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201025182Milano: Mondadori 2010. hardcover in dust jacket. 2 pages have a tiny nick. no other flaws or wear. clean. no markings. no bumps creases. strong binding.; italian text.; xii-294pp. numerous tables. detailed history of the transit camp for italian jews at fossoli. contains lists of deportees and the destinations. important reference work.; scarce title. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine Plus/Near Fine Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Mondadori Hardcover
1998013348Wickrathberg: Verein für Heimat- und Denkmalpflege Wickrathberg 1998 388 pages. Photographs documents maps tables. German language / Deutsche Sprache / Duitstalig. Prisoner of War camp Wickrathberg 1945 POW TE A-9 for captured German soldiers from March 1945 till September 1945. 1ste / 1st. Cardboard / Karton. Good / Goed. A4 Oblong. Verein für Heimat- und Denkmalpflege Wickrathberg hardcover
219481Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt 1961. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo in full grey cloth titles in black text in German. Very Good in like dustjacket: binding tight and square front board very slightly bowed. The jacket has very light rubbing at the corners and spine ends. Please request a quote for international shipping. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt hardcover
1960190277Krakow: International Auschwitz Committee 1960s. First edition first printing very scarce and even more so in the dust jacket. Offered "in memory of those murdered a warning to those living" the book charts the history of Auschwitz from its founding to its liberation and the trial of camp operators. It is extensively and graphically illustrated with photographs. The text is in English French and German throughout. The publishers the International Auschwitz Committee was founded by survivors in 1952 to preserve the memory of the camp counter anti-Semitism and maintain links between former inmates between nations and across the Iron Curtain. Oblong quarto. Original grey cloth front cover lettered in blind. With dust jacket. Jacket a little rubbed and chipped at extremities without price as issued; a fine copy in very good jacket. hardcover
1947298232New York: Machmadim Art Editions 1947. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio in gray cloth with original brown paper dustjacket. Book of fantastic charcoal illustrations with accompanying Yiddish melodies on staves Machmadim Art Editions hardcover
1989017918New York: Grove Weidenfeld 1989. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by Simon Wiesenthal on the front free endpaper. A beautiful copy of the First U.S. printing. Fine condition in a Fine dust jacket. NO chips. NO tears. NO creases. NO fading. NOT price clipped $22.50. Protected by a removable Brodart clear-plastic sleeve. Bright shiny clean square and tight. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. NO remainder mark. Pages are clean and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. First U.S. printing 1989 with "First American edition" so stated and complete number row 10 987654321 on the copyright page. Illustrated with 16 pages of photos. Translated from the German by Ewald Osers. Laid in is a copy of Wiesenthal's 2005 obituary. From the publisher: "Since the end of World War II Wiesenthal has dedicated his life to bringing Nazis to justice. In this book he describes his activities the men such as Eichmann and Mengele he has pursued the Nazi escape organization Odessa but also some of the heroism that the horrors produced. The book asks questions about the function of punishment and the possibility of rehabilitation in such extreme cases of criminality. He shows that many of the most sadistic persecutors of the Nazi regime found it all too easy to merge into normal society and assume a cloak of decency. Wiesenthal's aim has been to expose to the fullest possible extent the hypocritical sham of this normalization which he believes incubates the anti-semitism of which the Nazi regime was the most barbaric manifestation." Index. Bound in the original brown boards with a brown cloth spine stamped in shiny copper. Complete with dust jacket. . INSCRIBED / SIGNED by Simon Wiesenthal. First American edition so stated. Hardcover. Fine condition/Fine dust jacket. 8vo. xi 372pp. 16 pages of photos. Grove Weidenfeld Hardcover
1971N635Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1971. Original Cloth with d/j. Very Good. 8vo. 258411pp. Hrsg. vom Stadtarchiv Mannheim. German text. A very good and clean copy in the original box. <br/> <br/> Kohlhammer hardcover
197922217NY: Ark House 1979. cloth hardcover in dust jacket. dj has edge-chip around top of spine some minor wear in small spots. rubbing to dj flap. else light use.no other flaws. no writing or markings. no bumps. strong binding.; 229pp. ixpp. preliminaries. section of b/w photos. map endpapers. document and reference sections.; one of the few survivor memoirs of the ghetto for german and austrian jews in riga latvia which existed during the german occupation. well written and historically accurate an important valuable contribution to one of the lesser known chapters of the holocaust. gertrude schneider went on to write and publish several other books on the holocaust. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good Minus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ark House Hardcover
200525550Cambridge U.K./NY: Cambridge University Press 2005. cloth hardcover in dust jacket as issued. no flaws or wear. clean no markings tight binding. appears unused.; xxii-374pp. 4 maps. 20 illustrations including several in color. introduction and 18 essays/articles by various contributors. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine Plus/Near Fine Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cambridge University Press Hardcover
1961017862New York: The William-Frederick Press 1961. INSCRIBED / SIGNED and dated December 7 1962 by the AUTHOR on the front free endpaper. Fine condition in a Good dust jacket. The jacket is sunned at the spine and edges lightly frayed/rubbed at its corners and spine ends. Not price clipped $3.50. The book itself is bright clean square and tight with sharp corners. NOT a library discard. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. 1961 First Edition. Illustrated with 4 pages of photos. Bound in the original gilt-stamped black cloth. Complete with dust jacket. INSCRIBED / SIGNED by the AUTHOR. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/Good dust jacket. 8vo. vi 97pp. 4 pages of photos. The William-Frederick Press Hardcover
200565776Washington DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum New England Region 2005. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Includes illustrations. Unpaginated approximately 120 pages. Plus Bronze sponsor insert 12 pages This item contains a large number of testimonials honoring Dr. Miriam and SHeldon G. Adelson. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, New England Region paperback
194743409New York The Organization No Date 1947. 1st edition. Double-sided English-Yiddish leaflet 2 pages. The Yiddish header translates roughly as "An Announcement To the Jewish Public"<br> Bilingual American Flyer condemning the Joint the American Joint Distribution Committee AJDC for not doing more to help the Jewish DPs and its "hiding" behind the German police when DP's demonstrated for more action on DP resettlement.<br> The issuing organization the United Jewish Survivors of Nazi Persecution/Farband fun Geveyzene Yidishe Katsetler un Partizaner was the first survivor network founded in the US. Their Yiddish name translates as "The Association of Former Jewish Concentration Camp Inmates and Partisans." The word "Katsetler" in their name is a contraction of "kontsentratsyonslager-er" using the letters K and Z "ka" and "tset" and thus short for "kontsetratsyonslager" a concentration camp inmate or survivor sometimes also noted as a "katsetnik." <br> <br> The flyer announces:<br> <br> "Jewish blood was again shed on German soil! German police fought with remaining victims of Nazism. But this time the sad event was instigated by the prominent Jewish organization-The Joint Distribution Committee.<br> <br> What happened<br> <br> There remains today in Camp Foehrenwald near Munich about two thousand helpless forlorn and ill D.P's who miraculously escaped the extermination furnaces in nazi-occupied Poland and Hitler-Germany. Hungry desperate destitute men women and children the 'forgotten' Jews have been knocking at the doors of the democratic countries for a haven and refuge and a home they can call their own.<br> <br> With this goal in mind they demand immediate help from the Joint while in camp and help to establish themselves in their eventual homes in the countries that have offered refuge. But the Joint turned a 'deaf ear' toward their pleas.<br> <br> And when these disillusioned D.P.'s demonstrated before the offices of the Joint in Munich the German police in a previously planned attack critically wounded whipped and battered off the demonstrators.<br> <br> The Joint in Munich with the approval of the Joint in Paris asked the police to protect them against the Jewish D.P. demonstrators.<br> <br> We the survivors of Nazi-Germany now living in the United States cannot forget the extreme torments and the inferno of the nazi-torture; we who suffered with many victims now in Foch- renwald are horror-stricken and dismayed and our hearts cry out against the Joint for the brutality toward our helpless brethern in misfortune.<br> <br> We express our deep-felt sympathy toward our brothers in Foehrenwald.<br> <br> demand that the Joint representatives responsible for these brutal attacks on the D.P.'s by the German police be punished.<br> <br> In the name of humanity we beseech the Jews in the United States to let their voices be heard help these sick tragic and frustrated victims to find homes and a life of human dignity again" From the English side of the flyer.<br> <br> <br> After World War II Munich served as a major center for Jewish Holocaust survivors the "Sh'erit ha-Pletah" who were living in DP camps. The "Joint" was the primary welfare organization providing aid clothing and food to these camps. While the Joint was a vital lifeline its Munich headquarters at Siebertstrasse 3 sometimes became the focal point for frustration regarding the pace of aid distribution or more frequently the slow pace of emigration to Palestine Aliyah and broader often frustrating postwar conditions.<br> Following the 1947 Exodus ship incident where Jewish refugees were returned to Germany by the British Jewish DPs felt trapped and staged intense demonstrations including protests at the offices of international organizations like the Joint to highlight their despair.<br> These demonstrations were part of a broader effort by survivors to assert their agency and demand rights during their time in Munich 1945-1951. For more on tensions between Munich's Jewish DPs and the Joint see www.juedisches-museum-muenchen.de/en/exhibitions/munich-displaced-online/moehlstrasse. <br> <br> Scholar David Slucki notes about the publishers of this leaflet that "Within months of arriving in the United States in 1946 Jewish Holocaust survivors began to organize themselves to help with the process of resettlement. The small band of socialists who established the Farband fun Geveyzene Yidishe Katsetler un Partizaner United Jewish Survivors of Nazi Persecution this group initiated a dual process of identity formation and memorialization of the Holocaust. <br> The first survivor network founded in the United States the Katsetler Farband this group developed a memorial culture that included commemorations and publications replete with its own rituals and calendar. Moreover the organization was part of a broader process of defining what experiences constituted the Holocaust and who was to be considered a survivor. Ultimately they were among a host of survivor networks in the United States to lay the foundation for Holocaust memorialization" Slucki D. 2017. A Community of Suffering: Jewish Holocaust Survivor Networks in Postwar America. Jewish Social Studies 222 116-145. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/649094<br> <br> We could locate no copies in OCLC-Worldcat Archive Grid nor using a google search. <br> <br> Touch of edgewear one diagonal fold paper generally bright and strong about Very Good- Condition. Holo2-163-28A. New York, The Organization, No Date unknown
1994317188Nan A. Talese September 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Signed by both authors along with a a personal inscription on the title page. Binding is fine. Pages are clean and bright with no markings. Stated first edition. Trivial shelving wear. DJ is now protected by a mylar cover. Nan A. Talese hardcover
1945002468Franeker: T. Wever 1945 Boek met stofomslag. Het boek is in zeer goede staat de stofomslag heeft duidelijke gebruikssporen met name langs de randen / achterzijde plakbandresidu 15 x 15 centimeter. 84 pagina's. Voorzien van diverse tekeningen door Broeder Raphael Tijhuis Ordinis Carmelitorum. De tekeningen zijn gemaakt nadat het kamp Dachau door de Amerikanen werd bevrijd. Het betreft het persoonlijke relaas van dominee J. van Raalte te Ermelo gedurende zijn verblijf in Buchenwald en Dachau. 1ste / 1st. cloth / linnen hardcover. good / goed/used / gebruikt. Illus. by Tijhuis Broeder Raphael. A5 formaat. T. Wever hardcover
200962676Washington DC: United States Holocaust Museum 2009. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. 8 p. Pagination includes covers. Photo of Ms. Neuman as a young girl. Inscribed by Mrs. Eckstut nee Neuman in 2009. This is card #8021. "This card tells the story of a real person who lived during the Holocaust. " These identification cards can be created by visitors to the Holocause Museum. This was created and inscribed by a WWII survivor. United States Holocaust Museum paperback
1945N5104Bucharest: Cartea De Aur 1945. Original Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. 297pp table of content. Important rare document of Rabbi H. GUTTMAN Chief rabbi of Bucharest about the murder of his 2 sons Iancu and Iosif by the Romanian IRON GUARD on 21 of January 1941 in the notorious JILAVA Forrest in the presence of their father. The book contains earlier writings of the sons a forward of the father and a report of the murder. AN EXTREMELY RARE DOCUMENT' Some outside wear and minimal occasional foxing. A few underlinings on some pages towards the end of the book. Name on fly-leaf. A few pictures. <br/> <br/> Cartea De Aur hardcover
19560008189No place: Published by the Author 1956. First English language edition. Paperback. Good. 12mo 179 ii pages red wrappers. Scarce. <br/><br/>Niescior was a member of the Polish Resistance. He survived Auschwitz in order to describe its horrors. His prisoner tattoo was 16087. Foreword by George K. Wrobleski M. D. Published by the Author paperback
1994Q-0805210156Schocken 1994-03-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Schocken paperback
BAY_05_SH_080437New. Well packaged and promptly shipped from California. Partnered with Friends of the Library since 2010. unknown
2014516Vilnius Press LLC 2014. Hardcover. Very good. No dustjacket as issued. Cover has light wear. Gift inscription on front endpaper which could be from the photographer. Signed by the photographer Carol J. Mohor on title page. Vilnius Press LLC hardcover
1965275922Bergen-Belsen Memorial Press 1965. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio in full black pebbled morocco titles in gilt a.e.g. Binding tight and square no rubbing to the corners small spots of rubbing to the spine ends. The slipcase is covered in paper matching the book's endsheets has heavier rubbing at the corners no separations. On a tipped-in leaf the production's sponsors Hadassah and Josef Rosensaft inscribed 'To Our Good Friend/Dr. Joachim Prinz/in grateful recognition/of your understanding/and friendship/Hadassah and Josef Rosensaft/New York/November 1965' Prinz was a prominent Zionist and civil rights activist. Bergen-Belsen Memorial Press hardcover
0527638072.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2002007291Lawrence Kansas U.S.A.: Univ Pr of Kansas 2002. 496 pages 95 photographs. Inscribed by author on title page. Working in newly opened archives and reexamining old evidence historian Bryan Mark Rigg turns up a surprising wrinkle in the history of Nazi Germany: the presence of part-Jewish soldiers not only in the ranks but also in the upper echelons of the German military. Clean. Inscribed by the Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Univ Pr of Kansas hardcover
19951-0028974514Macmillan Library Reference 1995. Hardcover. New. 252 pages. 11.50x9.25x1.25 inches. Macmillan Library Reference hardcover
DADAX0028974514Macmillan Publishing USA 0000-00-00. First Edition. hardcover. New. 2.00x12.00x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Macmillan Publishing USA hardcover