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Publishers cloth. 8vo. 291 pages. 23 cm. First American edition. The acrimonious debate over British policy towards refugees from the Nazi régime has scarcely died down even now, some 60 years later. Bitter charges of indifference and lack of feeling are still levelled at politicians and civil servants, and the assertion is made that Great Britain's record on refugee matters is shabby and unworthy of its liberal traditions. Island Refuge is the definitive account of a largely unexplored and still highly controversial episode in twentieth-century history. (Publishers description) Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Germany. Politieke vluchtelingen. Joden. Auswanderung. Drittes Reich. Einwanderung. Geschichte 1933-1939. Great Britain - Emigration and immigration - History. Institutional marks on endpages, without jacket; otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-50)
8vo., First Edition, with 27 plates on 16; cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, black endpapers, a fine copy in unclipped.
IN YIDDISH WITH ENGLISH TABLE OF CONTENTS. Contains b&w plates. 240x160 mm. 541 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover yellowing and rubbed. Cover edges and corners bumped. Binding visible between few pages. Stamp on few pages. Few page edges wrinkled. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
13.5x21.5 cm. xviii+421 pages. Paperback. Slight chafes on sides of spine. Else in very good condition.
64 pages. Features: Spike Lee's "Clockers"; Richard Price on Screenwriting; Ken Loach; Ulu Grosbard; Tiananmen Documentaries; Marlene Gorris; Mark Rappaport; "North Star"; Holocaust Videos; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Publishers cloth. 8vo. VI, 228 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Issued under the auspices of the Institute of Race Relations. Dr. Andrew Sharf - head of the Department of Political History at the University of Bar-llan, Israel engages with the history of major and minor British newspapers and journals and their content as concerns the situation of German-Jews throughout the 1930s period. On the whole his findings show an abysmal reaction on the part of British newspapers to have little if any sympathy for the victims or an accurate understanding of the events in Germany at the time, with subtle yet recurring displays of anti-semitism, if not an outright open hostility to German-Jewish refugees. Subjects: Press - Great Britain. Antisemitism - Germany. Jews - Germany - History. With Good dustjacket. Clean and fresh throughout. Very good condition in Good jacket. (HOLO2-95-2)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 12mo, 27 pages, 8vo, 22 cm. Series: Working papers in Holocaust studies; 1. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- History -- 20th century. Jews -- Poland -- Politics and government -- 20th century. Named Corp: Ogolny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "Bund" w Polsce. Geographic: Poland -- Ethnic relations. Includes bibliographical references. OCLC: 18716573. Jewish institional stamp on front cover & title page, otherwise Very good condition. (Holo2-22-4-AEL-'x)
225x165 mm. 645 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover edges slightly bumped. Spine slightly stained. Spine edges bumped. Else in good condition.
1st edition, original paper wrappers. 8vo, iv (English) + 27 (Hebrew) pages. In Hebrew with additional English abstract and title page. The Eichmann trial was one of the most important events in pre-1967 Israel. The article attempts to compare the reactions of two witnesses to the trial, Hannah Arendt and Haim Gouri, to the proceedings. These writers represent two conflicting perspectives- a Jewish-universalist one on the one hand, and a Jewish-Israeli one on the other .Interestingly, the insight of both Arendt and Gouri played a role in subverting the prevalent attitudes toward the memory of the Holocaust in Israeli society. While Arendts assertions became a basis of a tendency to universalize the Holocaust, removing it from a specific Jewish context, Gouris observations led to a strong identification with Diaspora Jewry. The Eichmann trial and the new perceptions in its wake marked the beginning of the decline of the concept of Negation of the Diaspora and the acceptance of the Holocaust as a major identity-forming factor in Israeli society. (from abstract) SUBJECT(S): War crime trials -- Jerusalem. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). Eichmann, Adolf, Trials, litigation, etc. Arendt, Hannah-- Views on the Holocaust. Gouri, Haim, Middle East -- Jerusalem. OCLC: 50757632. Near Perfect Condition. Very Good++ (HOLO2-159-41-ALXZ)
Signed by the Author. 21.5x15 cm. Hardcover in dust jacket. Dust jacket torn on upper spine. Else in good condition.
2002104605Hannover, Sprengel Museum 2002. 2002. Quer-4°, 88 S., 2 Bll. durchgehend mit farbigen Fotos, Orig.-Pappband.
201268842BBZürich., JRP Ringier., 2012. 29 x 24 cm. 159 S. OEnglisch-Broschur., 68842BB Erste Auflage. Kapitel oben und unten gering bestoßen sowie kleiner Einriss oben, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.
68843BBHelsinki., Parvs., 2017. 29 x 21 cm. 120 S. OEnglisch-Broschur., 68843BB Erste Auflage. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar. Serlachius-museoiden julkaisuja, 38.
IN HEBREW. Contains b&w plates. 23x16 cm. 16+335 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners and edges slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. Contains B&W plates. 23X16 cm. 16+335 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
Cloth. 8vo. Xxii, 265 pages. Ill. 24 cm. First Edition. With an introduction by Mikhail Gorbachev and forewords by David S. Wyman and Teddy Kollek. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Charities -- History -- 20th century. Hulpverlening. Joden. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Goldman, Ralph I. ; Biography. Cover Title: I Seek My Brethren: Ralph Goldman and The Joint. Rescue, Relief and Reconstruction The Work of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Includes bibliographical references and index. Nice, clean copy with dust jacket. Fine condition with very good jacket. (HOLO2-63-16).
24x16cm. XII+510 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Very Good Condition; 4to; 90 pages; "Ostrzegamy. " In Yiddish. Includes Photo-montage covers and 61 Photos & Facsimiles. (H-42-13)
1984302424American Jewish Commission on the Holocaust May 1984. Paper Back. Good. Second printing. Moderate to heavy rubbing and scuffing to the light blue paper wraps. Front cover is torn at the lower front hinge by 1.5'. Title page is signed and inscribed by the author. The same title page has some offsetting from a news paper article laid in. Binding is fine. All other pages are clean and bright with no markings. American Jewish Commission on the Holocaust unknown
Moving personal testimony of the way the Jews were deported from Greece to concentration camps during the Nazi occupation. Errikos Sevillias was born in Athens in 1901 into a Sephardic family. He learned how to work in leather as a child and opened his own leather workshop when he was 16. From 1919 until 1923 he served in the Greek army, for three years fighting in Asia Minor. After the war he reopened his workshop, married, and had a daughter. Life, as he writes, "went along well" until he experienced "an inexplicable and unexpected great adventure," meaning Auschwitz. Errikos Sevillias was killed in Athens by a motorcycle in 1974, when he was 73 years old. The manuscript of this book was found among his papers after he died. He describes the appalling events at Auschwitz with extraordinary calm, saying merely that he couldn't understand "what they wanted in doing such an unjust and evil thing." His simple statements of events give the clearest possible image of the indescribable. The manuscript was translated by Nikos Stavroulakis, who also has provided an extremely useful historical outline of the Jewish presence in Greece with a description of the occupation and final solution. 125p.+ plates Book
efore the rise of the Nazi party, Germany, especially Berlin, was one of the most tolerant places for homosexuals in the world. Activists such as Thomas Mann and Albert Einstein campaigned openly for the rights of gay men and women and tried to repeal the law against homosexuality. But that all changed when the Nazis came to power; existence for gay people became fear-filled. Raids, arrests, prison sentences and expulsions became the daily reality. When the concentration camps were built, homosexuals were imprisoned along with Jews and any other groups the Nazis wanted to suppress. The pink triangle sewn onto prison uniforms became the symbol of the persecution of homosexuals, a persecution that would continue for many years after the war. A mix of historical research, first-person accounts and individual stories brings this time to life for young readers. Stories of bravery in the face of inhuman cruelty, friendship found in the depths of despair in the camps and the perseverance of the human spirit will educate and inspire.155p. illus Book
1996008973Berlin, Nicolai, 1996. 157 S. Großformatiger Orig.-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. Der Kopfschnitt etwas stockfleckig, sonst schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
199290273Berlin, Nicolai, (1992). 165 (1) S. Mit zahlr. Abb. im Duotonedruck im Text u. auf Tafeln. 4to. 29 cm. Weißer OPp.-Bd. mit fotograf. illustr. SU.
200015771CBLondon [u.a.], Allen Lane - The Penguin Press, 2000. gr.8°, XXI, 377 S. und 16 Tafelseiten mit s/w-Abbildungen, Text: englisch, original Pappband (Hardcover) mit original Schutzumschlag, Erstausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar
2006100126897Touring 2006 576 pages 11 8x3 2x16 4cm. 2006. Cartonné. 576 pages.