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Paperback, 12mo vi, 264 pages. Includes map. 22 cm. "A product of careful deliberation, this text and reference book has been written by teachers and scholars, and is directed at a broad general audience." --from the Preface. Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents include: The emergence of modern antisemitism in Germany and Europe, by Francis R. Nicosia; The rise of Nazis to power, by Robert Bernheim; Nazi persecution in Germany and Austria, 1933-1939, by Francis R. Nicosia; The "Final solution", by Doris L. Bergen; Rescue and resistance, by Marion P. Pritchard; Language and folklore of the Holocaust, by Wolfgang Mieder; Literature of the Holocaust. Art and the Holocaust, by David Scrase; Music and the Holocaust, by Doris L. Bergen; Representing the Holocaust : film and video, by Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer; The prosecution of Nazi war criminals : from IMT to OSI, by Steven B. Rogers; Religion and the Holocaust, by Joshua Chasan; Philosophical perspectives on the Holocaust, by J. Alan Moore; Antisemitism, neo-Nazism and xenophobia today, by Irene Kacandes; & Survivors, by Henia Lewin and Yehudi Lindeman. LCCN: 96-175006 SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). Very Good Condition. (H-40-2)
Wrappers; 8vo. 48 pages. Includes lists of officers, subscribers and donors. The orphanage housed twenty-three children, among them German refugees. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Appeal for donation laid in. Some edgewear; lower right-hand corner of front cover is creased; very good condition. (k-BR-2)
Original Paper Wrappers with paper label as issued, 12mo, 208 pages, 17 cm. In Hebrew. Early post-war re-issue of this Nazi-era imprint, originally published by the Judischer Verlag in Berlin in 1935. Title translates as Songs of Israel: Maccabi Union of Germany on behalf of the Pioneer Association in Germany. In Hebrew. Lyrics (romanized) --also printed as vocalized text in Hebrew script. Anthology of 230 zionist songs. Includes unacc. Melodies. Published by the Yudisher Ferlag of Berlin, under the auspices of Hechalutz and Maccabi World Union. Jakob Schönberg was born in Fürth, Bavaria on September 8, 1900. His father, David Schönberg, was chazzan (cantor) at the Claus-synagoge in Fürth. ... Schönberg apparently earned his living during Germany's Weimar Republic (1919-1933) as a pianist, music critic, conductor and composer. He wrote articles for the Nürnberger Zeitung and served as a musical consultant for Bavarian Radio in Munich. Bavarian Radio performed some of his orchestral compositions. He also worked in films as a "musical conductor and illustrator" and some of his film music was published by Schott's Söhne, Mainz, and Hawkes and Son, London. Schönberg was interested in composing instrumental music especially orchestral. His first orchestral work, Prelude Symphonique, premiered in 1923. ... His style of composition took a decidedly Jewish turn after the Nazis took power in 1933, and Jewish musicians could no longer be employed by Germany's state-supported cultural institutions. In 1934 Schönberg transcribed the folk songs and dance tunes of several halutzim (pioneers) visiting Germany from Palestine. The following year he published Shire Erets Yisrael (Songs of the Land of Israel) , an anthology containing 230 Hebrew songs (Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag, 1935) . From this time until, at least, when he left Germany, these Israeli melodies would figure prominently in Schönberg's work. He set several of them for voice with piano and voice with flute and viola. His Suite für Orchester, 3 Sätze utilizes a Horra melody from the anthology. Schönberg's orchestral Horras appear to have been extremely popular in Nazi Germany, and were performed numerous times by the Jüdischer Kulturbünde between 1936 and 1938, in both Berlin and Frankfurt-am-Main (Jakob Schonberg Collection; JTSA) . Subjects: Zionism - Songs and music. Songs, Hebrew - Palestine. Jews - Palestine - Music.. Lyrics (romanized) also printed as vocalized text in Hebrew script. Includes unaccompanied melodies. Light wear, Good Condition (Holo2-68-20A)
4to. 15 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Warsaw (Poland) history Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943 anniversaries, etc. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Brandeis Univ, Univ of Maryland-College Park, Hebrew Union College, Univ of Pennsylvania, UPenn Center for Judaic Studies) . Schwarzbart (1888-1961) was a Polish Zionist. He studied law in Cracow, and was politically active with Zionist organizations and publications there, including the student group Ha-Shahar. Later, he was a founder and chairman of the World Movement of General Zionists. In 1938, he was elected to the Polish government, but fled to Rumania when WWII began, and later to Paris and London, where he was part of the Polish government-in-exile. After the war, he moved to the United States, and led the administrative department of the World Jewish Congress. (Kressel, EJ) A little discolored around the edges, very good condition. (HOLO2-6-30)
8' paperback, cover stained and slighly worn, cover on the edges slightly torn, pages slightly yellowing, else in good condition.
Wrappers; 8vo. 23 pages. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Poland -- Warsaw. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Pages brown. Some marks in pen and soil on cover; otherwise, good condition. (H-35-8)
1st edition. Softcover, 23 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Poland -- Warsaw. Joden. Opstanden. Getto's. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Sunning to cover. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-19-20) xx
1st edition, original wrappers, 4to. 48 pages. In German. Title translates as The New Germany: Battle- and Freedom-Songs for Piano in Easy Arrangement (? ) with Text. Nazi Songbook. Red cover, depicts people holding flags with swastikas; the sun is rising between them and has a swastika on it too. Includes principal melodies with interlinear German words. SUBJECT(S) : Songbooks, German. National songs -- Germany. War songs. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei -- Songs and music. OCLC: 255247987, OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Previous owners stamp on every page, some edge wear and small tears on cover, some paper residue on cover, possibly from a sticker. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-141-30)
Includes a CD. Includes plates in color and black and white. 17.5x24.5 cm. 152 pages. Hardcover. Spine slightly scratched. Several pages crumpled in bottom corner. Else in good condition.
Softcover, 19 pages, 8vo. Primarily Displaced Persons from Europe. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, Hebrew Union, Univ of Alberta) . Light wear to cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-21-27)
Only edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. [4] pages. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Annual Report from Rev. Jacob Schwartz. In this annual report to the Chazzanim Farband, Rev. Schwartz, then president of the Farband, address his colleagues about world and communal affairs. The speech begins with The world is in flames This was no doubt a somber speech given the 1943 publication date. OCLC does not list any copies. Rare Very Good Condition. (MUSIC-6-25) xx
1. Auflage. Photo-Illustr.
205pp.rijkelijk geïllustreerd met 129 foto's van de Duitse sergeant-majoor Heinrich Jöst genomen op 19 september 1941, 27cm., goede staat, G84624
226 p., illus. Account of Herschel Grynszpan, his 1938 shooting of a Secretary in the German Embassy in Paris, and trial in Germany which was the catalyst of the Kristallnacht. Hardcover Very good condition good
8' green cloth hardcover. white/green pictured dust jacket slightly worn. full page black/white photographs. else in good+/good condition.
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 290 pages. 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title on title page verso: "Boim zwischn chourwes." Holocaust-themed poetry. "A Tree in the Ruins: Poems", a collection of Holocaust poems, by Moses (Moyshe) Schulstein (1911-1981) , a Yiddish left wing poet from Poland, he survived the holocaust and moved to Paris; his famous poem "I Saw a Mountain" (found in this collection) is found on the wall of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Poetry. The US Holocaust Museum in Washington keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Poetry. Heavy wear & dampstains to covers, stains to last few pages as well. But paper remains good, white and solid. Good- Condition. (H-41-12)
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 290 pages. 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title on title page verso: "Boim zwischn chourwes." OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Poetry. Missing front cover, back cover torn with pieces missing. Pages slightly tanned. Text in Good Condition. (Holo2-34-75)
Publishers cloth. O. 290 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. A Tree in the Ruins: Poems, a collection of Holocaust poems, by Moses (Moyshe) Schulstein (1911-1981) , a Yiddish left wing poet from Poland, he survived the holocaust and moved to Paris; his famous poem I Saw a Mountain (found in this collection) is found on the wall of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Poetry. OCLC lists 29 copies. The US Holocaust Museum in Washington keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Missing front cover, otherwise complete, binding repaired; pages lightly aged, otherwise clean and Good. (HOLO2-108-16)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 31 pages, 20 cm. Holocaust-era essay by Samuel Schulman (1864-1955) who was an American rabbi who had been active in the Wissenchaft des Judentums movement as a professor at the University of Berlin from 1885-1889. He later moved to the United States where he led Jewish communities in Montana and Missouri. He also presented at the 1924 Republican National Convention (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Jews - United States. Light wear to wrappers. Very good condition. (AMR-54-10-BLMR)
IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW. 24x22.5cm. Unpaginated. Softcover. Ex-library copy with usual marks. In good condition.
Xiii, 162 pages, 12mo, 19 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism. Jews -- Politics and government. Jews -- Identity. Bibliography on pages 159-162. Ex-library with usual markings. Hinge repair. Wear to binding. Slight browning of pages. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-27)
Xiii, 162 pages, 12mo, 19 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism. Jews -- Politics and government. Jews -- Identity. Bibliography on pages 159-162. Wear to soine. Slight browning of pages. Good + condition. (Holo2-18-27)