustrations. Very scarce. Subjects: Haggada shel Pesah. Haggadot - Texts. Yiddish, Hebrew Haggadah London 1939.Passover - Liturgy. Seder - Liturgy Texts. None of this edition on OCLC. Wraps loose, pages lightly soiled, brittle, with wine stains. Fair condition. (HAG-13-41)
(FT) Original Publishers Cloth. Folio. [104] pages. Illus. (some color) 33 cm. In Hebrew and English. Illustrated childrens haggadah; includes two-page black and white illustration depicting the Holocaust, with SS officers with whips, side by side with Jews slavery in Egypt with the caption, This Year Slaves. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Liturgy and ritual. Illustrated by Siegmund Forst. Music arranged by G. Ephros. (3 pages at end). Stains and marks on boards on several pages, internal hinge repair, still good. (HOLO2-70-13)
(FT) Paper Wraps. 8vo. 47 pages. Ill. 23 cm. In English and Hebrew. A collection of prayers to be read on Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. ISBN: 0615115195. SUBJECT: Holocaust Remembrance Day -- Prayers and devotions -- English. A seder conducted on Holocaust Remembrance day at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale--page 5. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HAG-8-23)