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19871164309Frankfurt/Main, Juedischer Vlg Athenäum, 1987. 236 S. OKart.
8vo., First Edition thus; maroon cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. First published in France in 1972.
Reichlich in Schwarzweiß illustriert.
Bombay: People's Publishing House, 1951. Wrappers; 12mo. 19 pages. Text on back cover reads in part: "In 1920 Thaelmann joined the Communist Party of Germany, bringing with him 90 per cent of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Hamburg. In the years that followed, this simple Hamburg docker rose to the leadership of the Communist Party by the dint of devoted effort and unfailing service. Around him gathered millions in the fight against Hitler. As Communist candidate in the presidential elections of 1932, Thaelmann polled over five million votes. Long before Hitler came to power, Thaelmann strove to achieve the unity of the German working-class movement as the only way to bar the advance of Fascism. " OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Paper yellowed; top right corner slightly wrinkled. Very good condition. (H-30-2)
65478Bruxelles/Paris, Fondation Auschwitz/Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Déportation, 1996. 16 x 23, 304 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché, très bon état.
Wrappers; 8vo. 286 pages. Photograph of author on back cover. Includes references and index. Text from cover: "A frank and often shocking account which details how 'Hitler's own' have managed to return to power in almost every walk of German life-including the foreign office, the courts, the police...." By a former German economist and newspaper editor who was put in a concentration camp, escaped, and eventually emigrated to the United States. Fascism -- Germany (West) National socialism. Fascisme -- Allemagne (Ouest) Nazisme. Germany (West) -- Politics and government. Allemagne (Ouest) -- Politique et gouvernement. Pages brown; otherwise, very good condition. (H-35-4)
Cloth; 8vo. 286 pages. Photograph of author on back cover. Includes references and index. Collage of newspaper headings on inside front and back covers. "A frank and often shocking account which details how 'Hitler's own' have managed to return to power in almost every walk of German life-including the foreign office, the courts, the police...." By a former German economist and newspaper editor who was put in a concentration camp, escaped, and eventually emigrated to the United States. Fascism -- Germany (West) National socialism. Fascisme -- Allemagne (Ouest) Nazisme. Germany (West) -- Politics and government. Allemagne (Ouest) -- Politique et gouvernement. Very good condition in fair dust jacket. (H-35)
16x23.5 cm. 429 pages. Front cover slightly scratched. Else in good condition.
199657083Hamburg : Hamburger Ed. 1996. 343 S. ; 24 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand, Neupreis in Euro: 30,--
199831925AWarzawa, Shalom Foundation / Fundacja Shalom, 1998. Gr. 4° (38,5 x 29 cm). 230 (2) pages. With 454 photographs. Original-cloth with dust jacket / Original-Leinen mit Original-Umschlag. (Dust jacket slightly rubbed / Schutzumschlag etwas berieben).
23.5x16.5 cm. 266 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition.
IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH. 280x210 mm. 498 pages. Hardcover. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover slightly curved. Cover corners bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 8vo. 182 pages. Published as the war was ending, proposals for rebuilding, revitalizing, and securing the Jewish people. SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) ; Jewish question; World War, 1939-1945 Jews; Zionism, Human rights. Owners tamp on title page, Very Good Condition (HOLO2-7-21A)
8vo. 182 pages. First edition. Published as the war was ending, proposals for rebuilding, revitalizing, and securing the Jewish people. With the scarce dust jacket. SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) ; Jewish question; World War, 1939-1945 Jews; Zionism, Human rights. Lacking Jacket. Previous owner's stamp and small tear on flyleaf, good condition. (HOLO2-7-21)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 14 pages. "There is no greater task, no nobler purpose than the rebuilding of a people so horribly shattered as Polish Jewry. Let us build, fight, and win a new future for the Jew everywhere, a life of service and security for our people, and the ultimate realization of Jewish national aspirations in Eretz Israel. " Tenenbaum was born in Sasov, Poland and in 1919 represented the Jewish National Council of Poland at the Paris Peace Conference. In 1920 he immigrated to the United States, where he was both a distinguished doctor and a leader in U. S. Jewish life. He founded the Joint Boycott Council in 1933 to boycott German materials before and during World War II (Gottlieb, EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) -Jews; Jewish Refugees. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Northwestern University, University of Kansas, Jewish National and University Library) . Spine rebacked, light wear, A very good copy. (AMRN-6-59).
used Good Condition; Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 15 pages. Tenenbaum was a leader in U. S. Jewish life, serving as chairman of the executive committee of the American Jewish Congress (192936) , as vice president of that organization (194345) , and as a member of the administrative committee of the World Jewish Congress (1936) . He was the founder and chairman of the Joint Boycott Council (193341)....As president of the American and the World Federation of Polish Jews, Tenenbaum twice visited Poland after the war to bring aid to the remaining Jews there (Gottlieb, EJ, 2007) . The Joint Boycott Council was formed in 1936 to consolidate the efforts of the American Jewish Congress and the Jewish Labor Committee to promote a boycott against German merchandise and services after the Nazi rise to power. Its chairman was Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum. The JBC continued its boycott until the entry of the United States in WW II. An overview of the economic strategies of the Nazis, its Barter Treaties and the repercussions of the boycott and sanctions. Illustrated with various tables. SUBJECT(S) : Anti-German boycotts -- United States. Germany -- Economic conditions -- 1918-1945. OCLC lists only 6 copies worldwide. Institutional stamp on inside of front cover, spine repaired, light wear, Good condition. (HOLO2-38-15A)
22.5x15.5 cm. 182 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges slightly worn. Spine rubbed. Ex-Library copy with usual marks. Ex-Libris stamp on title page. Several page edges age stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition
1993009083Heidelberg, Manutius, 1993. 111 S. Orig.-Pappband. Unveränderter Nachdruck der Ausgabe in der Bücherei des Schocken Verlags, Berlin 1934. Ein schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
BILINGUAL ENGLISH-POLISH EDITION. 29X38.5 cm. 230 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Spine slightly loose. Title page slightly torn near binding. Else in good condition.
20804° (33 x 26 cm). 39 Seiten, 2 Blatt. Mit 16 ganzseitigen Original-Lithographien von P. Jardel auf Tafeln und einem farbig gedruckten Frontispiz von L. Templier. Rohbögen in Original-Interimsbroschur. Umschlag fleckig mit leichten Alterungsspuren. Innen sauber und tadellos erhalten.
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. [16] pages ; 19 cm. In English. In this historic speech, Temple concludes, My chief protest is against procrastination of any kind The Jews are being slaughtered at the rate of tens of thousands a day on many days. We know that what we can do is small compared with the magnitude of the problem, but we cannot rest so long as there is any sense among us that we are not doing all that might be done. We have discussed the matter on the footing we are not responsible for this great evil but it is always true that the obligations of decent men are decided for them by contingencies which they did not themselves create We stand at the bar of history, of humanity, and of God. Holocaust-era speeches by the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Rochester made to the House of Lords outlining ongoing atrocities and calling for the British government to approach the problem of resettling Jewish refugees with more urgency. William Temple (18811944) was a bishop in the Church of England. He served as Bishop of Manchester (192129) , Archbishop of York (192942) and Archbishop of Canterbury (194244) . A renowned teacher and preacher, Temple is perhaps best known for his 1942 book Christianity and Social Order, which set out an Anglican social theology and a vision for what would constitute a just post-war society . Against the background of persecution of Jewish people during World War II, Temple jointly founded with Chief Rabbi Joseph Hertz the Council of Christians and Jews (CCJ) to combat anti-Semitism and other forms of prejudice in Britain. In March 1943, Temple addressed the House of Lords, urging action to be taken on the atrocities being carried out by Nazi Germany. (Wikipedia, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue. In the US Holocaust Museum rare book collection. Some edgewear. In about very good condition. (HOLO2-130-9)
200899202Berlin, Rowohlt Berlin 2008. 2008. 252 S., 1 Bl., Orig.-Pappband mit Orig.-Umschlag.
220x145mm. XI+236 pages. Gilt hardcover. In good condition.