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Original Wraps. 8vo. [315-320] (ie. 6) pages. 24 cm. Offprint. Medicine and Murder, in Studies in Contemporary Jewry, VI, 1990. Review of Robert Jay Lifton, The Nazi Doctors. Mosse' review highlights the connection of the social role of physicians and genocide; the why and how doctors trained in healing could be transformed into mass murderers. Subjects: Nazi Doctors Auschwitz. Review. Light shelf wear. Very good condition. (MOSS-1-8) Xxxxx
Mm 160x230 Collana "Sapienza per tutti". Volume nella sua brossura originale, xxii + 253 pagine con illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 91 [1] pages. 19 cm. First Edition. Early reports on medical crimes at concentration camps, including Buchenwald, Dachau, and Aushwitz, from Czech Medical Doctors and one Journalist. Reports include descriptions of unhygienic conditions in the concentration camp facilities, surgical practices, vaccinations, and treatment of the sick, elderly, and those with contagious disease. Subjects: Concentration Camps -- Germany. Medicine -- Germany. Prisons -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 -- Medical care. Concentration camps -- Germany. Some edge wear and light age toning. Previous owners name on title page. Some damp staining, otherwise good condition. (HOLO-114-2a)
028156Paris éditions sociales, sans date 0 un fascicule in-8°, 40 pp., couverture illustrée de Joël, agrafé. (petite étiquette en papier Kraft indiquant le titre collée sur le milieu du dos). Tampon d'ex-libris. Rare.
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 36 pages each volume, 22 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Essays from Conversations with Rav Yerucham Halevi Levovitz. Levovitz was the Mashgiach Ruchani of the Mirrer Yeshiva in Poland. One of the great exponents of Mussar. He was a talmid or Rav Simcha Zissel Broida one of the foremost disciples of Rabbi Yisroel Salanter. Below are eight fascicles printed in Shanghai. The first three fascicles were first published before the Holocaust in Baranovitch, the fourth was published in Kaiden due to the war. For a period during 1940, the town served as home to about 300 students and teachers from the Mir Yeshiva. After WWII, much of orthodox Jewry in Europe was wiped out, along with their many yeshivas (Jewish schools of higher learning) . One of the only yeshivas to survive as a whole body was the Mir Yeshiva, which managed to escape miraculously to Shanghai, China, and then on to America. Many of the new leaders of the American and Israeli yeshivas in the post-war period were students of the Mir, and thus followers of Rabbi Leibovitz. SUBJECTS: Litvak Holocaust Displaced Persons. There are no copies listed on OCLC. Wear and soiling to outer wrappers, along with small chip missing from bottom left corner. Internally Good. Overall Good Condition. Rare. (RAB-60-12-13-14)
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 104 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Author's note and three selections of poems in English; with one poem in Polish. The poems and memoir of Sam Waks, a survivor of Auschwitz. Subjects: Yiddish poetry. Yiddish literature. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Ex-libris stamps on endpages. Otherwise near fine. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-99-38)
Original Wraps. 8vo. [XV-XXXIV] (i. E 20) pages. 22 cm. Offprint. Max Nordau and His Degeneration, Introduction to the 1968 edition of 'Degeneration' (Entartung, originally published 1892) ; published New York, Howard Fertig. This masterful introduction to the ideas of Max Nordau against the backdrop of fin-de-siecle Europe and concurrent positions in zionism, socialism, and cultural criticism, has been continuously reprinted in the English edition of Nordau's Degeneration since the first appearance. Not on OCLC, but held at the George Mosse Archives in Wisconsin. Subjects: Max Nordau Entartung English Edition Introduction. George L. Mosse Offprint. Fin De Seicle. Light wear to wraps, overall fresh and clean. Very good condition. (MOSS-1-1) Xxxxxxx
Hardcover, 163 pages, 8vo, 22 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) . Jews -- Persecutions -- Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) . War criminals -- Germany. Holocaust survivors -- Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) . Holocaust. Overlevenden. Daders. Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) -- Ethnic relations. Translation of: Max und Helen. Good condition. (Holo2-19-13)
201112192Paris Perrin 2011 Un volume in-8 dos collé, couverture blanche illustrée, 320 pages. Quelques rousseurs, néanmoins bon état.
In-8° pp. 136-16 completamente a fumetti in nero. Bross. edit. a colori. Ottimo stato.
Publishers cloth. 4to. 373 pages. 30 cm. First edition. In German. Sailor Suit-Star of David; Images of Jewish Life from the Province of Schleswig-Holstein. Over 600 illustrations from eight different family photo albums detailing 70 years of Jewish life in Schleswig-Holstein from 1871 until after 1945; with emphasis on daily life, cultural activities, Zionism, and the holocaust period. Subjects: Jews - Germany - Schleswig-Holstein - History - Pictorial works. Jews - Cultural assimilation - Germany - Schleswig Holstein - Pictorial works. Jews - Persecutions - Germany -- Schleswig-Holstein - Pictorial works. Alltag. Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) - Ethnic relations - Pictorial works. Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) - Civilization - Jewish influences - Pictorial works. Light shelf wear to edges of cloth, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-108-36)
20053230ABBerlin, Nicolai, (2005). 4° (31 x 21 cm). 183 S. mit zahlreichen teils farbigen photographischen Abb., Faksimiles und Karten. Illustrierter Original-Klappkarton.
Original Boards, 8vo, 31, 25 leaves ; 22 cm. In Hebrew. DP Publication. SUBJECT (S) : Talmud. Ta? Anit -- Commentaries. On cover: Masekhet Ta? Anit ? Im mishnayot Kil'ayim le-lomde daf ha-yomi. "Matanah me-et V? A? Ad ha-hasalah le-She'erit ha-pelit? Ah. " OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Front board bowed, paper browning as usually found, spine rebacked, light wear to first leaf. Good Condition thus. (HOLO2-85-10)
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 62, 50 pages, 22 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Tractate Taanit from the Babylonian Talmud with all Commentaries. Vaad Hatzalah was an organization to rescue Jews in Europe from the Holocaust. After World War II, the Vaad played an active role in the spiritual rehabilitation of the survivors, continuing its operations until the early 1950s. From its establishment in 1939 until the end of 1945, the Vaad spent more than three million dollars on relief and rescue activities. While its insistence on according rescue efforts top priority and circumventing bureaucratic and legal obstacles has been favorably acknowledged by historians, its particularism and insistence on priority for Torah learning at the possible expense of rescue activities continue to be a source of debate and polemic in the Jewish community (JVL, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Holocaust - refugees- Talmud. Ta? Anit -- Commentaries. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide (OCLC: 122743796) . Pages are browning and fragile, with some chipping in margins to first few pages. Overall good condition. (HOLO2-142-7)
Original red cloth boards with later blue spine and gold lettering. 4to. Unpaginated [ca 200 pages]; 38cm. Written in Hebrew and Aramaic. Title translates to Tractate Kiddushin from the Babylonian Talmud. Includes intricately illustrated title page with luxurious royal pillared structure with urns and lion statues. Tractate Kiddushin focuses on marriage law. The Vaad Hatzalah was an organization to rescue Jews in Europe from the Holocaust. It was founded in November 1939 by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada (Wikipedia, 2016) . After the war, Vaad Hatzalah published special editions of important Jewish and rabbinic texts for the survivors living in the DP camps in Germany. Some editions, like this one, were printed in New York, where supplies and prototypes of Jewish texts were more readily available. SUBJECT(S) : Talmud, Rabbinic literature, Holocaust survivors, DP camps. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Spine rebacked. Dampstaining, markings, and rubbing that affects text on Original boards. Significant edgewear. Library stamps, bookplate, and markings. Pencil and pen markings that minimally affect text. Slight browning to pages. Good condition. Rare edition, much more scarce than the more common Munich publications. (Holo2-134-13)
Original Wraps. 12mo. 19 pages. 20 cm. Holocaust-era imprint, the final of 5 annual brochures issued. With frontispiece portrait of Theodor Herzl. Contains the Masada Program, a history of Zionism and Palestine, the Zionist movement, the Masada youth movement, Masada aims and activities, the history of the Masada movement. Contains 14 illustrations. February 1940 - cover. Program of the Masada Zionist Youth Movement, updated and issued yearly between 1936 and 1940. Subjects: Zionism. Masada. Jews, American. Jewish religious education. OCLC lists 3 copies (JTSA, Harvard, Natl Libr Israel) . Light wear to wraps, previous owners signature on front wrap, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (ZION-8-18)
8vo. 246 pages. First edition. On the Holocaust SUBJECT (S) : Judaism. Stern was born in Lithuania in 1897, and moved to the United States as a child. He attended Hebrew Union College, and was ordained in 1922, He spent five years as a rabbi in Pennsylvania, and then moved to Montreal, where he was appointed to serve Canada's first Reform Congregation. He was particularly active in the ecumenical movement and conducted an annual interfaith seminar attended by prominent Christian clergymen and laymen. (EJ) Bookplate inside front cover, slight wear on the edges, particularly at the corners and spine, good condition. (HOLO2-6-31)
<p>29 cm, rilegatura editoriale con titolo al dorso, sovracop. illustrata; p. 205, numerose tavole in nero e a colori. Edizione a cura della Fondazione Collegio San Carlo di Modena e della Banca popolare dell'Emilia Romagna.</p>
In-8 (Cm 21,5 x 15,5), pp.437, brossura editoriale. Illustrazioni bianco nero nel testo. Rare millimetriche macchioline alla br. anteriore. OTTIMO
Marco Nozza Marco Nozza. Hotel Meina. Milano, Mondadori 1993 - I italiano, in ottavo pp.X + 316 8062 Saggio storico sulla persecuzione degli ebrei in Italia. Prefazione di Giorgio Bocca. Copertina ammaccata e pagine piegate all'angolo superiore. Copertina cartonata con sovraccoperta Legermente strappata all'angolo inferiore del dorso. Libro in buone condizioni.
Original Cloth. 8vo. 121 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Scenes of the Destruction. Important collection of photographic images of Holocaust, published the year after the wars end in Palestine, not yet Israel. Introduction by Avraham Levinson. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Pictorial works. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Europe. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . World War (1939-1945) . Pictorial works. OCLC lists 18 copies. Light edge wear to cloth, endpages lightly foxed, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-124-4)
028297imp. union, Mulhouse, sans date 0 une plaquette in-8°, agrafée, 47 pp., couverture illustrée. Illustrations en noir & blanc en hors-texte. Peu courant dans cet état.
201419091CBBoston, Beacon Press, 2014. 4°, 299 S, Text: englisch, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), 5 Seiten oben mit Eckknick, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar
1st Polish edition. Later boards, 8vo, 91 pages. Includes 12 illustrated plates. In Polish. Title translates to Majdanek: Court Proceedings of the Special Criminal Court in Lublin. A recording of court Preceedings of the Polish-Soviet Special Criminal Court established in Lublin in August 1944, in order to investigate the Nazi crimes in the Majdanek extermination camp. This Polish edition was published with several photographic reproductions, showing the members of the commission, the Nazi officers of the camp, the findings, human remains in Majdanek. The Majdanek concentration camp was established on Heinrich Himmler's order and operated from October 1, 1941 until it was liberated by the Soviet Army on July 22, 1944. It is known to be the best preserved Nazi concentration camp of the Holocaust, as the Germans did not have enough time to destroy the evidences of their crimes. The Commission for investigating the German crimes was established in August 1944 and soon they published this booklet in several languages. Despite of the importance of this statement it must be mentioned that the Commission made many erroneous assumptions regarding the duration of the camp or number of people killed at Majdanek, probably because they were motivated rather by political and propaganda agenda than by a search for historical facts. The total number of the victims is still controversial, in this report 1.5 million victims of different nationalities were counted, however according to the latest researches there were 79, 000 victims, 59, 000 of whom were Jews. [Kranz, T. : Bookkeeping of Death and Prisoner Mortality at Majdanek. Pp. 81-110. In: Silberklang, D. (ed. ) : Yad Vashem Studies. Vol. 35: 1. Jerusalem, 2007.].. WorldCat lists 15 copies worldwide. Overall in very good condition. (HOLO-2-140-1U) .
Softcover. 12mo. 101 pages. Ill. 17 cm. First Edition. A brief history of the Majdanek concentration camp outside of Lublin, Poland where nearly 80,000 were exterminated in less than three years. Also includes personal recollections from former prisoners including accounts of labor, executions, resistance and liberation. Translated by Anna Zagorska. SUBJECT (S) : Majdanek (Concentration camp) . Bibliography: pages 99-100. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Nice, clean copy; very good condition. (HOLO2-49-20) .