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1994008882Wien, Christian Brandstätter 1994-1997, 1994. 200; 175; 159 S. Orig.-Broschuren. Ein schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
199824166Wien, Brandstätter Verlag, 1998. Gr.-8°. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 159 S., Orig.-Broschur. - Enthält folgende Beiträge: Formen der Erinnerung; "Wenn Rosch Chodesch auf einen Sonntag fällt---". Szenarien lokaler Erinnerungskultur; Erinnern und Leben; Die Biographie einer Gedenk-Ikone. Nathan Rapoports Warschauer Getto-Monument; menschen im Stacheldrah. Das Denkmal auf dem Gelände des Schutzhaftlagers Dachau, u.a. Sehr guter Zustand.
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 91 pages. ill. 23 cm. In Polish. Play set in the Holocaust, in Polish. Publication #7 in the series by the Wojwodzka Zydowska Komisja Historyczna. Errata slip present. Drewkowski specifically cites this work as an example of "plays...written during the war" (in LITERATURE ON THE HOLOCAUST: POLAND in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE HOLOCAUST, p.884). SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Drama. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Drama. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943 -- Drama. Illustrations by Antoni Uniechowski. Errata slip tipped in. Bit of light foxing to covers. Very good condition. (HOLO2-83-60)
195123732Hannover, 26. Nebelungs, 1951. Broschiert
198823642Köln, Prometh Verlag, 1988. 8°. Mit einigen s/w photogr. Abbildungen auf Tafeln. 176 S. Orig.-Kart. Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
2008JUDA2152Wien, Centropa Mandelbaum 2008. 254 S., zahlr. photogr. Abb., OPappbd. mit OUmschl.
1984126098Büchergilde Gutenberg, Frankfurt am Main, 1984. 485 S. 8° , Leinen mit OU
1981009204Darmstadt, Verlag Darmstädter Blätter, 1981. 185 S., 3 Blatt. Orig.-Broschur. Ein schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
197950981Frankfurt am Main, Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1979.
201255342Frankfurt, M. : Schöffling 2012. 487, [32] S. : Mit 160 teils farbigen Abbildungen ; 22 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Gewebe, gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand, Neupreis in Euro: 28,95
201220270CBFrankfurt am Main, Schöffling, 2012. 8°, 487 S. und 32 Tafelseiten mit s/w-Abbildungen, mit Lesebändchen, original Leineneinband (Hardcover) mit original Schutzumschlag, Erstausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar
197823643Wien, Selbstverlag, 1978. Gr.-8°. Mit zahlreichen s/w Abbildungen im Text und auf Tafeln. 92 S. Orig.-Ganzleinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. - Mit einer eigenhändigen Widmung des Autors auf dem Vorsatz. Vorsatz leicht angechmutzt.
1975ZEIT1890Wien, ÖBV / Jugend & Volk 1975. Gr.-8°. 594; 487; 553 S. m. einigen s/w Tafeln, OLnbde. m. OU., Schnitte, Vorsatz- u. Titelbläztter etwas fleckig, Schutzumschläge m. kleinen Randläsuren. / 3215722135 / 3215722143
1987ZEIT1891Wien, ÖBV / Jugend & Volk 1987. Gr.-8°. 574; 654; 749 S. m. einigen s/w Tafeln, OLnbde. m. OU., Exlibris auf Spiegeln. / 3215064227 / 3215064219
1989KF213Bonn (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung) 1989 (= 3.Auflage). 8°, Originalbroschur (Paperback), 302 s., ISBN 3-923423-30-6 3
Original Stiff Wrappers. 8vo. 184, [16] pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German. Title translates as: Resistance in the Rhine and Ruhr, 1933-1945. Published by the Association of Victims of the Nazi regime of North Rhine-Westphalia, a post war association of German anti-fascist resistance members and concentration camp survivors, founded as a means of support for 250, 000 formerly persecuted political prisoners. The author, Karl Schabrod (1900-1981) was a pre-war radical woodworkers and journalist for a communist paper, he was arrested in 1934 for anti-fascist leaflets in Dusseldorf and imprisoned in the Börgermoor concentration camp. He was released, and arrested again for anti-fascist activities, and was sentenced to life imprisonment; he was liberated by Americans in 1945. He resumed his activities, helping rebuild the short lived activity of the post war German Communist Party in the Federal Republic, and was actively involved in the support network of the Association of Victims of the Nazi Regime. He was blacklisted by the Federal Republic in 1950, and worked as a carpenter, and remained politically active for the remainder of his life, spending another stint of nine months in jail in 1958 for being a communist actively seeking to become elected in the local parliament of North Rhine-Wesphalia. Schabrod wrote at least five volumes dealing with the resistance struggles and political prisoners in the anti-nazi struggle. In this volume, a general survey of the resistance in the Rhine and Ruhr region, encompasses not only the radical miners and proletarians who maintained literary and active struggle against the nazis throughout these years, but also details the open resistance in the region at the closing of the war, wherein many anti-nazi fighters waged open battle as the Ruhr pocket was being closed; many of these fighters being liquidated by the SS. Includes dozens of hand-drawn illustrations of underground newspapers and leaflets, assuredly lost and redrawn from memory by the author. Includes a large register of anti-nazi comrades killed in the struggle. Subjects: Anti-Nazi movement - Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia. Nationalsozialismus. Widerstand. Geschichte 1933-1945. North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) - History. Rheinprovinz. Ruhrgebiet. Light wear to covers, fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-100-29)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 15 pages; 23 cm. A Nazi-era series of questions and answers about Zionism and Antisemitism. Includes topics such as Shall We Remain Jews? , Stranger Assimilated; Jews Unassimilable and The Christian Myth. Where shall we establish the Jewish home? Our dreams of the past as well as the realities of the present have determined that. There is but one country which has fired the imagination of the Jew, which at the same time the Jews can claim historically. Moreover, it is the only country which can be considered open to Jewish immigration. The answer is Palestine. No. 7 in the Zionist Education Series. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 6 holdings worldwide. Slight toning. A few small tears. Very good condition. (zion-12-47)
First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers with image of a mother holding a baby with a child standing next to her amidst destruction from war. 4to. 4 pages; 23 x 10 cm. Norway has been occupied by brute force, but she has not surrendered. Her spirit is not broken and the flame of independence is still burning brightly within the breasts of all true Norwegians. They have kept up a never ceasing passive resistance, and it has been stated that of all the countries newly under German occupation, Norway is giving her captors most trouble and is most strongly pervaded by a spirit of defiant independence that will not down. Includes a Norwegian Underground Song on the back cover. Were Norsemen! The Nazis shall feel how we hate, / A worm-eaten Quisling well soon liquidate. A pamphlet urging Americans to help the Norwegian people during WWII. Divided into smaller sections with titles such as Starvation In Sight, Norwegian War Efforts, and Defiant Independence. SUBJECT (S) : German Occupation of Norway, WWII, Civilian relief. OCLC lists 1 holding worldwide (Wisconsin Historical Society) . Some edgewear. Very minimal markings. Very good + condition. Rare. (HOLO2-134-65)
Cloth, 12mo, 62 pages. Holocaust-era translation, with new forward by the translator, originally published in French in 1927. CONTENTS: Why I Am A Jew; Israel Lost; Israel Found Again; Israel Everlasting. Fleg (1874-1963) was a French poet, playwright, and librettist. Though he was not very committed to Judaism in his early life, the Dreyfus Affair and early Zionist Congresses returned him to the faith. After early popular literary successes, including the French scripts for Faust and Julius Ceasar, Fleg devoted his efforts to examining modern Judaism, and from the 1920s on, was a leader in French Jewish literature, writing biographies, poetry, and essays. (EJ, 2007) Ex library. Pages tanned, otherwise good+ condition. (Holo2-11-15)
Paperback, 8 pages, 8vo, 22 cm. Critique of pro-fascist sentiment in the UK and elsewhere, describing why Britain should continue its fight against the Nazis and their allies. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945. Cover title. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, Australian War Memorial, Univ of New Brunswick) , only one in the US. Wear to binding. Light wear. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-21-15)
Paper Wrappers, 12mo, 48 pages. Roman Catholic publication. "To pass moral judgement upon a people who has been bred in the bitter cauldron of hate and oppression is to neglect the basic laws of justice and charity....Nor is it beside the point to insist that, not only is this the rational view, but it is the only one consistent with the high principles of our Christian faith. " OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-86-20)
28x22cm. 439 pages. Hardcover. Ex-library copy with usual marks. In good reading condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Softbound. 8vo. XVI, 113 pages. 22 cm. Reprint of the 1955 edition; including 1969 introduction as well as the author's letters to Lessing J. Rosenwald and Clarence L. Coleman, Jr. , from April 7 to June 24, 1955. Elmer Berger (1908-1996) was an American Reform Rabbi, outspoken since the 1930s against Zionism, an ideology which he interpreted to be a surrender to anti-semitic myths concerning race. He was the executive director of the American Council for Judaism for over 13 years, and when forced to resign, be became the founder of the American Jewish Alternatives to Zionism. The publisher, the Institute for Palestine Studies, is the oldest independent non-profit research institute in the Arab World, and has consistently committed itself to putting together analysis and documentation so as to allow the possibility of a peaceful resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict (their words) . Subjects: Jewish-Arab relations. Jewish institutional stamp, Light wear to covers. Very good condition. (HOLO2-88-2)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 335 pages. 22 cm. First edition. "The exciting and dramatic story of an English mother and daughter trapped in Nazi Germany from 1938 to 1944". Concerns the story of an Englishwoman living in Germany with her small child after her German violinist husband is liquidated by the Nazis. She is assisted by the resistance to rescue her child and later heroically dies obtaining information concerning the V2 missiles. Subjects: Germany - History - 1933-1945 - Fiction. Very good condition in very good jacket. (HOLO2-95-9)