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A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 206 pages. Black and white photos.
Berlin : Union, 1988. 8vo, 131 pages. First Edition. In German. A history of the Jewish museum which existed in Berlin prior to the Holocaust. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish art and symbolism -- Germany -- Berlin. Art, Jewish -- Germany -- Berlin. Jews -Germany -- Berlin -- Intellectual life. Multiple black and white photographs and reproductions. Includes index and bibliographical references. Excellent condition with book jacket in very good condition. (MX-30-1)
Berlin: Selbstverlag Institut Kirche und Judentum, 1986. Paperback. 8vo. 201 pages. First edition. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish religious education of adults. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. In perfect condition. (GERN-2-2) .
Softcover, 15 pages, portraits, 8vo, 21 cm. Sympathetic look at the complicated Levin, who some say was "obsessed" with Anne Frank. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish authors -- United States -- Biography. Levin, Meyer, 1905-1981. Cover title. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Articles added. Near fine condition. (Holo2-19-82)
Paper Wrappers. 4to. Each issue is 4 pages. 20 issues. Issues 2 and 8 have supplemental sheet laid in, as well. Holocaust-era American Anti-Fascist periodical commonly touching on racist and anti-Semitic topics. Contents Include: Anti Propaganda, Rand Leads Anti-Semites, A Report on Carl Mote, Commoner Party to Fight Negroes, Jews, Ku Kluxers Active, Anglo-Israel Convenes, Anti-Semitism Keynotes Annual Kingdom Convention, Hate Sheet Invades New York City, Anti-Semitism Promoted, A Report on J. A. Lovell, Hatriots Canonize Patton, Call Him Anti-Semitic, A Report on the German-American Press, A Report on Anti-Semitism in the N. Y. News. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Issues 18 and 19 are darkened and fragile with some chipping. Most issues have checkmarks next to headlines, but all text is clear. Good condition. Important anti-Nazi periodical from US. (HOLO2-41-26)
Paper Wrappers. 4to. Each issue is 4 pages. 18 issues. Anti-Fascist periodical commonly touching on racist and anti-Semitic topics. Issue 7 has typo on date and issue number, corrected by hand. Contents Include: A Report on German Sympathizers, Terminiello Tours North: Berates Jews and Reds, A Report on Gerald B. Winrod, Thanks Anti-Semites, White Gentiles, Franco, and Seditionists Defended, Gentile Sheets Started in Wisconsin, Missouri, A Report on Eugene Talmadge, A Report on Eugene Flitcraft, Letter to Henry Ford II, A Report on the German American Press, A Report on Ralph W. Gwinn, Kansas City Bigots Named, Who Is Marilyn R. Allen? OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Most issues have checkmarks next to headlines, are darkened, fragile and chipping at edges but all text is clear. Otherwise Good condition. Important anti-Nazi periodical from US. (HOLO2-41-27)
Paper Wrappers. 4to. 4 pages. Anti-Fascist periodical commonly touching on racist and anti-Semitic topics. Contents Include: Anti-Propagandists Carry On, The Mailed Fist. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Pages are slightly worn with some creasing and small tears at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-55-14)
Paper wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages. Cover title: "Address delivered at the XXXV I Biennial Convention, U. A. H. C. , Cincinatti, January 17, 1939." Holocaust-era publication. OCLC lists two copies worldwide. Cover sunned. Very good condition. (SPEC23-24)
No Date (ca. 1944)1st edition. 8vo; 32 pages; 22 cm. A Holocaust-era defense of Zionism by one of its American leaders, this privately printed pamphlet was printed on beautiful laid paper in a somewhat fancy typeface and with spelled-out page numbers to add to its elegance. Very Good Condition (Zion-9-2)
Contains b&w plates. 250X330 mm. 418 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. DJ slightly worn. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Softcover, 503 pages, 8vo. "We devote nearly half of volume 32 of Yad Vashem Studies to various aspects of the Holocaust in [Hungary]. Six articles by both established and lesser-known scholars break new ground in Holocaust research and analysis. Randolph Braham reassesses rescue operations in Hungary, focusing on six major operations. He makes penetrating, critical observations on the motivations, objectives, strategies, and tactics of the Jewish, Hungarian, and German participants involved. Most importantly, Braham differentiates between what he sees as the myths and the realities that were related in many postwar accounts of the rescue of Jews in Hungary....László Karsai presents a first analysis of war crimes' trials in Hungary by the Hungarian People's Courts. ...Guy Miron and Anna Szalai look at Jewish reactions to the anti-Jewish laws passed in Hungary and, in the process, reveal a great deal about Hungarian Jewish identity on the eve of the Holocaust there. ...Three articles in this volume relate to Polish-Jewish relations and interactions before and during the Holocaust. Dariusz Libionka's analysis of the attitudes of the Polish Catholic intellectual press toward the Jews in the 1930s makes for devastating reading. ...Felicja Karay discusses the fascinating and strange case of the HASAG-Kielce forced-labor camp...Edward Kossoy tells the remarkable story of a group of 400 Jewish prisoners in the Gesiówka camp in Warsaw, who were liberated by a volunteer Polish force during the first days of the Polish uprising in Warsaw in August 1944....Three articles address the impact of new battlegrounds on the Holocaust as perceived from three different perspectives--the Germans, the Jews, and the Allies. Dan Michman returns to one of the best-known documents from the Holocaust--Heydrich's Schnellbrief--and asks the simple yet heretofore unaddressed question: why was it written? .... The late Raquel Hodara analyzes the activities and reactions of Polish Jewish women to the Nazis during the first months of the occupation. .... And finally, Nicholas Terry re-examines the level of information and comprehension of the Holocaust in British military intelligence circles during the first months of the systematic murder of the Jews. ...The volume concludes with five review articles on books by German, American, and Israeli authors. Joachim Neander reviews three new books on the SS economic administration and the forced labor that it employed; Yaacov Lozowick reviews Isabel Heinemann's book on the SS-Race and Resettlement Main Office; Judith Baumel reviews Nechama Tec's book on women, men, and the Holocaust; Michael Berenbaum reviews Dan Michman's book on Holocaust historiography from a Jewish perspective; and Nathan Cohen reviews the encyclopedia of Holocaust literature edited by Lillian Kremer. Two important aspects of the Holocaust that are highlighted in the contents of this volume--the Holocaust in Hungary and the individual--are reflected in the cover photos. Sándor Markovits's pocket watch individualizes fourteen Hungarian Jews from Simleul Silvaniei (Szilágysomlyó) whom the Nazis set out to murder in 1944, in their last-ditch effort to complete the "Final Solution. " In the background we see the faces of Hungarian Jews deported from the Carpathian Mountains to Birkenau at nearly exactly the same moment in history at which the Markovits family was deported. " Light wear. Small dent to bottom left corner of book. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-11)
Paper Wrappers, Oblong 8vo, [92] pages. Loaded with illustrations and facsimiles, all dealing with rescue and resistance. 22 x 24 cm. In Hebrew and English. LCCN: 85-128482 Title on added title page: "The living bridge. Catalog of an exhibition held at Bet ha-tefutsot `al shem Nahum Golman, Tel Aviv." SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue -- Exhibitions. Jewish soldiers -- Palestine -- Exhibitions. Holocaust survivors -- Exhibitions. Refugees, Jewish -- Exhibitions. Named Corp: Great Britain. Army. Jewish Brigade -- History -- Exhibitions. Geographic: Palestine -- Politics and government -- 1917-1948 -- Exhibitions. Very Good Condition. (H-40-16)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 206 pages. Ill. 22 cm. In Latvian. English Title: Political Refugees Without Masks. SUBJECT (S) : War criminals -- Latvia. Geographic: Latvia -- History -- German occupation, 1941-1944. Political refugees -- Germany -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Latvia -- Atrocities. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Cover is slightly worn, with bends at corners. Spine has a few rips. Binding and pages in good condition. (HOLO2-29-4) . Xx
(FT) Hardcover, 159 pages, 2 volumes, 8vo, 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, "In War: Trilogy." Contents: Book 1. Kinder, Book 2. Poyerim. Vol. 2 published by Arbeter Ring, Y. L. Perets Brentsh 107. Other Titles: Title on titlepage verso: In krieg, trilogy. Slight browning of pages. Good condition. Difficult to find. (Holo2-19-26)
27.5x20.5cm. XXIII+450 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Sticker on front inner cover. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
(FT) Original Softcover. 8vo. 425 pages. 22 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Jews in the Soviet Union since the Beginning of the First World War (1939-1965) . CONTENTS INCLUDES: Nachalo Germansko-Sovetskoy Voyny: Evakuatsiya I Begstvo Evreev [Beginning of the German-Soviet War: Evacuation and Flight of the Jews] --- Na Okkupirovannoy Sovetskoy Territorii [In the Occupied Soviet Territories] --- V Pervye Gody Posle Voyny [In the First Years After the War] --- Nachalo Ofitsialnogo Pooschreniya Antisemitizma: Razgrom Evreyskogo Antifashistskogo Komiteta [The Beginning of the Official Promotion of Anti-Semitism: The Defeat of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee] --- V Pervyye Gody Posle Stalina [In the First Years After Stalin] --- Protivorechiya Sovestkoy Sovremennosti [The Contradictions of Soviet Modernity]. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Soviet Union -- History. Cover shows some wear with some light staining along spine, but still nice. Internal pages are bright and clean. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-101-1XX)
Softbound. 8vo. VIII, 261pages. 22 cm. Paper Text Edition. Separate printing of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science; Volume 450. Contains the following: A statement from the president by Marvin E. Wolfgang - Preface by Irene G. Shur, Franklin H. Littell, and Marvin E. Wolfgang - Historical antecedents: why the Holocaust? By Claude R. Foster - Racism and German Protestant theology: a prelude to the Holocaust by Alan Davies - Genocide: was it the Nazis' original plan? By Yehuda Bauer - Putative threat to national security as a Nuremberg defense for genocide by Robert Wolfe - Holocaust business: some reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei by John K. Roth - Children of Hippocrates: doctors in Nazi Germany by Jack S. Boozer - The ghetto as a form of government by Raul Hilberg - Failure to rescue European Jewry: wartime Britain and America by Henry L. Feingold - Jewish organizations and the creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board by Monty N. Penkower - The ecumenical community and the holocaust by Armin F. C. Boyens - The holocaust and the historians by John S. Conway - The Holocaust and the enigma of uniqueness: a philosophical effort at practical clarification by Alice L. Eckardt and A. Roy Eckardt - The Christian response to the Holocaust by Robert F. Drinan - The first German church faces the challenge of the Holocaust: a report by Heinz Kremers - The reparations agreements: a new perspective by Leslie Sebba - Fundamentals in Holocaust studies by Franklin H. Littell - The teaching of the Holocaust: dilemmas and considerations by Chaim Schatzker - Problems in coping with the holocaust: experiences with students in a multinational program by Arye Carmon - The holocaust: rescue and relief documentation in the National Archives by John Mendelsohn - The Holocaust: a never-ending agony by Fred Roberts Crawford - Epilogue by Franklin H. Littell. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Ex-library with usual marks. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-103-24A)
Softcover. X, 315 pages. 24 cm. Series: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. 450. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Historical Antecedents: Why the Holocaust? , Claude R. Foster; Racism and German Protestant Theology: A Prelude to the Holocaust, Alan Davies; Genocide: Was it the Nazis' Original Plan? , Yehuda Bauer; Holocaust Business: Some Reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei, John K. Roth; Failure to Rescue European Jewry: Wartime Britain and America, Henry L. Feingold; Jewish Organizations and the Creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board, Monty N. Penkower; The Reparations Agreements: A New Perspective, Leslie Sebba; The Teaching of the Holocaust: Dilemmas and Considerations, Chaim Schatzker; The Holocaust: Rescue and Relief Documentation in the National Archives, John Mendelsohn. ISBN: 0877612536. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Includes index. Bibliography: pages 257-310. Light wear to cover with fading at spine. Margin notes and underlining on several pages. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-26)
Softcover. Viii, 261 pages. 22 cm. Paper Text Edition. Series: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. 450. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Historical Antecedents: Why the Holocaust? , Claude R. Foster; Racism and German Protestant Theology: A Prelude to the Holocaust, Alan Davies; Genocide: Was it the Nazis' Original Plan? , Yehuda Bauer; Holocaust Business: Some Reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei, John K. Roth; Failure to Rescue European Jewry: Wartime Britain and America, Henry L. Feingold; Jewish Organizations and the Creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board, Monty N. Penkower; The Reparations Agreements: A New Perspective, Leslie Sebba; The Teaching of the Holocaust: Dilemmas and Considerations, Chaim Schatzker; The Holocaust: Rescue and Relief Documentation in the National Archives, John Mendelsohn. ISBN: 0877612536. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Includes index. Light wear to cover with fading at spine. Margin notes and underlining on cover and several internal pages. Good condition. (HOLO2-37-11)
Publishers cloth. 16mo. IX, 154 pages. 17 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Assorted essays by Shlomo Shunami, noted bibliographer and librarian of the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem. Includes essay on Jewish books in the Offenbach Depot". Subjects: Jewish libraries. Light wear to jacket, otherwise fine. Great condition. (BIBLIOG-33-66)
Original Wrappers. 4to. 28 pages. 28cm. First Edition. Community bulletin containing wartime information regarding Ukraine and Ukrainian American immigrants. Featuring an article titled "The Ukrainian Struggle for Freedom" by noted American historian William Henry Chamberlin. "The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) was founded in 1940 to provide authoritative information about the plight of Ukrainians, as well as to represent the interests of the Ukrainian American community. [...]Throughout its history, the UCCA has raised U. S. Awareness of Ukraine as well as represented the interests of Ukrainian Americans before the government. Of its many achievements over the years, some highlights include: its work for the enactment of the law admitting displaced persons from Europe to America, which was adopted by Congress in 1948 and resulted in 110, 000 Ukrainians being admitted into the United States; its support for the establishment of Ukrainian language services at the Voice of America and Radio Free Liberty; and its initiative of a Public Law within the House and Senate to erect a monument to Taras Shevchenko, the bard of Ukraine, in Washington, D. C. , which was unveiled in 1964 by former U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower." (ucca.org) Subjects: Ukrainians in the United States -- Periodicals. World War II. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (NYPL) Light soiling, previous owner marking on wrappers. Very good + condition. Scarce (UKR-1-7) xx
155X235 mm. 70 pages. Softcover. Cover corners slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
8vo; 110 pages. Good example of work by American jewry to get the word out. Powerful graphs show "racial feeding" levels. Written by Shub "on the basis of research by Z. Warhaftig". Wolff I# 677. Robinson & Friedman # 541a. Important. (HOLO2-34-72)
IN YIDDISH AND HEBREW. RARE Yizkor book (memorial book) commemorating the Jewish community of Falenica annihilated in the Holocaust. Falenica is a part of Wawer, one of districts of Warsaw on the right bank of the Vistula, in the far southeastern corner of the city (until 1951 a separate village, afterwards became part of Warsaw). Falenica is located along the main rail line, which connects Warsaw with Lublin. During World War II the Germans opened a Jewish ghetto there, called Falenica-Miedzeszyn Ghetto. All of its inhabitants were transported to Treblinka in August 1942. Contains many b&w photographs. 280x220mm. 478 pages. Black cloth Hardcover with gilt front cover and spine. Cover dirty and slightly scratched. Front cover upper corner and spine edges bumped. Rear endpaper upper edge/corner slightly peeling. Rear whitepage bottom corner creased/wrinkled. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare Yizkor book commemorating the exterminated Jewish community of Falenica is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH. 1.7 kg. Contains b&w plates. 240x175 mm. 795 pages. Gilt hardcover and spine. Cover dirty. Spine loose. Spine edges bumped and worn. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.