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2916966080.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Paper Wraps. 4to. Most issues are 28 pages. 6 issues total Holocaust era. Contains articles in French, English and German. Includes: 9m Annee, No 7/8. Oct-Novembre 1934. No 9, Decembre 1934; 10e Annee, No 4, Avril 1934; No 5-9 (single issue) , Septembre 1935; No 10, Octobre 1935; 12e Annee (single issue) , Aout 1937. Contents Includes: "Die biologische Zukunft der deutschen Juden; " "The Effect of Unemployment on Children and young People in France; " "Zum Rassenproblem; " Program for the organizations Fourth Annual Conference in December 1934; "La lutte contre la tuberculose parmi les Juifs en Pologne; " "Le service medical parmi les Juifs de Galicie et de Roumanie de la 1e moitie du 19e siecle; " "Jewish Health organisation of GB; " "Le situation de la population enfantine juive et l'activite de l'OSE et de la TOZ; " "Die Problematik der Rassetheorie; " "Pour la protection de la sante de la population juive a Paris; " "Le Congres mondial des Medecins Juifs en Palestine; " "Le Service Sanitaire en Palestine; " "L'Evolution de la Medecine et les Medecins Juifs a Vienne; " "Problemes de la race et de la psychotherapie dans leur rapport particulier avec la psychotherapie des nevroses chez les Juifs; " "En faveur de l'enfance et de la jeunesse juives en France. " SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Health and hygiene -- Periodicals. Jews -- France -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide, but unable to confirm that these specific issues are included. Issues are darkened and lightly stained with some bending at corners, but all text is clear. Two issues have detached, but present, covers. One volume has some underlining on several pages. All issues in original wrappers with secure bindings. Five volumes in very good condition; one in good condition. (HOLO2-51-10).
Original Wraps. 4to. [267-269] (ie. 3) pages. 26 cm. Offprint. An offprint from Speculum, A Journal of Mediaeval Studies, Vol. XXIV, April, 1949, No. 2. A brief review by George L. Mosse of the reissue of 'Tree of Commonwealth', edited by D. M. Brodie, 1949. The Tree of Commonwealth was written in 1509 during the imprisonment of Edmund Dudley, who was soon to be executed owing to the clamour of the landed classes after his period of royal treasurer, wherein he conspicuously mulcted the landed and merchant classes to the benefit of Henry VII. Mosse welcomes the republication of this volume, as it is a great benefit to Tudor studies; his review serves to bring into relief all the failing points of D. M. Brodie's introduction and editing, specifically the claims concerning a new political thought of Dudley. Subjects: Edmund Dudley Tree of Commonwealth Political Philosophy Tudorism. Review Tree of Commonwealth. Lightly bumped edges, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (MOSS-1-19) Xxxxx
Original Wraps. 8vo. [207-210] (ie. 4) pages. 23 cm. Offprint. Review article originally published in Renaissance News, XI, 3 (1958) . Review of the work Robert Greville, Lord Brooke (Harvard, 1958) by Robert E. L. Strider. A short and favorable review by Mosse on a work dealing with the life and ideas of the Puritan thinker Robert Greville; Mosse comments mostly upon the interesting aspects of Greville's Platonism brought through in the work by Strider; the only point of contention concerns the dismissal of economic and social history, which Mosse thinks is crucial, rather than those of theological debates, to understanding the decline of the church. William Ames, and the Huguenots, are brought into the discussion. Subjects: Review essay Robert Greville Puritanism. Robert Greville Platonism. None on oclc. Clean and fresh. Very good condition. (MOSS-1-17) Xxxx
199558632ABReutlingen, Heimatmuseum und Stadtarchiv, 1995. 4° (28x22), 464 S., mit zahlr. dokumentarischen Aufnahmen, Faksimiles, fotoill OPbd, 1. Aufl. (1.-2.5 Tsd.) kleiner Archivstempel auf flVorsatz, nahezu ungelesen, schönes gepflegtes Exemplar,
1945166969Paris, Druck: Brodard et Taupin, 1945. 170, [3] p., Pappband mit Leinenrücken, kl.8°. Anschliessend an den Bericht über seine Zeit in Auschwitz Briefe und weitere Dokumente aus den ersten Monaten nach der Rückkehr nach Frankreich sowie ein Artikel des sowjetischen Auschwitz-Häftlings A. Charrow aus einer russischen Zeitschrift. [2 Warenabbildungen] Hardcover Privater Einband, etwas berieben, Vorsätze und Schnitt etwas angestaubt.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to, 44 pages. "For presentation to the Second International Conference of the International Bar Association, The Hague, Netherlands, August 16-21, 1948, as part of the Symposium: âRestoration of the Law and Property Rights After World War II. '" (from cover) "The actions and policies of the United States Government with respect to the restoration of property rights of foreign nationals after World War II must be considered in the light of the unprecedented and all embracing freezing controls over foreign-owned property imposed by the United States long prior to its entry into the war. " (from introduction) . Alk testified before congress as part of debate over War Claims and Enemy Property Legislation. Not listed on OCLC. Sunning and light wear to cover, and very slight staining of a few pages, else clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. Appears to be exceedingly rare. (HOLO2-159-15)
Softcover. [4], v, 87, [9] pages. A response from the Jewish Welfare Board to questions that arose leading up to and during World War II. A few of the topics addressed include: Conscientious Objectors, Dietary Laws, Sabbath, Marriage, Interment and Disinterment. SUBJECT (S) : Responsa -- 1800-1948. War (Jewish law) . Preface by Aryeh Lev, Introduction by Solomon B. Freehof. Index included: pages [87-96]. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (American Jewish University, University of Southern California, Danish Union CAT & Danish National Library, DET Kongelige Bibliotek The Royal Library) . Moderate wear to spine with 2 of tape at top. Internal pages are tanned with underlining and margin notes on several pages, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-55-7)xx
4to. 152 pages. 32 cm. First edition. Italian and English. "Part of [these drawings] were shown in an exhibition at the Sala del Tesoro of the Castello Sforzesco by initiative of the Centre of Contemporary Jewish Documentation. (Page 5) Exhibited and published by the City of Milan, this volume contains biographies and illustrations of dozens of artists whose paintings and sketches had survived the camps. All illustrations in color. Subjects: Jewish art. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in art. Concentration camps in art. Concentration camps - Europe. Minimal rubbing. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-97-29A)
199618684W. W. Norton & Company, New York - London., 1996. XXIX, 386 S. Gr. 8°, OHLn mit ill. OU.
Hardcover, xiii, 168 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Authority. Despotism. Government, Resistance to. Wear to cover binding. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-16-10)
First edition. Paper wrappers, square 4to, 255 pages. Portraits of Holocaust rescuers from the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and the Soviet Union/Ukraine. Includes color and black and white photographs with accompanying text. Includes bibliographical references. Prologue by Cynthia Ozick and afterword by Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis. Very good condition. (HOLO2-17-5)
Hardcover, 168 pages, maps, 8vo, 25 cm. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue -- Juvenile literature. Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust -- Juvenile literature. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Juvenile literature. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue. Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Includes index. Bibliography on pages 160-164. In dust jacket. Good condition. (Holo2-19-16)
8vo. 281 pages. Illustrated. In English. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue. Jews -- Denmark. Denmark -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945. In very good condition (HOLO2-77-53)
Softbound. 8vo. VII, 106 pages. 22 cm. First edition. This publication gives a brief history of Jews in Albania with an emphasis on their exodus in 1991; it emphasizes the widely unknown exceptional situation of Jews in Albania during the Second World War, in that not a single Jew was taken to any of the Nazi concentration camps. This accounts for the extraordinary fact that by War's end there were more Jews in Albania than before, due to an influx of Jews fleeing from other countries, not only Yugoslavia and Greece, but also from further afield such as Germany and Austria. Central to Sarner's history is Josef Jakoel (1922-91) , spiritual head of the Jewish community in Albania, whose perseverance in his faith managed to prevent the very small Jewish community in Albania from completely losing touch with their roots and with each other although travel even within Albania during the Communist period was extremely limited, and the few Jews were scattered between Tirana, Durres, Vlora and Shkodra. A second important theme of Sarner's account is the story of Albania's "Righteous" (those non-Jews identified and honored by Yad Vashem as people who risked their lives to rescue Jews during the Holocaust) . Sarner gives details of some of these people and families (Moslems and Christians) who housed and hid Jews, some for years; he remarks on the extraordinary generosity of those hosts, their refusal to accept recompense and their ungrudging giving even in situations of extreme danger. Not only were Jews offered hospitality by individuals and families; the Albanian government also heeded the code of honor for guests and refused to obey the command of the Italian occupies to expel all foreign Jews, and even provided a small stipend for needy refugee families. Subjects: Jews - Albania -History. Joden. Holocaust. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-97-14)
028163Paris LA FRANCE AU COMBAT, sans date 0 un fascicule in-8°, 51 pp., couverture illustrée, agrafé. (petite étiquette en papier Kraft collée sur le dos indiquant le titre, couverture faiblement insolé). Illustrations. Cachet gaufré sur le titre (ex-libris). Rare.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. Pages. 26 cm. First edition. Four reports printed for public circulation. Reports are titled, Some Aspects of the Jewish Economic Problem, A Bibliography for Jewish Vocational Agencies, A Guide to General Vocational Services, and Patterns of Jewish Occupational Distribution in the United States and Canada. Note laid in to Report No. 2 reading, This printed edition of Some Aspects of the Jewish Economic Problem differs slightly from the mimeographed edition issued in 1939. Aside from minor revisions, there is new material in the section headed Conclusion on page 10. Most of the changes are based on reaction by readers of the earlier edition. Additional copies are available upon request. The Jewish Occupational Council established in 1939 in New York as a national advisory and coordinating agency for Jewish organizations and communities in the U. S. And Canada engaged in educational and vocational programs and job placement. (yivoarchives.org) The organization is now called the International Association of Jewish Vocational Services. Subjects: Occupations -- Choice -- Jews. Jews -- United States -- Charities. Employment agencies, bureaus, etc. -- Jews. Spines rebacked. Some shelf wear. Light library markings. Very good condition. (HOLO2-109-21)
Original wrappers. 4to. 19+23+20 pages. 28cm. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Later drafts of three reports, presumably circulated internally, issued by the Jewish Occupational Council. Reports are titled, A Report on the Occupational Research and Informational Activities of the leading Jewish Agencies in the United States, Occupational Research and Informational Activities of Leading Jewish Agencies: Report No. 1. Revised January, 1940, and Some Characteristics of 408 Baltimore Jewish Youth: Report No. 4. April, 1940: Experimental Edition. The Jewish Occupational Council established in 1939 in New York as a national advisory and coordinating agency for Jewish organizations and communities in the U. S. And Canada engaged in educational and vocational programs and job placement. (yivoarchives.org) The organization is now called the International Association of Jewish Vocational Services. Subjects: Occupations -- Choice -- Jews. Jews -- United States -- Charities. Employment agencies, bureaus, etc. -- Jews. Spines rebacked. All reports have some age toning and minimal library markings. Some edge wear to the reports. The November 1939 report has tears and some chipping along cover fore edge. All have clean, bright and undamaged text blocks. All three reports in very good condition. (HOLO2-109-20)
Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 87 pages, Submitted to the National Council, 4 copies on OCLC, Ex-library copy, some shelf wear, otherwise very good condition (HOLO2-98-20)
Original wraps. 4to. 11 pages. 28 cm. First edition. Typewritten Report, by Engineer M. M. Belogousky, Collaborator of the Training Section, Secretary to the Technical Council of the Central Board of World ORT Union. Report on the ORT Schools and Training Courses in France, from the period 1933-39 (training German Jewish Refugees after the advent of Hitler) , with details of the type of courses, those involved, and a schematic outline of the courses given in this period; from the period 1939-1940, when France entered the war, the demand for skilled workers in the 'national defense' industries, the change in situation of refugees and foreign workers, cooperation with MAT-FORD Manufactory (the French Ford) and an exchange of training materials for graduates, inauguration of courses in Lyons at the time of the German invasion, the evacuation of Paris; the period 1940-1941, from the period of the 'French National Revolution' after the armistice with Germany and the imposition of strict requirements on ORT schools, the need for new facilities outside Paris, etc. , the work accomplished since October 1940, with new facilities opened in various towns and cities, the courses offered are listed; immediate difficulties of movement between towns is noted in detail, the granting of three 'circulating cards' permitting unrestricted movement across towns between facitlities for three engineers (Frenkel, Belogousky, Melamed) ; the establishment of ORT courses for people interned in concentration camps (camp Gurs, Argeles, Brens) , the difficulties ensuing, ORT's accomplished release of 150 boys from the camps who are learning a trade at the ORT boarding school in the Pyrenees; last sections of report titled: Constructive Help to Single Refugees, The Management and the Financing of Schools, The Kinds of Program of Studies, Study-Plan, the Pupil's Staff. Subjects: World ORT Union. Jewish refugees - Employment France. Refugees France 1933-1941. OCLC lists one copy (NYPL) . Light wear to edges, lightly aged, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-28)
Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 45 pages. 23 cm. Series: Report on Anti-Semitism in Argentina. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism -- Argentina -- Periodicals. Geographic: Argentina -- Race relations -- Periodicals. General Info: Also issued in Spanish with title: Informe Sobre Antisemitismo En La Argentina. Light wear to cover. Previous owners initials on inside cover, otherwise clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-28-21)
1st Edition. Original Typed Report. 12mo. 31 pages ; 30 cm. In English. This is the DP-period May 1952 Executive Report from the New York Jewish Agency for Palestine, now known as the Jewish Agency for Israel, which is the largest Jewish nonprofit organization in the world. This original type-written report of the financial expenditures and programmatic activities of the Jewish Agency documents one of the most important segments of the Agencys history. David Ben-Gurion was executive of the Agency until 1948, when he left to become Israels 1st Prime Minister. In 1952, the Knesset passed the Zionist Organization-Jewish Agency for Israel Law, which formalized the Jewish Agencys responsibility to supervise Aliyah, absorption, and settlement in the State of Israel. Interestingly, this New York Executive Report uses the name Jewish Agency for Palestine, even though the organization began to use the name Jewish Agency for Israel in 1948. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Damaged, with many pages torn in the middle, affecting text on one page. Fair condition, but complete. (HOLO2-130-38)
1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers, 8vo, 87 pages. Includes many photos and graphs. Cover title is International Refugee Organization, 1948-1949. The International Refugee Organization (IRO) was founded on 20 April 1946, and took over the functions of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, which was shut down in 1947. While the handover was originally planned to take place at the beginning of 1947, it did not occur until July 1947. The International Refugee Organization was a temporary organization of the United Nations (UN) , which itself had been founded in 1945, with a mandate to largely finish the UNRRA's work of repatriating or resettling European refugees. It was dissolved in 1952 after resettling about one million refugees. The definition of a refugee at this time was an individual with either a Nansen passport or a Certificate of identity issued by the International Refugee Organization. The Constitution of the International Refugee Organization, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 15 December 1946, specified the agency's field of operations. Controversially, this defined "persons of German ethnic origin" who had been expelled, or were to be expelled from their countries of birth into the postwar Germany, as individuals who would "not be the concern of the Organization. " This excluded from its purview a group that exceeded in number all the other European displaced persons put together. Also, because of disagreements between the Western allies and the Soviet Union, the IRO only worked in areas controlled by Western armies of occupation (Wikipedia 2016) . SUBJECT(S) : Political refugees. World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees. No copies listed on OCLC Worldcat. Light Wear Very Good Condition. Rare. (holo2-132-6)
1st edition. Original stiff paper wrappers. 4to. 34 cm. In English. This report details the work of the Inter-allied Reparations Agency in its final years. The Reparations Agency was established under the 1946 Agreement on Reparations from Germany and consisted of delegates from 18 countriesThe Agreement required certain final accounts to be presented by member governments by February, 1951 (UK National Archives, 2019) . SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 -- Reparations. Wrappers are lightly edgeworn very good condition. (HOLO2-142-35-DLMTX)
1946160496London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1946. 80 S., Original-Broschur, gr.8°. Softcover Umschlag etwas angestaubt und knittrig, mit Bibliotheksschildchen. Miscellaneous 8 (1946)