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Paper Wraps. 4to. 21 pages. 28 cm. Monthly periodical from the Amalgamated Clothing Workers union. This is a special issue dedicated to the memory of Charles Weinstein, the former Manager of the Joint Board who worked tirelessly for workers rights, after his death in 1959. SUBJECT (S) : Clothing workers -- Labor unions -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Periodicals. Named Corp: Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Philadelphia Joint Board -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (New York University, US Department of Labor, Northern Illinois University, Pennsylvania State University) . Cover slightly worn with bottom inch of cover absent. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-47-20) .
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 206 pages. Black and white photos.
Original paper wrappers. 4to, 32 cm. Pages 465-484, [20] pages total. Photographs and illustrations throughout. Holocaust-era "Travel Issue" of this national Reform weekly. April 20, 1934. "Continuing in this Issue [: ] Nazi Propaganda in the U. S. " Headlines include: "What would Nazis Do Without Jews? Kaleidoscopic Impressions of an Unbiased Observer in Hitlerland, " "Germany Today Highlights of the Week's News from Germany and Reports of Nazi Activities Abroad, " "The Jewish Scene the World Over, " which includes article "Hitlerite Propagandists Active in Cuba, Mexico and Latin-American Countries, " and "Press and Leaders Denounce Religion in Politics. " This was a weekly publication that began February 5, 1932 and went until October 24, 1935. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish newspapers -- United States. New York County (N. Y. ) -- Newspapers. United States. OCLC: 8325804. Photograph of the Special House Committee on cover. Some color details on cover. Cover has slight vertical creases, Very Good+ Condition beautiful copies. (HOLO2-159-19/20-BL-'a+)
Staple bound leaves. 4to. 4 pages. 28 cm. First edition. No. 56, Dated April 6, 1945. Topics include UN and governmental decisions regarding Palestine, the death of former British Prime Minister Lloyd George, Russian and South African Jewish representatives to the Conference, and upcoming radio program related to the Conference. The American Jewish Conference [was a] representative American organization established in 1943 at the initiative of B'nai B'rith to deal with the problems of Palestine and the European Holocaust. Originally composed of representatives of all major Jewish groups and delegates from local Jewish communities, the Conference was given direction from Zionist bodies which sought a pro-Zionist declaration by a body representing American Jewry as a whole. Such a declaration was overwhelmingly adopted at its New York assembly in August 1943. As a result, the American Jewish Committee seceded from the Conference. Nevertheless, the organization submitted a series of pro-Zionist statements to official national and international bodies and waged a public relations campaign until its dissolution in 1949. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Jews -- United States -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. American Jewish Conference. OCLC lists 7 libraries with partial or complete runs of this periodical. Pages lightly toned. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-54)
Original Cloth; 8vo. 407 pages. Includes index, extensive appendix, and roster of delegates. A demonstration of American Jewry's response to the Holocaust including addresses by Stephen Wise and Abba Hillel Silver, Henry Monsky, Joseph M. Proskauer, James Heller, Joseph Lookstein, Milton Steinberg, Meyer Berlin, Hayim Greenberg and committee reports based upon the Pittsburgh Conference resolutions, presentations and discussions. A plea for European Jewry. Jews -- Societies, etc. Zionism. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Some browning. Jacket has some tears and holes. Very good condition in fair dust jacket. (ComHist-9-1)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 31, [1] pages. 22 cm. First edition. Conference report and resolutions of the 1943 American Jewish Conference, from which the American Jewish Committee withdrew (as noted on pg 4) . Contains resolutions on the rescue of European Jewry, Palestine, and post-war reconstruction. Subjects: Jews - United States - Congresses. Jews. Conference proceedings. United States. OCLC lists 12 copies. Light wear about Very Good condition. (ZION-6-32B)
24x16 cm. 522 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
1st edition. Cloth, 8vo, 356, 590 pages. 22 cm. Compiled by the Bureau of War Records of the National Jewish Welfare Board, vol. 2 under the direction of Louis I. Dublin and Samuel C. Kohs. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- United States. World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees -- Registers. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-89-60)
Original Wraps. 4to. 4; 4 pages. 32 cm. First edition. Two issues of the American Ort Journal. Volume 6, numbers 10 (November) and number 11 (December) 1938. Number 10 contains front full page portrait of B. Charney Vladeck, 1886-1938; with three articles in Tribute to B. Charney Vladeck; other articles read: Harold Altschul named Executive Vice-Chairman of ORT; notes from sections of Women's American ORT, I. L. G. W. Union Contributes five thousand to ORT, Mexican Jewry Aids ORT. Number 11 contains three illustrations (black and white photographs) , including a photograph of Albert Einstein at the ORT Exhibit in New York. Other articles titled: Plans Launched for Special Drive for Ort Funds, ORT Union Cables for Added Support, ORT-J. D. C. Drive in Montreal, B. Charney Vladeck One-Hundred Thousand Memorial Fund, Chicago ORT Launches Member Drive, 97 New Cities Contribute to ORT, Reports from sections of Women's American ORT and Junior American ORT, More Large Unions Aid ORT (shoe workers, painters, etc. ) , need of ORT in South America, ORT School in Paris. Subjects: American ORT Federation. Jews - United States - Periodicals. OCLC lists two holdings (Natl Libr Israel; Harvard) , none in New York. Light egde wear, lightly soiled, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-113-32)
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. Tri-Fold Holocaust-era Pamphlet with 5 pages ; 24 cm. The Undersigned Rabbis Are: Philip S. Bernstein, Barnett R. Brickner, Israel Goldstein, James G. Heller, Mordecai M. Kaplan, B. L. Levinthal, Israel H. Levinthal, Louis M. Levitsky, Joshua Loth Liebman, Joseph H. Lookstein, Jacob R. Marcus, Abraham A. Neuman, Louis I. Newman, David de Sola Pool, Abba Hillel Silver, Milton Steinberg, and Stephen S. Wise. We, the undersigned Rabbis, they write, of all elements of American Jewish religious life, have noted with concern a statement by ninety of our colleagues in which they repudiate Zionism on the ground that it is inconsistent with Jewish religious and moral doctrine. This statement misrepresents Zionism and misinterprets historic Jewish religious teaching OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Front wrapper is mostly loose. 4th and 5th page are torn with a few words affected. Otherwise in good condition. Very rare. (zion-10-57)
Chicago: The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1942. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 31 pages. Part of the organization's Holocaust-era campaign to build tolerace for Jews in America and fight Antisemitism. Very minor wear from use. Beautifully illustrated cover. In very good condition. (AMRN-6-24) .
Chicago: The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1942. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 31 pages. Part of the organization's Holocaust-era campaign to build tolerace for Jews in America and fight Antisemitism. Very minor wear from use. Beautifully illustrated cover. In very good condition. (AMRN-6-24a) .
Paper Wraps. 3 pages. Though some in the American Jewish community considered the Rosenberg case a shameful example of Jews betraying their country, others saw it as a clear case of the use of Antisemitism in stirring up the mobs against the official enemy, the Soviet Union. This brochure issued as a call to justice in the wake of the Rosenberg executions. It includes quotes from various publications and public figures including U. S. Supreme Court Justices and clergymen. Additionally, there is a short piece on the Committees efforts to achieve the full measure of justice for Morton Sobell. OCLC lists no copies. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-15) .
1st edition. Large Broadsheet. 6 pages.63x60cm. Large tri-fold broadsheet, six pages of texttotal, single sided, printed on blue paper. In German and English. The Verein für Deutsche Kulturbeziehungen im Ausland,abbreviated VDA, is a German cultural organisation. During the Nazi era it wasengaged in spying across the whole world, using German minorities living inother countries. The American Service Press Sheet issue nr 1, entitled Propaganda against Bluff. Possibly the only issue of this propaganda sheet printed in Berlin. The English and German columns are written by German-Americans who returned to Nazi Germany; overall, the broadsheet attempts to confer a pluralistic legitimacy upon Nazi Germany, by emphasizing that Germans have a special culture and tradition, and thus argues for an American pacifist and potential pro-nazi political line. The English section was written by an unknown author, who states in his editorial Let us be friends!- that he lived in the United States for 12 years, and that American democracy, though the best for its people, is rife with contradictions, as opposed to Nazi Germany, that of a strong state with supposedly no corruption; the author also mentions his thanks for being friends with so many different northern European peoples while living in America, and generally utilizes the discourse of a liberal, anti-discrimination perspective from the new deal era and grafts it onto the German-American experience, allowing the author to produce various subtle lies such as the immense importance of German-Americans to American culture, the overwhelming amount of German-American farmers, etc. The author of the English section only once points out that his enemy is the jew, and only once proclaims himself a national socialist; overall, a very strange and alarming work of propaganda produced in Berlin, custom-tailored for a pro-nazi and gullible liberal pacifist audience alike. Possibly a work of the Intelligence agency of the SS; undoubtedly distributed on the East coast by pro-nazi Germans. Subjects: NASDAP. Anti-semitism. Propaganda. Not listed on OCLC. Edges extremely fragile, upper corner loss on all pages, affecting text. Fair condition. (LB-5-16A)
Original Wraps. 8vo. [29-46] (ie. 18) pages. 24 cm. Offprint. In Spanish. Amistad y conciencia nacional: Promesa y fracaso de nacionalismo alemán, in Rumbos, 5, otoño 1981. 'Friendship and Nationhood: About the Promise and Failure of German Nationalism' (later published in an English language version in Journal of Contemporary History, XVII, 2, April 1982) . Situates the nineteenth century conception of friendship as autonomy of personal relationships, and its coexistence and accentuation of patriotism, and the violent shift undergone, and the ideas underlying, towards a nationalism without personal autonomy, and without room for the concept of friendship, in the twentieth century. None on oclc, thought located at the George Mosse Archives in Wisconsin. Subjects: Friendship Nationalism Patriotism Autonomy. Philosophy of Friendship. National Socialism. Totalitarianism. Light edge wear. Very good condition. (MOSS-1-7) xxxx
8' hardcover, cover worn. slightly stained and yellowing, spine stained, faded and partly damaged, cover edges slightly tattered, inner cover on edges slightly faded, title page and page 14 with pen mark, pags on edges slightly faded, first white page with picture, else in good condition.
Pamphlet. 4 pages. 15 cm. Includes photos. A plea to the Protestant people of America for donations to fund an orphanage near the Polish city of Cieszyn. The request for funds is made on behalf of Dr. Charles Kulisz, the head of the Evangelical Church in Silesia. It explains the details of Dr. Kulisz and the orphanages work, and the political and economic circumstances that brought upon the dire need. OCLC lists no copies. Lightly worn at edges, but still nice. Very good condition. (HOLO2-55-15) . Xx
1st US edition. Original paper wrappers, 12mo, 15 pages. Holocaust-era publication, purports to be an appeal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Germany found on the body of a German non-commissioned officer who was killed in action. "America is now engaged in a life-or-death struggle for her national existence against Nazi Germany and its vassals, Japan and Italy. We are fighting to defend our country, our homes and our freedom against the Nazi gangsters, who would enslave and ravage America, as they have done already in Europe, Asia and Africa. We are fighting side by side with all the free and freedom-loving peoples of the world-the Soviet Union, Britain, China, the Latin American Republics and the conquered nations of Europe-to defend civilization, all over the world, against the blackest and most brutal type of reaction that has ever menaced human society. " SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945--Germany. Communism--Anti-Nazi movement. OCLC: 7604186. Paper browned. Small tear (<1 inch) through wrappers and all pages on the middle right hand side. Small tear on cover. Light stain on upper right hand corner of cover, pencil note on cover. Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-145-1-ABDLGG5) xx
1st US edition. Original paper wrappers, 12mo, 15 pages. Purports to be an appeal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Germany found on the body of a German non-commissioned officer who was killed in action. American is now engaged in a life-or-death struggle for her national existence against Nazi Germany and its vassals, Japan and Italy. We are fighting to defend our country, our homes and our freedom against the Nazi gangsters, who would enslave and ravage America, as they have done already in Europe, Asia and Africa. We are fighting side by side with all the free and freedom-loving peoples of the world-the Soviet Union, Britain, China, the Latin American Republics and the conquered nations of Europe-to defend civilization, all over the world, against the blackest and most brutal type of reaction that has ever menaced human society. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945--Germany. Communism--Anti-Nazi movement. Paper browned with minor chipping in the margins. Good Condition. (HOLO2-134-60)
Wrappers; small 8vo. 20 pages. Contains endnotes and one chart. Text on cover: "Working Papers in Holocaust Studies II/ Holocaust Studies Program/ Yeshiva University/ March, 1989." Katyn Massacre, Katyn', Russia, 1940. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Katyn Forest. A product of the Institute on research and teaching of the Holocaust held at Yeshiva University in the summers of 1986 and 1987./ Includes bibliographical references. Slight browning; very good condition. (H-34-3)
240x180 mm. 64+444 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket edges slightly wrinkled. Cover corners and edges slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
240x180 mm. 444+64 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. XII, 252 pages. 24 cm. Full title: An Eye for an Eye: The Untold Story of Jewish Revenge Against Germans in 1945. Written by the journalist John Sack (1930-2004) , this controversial narrative argues that some Jews in Eastern Europe took revenge on German civilians in an organized fashion, Sack estimates that 60, 000 to 80, 000 people died in camps set up to house German civilians. Many have charged Sack with a false and biased interpretation of source documents, and have charged him with making holocaust-denial arguments. Subjects: Jews - Poland - Bedzin - Biography. Holocaust survivors - Poland - Biography. Prison wardens - Poland - Gliwice - Biography. Light wear to dustjacket, otherwise fresh. Very good condition in Very Good jacket. (HOLO2-95-3)
252 pages. Index. "A riveting account of the appalling events that accompanied the end of World War II... Tells the story of what drove people who had been through unimaginable suffering to turn around and inflict the same on others." - from dust jacket. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Publishers Cloth. 4to. IX, 155 pages. 31cm. Illustrated. First edition. Volume 1. Illustrated on every page with descriptive captions. Includes indexes and bibliographical references. This collection is an unusual work. Unlike many pictorial and documentary treatments of the Holocaust, it is not a compendium of terrifying photographs of death camp horrors or of secret documents culled from the Nazi archives. Rather, it is a collection of public materials materials seen and read by the man in the street in Germany, throughout occupied Europe, and all over the world; and expressly designed by the Nazi propaganda machine and its non-German collaborators to prepare public opinion to accept Julius Streichers slogan that the Jew must disappear. As demonstrated by the reproductions gathered in this volume, this vile message was transmitted through movies, theatrical productions, exhibitions, wall posters, pamphlets newspapers, magazines, and all other public-information media. Tens of millions of people were exposed to this message day after day, and surely one imagines, they must have known about the fate of the Jews. It is hoped that this volume will serve as a reminder to the civilized world that genocide does not occur overnight. (Dust jacket) Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Pictorial works. Antisemitism -- Germany -- Pictorial works. Light shelfwear to jacket. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-107-16) xxx