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1985219453Shazar Library Institute of Contemporary Jewry Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism Hebrew University of Jerusalem January 1985. Paper Back. Very Good. clean unmarked copy Shazar Library, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, Hebrew Univer unknown
1986222186Jewish Combatants Publishers House 1986. Hardcover. Very Good. Four volumes 4to in cloth gilt spine titles. Very Good overall: vol. 2 is slightly cocked the boards on vol. 3 are very slightly bowed vol. 4 has a very slight spine lean. The jackets are generally nice with few chips and closed tears the spine of vol. 1 is moderately sunned. Please request a shipping quote before ordering. Jewish Combatants Publishers House hardcover
1992026551New York: Shengold Publishers Inc 1992. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by both AUTHORS directly on the front free endpaper. The first signatures are dated 3/13/92. Signed and dated 1/17/15 a second time by Irene in a very shaky hand. This is the 1992 Shengold first edition NOT the 1998 Schreiber reprint. Near Fine condition in a bright and shiny Near Fine dust jacket crease to front inner flap. NO chips or tears. NOT price clipped $18.95. The jacket is protected by a removable Brodart clear-plastic sleeve. NOT a remainder. Previous owner's name and brief gift note. Pages are otherwise crisp clean and unmarked. Photo illustrated. Holocaust memoirs of this Jewish couple - Carl lived as a Christian for 3 years before being discovered and sent away to concentration camp but escaped deportation to Auschwitz. Irene survived confinement in a ghetto by changing hiding places several times. They married in Poland at the end of the war and emigrated to America in 1948. Bound in the original blue cloth stamped in bright gold on the spine. Complete with dust jacket. From the publisher: "This is the candid graphic and moving story of two Holocaust survivors. Their youth and their wits helped them to survive and put their ordeal to a constructive end.". INSCRIBED / SIGNED by both AUTHORS. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. 202pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Shengold Publishers, Inc Hardcover
1941167943The Hague: City Legislative Board 31 January 1941. Laying the groundwork for the Holocaust in the Netherlands A significant step in the implementation of the Holocaust in the Netherlands - a broadside ordering all Jews in The Hague to register with the authorities. The broadside was issued in the name of The Hague mayor Cornelis Lodewijk van der Bilt on the order of the Reich Commissariat for the Occupied Dutch Territories. Similar orders were made by municipal bodies across the Netherlands. Headed in Dutch "Obligation to register persons of wholly or partly Jewish blood" it states that anyone with one Jewish grandparent must register by 21 February 1941. Each person will be issued with a certificate which must be shown to authorities on request. Those who do not register are liable to a five-year prison term and confiscation of assets. The move was part of an ongoing campaign against the Jews in the Netherlands that began shortly after the Nazi invasion in May 1940. Registration was with the mayor's office - the poster attests to the co-operation forced or otherwise of existing political structures. Almost all Dutch Jews did comply with the order. Deportations from the Netherlands began in Summer 1942 and was effectively completed by September 1944; less than a quarter of Dutch Jewry who fled the country or hid with supporters survived the Holocaust "The Netherlands" Holocaust Encyclopedia accessible online. Poster 280 x 229 mm printed in black verso blank. A couple of minor creases else very good. unknown
1998BN151634Österreichische Lagergemeinschaft Mauthausen o.J 1998. 1998. Erinnern. Remembering. Souvenir. Ricordare. Mauthausen. - "Signiertes Exemplar" von der Autorin Cathrine Stukhard <br/><br/>Erinnern. Remembering. Souvenir. Ricordare. Mauthausen. - "Signiertes Exemplar" von der Autorin Cathrine Stukhard Holocaust - Mauthausen - Bandion Wolfgang J. Cathrine Stukhard und Stephan Hilge Österreichische Lagergemeinschaft Mauthausen, o.J unknown
19951-0028974514Macmillan Library Reference 1995. Hardcover. New. 252 pages. 11.50x9.25x1.25 inches. Macmillan Library Reference hardcover
1971N635Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1971. Original Cloth with d/j. Very Good. 8vo. 258411pp. Hrsg. vom Stadtarchiv Mannheim. German text. A very good and clean copy in the original box. <br/> <br/> Kohlhammer hardcover
199410479Los Angeles: Holocaust Remembrance Committee Michael Diller High School 1994. Hardcover. Fine/very good . Tall quarto black paper over boards167 pages illustrations maps portraits. -- Inscribed & signed by Arnold Lorber one of the twelve survivors on the first free endpaper. -- Unable to locate any hardbound copies of this book. Scarce in hardbound. Contents: stories of Jewish survivors of the Holocaust I'm not a hero merely a survivor! / Ernest Braunstein -- A child in and of the Holocaust / Ralph Codikow -- Courage personified / Renee Firestone -- Mazel & persistence / Jona Goldrich -- Assured by mother she would survive and she did / Zelda Grodsenski Gordon -- Surviving the "mine field" / Fred Kort -- Never give up! / Arnold Lorber -- A hero saved by his mother's wisdom and love / Paul Mandel -- Mila Leopold and Schindler / Leopold Pfefferberg Page -- Saga of the Pasternak Family / Alfred Pasternak -- "We must never never forget" / Maurice Pechman -- The messenger of life / Andrew Stevens. Holocaust Remembrance Committee, Michael Diller High School hardcover
1990N3397Bad Ischl: Blickverlag 1990. Original Decorative Wrappers. Very Good. 8vo. nd ca 1990 90pp. Many illustrations. SHIPPING WORLDWIDE INCLUDED. <br/> <br/> Blickverlag unknown
9997678281.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1945174825Amsterdam: United States Information Service 1945. Nazi crimes publicly revealed First edition first printing of the catalogue of one of the earliest Holocaust exhibitions held in the Netherlands soon after the war. The exhibition and catalogue were funded by the United States Information Service which supported exhibitions of photographs across Europe to show what had been done by the Nazis and build support for the coming war crimes trials. It includes one of the defining images of the Holocaust - the future Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel among other prisoners on the barracks at Buchenwald. Sextodecimo. With 25 half-tone photographs. Original grey wrappers printed in black. Short split at head of spine and 50 mm split at foot a little soiling to wrappers wrappers and contents slightly toned. A very good copy. unknown
198347653Los Angeles: American Congress of Jews from Poland and Survivors of Concentration Camps 1983. First edition. Softcover. g to vg. Oblong Quarto. 4 55 leaves incl. 49 photographic plates. Original white stiff spiral-bound wraps with black lettering and publisher's device on cover. Catalog of the photo-exhibition "The Tragedy of the Jewish Child Under the Nazis" by the Holocaust Documentation Committee in Los Angeles. <br /> <br /> The exhibition is structure into six categories: Children orphaned and Starving 7; Child Labor Exploited 9; Struggle to Survive Physically and Mentally Warsaw Ghetto Scenes; 17 The Final Destination; 10 Child Partisans 3; After Liberation 3. The exhibition was curated in consideration of the younger viewers therefore omitted those pictures which in their stark and gruesome reality might harm the impressive minds of children Benjamin Grey. Introduction by Dr. Judah Pilch "Lest we forget." Illustrated with forty-five full page b/w photographs documenting the suffering of Jewish children during the Holocaust. Cover with very light soiling and rubbed. Last two plates with some wear along bottom edge not affecting images. American Congress of Jews from Poland and Survivors of Concentration Camps unknown
2012C000038932Pittsburgh PA: The Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh 2012. Hardcover. Very Good /very good . Oblong 8vo black cloth in dust jacket. Illustrated in color and b&w. Mild shelfwear to book and unclipped jacket with contents clean bright and unmarked. Scarce. The Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh hardcover
2012C000038931Pittsburgh PA: The Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh 2012. Hardcover. Very Good/very good . Oblong 8vo black cloth in dust jacket. Illustrated in color and b&w. Book is VG- with light rubbing and discoloration to front and rear boards. Contents clean bright and unmarked. Minimal shelfwear to unclipped jacket. Scarce. The Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh hardcover
10095Antwerpen1985 t/m 1992 diverse formaten geniet of gebrocheerd gelezen staat naam vorige eigenaar - unknown
19451874311945-46. A photograph album compiled by an American soldier serving in Austria immediately after the Second World War containing several photographs documenting the Holocaust. The album is divided into three sections labelled "commercial photographs" "'captured' photographs" and "personal photographs". The Holocaust images are in the "commercial" section and show piles of corpses concentration camp prisoners both naked and in striped uniforms and views of the camps and crematoria. Other commercial photographs depict combat scenes entertainment and bombed-out cities. The "'Captured' photographs" - it is unsure what the compiler means by this - also appear to be commercially produced. The "personal photographs" were all captured by the compiler and individually captioned. They depict the American soldier - identified only as "me" - while posted in Pupping Austria. The images include portraits of himself and his named comrades views of the Pupping Prisoner-of-War camp local buildings and landscapes and excursions to nearby Linz. The photographs are dated from November 1945 to June 1946. Oblong folio 370 x 290 mm embossed boards with gilt design on front new string ties containing 137 photographs of varying sizes on 15 card leaves remaining leaves unused. Covers very lightly rubbed and soiled some leaves a little chipped all photographs present. In very good condition. hardcover
1960190277Krakow: International Auschwitz Committee 1960s. First edition first printing very scarce and even more so in the dust jacket. Offered "in memory of those murdered a warning to those living" the book charts the history of Auschwitz from its founding to its liberation and the trial of camp operators. It is extensively and graphically illustrated with photographs. The text is in English French and German throughout. The publishers the International Auschwitz Committee was founded by survivors in 1952 to preserve the memory of the camp counter anti-Semitism and maintain links between former inmates between nations and across the Iron Curtain. Oblong quarto. Original grey cloth front cover lettered in blind. With dust jacket. Jacket a little rubbed and chipped at extremities without price as issued; a fine copy in very good jacket. hardcover
1945190283London: Associated Newspapers Ltd. 1945. First edition first impression rarely encountered in the jacket of one of the earliest full expositions of the Holocaust aimed at a general audience published by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. The book gathers first-hand accounts and photographs from the liberation of the Nazi camps in the West showing corpses and surviving inmates as well as captured camp operatives. Quarto. Original red cloth front cover lettered and with barbed wire design in black. With the dust jacket illustrated with photograph of Holocaust victims. Light bumping and rubbing at extremities jacket chipped and creased reinforced with tape on verso protective acetate sleeve taped directly to jacket; a very good copy in sound jacket. hardcover
19671824721967. Auschwitz memorialized - a record of "the first fully 'international' event" at the former camp A commemorative album for the opening of the memorial at Auschwitz on 16 April 1967 an important stage in its transition to an international memorial site. Situated at the western end of the railway lines that cross the camp the memorial remains a central part of the Auschwitz complex. The large granite memorial was designed by the Italian architects Andrea and Pietro Cascella. Approximately 200000 people attended the unveiling including Polish state officials the East German and Italian foreign ministers and prisoner organisations. The first two photographs show the memorial the third the crowd bound in by the barbed wire and the fourth the Polish prime minister Józef Cyrankiewicz laying a tribute. The remainder show the attendees eating lunch food stalls and chefs preparing the food. Given this the album was presumably produced for the organizers of the catering. "Abstract in form and vague in its message the monument and the events surrounding its unveiling in April 1967 certainly furthered the memorial site's growing international character and testified to the waning relevance of a traditional Polish-national commemorative idiom at Auschwitz. At the same time however the Birkenau monument failed to specify or acknowledge explicitly the suffering and death of Jews as Auschwitz and therefore took its place in the continuum of commemorative marginalization of the Shoah at the site" Huener pp. 145-6. The memorial does not mention the Jews specifically nor did Cyrankiewicz in his remarks at the event as he wished to continue to present the camp as a specifically Polish tragedy. Nonetheless the unveiling "drew tremendous attention from abroad and can therefore be understood as the first fully 'international' event held at the State Museum at Auschwitz. The highly publicized April ceremonies. reached the wider European public and through the presence of countless journalists the world" Huener p. 146. Oblong quarto 36 x 25 cm containing 28 silver gelatin prints ranging from 17 x 12 to 17 x 23 cm mounted on 21 leaves of thick black card string-tied within blue cloth covers. Fore edge of first leaf a little chipped otherwise binding and contents in excellent condition. Jonathan Huener Auschwitz Poland and the Politics of Commemoration 1945-1979 2003. hardcover
1945193462Jerusalem: Published by the Jewish Agency for Palestine / Search Bureau for Missing Relatives 1945. The search for the living First edition of the first major attempt to reunite Jewish families after the Holocaust listing 118000 survivors and their locations. Almost immediately after the war localized lists were published recording survivors from particular camps ghettos and countries. The Jewish Agency for Palestine established the Search Bureau for Missing Relatives to draw these efforts into a comprehensive register. The introduction notes it was published to "facilitate the re-establishment of contact between the remnants of Jewry in Europe and their relations in the Land of Israel and overseas. The Register contains the names of 60000 Jews of various countries saved from the camps and the ghettos who have been registered wherever they were were found following the liberation of Europe from Nazi servitude". It nevertheless cautions readers not to give up hope if a name is absent given the difficulty of compilation amid the chaos of postwar Europe. Lists also appeared in the weekly bulletin Lakarov Ulerahok while search requests were broadcast on Kol Yerushalayim in Jerusalem. Despite the suggestion of "forthcoming volumes" no further were produced. During its years of operation 1945 to 2002 the Bureau handled more than a million enquiries. The volumes are scarce on the market with most surviving copies held institutionally. They remain important reference works for those tracing relatives. 2 vols octavo. Original brown wrappers lettered in black. Contemporary Hebrew library stamps to title page of the Search Bureau for Missing Relatives; residue of removed labels to front covers. A little toned with minor wear remnants of the paper ties as issued to title pages wrappers of vol. I a little loose with some gatherings shaken. A good set of a fragile publication. unknown
1947298232New York: Machmadim Art Editions 1947. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio in gray cloth with original brown paper dustjacket. Book of fantastic charcoal illustrations with accompanying Yiddish melodies on staves Machmadim Art Editions hardcover
1947004306<p>Amsterdam: Amsterdamsche boek- En Courantmaatschappij N.V. 1947 128 pagina's. 120 illustraties / cartoons die op een luchtige / humoristische wijze een beeld geeft van het leven in het kamp Tjimahi bij Bandoeng waar in 1944 circa tienduizend gevangenen werden vastgehouden. Gebruikspoortjes. 1ste / 1st. Half Linnen Hard Cover. Used / Gebruikt. Illus. by Hartley M.G. A4 Oblong.</p> Amsterdamsche boek- En Courantmaatschappij N.V. hardcover
198133603Sidgwick & Jackson 1981. 8vo. First UK Edition with frontispiece map and plates; blue cloth gilt back a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. SCARCE. Sidgwick & Jackson, hardcover
1994Q-0805210156Schocken 1994-03-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Schocken paperback
1980026880Freeport Maine: The Cumberland Press Inc. 1980. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the AUTHOR directly on the half title page. The inscription reads: "To Jerry and Bertha Siegel. For once I am wordless. In memory of our meeting in Europe 1945 and our re-meeting in Maine 1985. With deep emotion signed Gerda Haas." Fine condition in a bright and shiny Very Near Fine dust jacket only very lightly rubbed. NO chips tears or fading. Clean square and tight. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Illustrated with 12 pages of photos. First Edition with "First Printing" so stated on the copyright page. Bound in the original gilt-stamped off-white cloth. From the dust jacket: "Gerda Haas speaks for the first time of her own experiences - of growing into womanhood under increasingly hostile conditions first in Ansbach then in Berlin and finally in the Theresienstadt concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. The account of her extraordinary escape to Switzerland adds a new dimension to holocaust studies.". INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the AUTHOR. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Fine condition/Very Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xxii 287pp. 12 pages of photos. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. The Cumberland Press, Inc. Hardcover