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1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 80 pages, includes maps, 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Jews after the War: Report from the First Conference of the Jewish Labor Committee. The Jewish Labor Committee was founded in 1934 in response to the rise of Nazism in Europe. Today, it works to maintain and strengthen the historically strong relationship between the American Jewish community and the trade union movement, and to promote what they see as the shared social justice agenda of both communities (Wikipedia, 2018). OCLC 937355974.SUBJECTS: Holocaust Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Jews. Very Good Condition. (YID-40-84)
19x12.5 cm. 117 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed and slightly curved. Spine faded. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Several pages slightly age stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Paper wrappers, 10 pages. In Spanish. Title in English: " Z. Z. W. (Zydowsky Zwiazek Wojksowy) In the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising" Z. Z. W. Was a Jewish Military Union, founded by David Wdowinski (1895-1970) . "The ZZW never integrated into the main underground fighting organization in Warsaw, the Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa (The Jewish Fighting Organization) , but the two groups did coordinate their activities to a certain extent during the spring of 1943. The ZZW did not participate in the first armed clash in the ghetto, in January 1943. During the April uprising its fighters fought fiercely near Muranowska Square, in one of the major battles of the rebellion. Other ZZW men fought in the Brushmakers' area of the ghetto, and still others in the area where supplies were kept. Wdowinski was captured by the Germans during the uprising and was sent to various concentration camps but survived. He settled in the United States after the war and in 1961 was a witness at the Eichmann Trial. He published his memoirs, And We Are Not Saved (1963) . " (Rozette, EJ, 2007) Very good condition. (HOLO2-25-4)
1914EXzz0908jWien, Der "Alldeutsche Verein für die Ostmark" 1914. gr.-8°, 203 S., OBrosch., ausgebleicht, Rücken gebräunt. Georg Heinrich Ritter von Schönerer (1842-1921) österreichischer Gutsherr und Politiker. Schönerer hatte von 1879 bis zur Jahrhundertwende Bedeutung als Führer zunächst der Deutschnationalen und später der Alldeutschen Vereinigung. Er war ein heftiger Gegner des politischen Katholizismus, ein radikaler Antisemit und übte starken Einfluss auf den jungen Adolf Hitler aus, der ihn als eines seiner Vorbilder ansah.
1914JUDA0759cWien, Der "Alldeutsche Verein für die Ostmark" 1914. gr.-8°, 203 S., neuerer HLnBd. mit goldgepr. Deckeltitel, sehr gut erhalten. Georg Heinrich Ritter von Schönerer (1842-1921) österreichischer Gutsherr und Politiker. Schönerer hatte von 1879 bis zur Jahrhundertwende Bedeutung als Führer zunächst der Deutschnationalen und später der Alldeutschen Vereinigung. Er war ein heftiger Gegner des politischen Katholizismus, ein radikaler Antisemit und übte starken Einfluss auf den jungen Adolf Hitler aus, der ihn als eines seiner Vorbilder ansah.
200922223ABSankt Augustin/Berlin, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2009. 8°. 96 Seiten deutsch, 84 Seiten englisch. Broschiert. Die Versandkosten für Kunstwerke und mehrbändige Werke können von den Standard-Versandkosten abweichen. Guter Zustand.
200538643(Hamburg, Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg (FZH), 2005). 117 S. Mit 1 Abb. OBrosch.
W O´swiecimiu, Wydawn. Pa´nstwowego Muzeum. Paper Wrappers, 8vo; 211 pages. In Polish. Robinson & Friedman # 1713. "Auschwitz Leaves. " The organ of the Museum at Auschwitz. An important journal. This issue includes 2 fold out maps as well as many photos and facsimilies. Small tear in cover, Very Good Condition. (h2-3-15)
2002008869Köln, DuMont, 2002. 221 S., 1 Blatt. Großformatiger Orig.-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. Ein schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar in einwandfreiem Zustand.
3/4 black button with white silhouette of the Star of David behind caption: We Mourn the Victims of Nazidom. The records of the Synagogue Council of America indicate the button is from c. 1943. Although, this date cannot be verified with certainty, the button is from no later than the late 1940s. Face of button is nice and clean; back has some rust, but overall very good condition. (HOLO2-60-11)
8vo. 4 pages. In English. Index of articles from the Holocaust period. (AMR-27-50)
5704 (1944). Original blank paper wrappers. 8vo. 64 pages. 21 cm. Reprinted in early 1944 for Jewish refugees in Switzerland with some additional notations. In Hebrew and German in parallel columns (with diacritic vowel marks under the Hebrew, and with Yiddish translation between Hebrew). Original 1938 title page, with verso 1944 German title page: Den jüdischen Flüchtlingen in der Schweiz; Zur Feier des [Pesakh]-Festes im Jahre 5704; überreicht vom Schweizerischen Israelitischen Gemeindebund. (For the Jewish Refugees in Switzerland; For the celebration of Pesakh in the year 5704; presented by the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities). Copyright by Lehrberger & Co. of Frankfurt. A European-published hagada from the darkest period of the Holocaust, produced specifically for those feeling the inferno. During 1943 and 1944, the extermination camps were working at a furious rate to kill the hundreds of thousands of people shipped to them by rail from almost every country within the German sphere of influence, and by the spring of 1944, up to 8,000 people were being gassed every day at Auschwitz (USHMM, 2012). Passover 1944 began on April 8, the day that the roundups of the Jews of Carpatho-Ruthenia and northern Hungary started. On April 14, the last day of the Holiday, László Endre & László Baky (German-installed heads of the Ministry of the Interior) and Eichmann made the official decision to deport all the Jews of Hungary. With ten illustrations; an early 19th century German Orthodox Haggadah originally compiled by Wolf Heidenheim in 1822. Published for German-Jewish refugees in Switzerland under the auspices of the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities, founded in 1904 to help protect the general interest of Jews in Switzerland; during the second world war, the Federation helped support the refugee community in Switzerland: Prior to and during the Second World War, Switzerland gave refuge to about 23,000 Jewish refugees although the government decided that Switzerland would serve only as a country of transit. These Jews were protected during the Holocaust due to Swiss neutrality. The Jewish refugees, however, did not receive the financial support from the government that non-Jewish refugees received. Many more Jews were prevented from entering, effectively shutting the border. (Jewish Virtual Library; Switzerland). The publishers, Goldschmidt, issued an earlier printing in 1940 (listed in one library on OCLC), no copies of this issue (1944) listed in libraries on oclc. Subjects: Haggada shel Pesah. German-Jewish Refugees - Schweizerischen Israelitischen Gemeindebund. Holocaust. Previous Owner's name on front wrappers, with "Zurich 5" written underneath. Wraps lightly soiled, with small tear at bottom of backstrip; otherwise Very good condition. Rare and important. (HOLO2-104-15)
8vo; 8vo, 388 pages. Includes illustrations. 20 cm. ISBN: 3875841654 Map on folded leaf. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 374-375. "Mit Beiträgen von Vera Bendt ... et al. ; dieses Buch basiert zu Teilen auf einem Manuskript von Eike Geisel ; Gesamtredaktion, Carolin Hilker-Siebenhaar." Subjects: Jews--Germany--Berlin. Synagogues--Germany--Berlin.Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Germany--Berlin.Berlin (Germany)--Ethnic relations.Very Good Condition.GER-15-40Adw)
8vo. 240 pages. CONTENTS INCLUDE: Nisko: The First Experiment in Deportation by Jonny Moser; The Forgotten Part of the 'Final Solution': The Liquidation of the Ghettos by Wolfgang Scheffler; Jewish U-Boote in Austria, 1938-1945 by C. Gwyn Moser; Nazi Criminals in the United States: The Fedorenko Case by Henry Friedlander & Earlean M. McCarrick; The Burning of the Books in Nazi Germany, 1933: The American Response by Guy Stern; The Search for the Silver Lining: The American Academic Establishment and the 'Aryanization' of German Scholarship by Karen J. Greenberg; Pressing at the Limits: The Challenge of the Hebrew Committee of National Liberation to Chemical Warfare Policy by John Ellis van Courtland Moon; Holocaust Numismatics by Joel J. Forman; Discussing Holocaust Literature by Ruth K. Angress; Refugees and Survivors: Reception in the New World by David S. Wyman; Understanding the SS Imperium by Mishael H. Kater; How Popular was the Third Reich? by Michael H. Kater; Jewish Fate in Hungary by László Varga; Precious Legacy or Tragic Heritage by Jonathan Helfand. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Periodicals; Holocaust; Oorlogsmisdadigers; Opsporing. Very good condition, like new. (holo2-127-4)
8vo. 278 pages. CONTENTS INCLUDE: The Economics of the Final Solution: A Case Study from the General Government by Götz Aly & Susanne Heim; Non-Jewish Children in the Camps by Sybil Milton; Traditional Antisemitism and the Holocaust: The Case of the German Diplomat Curt Prüfer by Donald M. McKale; Three Generations Remember the Holocaust: Hilsenrath, Becker, and Seelich by Dagmar C. G. Lorenz; Out of the Mouths of Monsters: Perspectives on Nazism in Grass and Tournier by Judith Ryan; Concentration Camps in Exile Literature: The Case of Osthofen by Alexander Stephan; Attempts to Settle Jewish Refugees in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1934-1939 by Gerhard P. Bassler; American Radoi Coverage of the Holocaust Joyce Fine; Germany's Special Path to the Holocaust by Donald L. Niewyk; Between Rationality and Irrationalism: George L. Mosse, the Holocaust, and European Cultural History by Steven E. Aschheim; The Fate of Soviet POWs in World War II by John H. E. Fried; Historians of Jewish Resistance by Jan T Gross; Facing Survivors in Fiction and Film by Robert H. Abzug: The Thesaurus of Hell: Twenty-Six Years of the Periodical Przeglad Lekarski-Oswiecim by Wolf Oschlies; Homosexuals in Nazi Germany by Rüdiger Lautmann. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Periodicals; Holocaust; Oorlogsmisdadigers; Opsporing. Very good condition. (Holo2-127-5)
1st edition. Original Orange Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 62 pages + 4 pages of photo plates of atrocities. Very slight discoloration along top edge, otherwise Very Good Condition. (SPEC-35-14)
198537642Sydney: A.A.J.H.S. 1985. 1st edition. Fine. folio. dust jacket 200p. b/w pls. ep maps A commemorative Book of the Holocaust Gathering May 1985 Sydney Australia. Scarce A.A.J.H.S. unknown
197319989AStuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt (DVA), 1973. Gr. 8°. 300 Seiten. Mit Titelbild. Original-Leinen mit Original-Umschlag. (Schutzumschlag mit Randläsionen, sonst gutes Exemplar).
1st edition. Original Orange Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 32 pages + 8 pages of photo plates of atrocities. With the important stamps on the cover of the Belgian War Crimes Mission (at the British Army of the Rhine) and the Belgian War Crimes Liaison Group. Small stain on cover, otherwise Very Good Condition. (SPEC-35-17)
8vo; 374 pages; Large fold-out geneaological chart of the Gebrueder Veit presen t at rear. In English & German. Beautiful Contributors include: Walter Breslauer, Ernest Hamburger, Shalom Adler-Rudel, Max Birnbaum, Michael Munk, Wolfgang Hamburger, Hans-Erich Fabian, Robert Kempner, Steven Schwarzschild, Manfred Swarsensky, Harris Hirschberg, Joachim Prinz, Max Nussbaum, Georg Salzberger, Curt Wilk, Felix Hirsch, Elizabeth Feist-Hirsch, Hanns Reissner, Werner Behr, Herman Pineas, Gerd Ehrlich, Werner Rosenstock, Hans Steinitz, etc. Very Good Condition in Very Good Dust Jacket (HOLO2-89-53)
Original Cloth. 8vo. VI, 169 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Contains various essays on the content and approaches for implementing Human Rights; with four appendices of legal documents. Subjects: Civil rights. International relations. Light wear to cloth. No jacket. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-64) xx
Original Cloth. 8vo. 334 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hungarian. The Holocaust: Selected Studies. Collection of articles by Randolph L. Braham. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Historiography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Romania. Antisemitism - Europe. Antisemitism. Historiography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 7 copies. Light shelf wear, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-48) xx
Original Cloth. 4to. 1, 590 pages. 28 cm. First Hungarian edition. Edited by Randolph Braham. Housed in illustrated box. Three volume set: 1. Ko¨t. Abau´j-Torna va´rmeyge-Ma´rmaros va´rmegyge - 2. Ko¨t. Maros-Torda va´rmeyge-Zemple´n va´rmegye - 3. Ko¨t. Fu¨ggele´k. The illustrated three-volume Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary is a magisterial resource, thorough and exhaustive, chronicling the wartime fate of the Jewish communities in that country where virulent antisemitism is anything but dead, even today. With scores of detailed maps and hundreds of photographs, this reference work is organized alphabetically by county, each prefaced with a map and a contextual history describing its Jewish population up to and into 1944. Entries track the demographic, cultural, and religious changes in even the smallest communities where Jews lived before their marginalization, dispossession, ghettoization, and, finally, deportation to labor and death camps. The encyclope¬dia endows scholars and lay researchers with both panoramic and microscopic views of the virtually last-minute destruction of most of the Jews of Hungary, until then the last sizable surviving Jewish community in occupied Europe. - USHMM. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Jews - Persecutions - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Antisemitism - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Judenvernichtung. Antisemitism. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 17 copies. Brand new in publishers plastic. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-45) xx
Hardback. 8vo. 1, 480 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hungarian. Contains 5, 573 items on the Holocaust in Hungary. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary - Bibliography. Jews - Hungary - History - 20th century - Bibliography. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Hungary - Bibliography. Antisemitism - Hungary - History - 20th century - Bibliography. OCLC lists 13 copies. Brand new, wrapped in plastic from publisher. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-26) xx
Original Wraps. 8vo. 249 pages. 24 cm. First Hungarian condensed edition. Hungarian translation of the condensed edition of Politics of Genocide published by Wayne State University Press, 2000. Translated by Szentmiklósi Tamás. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Ethnic relations. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 7 copies. Light wear to wraps, clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-19) xx