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Original Wraps. 8vo. 11, [1] pages. 25 cm. First edition. In French. 'Memorial Ceremony; Eternal Memory! For the Martyrs 1940-1944'. With two full page illustrations (wall memorial in Bordeaux, for those who perished 1940-1944; photograph of the minute of silence held during the memorial ceremony) ; contains an introduction, and the content of memorial speech given by Rabbi Joseph Cohen to survivors of the Bordeaux Jewish community. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - France - Bordeaux - Sermons. OCLC lists only one copy worldwide (HUC) . Light soiling to wraps, light soiling to margins, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. Rare early Bordeaux Holocaust imprint. (HOLO2-117-3)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 11, [1] pages. 25 cm. First edition. In French. 'Memorial Ceremony; Eternal Memory! For the Martyrs 1940-1944'. With two full page illustrations: wall memorial in Bordeaux, for those who perished 1940-1944; and photograph of the minute of silence held during the memorial ceremony. Contains an introduction, and the content of memorial speech given by Rabbi Joseph Cohen to survivors of the Bordeaux Jewish community. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - France - Bordeaux - Sermons. Slight toning. Mild edgewear. Very minimal markings. Very good + condition. Rare early Bordeaux Holocaust imprint. (HOLO2-117-3A)
Original paper wrappers with colorful illustrated dust jacket, 8vo, 83 pages, plus 12 plates of facsimiles and photos of survivors taken by Burger just after liberation, (including one photo of former Sonderkommandos) . Original 1945 edition Adolf Burgers memoirs about his journeys through the Nazi concentration camps and his work in the counterfeiting workshop in Oranienburg, narrated by Sylva and Oskar Krejci. His memoirs are the basis for the film, The Counterfieters, which won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Adolf Burger took up a job in a printing house in Bratislava in 1938 he became one of those who received government-sponsored waivers from deportations as someone with skills indispensable for the country's economy. At the request of resistance members, Burger began to print false baptismal certificates for Jews scheduled for deportation, which stated that they had been Roman Catholic from birth, or baptized so before World War II. Slovaks with such documents were not deported. Burger's activity was discovered. He was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp After eighteen months at Auschwitz-Birkenau, Burger's training came through for him once more. He was selected for Operation Bernhard, transferred to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in April 1944, and eventually to the Ebensee site of the Mauthausen camp network where he was liberated by the US Army on 6 May 1945 (Wikipedia, 2016) . The covers use a montage design of US currency, British documents, and Burgers concentration camp insignia. SUBJECT(S) : WWII, Resistance, Concentration Camps. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Some tears to jacket at folds, Minimal stains and slight toning. Very good condition. Dramatic and attractive. (HOLO2-134-63A)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 474 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In French. 'From Auschwitz to Israel, twenty years after the Liberation'. Centre de documentation juive contemporaine. Publications 41. Important collection of essays from various scholars: on Method and Theory in Research on the Catastrophe (contributions from Robinson, Esh, Poliakov, Katsh) , Effects of the Catastrophe on the Jewish People (contributions from Dvorjetski, Minkowski, Baruk, Halperin) , Has Humanity learned a lesson? (with contributions from Tartakower, Wiesenthal, Wulf, Prinz) , Israel (contributions from Catarivas, Margalith, Weisl, Rabi) , the Jewish People after the Catastrophe (Levinas, Neher, Halperin, Leftwitch, Goldberg, Turkov, Touati, Mandel, Mann, Sperber) , with Appendix on Research Institutes on the Holocaust (Yad Vashem, Yivo, Wiener Library, CDJC, Zydowski Instytut Historyczny, Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot) ; edited by Isaac Schneersohn (1879-1969) : During World War II, as a refugee in southern France, he founded the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine (CDJC) within the underground movement in Grenoble (1943) . He became its founding chairman and presided over it until his death. After the liberation of France, the CDJC became a vital institute for the research of the Holocaust. By 1969, it had published 42 historical volumes, all of which are prefaced by Schneersohn. In 1952, Schneersohn launched the idea of a memorial to the unknown Jewish martyr. - EJ 2008. Includes the bookstamp of Abraham Katsh, a contributor to the volume. Includes laid in letter from Leon Czertok to Abraham Katsh (with CDJC letter head) , with a quote from Emanuel Eydoux on his appreciation for Katsh's contribution. Subjects: Jews - History - 1945- Politique Internationale. Juifs. Après 1945. Jews. Light wear to wraps, light foxing throughout; otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-117-2)
21 x 15 cm. 306 S. Original-Karton mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel. Einband mit leicht bestoßenen Ecken und Rändern, sonst sehr guter Zustand.
Paper Wrappers. 4to. 67 pages. 27 cm. Fascimile edition, printed in 1971. Dachau, 1933-1945 comprises the official report by U. S. Seventh Army released within days of the camp's liberation. The preface of the report was submitted by Colonel William W. Quinn, top intelligence officer for the Seventh Army. This 67 page document is a photocopy of the original typewritten report of 1945, which attempts to delineate the history and organization, the composition of internees and their experiences, the function of the different aspects of the camp, and the situation post-liberation, of Dachau concentration camp. Contains numerous black and white photographs throughout, diary entrees, lists detailing who the internees were, and special case reports to note the top camp SS members and the crimes they committed. Composition, Art work, Photographs, Copy Preparation, and Printing, all done by different sections of the Seventh Army. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Germany. Dachau (Concentration camp) . OCLC lists only 3 copies of any edition worldwide (Nederlands Inst voor Oorlogsdocumentatie, Ocean State Libraries, Nanterre-Bdic) , none in any US Scholarly or Museum library. Light wear to covers. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-88-11)
220x135, 223pp, soft cover with worn and slightly damaged DJ, ex libris, else in good condition.
Softcover, 88 pages, 8vo, 25 cm. In Dutch. Series: De Vrije bladen; jrg. 18, schrift 6/7; De Vrije bladen; jrg. 18, schrift 6/7. "Diary from a Camp. " Survivor's diary of camp life. "Loden Vogel (Louis Tas) was the son of an Amsterdam doctor and psychiatrist; he was arrested in Amsterdam on September 29, 1943, along with his parents, and taken to the transit camp at Westerbork. He was born on December 25, 1920, so he was 23 years old at the time. Everyone in his family had South American passports, so they were sent to Bergen-Belsen as "'exchange Jews'" on April 15, 1944. Loden was one of the survivors; he had spent exactly one year in the Star Camp. His father worked as a doctor in the camp and because of this, Loden was given a job as a nurse. In 1946, he published the diary that he kept in Bergen Belsen under the title "'Dagboek uit een kamp'" (scrapbookpages-com, 2013).SUBJECT (S) : Concentratiekampen. Vogel, Loden. Genre/Form: Dagboeken (vorm) . OCLC lists 12 copies online. Writing on front cover. Chipping to edges. Yellowing of pages. Wear and chipping to cover binding. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-19-71)
290X225 mm. 241 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover corners slightly bumped. Pen inscription on white page. Else in good condition.
8vo. 371 pages. First edition. In Hebrew. Holocaust memoir. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 personal narratives, Jewish; Jews Poland -- biography. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HOLO2-6-33)
21x15cm. 208 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled. Spine slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 178, [2] pages. 24 cm. In Hebrew. Issue two has separate title page in English and Yiddish: Pages for the study of the catastrophe and the revolt published by the Yitzhak Katznelson Ghetto Fighters House. Major essays include: Collecting Material for recent Jewish History; Some Rescue and Relief Activities; The Pogroms in Poland (1935-1937) ; The linguistic heritage of the Nazi years and its expression in Hebrew Literature; Poems by Katznelson, and Book Reviews. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Periodicals. Boards worn, pages aged; clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-102-45)
1st edition, 8vo. XI, 232, 178, [2] pages. 24 cm. In Hebrew. Bound in original quarter cloth and boards. Two issues have separate title page and abstracts in English, Yiddish; issue one also includes an abstract in Russian: Pages for the study of the catastrophe and the revolt published by the Yitzhak Katznelson Ghetto Fighters House. Major essays include: Dr. Emanuel Ringelblums Literary Remains; Aktion Stroop; On Cultural Life in the Lodz Ghetto during the year 1940/41; Results of an Enquiry Conducted Among the Members of the Ghetto Fighters Kibbutz; Brief Notes. Collecting Material for recent Jewish History; Some Rescue and Relief Activities; The Pogroms in Poland (1935-1937); The linguistic heritage of the Nazi years and its expression in Hebrew Literature; Poems by Katznelson, and Book Reviews. On the Kibbutzim, "Very few museums of Holocaust history were set up; the first of these was founded only a few years after World War II, with the arrival in Eretz-Israel of refugees from the war and a group who had been fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. This united group found[ed] the 'Ghetto Fighters Kibbutz', Kibbutz Lochamei Ha-Ghettaot, and in 1951 inaugurated the 'Itzhak Katznelson Ghetto Fighters House'. The museum became a center for education, research, mass memorial assemblies, and was a central institution on the subject of the Holocaust and the Rebellion until the consolidation in the 60s of the 'Yad Vashem' museum in Jerusalem" (Museum Ein-Harod, 2012). Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Periodicals. Pages aged, brittle. Covers aged and edgeworn. Otherwise clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-102-44A)
1st edition, Original paper wrappers. 8vo. XI, 232, 178, [2] pages. 24 cm. In Hebrew. Two issues have separate title page and abstracts in English, Yiddish; issue one also includes an abstract in Russian: Pages for the study of the catastrophe and the revolt published by the Yitzhak Katznelson Ghetto Fighters House. Major essays include: Dr. Emanuel Ringelblums Literary Remains; Aktion Stroop; On Cultural Life in the Lodz Ghetto during the year 1940/41; Results of an Enquiry Conducted Among the Members of the Ghetto Fighters Kibbutz; Brief Notes. Collecting Material for recent Jewish History; Some Rescue and Relief Activities; The Pogroms in Poland (1935-1937); The linguistic heritage of the Nazi years and its expression in Hebrew Literature; Poems by Katznelson, and Book Reviews. On the Kibbutzim, "Very few museums of Holocaust history were set up; the first of these was founded only a few years after World War II, with the arrival in Eretz-Israel of refugees from the war and a group who had been fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. This united group found[ed] the 'Ghetto Fighters Kibbutz', Kibbutz Lochamei Ha-Ghettaot, and in 1951 inaugurated the 'Itzhak Katznelson Ghetto Fighters House'. The museum became a center for education, research, mass memorial assemblies, and was a central institution on the subject of the Holocaust and the Rebellion until the consolidation in the 60s of the 'Yad Vashem' museum in Jerusalem" (Museum Ein-Harod, 2012). Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Periodicals. Ex-library with usual markings. Pages aged, brittle. Covers aged and torn. Otherwise clean. Fair condition. (HOLO2-102-44)
First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 178, [2] pages. 24 cm. In Hebrew. Issue two has separate title page in English and Yiddish: Pages for the study of the catastrophe and the revolt published by the Yitzhak Katznelson Ghetto Fighters House. Major essays include: Collecting Material for recent Jewish History; Some Rescue and Relief Activities; The Pogroms in Poland (1935-1937) ; The linguistic heritage of the Nazi years and its expression in Hebrew Literature; Poems by Katznelson, and Book Reviews. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Periodicals. Boards worn, pages aged; clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-102-45A)
IN HEBREW. 23.5x17 cm. 280 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly dirty. Else in good condition.
Softbound. 4to. 146 pages. 28 cm. First edition. "Produced and published on the occasion of the exhibition Daring to Resist: Jewish Defiance in the Holocaust by the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, New York, NY, April 2007-July 2008." Publishers description: This important companion book challenges the stereotypical view that Jews were passive victims of Nazi oppression. Highlighting the themes of the exhibition, this unique compilation of more than thirty memoirs, oral histories, and letters - some published for the first time in English - documents from a Jewish perspective the vitality and resilience of Jewish life under Nazi oppression. The collection also includes original and thought provoking essays by exhibition curator Yitzchak Mais, Holocaust scholar David Engel, and psychologist Eva Fogelman, all of whom offer new insights about this important chapter of Jewish history. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Exhibitions. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Exhibitions. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-97-38)
WITH HEBREW SUPPLEMENT. 230x155 mm. 300 pages. Hardcover. Gilt spine. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Rear whitepage slightly stained. Else in good condition.
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages. Nazi-era Swiss-Jewish defense of Judaism against a recent Antisemitic attack in the Swiss press. Farbstein critiques hundreds of years of Christian antisemitism as counter to the messages of the Bible. Interesting. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide, most of them in Germany and Switzerland, and none in New York. Very Good Condition (holo2-125-40) xx
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)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 364 pages. 23 cm. Second edition. In German. Title translates as: The Lifeboat is Full; Switzerland and the Refugees, 1933-1945. The title refers to a statement made by Federal Councillor Eduard von Steiger in 1942, when he justified closing Switzerlands borders by comparing the country to a life-boat that was already full. This volume details the personal stories and historical and legal encroachments which spelt doom for refugees attempting to obtain asylum in Switzerland. Subjects: Jewish Refugees. Switzerland. Generalities. 1939-1945 war. Switzerland. Biographies. Heinrich Rothmund. Switzerland. Public mind. Press (study) Switzerland. Domestic Policy. National Socialism. Switzerland. Domestic Policy. Jews. Switzerland. Refugees. 1933 to 1945. Vluchtelingen. Flüchtlingspolitik. Geschichte 1933-1945. Bookstamp of Fred W. Lessing (German Refugee and later chairman of Leo Baeck Institute) on endpage; fresh and clean. VG+ condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-100-22)
1st edition. 8vo. Later paper wrappers. 375 pages with illustrations, plates, and maps. 24 cm. In German. Title translates to "The Brown Network: The Activities of the Nazis in Foreign Countries. " The World Committee for the Victims of German Fascism was established shortly after the Nazi ascent to power in Germany. The group presumably operated out of the UK and was chaired by Lord Dudley Leigh Aman Marley. The group greatly raised awareness among American Jewry about the Jews of Germany (Wikipedia, 2019) . SUBJECTS: Nazism. Lacks original wrappers? Otherwise is in very good condition. (HOLO2-142-36)
8vo. Xxxviii, 376, 16 pages. Plate illustrations. Second edition. Includes material on the Holocaust. SUBJECT (S) : Bundesarchiv (Germany) ; Germany history sources bibliography catalogs. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Rutgers, Univ of Calgary, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . Nuremberg prosecutor Robert Kempner's copy. Top edge foxed, good condition. (BIB-3-12)
Laminated wraps. 8vo. 136 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German. The End of the Jewish rural community: Nonnenweier in Baden 1933-1945. Family register of the Nonnenweier community, pages 96-136. With 18 illustrations. A history of the small Jewish community (approximately 70 people in 1933) of Nonnenweier in west Baden during the nazi period; the community, as with most Baden Jews, were deported to the Gurs concentration camp in France in 1940. Hard lamination over original wraps. Subjects: Jews - Germany - Nonnenweier. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Germany - Nonnenweier. Judenverfolgung Geschichte (1933-1945) Nonnenweier (Germany) - History. Nonnenweier Juden Institutional stamps on endpages, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-34)