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1st English Language Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 83, [1] pages ; 19 cm. Contemporary report on one of the the first two war crimes trials against Nazi defendants, held almost 2 years before the Nuremberg Trials. A historic account of the Trial in which three officials of the Kharkov Gestapo (Hans Rietz, Wilhelm Langfeld, and Reinhard Retzlaff) were tried before a Soviet military Court at Kharkov, Ukraine, from December 15, 1943, to December 18, 1943. All were found guilty and sentenced to death. (Jewish Virtual Library, 2017) Includes a transcript from the trial. Published in Moscow by the Soviet Governments Foreign Languages Publishing House, which was publishing reports of ongoing regional atrocities in various languages. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Russiav(Federation) -- Kharkiv. War crimes. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Stamp and usual markings. Slight paper toning as expected. Institutional bookplate, no other markings, Very Good condition. Important. (holo2-135-8A)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to. 7 pages; 35.5 cm. A Holocaust-era stapled mimeograph report. Includes tables of criminal rates. A consideration of the facts showing the low degree of criminality among Jews leaves no room for the anti-Jewish agitators claim. The only reasonable conclusion is that the causes which lead men to commit crime, whatever they be, operate among the Jewish population no differently than among non-Jews. The American Jewish Congress is an association of Jewish Americans organized to defend Jewish interests at home and abroad through public policy advocacy, using diplomacy, legislation, and the courts. The American Jewish Congress was founded in 1918, and represented a populist counterbalance to the American Jewish Committee, which was dominated by the wealthy and conservative German-Jewish establishment. Leaders within the American Jewish community, consisting of Jewish, Zionist, and immigrant community organizations, convened the first American Jewish Congress (AJCongress) in Philadelphias historic Independence Hall. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Felix Frankfurter, U. S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, and others joined to lay the groundwork for a national democratic organization of Jewish leaders from all over the country, to rally for equal rights for all Americans regardless of race, religion or national ancestry (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Anti-Semitism, Jews, Statistics. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Pages taped together at the top. Slight toning. Very minimal stains. Very good + condition. Rare. (HOLO2-134-36)
Original Cloth. Folio (large) . 187, [4] pages. 34 cm. First edition. In German, Russian, French and English. Attractively printed and bound multilingual dedication book for the Buchenwald Memorial; includes preface, speeches, and text by Herbert Sandberg; pages 65-159 illustrated, detailing the history of Buchenwald, photographs of the liberation, post-war memorial ceremonies, opening of the Buchenwald Memorial, extensive photographs of various portions of the Memorial; last pages contain the Buchenwald Oath and Pledge. Contains list of sculptors, architects, workers, artists, etc. Who worked on the Buchenwald Memorial. Published by the Komitee der Antifaschistischen Widerstandskämpfer (KdAW) [Committee of Anti-Fascist Resistance Fighters]. Subjects: Buchenwald (Concentration camp) . Memorial. OCLC lists 20 copies. Light wear to cloth, otherwise very fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-20)
BRAND NEW. Virgin copy, not yet traded. Royal 4to. Pp. 158. Album of full-page colour drawings; with essays, appendix. Hardcover, pale blue cloth, spine lettered in white and orange, with dust-jacket. ~ First edition. 140 Kinder, die vor den Nazis gerettet wurden, zeichneten kurz nach dem Krieg sich selbst, ihre Familie und ihre Umwelt. Entstanden sind Bilder von großer Ausdruckskraft und eindringlicher Emotionalität, die eine ganz eigene Geschichte von Kindheit, Krieg und Rettung erzählen. ~ Children express their world as wartime refugees and displaced persons in colour pen, pencil, and crayon drawings.
Paper Wrap. 8vo. 29 pages. 21 cm. In French. Holocaust-era reprint of the 19th century French philosophers 1883 essay in which he disputed the concept that Jewish people could constitute a unified racial entity in a biological sense. This contributed to existing criticism that Renan was an Anti-Semite. SUBJECT (S) : Antisémitisme -- France -- 20e siècle. Judaïsme -- France -- 20e siècle. Conférence faite au Cercle Saint-Simon le 27 janvier 1883. English Title: Judaism as a Race and as a Religion. OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Bibliotheque National de France) . Cover is lightly worn, with discoloration at edges and small tear at base of binding. Pages are in very good condition with tight binding. Subscription insert for Tradition Francaise laid in. (HOLO2-29-16)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 29 pages. 21 cm. In French. Holocaust-era reprint of the 19th century French philosophers 1883 essay in which he disputed the concept that Jewish people could constitute a unified racial entity in a biological sense. This contributed to existing criticism that Renan was an Anti-Semite. Subjects: Antisémitisme -- France -- 20e siècle. Judaïsme -- France -- 20e siècle. Conférence faite au Cercle Saint-Simon le 27 janvier 1883. English Title: Judaism as a Race and as a Religion. OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Bibliotheque National de France) . Spine rebacked. Light age toning. Light library markings. Small tear to top fore edge corner of back wrapper. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Spine rebacked. Some light edge wear, and minimal library markings. Very good condition. (HOLO2-109-61) xx
205x145 mm. 158+158+136 pages. Soft cover. Cover corners slightly rubbed. Spine slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
IN POLISH, ENGLISH AND HEBREW. 20.5x14.5cm. 159+160+136 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
Cloth. 8vo. Xiv, 622 pages. Maps. 23 cm. Contents: Part I: The search for the final solution. Forced emigration and pogroms before September, 1939 -- Deportations, 1939-1941 -- The ghettoes, 1940-1942 -- The Madagascar project: the deportations to Lodz and Russia, June, 1940-January, 1942 -- The Wannsee conference and the Auschwitz plan -- The gas chambers -- The fate of the reich Jews and the fight for exemption -- Part II: The final solution, country by country. The Soviet Union I : the einsatzgruppen -- The Soviety Union II : the massacres -- Action Reinhard, the extermination of the Jews in Poland, 1942 The liquidation of the Polish and Russian ghettoes, 1943-1944 -- France -- Other Western European countries -- Jugoslavia, Greece, Bulgaria -- Slovakia and Rumania -- Hungary -- Jewry in the break-up of the Third Reich. (HOLO2-28-17)
1st edition. Original Wrappers, small 8vo, 43 pages. Title translates roughtly as Families on the Move. Holocaust-era historical study of Jewish emigration from and then return to Germany, the author himself a refugee historian. Published in the year of Kristallnacht, clearly a reassuring publication for German Jews making the hard decision about whether or not to flee--wondering if they would ever return to Germany again. Series Jüdische Wirklichkeit heute. Eine Schriftenreihe Heft 3. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide, but only 8 are in the US. Spine repaired, bit of edgewear to wrappers, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-142-11A-AB)
Berlin: W. Arenhovel, 1989. 1st English Edition. Paperback, 8vo, 237 pages, illustrations, maps, 24 cm. "The documentation was put together as part of the exhibition 'Berlin, Berlin--the exhibition about the history of the city' in the Martin-Gropius-Bau, and opened on July 4th, 1987"--Titlepage verso. Includes bibliographical references on page 226 and index. Translation based on the 7th, rev. And enl. German ed. , 1989. Subjects: Germany. Schutzstaffel. Reichssicherheitshauptamt -- Exhibitions. Germany. Geheime Staatspolizei -- Exhibitions. Political atrocities -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 20th century -- Exhibitions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Exhibitions. Niederkirchnerstrasse (Berlin, Germany) -- History. Added Authors: Rurup, Reinhard. Angress, Werner T. Berliner Festspiele. Berlin (Germany: West) . Senat. OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (Holo2-83-56)
Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen.
8vo; 263 pages; Primarily in German with some English. 9 sections to this moving memorial to Baeck (1873-1956) : Der Mann (11 essays, including pieces by Adolf Leschnitzer & H. G. Adler) , Das Werk (7 essays, including pieces by Hugo Bergmann & Max Gruenewald) , Der Rabbiner und Lehrer (9 essays, including a memorial tribute by Nelson Glueck) , Worte des Abschieds (24 essays & items including pieces by Robert Weltsch &Norman Bentwich) , Dokumente, a Tafel der Lebensdaten, a Quellenverzeichnus, and others. Very Good condition in Very Good Jacket (fest-4-11)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 20 cm, 17 pages. An early post-Holocaustaddress delivered to the Commonwealth Club of California, at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, April 5, 1946, by Rabbi Irving F. Reichert of Congregation Emanu-El, San Francisco, opposing Zionism on general principal but calling for Palestine to be an a democratic haven for Jewish Holocaust refugees. This address has been privately printed through the courtesy of a number of friends. He talks about the experience of the Jews in the Holocaust and particularly focuses on Zionism, and the issues that arise. He also clarifies that the Jews are not a nationality nor a nation, and he argues that with the predictions of the low percentage of Jews that would end up in a Jewish state, there wont be a Jewish nationality even with a Jewish state. He says, The American Jewish Community today presents a paradox as far as Palestine is concerned. We are hopelessly divided in our views regarding the political future of Palestine. Many of us are unalterably opposed for reasons of deep conviction, to the establishment of a Jewish state. We are, however, completely united in our conviction that as a democratic commonwealth Palestine can and should provide a home for our disinherited and downtrodden fellow Jews who seek its shelter. SUBJECT(S): The Jewish question. OCLC: 20985084, OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (California Hist Soc, Graduate Theol Union Libr, Stanford, HUC, NLI).Very Good Condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-159-47-X-al)
12mo; 261 pages; Part of the Jewish Community Series. Includes index. Heavy edgewear to spine & corners, inside clean & tight. Good condition (Comhist1-4)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. 23 cm. First edition thus. Reprint as a brochure for wider distribution of the memorandum submitted to the Intergovernmental Committee by the United Palestine Appeal and the American Emergency Connittee on Palestine Affairs in 1939. With 9 photographic illustrations; outlines the work of the United Palestine Appeal, the work of Keren Hayesod, and the possibilities for more refugees to settle in Palestine; with photographs of German-Jewish children and artisans, now safe in Palestine. Subjects: Refugees. Palestine - Colonization. Middle East Palestine. OCLC lists 17 copies. Light ageing and soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-50)
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 82 pages. 22 cm. SUBJECT(S): Colonization. Economic history -- 1945-. Colonization -- Bibliography. Ex-library with minimal marks (none to covers or spine), otherwise Very Good Condition (H-43-1)
IN HEBREW. 24X16.5 cm. 87 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 24x16.5cm. XXIX+504 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
235x160 mm. XXIX+504 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
Original Boards. 8vo. Xxix, 504, [12] pages. 24 cm. Illustrated. First edition. Volume 1 of the New History of Russia Series. The Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee was an organization created by the Soviet authorities as a tool of Soviet war propaganda. However, the committee gradually assumed a Jewish identity and served as a focus for Jewish problems and concerns. Soviet Government, Party and Security began to view the committee with suspicion. Increasing conservatism and anti-Jewish policy rendered the existence of this "Jewish" organization precarious. War, Holocaust and Stalinism presents a documented history of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in the Soviet Union during the Second World War, the Holocaust and the immediate post-war years to the end of 1948. It centers upon the tragic fate of Soviet Jewry under both Hitler and Stalin during this most significant period in Jewish history. This is the first publication of documents from the newly opening Russian archives, primarily from the Russian State Archive and the former Archive of the Communist Party. Using previously unpublished material, this volume offers a new insight into Soviet and Stalinist policies towards Jews and the JAFC and the decision making processes involved. (Publishers Description. Subjects: Jews -- Soviet Union -- History -- Sources. Jews -- Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- Sources. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Sources. Minimal shelf wear. Includes previous owners markings on ffep. Very good+ condition. (HOLO2-116-29)
275x220 mm. 51+220 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners bumped. Spine edges bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
Pamphlet, 12 pages. 1982 St. Paul's Lecture, "under the auspices of the London Diocesan Council for Christian-Jewish Understanding". Discusses the commandment to love thy neighbor as thyself, comparing its interpretation in the Jewish and Christian traditions. Relevant to understanding modern Christian Antisemitism and Philosemitism. Very good condition. (HOLO2-20-28)
21X13.5 cm. 235 pages. Softcover. As new.