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194251752Odessa: Zentral Auswanderungs Büreau 1942. Original document. Loose leaf. Very good condition. Quarto. Original loose leaf with black lettering. Announcement based on ordinance no. 35/942 of the civil government of Transnistria relating to the emigration of Jews in Odessa and surrounding areas. <br /> <br /> The text printed biligually in German and Ukrainian is organized into five statements. The annoucement concerns the liquidation and sale of goods of emigrated or vanished Jews beginning on March 1 1942 with the whole population without limitations given the right to buy these items based on oral agreements. Furthermore the announcement regulates details and procedures of the sale and at the end announces that after the sale proceeds will by handed to the Jews by the Central Emigration Office.<br /> <br /> "The rapid development of Odessa began after the Russian conquest 1789. Its Jewish population also grew quickly and in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries it was the most important Jewish literary community after Warsaw. In 1926 there were 153194 Jews in Odessa 36.4 percent of the total population and by 1939 their numbers reached 180000." Encyclopedia of the Holocaust Vol. 3 page 1080.<br /> <br /> When Romanians and Germans laid siege to the city on August 5 1941 many Jews in Odessa managed to leave and eighty to ninety thousand Jews remained in the city. Odessa fell on October 16 and the German Einsatzkommando 11b and the Romanian intelligence service immediately slaughtered over eight thousand residents mainly Jews and Odessa was established as the capital of the Transnistria region. On October 22 the Romanian military headquarters were blown up killing sixty-six officers and the military governor. In reprisal the Romanian ruler Ion Antonescu ordered devastating retaliation including the arrest of one member of each Jewish family. By October 1941 some 40000 Jews were assembled in the ghetto of the nearby city of Slobodka and their valuables confiscated. Deportations of some 20000 Jews began in January of 1942. When Odessa was liberated on April 10 1944 authorities reported that about 99000 Jews had been killed. Odessa again became an important Jewish center with 102000 Jews living there according to a 1959 census.<br /> <br /> Considering the context of "Kundmachung Nr. 2 the Odessa massacre of October 22-24 1941 and the murder of Jews living between the rivers Dniester and Bug during the Romanian and German occupation this succinct notice including its misspellings and mistakes in the German language is a chilling mirror image of the attitude shown by the occupying powers towards the Jews. Approximately 30000 Jews were killed in Odessa and more than 100000 in Transnistria. <br /> <br /> The text is printed in German on one side and Ukrainian on the verso. Minor wear and smudging. Protected in modern mylar. Zentral Auswanderungs Büreau unknown
194816623Paris: L'Union Populaire Juive en France 1948. First Edition. Octavo. Printed paper wrappers; 515pp; illus some folding; facs. Includes bibliography. Text entirely in Yiddish. Text slightly tanned but a tight clean copy overall VG or better in the original wrappers. First-hand account of atrocities in the Vilnius ghetto by a survivor; extensively documented including facsimiles of original documents and photographic evidence of Nazi atrocities. Uncommon especially in this state of preservation. L'Union Populaire Juive en France unknown
194353630Tunisia 1943. Nearly Fine. Five-pointed yellow cloth star sewn onto plain beige cloth 7.3 by 9 cm. Yellow dye somewhat faded else in fine state of preservation.<br /> <br /> Specimen of the yellow star imposed on the Jewish population of Tunisia in March 1943 as a mark of the slave laboror. Tunisia was the only Islamic country to come under Nazi rule at first indirectly through the Vichy regime in France between 1940 and its liberation by Allied forces on May 7 1943. In response to the Allied invasion of Algeria and Morocco German and Italian forces invaded Tunisia on November 9 1942. By the end of November the Germans took the first anti-Jewish move by arresting four of the community leaders including Moïse Borgel the president of the Jewish congregation. "In addition to the governor-general's sympathetic attitude -- and in some degree to the pro-Jewish attitude of Bey Sidi Mohammed al-Mounsaf -- the Italians also in practice interfered with the application of the anti-Jewish laws" E.H. The dignitaries were released after a week following the intervention of the mayor of Tunis and the Italian consul. Because of objections by the Italians the edict to wear the star does not appear to have been generally enforced with rigor and was only formally imposed in two cities Sfax and Tunis. While 5000 Jews had originally been put on forced labor in thirty locations and camps along the front line "at the time of the collapse and surrenter in early May 1943 only sixteen hundred Jews were employed on forced labor" E.H. Given the relatively small labor force and the lack of zeal in imposing the anti-Jewish ordinances it is clear why so few of these yellow badges have survived. References: I. Gutman ed. Encyclopedia of the Holocaust vol. 4 pp. 1521-23. unknown
1964335850New York: Hawthorn Books Inc. 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. No DJ tan cloth boards with minor stain to dront cover. Otherwise book is like new. Hawthorn Books Inc. hardcover
0815635532.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0773442464.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1995094743United Kingdom: Edwin Mellen Pr. 461 pages. Cloth at head of spine has a minor slit approx. 1cm. Clean hardback. No dust jacket. What Have We Learned: Telling the Story and Teaching the Lessons of the Holocaust Papers of the 20th Anniversary Scholars' Conference . Good. Hardcover. 1995. Edwin Mellen Pr hardcover
198521346Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe Warsaw 1985. 4to. First Edition with very numerous full-page photographs throughout; oatmeal Holland backstrip lettered in black black endpapers a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter very lightly chafed at extremities. Comprehensive photographic survey with over 240 contemporary images of WWII destruction. Very scarce especially in this condition. Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Warsaw, unknown
201522545Leiden/Boston: Brill 2015. soft cover. no flaws or wear. clean. no markings. no bumps tears creases. tight binding.; english text.; xiv-624pp. 15 maps illustrations. color frontispiece. 25 essays and texts by various contributors on aspects of the jewish community of warsaw. prof. polonsky wrote and taught extensively on polish-jewish history including the many volumes of polin. a true scholar's scholar. First Softcover Edition. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Festschrift. Brill Paperback
1945296615L. B. Fischer 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small 8vo in red cloth spine title in black. Binding tight and square corners and spine ends very mildly pushed but absolutely not rubbed. The dustjacket is not price-clipped virtually no rubbing to the corners and spine ends. L. B. Fischer hardcover
199525360Luxembourg: Harwood Academic Publishers 1995. hardcover illustrated boards. minor bits of superficial wear to exterior around spine. no other flaws or wear. clean. no markings. no bumps tears. strong binding.; english text.; author's signed gift inscription to front free endpaper.; xxix-504pp. 12 b/w illustrations and over 180 documents. exhaustive reference. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Harwood Academic Publishers Hardcover
10095Antwerpen1985 t/m 1992 diverse formaten geniet of gebrocheerd gelezen staat naam vorige eigenaar - unknown
193025194Amsterdam: Selecta 1930. Softcover 24 pages 22 cm. In Dutch. “For us Judaism—and not Christianity. †Jewish response to attempts at conversion just prior to the Holocaust. <br> Chief Rabbi Justus Tal 1881-1954 was "From 1918 until the outbreak of World War II.Chief Rabbi of Utrecht. During the war he was hidden from the Nazis by a Protestant clergyman. Afterwards he assumed the post in Amsterdam and was elected president of the Dutch Conference of Chief Rabbis" JTA 1954. <br> OCLC: 64304774. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide only 3 in the US HUC Harvard YIVO none south or west of Ohio.<br> Light wear. Handwritten note on bottom of cover notes "edited by Chief Rabbinate of Netherlands Amsterdam 1945.†Good condition. B Holo2-162-37XXXCC-'. Amsterdam: Selecta unknown
199525218South San Francisco : Edu-Comm. Plus 1995. cloth hardcover in dust jacket. a few minute dust-spots to top edge. no other flaws or wear. clean. no markings. no bumps tears creases. strong binding.; giftinscribed by author and also by translator.; english text. xv-167pp. b/w photos. Signed by Author. Pre-Publication Copy . Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Edu-Comm. Plus Hardcover
BN66063Unternehmen Legalon: Die Jagd nach dem Erbe des Holocaust Sante Joel Dominique <br/><br/> unknown
199925472Stanford: Stanford University Press 1999. cloth hardcover in dust jacket. front pastedown has a donation label to a library from the author which has been stamped as withdrawn. the facing endpaper has a gift inscription from the author to two noted scholars in her field dated 1999 and signed. there are no other library markings anywhere. no flaws or wear. clean. no bumps tears creases. strong binding.; english text.; xi-605pp. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine Plus/Near Fine Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stanford University Press Hardcover
1990005975Detroit Michigan: Wayne State University Press 1990. Brand new in perfect condition. 5.5" wide by 8.25" tall. Bright shiny clean square and tight. Sharp corners. No store stamp owner's name or bookplate. Flat spine. No creases. Pages are fresh crisp and unmarked. "TOUCHING EVIL is about the Holocaust but there are no living Jews in it only the shadows of dead ones." From the rear cover: "'Using the Eichmann trial as nexus Rosen has created a suspenseful novel of the horrible era when the trains were chugging into Belsen and Auschwitz.' - Newsday." Originally published in 1969 this 1990 edition features a new foreword by the author in which she briefly traces the background of the novel. . 1st Wayne State ed. with new foreword. Trade Paperback. New. Illus. by Krzewinski Mary cover art. vii 269pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Wayne State University Press Paperback
1999030266New York: Shengold Publishing 1999. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by Abe Frank directly on the front free endpaper. SIGNED copies are SCARCE. Fine condition in a bright and shiny dust jacket but with 3 chips at the edges. NOT price clipped $20.00. Square and tight. Sharp corners. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- apparently seldom if ever read. The Jewish Experience in the Hamptons. Also includes the author's eye-witness account of his experience at Buchenwald Concentarion Camp shortly after it was liberated in April 1945. Bound in the original gilt-stamped green cloth. Complete with dust jacket. From the publisher; "This is the story of two orthodox Jews from Lithuania: Israel and Rachel Frank the author's parents who in 1906 settled in the Village of Southhampton New York founded by Puritans in 1640 and the summerhome of New York society. Without benefit of a rabbi synagogue or kosher butcher store in a totally Christian environment they kept their ancient tradition and brought up their six children to be proud Jews and proud Americans too.". INSCRIBED / SIGNED by Abe Frank. 1st ed No additional printings listed. Hardcover. Fine condition/Chipped dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. vi 161 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Shengold Publishing Hardcover
197362864Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America 1973. First American and first English language edition. Octavo. Cloth hardcover; dustjacket; yellow top-stain; 399pp. Tight straight fine copy with top-stain vivid and unfaded. In the original dustwrapper unclipped priced $6.95 on front flap lightly rubbed at extremities VG. <br /> <br /> Ben-Amotz's semi-autobiographical first novel a landmark portrayal of a Polish Holocaust survivor who re-invents himself as a true sabra in postwar Israel. Ben-Amotz would go on to a popular and somewhat controverisal career as a fiction-writer journalist and media personality. Originally published in Hebrew as "Lizkor lishcoah" Tel-Aviv 1968 the English-language translation is by Zeva Shapiro. Surprisingly uncommon especially in nice condition. Jewish Publication Society of America unknown
196076676Hollywood: Sons of Liberty ca. 1960. The Barnes titles are all in publisher's printer wrappers all octavos and all are in very good condition. Titles as follows: Blasting the Historical Blackout. 42 pp.: The Court Historians versus Revisionism. Second edition. 32 pp.: The Chickens of the Interventionist Liberals Have Come Home to Roost-The Bitter Fruits of Globaloney. 44 pp.The related titles are;CONNORS Michael F. The Development of Germanophobia. 42 pp.APP Austin J. A Straight Look at the Third Reich. Takoma Park: Boniface Press 1974. 56 pp.APP Austin J Morgenthau Era Letters. Takoma Park: Boniface Press 1966. 111 5 pp.WEBSTER Nesta H. Germany and England. Hollywood: Sons of Liberty n.d. 36 pp.Harry Elmer Barnes was a somewhat respected historian early in his career. He taught economics sociology and history at various colleges and universities including Harvard Columbia Smith Amherst and Temple. He staunchly disagreed with the surrender terms laid out after WWI and eventually morphed into the first American historian to support Holocaust denial and the Revisionist school of history. T copy of Blasting the Historical Blackout was distributed by White Legion Books. OCLC has no listing for Sons of Liberty publications. Sons of Liberty unknown
2012C000038932Pittsburgh PA: The Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh 2012. Hardcover. Very Good /very good . Oblong 8vo black cloth in dust jacket. Illustrated in color and b&w. Mild shelfwear to book and unclipped jacket with contents clean bright and unmarked. Scarce. The Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh hardcover
2012C000038931Pittsburgh PA: The Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh 2012. Hardcover. Very Good/very good . Oblong 8vo black cloth in dust jacket. Illustrated in color and b&w. Book is VG- with light rubbing and discoloration to front and rear boards. Contents clean bright and unmarked. Minimal shelfwear to unclipped jacket. Scarce. The Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh hardcover
20101551189528Los Angeles Museum of Holocaust 2010. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding with general signs of previous use. Boards betray fading and nicks and other signs of wear and imperfection commensurate with age. Binding is tight and structurally sound. Pages without any extraneous marks. Sealed in plastic for shipping. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Los Angeles Museum of Holocaust hardcover
1980026880Freeport Maine: The Cumberland Press Inc. 1980. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the AUTHOR directly on the half title page. The inscription reads: "To Jerry and Bertha Siegel. For once I am wordless. In memory of our meeting in Europe 1945 and our re-meeting in Maine 1985. With deep emotion signed Gerda Haas." Fine condition in a bright and shiny Very Near Fine dust jacket only very lightly rubbed. NO chips tears or fading. Clean square and tight. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Illustrated with 12 pages of photos. First Edition with "First Printing" so stated on the copyright page. Bound in the original gilt-stamped off-white cloth. From the dust jacket: "Gerda Haas speaks for the first time of her own experiences - of growing into womanhood under increasingly hostile conditions first in Ansbach then in Berlin and finally in the Theresienstadt concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. The account of her extraordinary escape to Switzerland adds a new dimension to holocaust studies.". INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the AUTHOR. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Fine condition/Very Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xxii 287pp. 12 pages of photos. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. The Cumberland Press, Inc. Hardcover