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Newsletter. One sheet- (two sided) . 43cm. Miscellaneous reviews of Jewish books. This issue includes: Tragedy of Jewish People in Lyrical Laments, More Than 2, 000 Artists at Work in Israel, Mr. Katz Attempts to Rationalize Holocaust, Each Generation Has to Re-Win Liberties, Jewish Ethics A Partisans Interpretation. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-20)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers, Large 8vo, 43 pages. Published in May 1933. The persecution continues unabated, and has now been placed on a statutory basis by the enactment of a series of decrees by which Jews, as such, are subjected to grave disabilities. These decrees and their practical effects form the main subject of this publication. (from the Foreword) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Germany -- Congresses. Persecutions. OCLC: 40835832. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy of this item in their Rare Books Center. Edgewear to bottom of edge of wrapper, no text affected, small datestamp and note on cover, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-126-14-ACC-'e)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 45 pages. Published in June 1933. Contents include: I. Further Development of the Persecution; II. The Nazi Terror; III. The British Opinion; Appendix: Material Relating to Nazi Propaganda. Laid in is a facimile of two relevant letters to the editor of the Manchester Guardian from May 1933 signed "M." (Montefiore?). The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy of this item in their Rare Books Center. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Germany -- Congresses. Persecutions. OCLC: 230455019. Very Good Condition. (Holo2-126-14A-ACC-'e)
1st edition. Original wraps bound inside pamphlet protector. 8vo. 50, [1] pages. 22 cm. Very early publication from just after Hitler was given emergency powers, exposing the immediate systematic persecution of German Jews by the Nazi regime. (On 30 January 1933 Hitler became Chancellor; in the March 1933 elections, no single party secured a majority. Hitler called on Reichstag members to vote for the Enabling Act on March 24, 1933, and he was granted plenary powers "temporarily" by the passage of the Act. [54] The law gave him the freedom to act without parliamentary consent and even without constitutional limitations) . Published in April 1933 by two British Jewish organizations reporting on official acts of anti-Jewish persecution in Germany by the newly empowered Nazi government. Contents: Nazi Propaganda before 1933, Nazi Pronouncements in 1933, Nazi Outrages, the Persecution of the Jews by the Nazi Government, and British Opinion. With five appendices: The Jewish Population of Germany; General Ludendorff's Manifesto to the Jews of Poland; Extract from the German Government's Letter to the Peace Conference, May 1919; Extract from the German-Polish Convention of May 15th, 1922, regarding upper Silesia; Einstein and Germany. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy of this item in their Rare Books Center. Subjects: Jews - Germany. Jews - Persecutions. Jews. Jews Persecutions. Bookplate on title page, Very Good Condition (HOLO2-126-14B)
1991009060Hamburg, Christians, 1991. 236 S., 2 Blatt. Orig.-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. Ein schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
1995009222Wien und München, Europa Verlag, 1995. 351 S. Orig.-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. Der Kopfschnitt etwas stockfleckig, sonst schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
311 pages. "Includes seven tales of suspense, horror, despair, and joy, told in the words of the rescuers." - from jacket. Average wear. Binding tight and square. Unmarked. Blue soiling to bottom edge of text. Dust jacket in clear plastic protector. Sound copy. Book
1991JUDA2310Dorsten, Eigenverlag des Dokumentationszentrums 1991. gr.-8°, 206 S., mit zahlr. Abb., ill., lam. OPpbd., tadellos. Ein Buch des Dokumentationszentrums für jüdische Geschichte und Religion in der früheren Synagogenhauptgemeinde Dorsten im Kreis Recklinghausen
Original Cloth, small 8vo. , 292 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism -- France. Political corruption -- France. Evidence, Expert -- France. Bookplate on inside cover, name of prior owner written on flyleaf, some stains on title page. Very good condition. (COMHIST-16-30)
Publishers Cloth. 4to.120 pages. 31 cm. First U. S. Edition. Translation of Weerklank van Anne Frank; edited by Anna G. Steenmeijer, in collaboration with Otto Frank (Anne Franks Father) and Henri van Praag. A compilation of poems, art work, and articles regarding the importance of Anne Franks experience to a contemporary understanding of the Holocaust. Includes readers responses to the diary and some previously unpublished writings by Anne Frank. Examines the place of the diary in education and the impact of various dramatic and film adaptations of Annes story. Subjects: Frank, Anne, 1929-1945. VG+ condition in good jacket. Nice copy. (HOLO2-97-6)
Cloth; 8vo. 179 pages. Steckel's memoir of WWII, which he began as Chief Rabbi in Osijek; in part 2 he reproduces letters he received in 1941 from the Comissioners of the Jewish Religious Communities in Sarajevo; part 3 is a critique of Holocaust literature. On the Jews in Yugoslavia during the Holocaust, and the forces at War in Croatia and Bosnia. Scarce book. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Excellent condition. (H-35-5)
Cloth, 8vo, xii, 179 pages, 23 cm. Inscribed by the author. Subject: Steckel's memoir of WWII, which he began as Chief Rabbi in Osijek; in part 2 he reproduces letters he received in 1941 from the Comissioners of the Jewish Religious Communities in Sarajevo; part 3 is a critique of Holocaust literature. On the Jews in Yugoslavia during the Holocaust, and the forces at War in Croatia and Bosnia. Scarce book. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Very Good Condition. An excellent copy. (Holo2-57-20)
IN HEBREW. 23.5x16.5 cm. 349 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
PHO524M1960, Editions Polonia, Varsovie. ENVOI. In-4, relié, toilé éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 266pp. Imprimé en héliogravure. Jaquette fatiguée. Intérieur bon. Exemplaire satisfaisant de ce témoignage accablant. INSCRIBED BOOK. In-4, clothbinding, dust jacket, 266pp. Worn dust jacket. Interior good. Satisfying copy.
First edition. Original blue and white paper wrappers with gold JDC logo. 8vo. 104 pages; 23.5 cm. This issue focuses on celebrating 50 years of JDC aid in Europe. Includes more than a dozen articles by various authors focused on their work in Western Europe, Central Europe, and Scandinavia. Describes efforts to aid Jewish refugees before, during, and after the Holocaust. Includes 8 pages of glossy black-and-white photographs of refugees all over the world. In the seething cauldron of the postwar world, every new disturbance led to a new influx of refugees with its accompanying train of woe. Kielce, Budapest, Suez, Bizerte, Algeria-each of these dramas took its tribute of blood and suffering from the Jews. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust refugees, Jewish immigration, JDC. OCLC lists 4 holdings worldwide (Hebrew University, National Libr of Israel, Tel Aviv Univ, Harvard) . Slight rubbing. Minimal markings. Very good + condition. (Holo2-134-12)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 15 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Declaration by Jan Stanczyk on the heroic struggle of the underground movement in Poland (Jewish and Polish) , the vicious eradication of all Polands citizens by the Nazi occupation, and the need to redress previous wrongs committed by the Polish government against its Jewish citizens. Contains six illustrations. A pledge of Jewish equality in a 'post-war democratic Poland freed of the Nazi yoke, ' was given here today by Jan Stanczyk, Polish Minister of Labor and Social Welfare at a press conference preceding his address to the executive committee of the Jewish Labor Committee. 'The future relations between Gentiles and Jews in liberated Poland, ' said Mr. Stanczyk, 'will be built on entirely new foundations. Poland will guarantee all her citizens including the Jews full legal equality. This Poland will be a true democracy and every one of her citizens will enjoy equal rights irrespective of race, creed or origin. ' Emphasizing that the Jewish underground movement in Poland today is part of the great Polish underground army waging the struggle for the common cause of liberation, Mr. Stanczyk declared that the present war 'has wiped out the institutions and destroyed the power of groups which had striven to foment hatred among the people of Poland' and that their common fate has created a strong bond between Gentile and Jew. - JTA, 'Post-war Poland Will Guarantee Equality to Jews, Stanczyk Pledges', December 11, 1941. Subjects: Rzeczpospolita Polska (Government-in-exile) ; Jewish Labor Committee (U. S. ) . Jews - Legal status, laws, etc. - Poland. Civil rights - Poland. World War, 1939-1945 - Poland. Civil rights. Jews - Legal status, laws, etc. World War (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 8 copies. Light wear to wraps, overall very clean and fresh. Very good condition. Very important. (HOLO2-123-27)
Hardcover, 8vo, 303 pages, illustrated. In German. Edition: 1. Aufl. SUBJECT (S) : Stalin, Iosif V. Molotov, Vjaceslav M. Briefsammlung 1925-1936. Literaturverz. Bibliography on pages 267-268. Other Titles: Pisma I. V. Stalina V. M. Molotovu. ; Deutsch. Light wear to edges of dustjacket. Very good condition. (Holo2-73-1)
1986017902Institute for Historical Review 1986. Near Fine condition in a Very Good dust jacket a couple small tears just a little soil on its rear panel. Protected by a removable Brodart clear-plastic sleeve. Clean square tight and unmarked. No owner's name or bookplate. Not a remainder. Pages are clean. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. The author a German Judge argues that Auschwitz-Birkenau was not an Extermination Camp. Documented with 6 appendices and extensive chapter notes 54 pages in length. Bibliography. Index. Illustrated with 20 pages of maps plans diagrams and photos. "First English language edition published December 1986" is so stated on the copyright page. Translated from the German by Thomas Francis. "This book shatters the claims made about exterminations at Auschwitz in a systematic and scholarly manner. Judge Staglich's analysis will convince scholars and laymen alike that the 'Holocaust' is nothing more than a myth." "Wilhelm Staglich is a Doctor of Jurisprudence who received his degree from the distinguished University of Gottingen in Germany. He served 20 years on the bench in Hamburg. During World War II the author was a warrant officer with the Luftwaffe on the staff of an anti-aircraft detachment which was protecting the industrial plants surrounding the Auschwitz concentration camp. Because of his liaison duty he had access to the main camp at Auschwitz. in the summer of 1944. The allegations about mass extermination at Auschwitz. contradicted his own experience He says he observed no mistreatment of internees no clouds of smoke no stench of burning corpses -- only orderly quarters sanitary facilities and internees who were well nourished who appeared to have neither special demoralization nor fear let alone a fear of death. Because of these contradictions Judge Staglich set out to examine the evidence. A classic Holocaust denial. "Documented" with some 650 footnotes. Bound in the original green boards with a gilt-stamped black cloth spine. Complete with dust jacket. First Edition in English so stated. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. ix 376pp. 20 pages of illustrations. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Institute for Historical Review Hardcover
1st edition. Original Color Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 297 pages. 20 cm. In Polish. First Edition. Published in Germany, primarily for Polish-speaking Jewish DPs. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Concentration Camps, Jewish. Thaddeus Stabholz. OCLC lists 17 libraries worldwide. Spine rebacked, light wear, Good+ Condition. Scarce title. (HOLO2-28-2)
21x16cm. 220 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Cover corners slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
2003109039Sprockhövel. 2003. 16 Seiten. Mit mehreren faks. Abbildungen. Ill. Originalbroschur. 21x15 cm
199418629CBStäfa, Rothenhäusler, 1994. 8°, 157 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), 4. Auflage Besitzervermerk auf Vorsatzseite, Rückenkanten oben und unten minimal bestossen (kaum wahrnehmbar), sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar
19466076(Zch.), Jack Schumacher Vlg, [1946]. 157 S., mit 1 Porträt. Original-Broschur, 8°. Nicht bei Sternfeld/Tiedemann. Softcover Schutzumschlag fehlt, Papier etwas gebräunt.
1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers, 8vo, 117 pages. Includes illustrations and portraits. 20 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, The Ghettos in Revolt. Early comtemporary reporting on Jewish revolts in the ghettos, published the year after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Poland. Jewish ghettos World War, 1939-1945 Atrocities -- Jews. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Poland -- History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. OCLC: 15104626. Light wear, Very Good Condition. Important (holo2-138-17)