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Original Wraps. 12mo. 159 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Conference material of the International Conference on Prosecution of Nazi Criminals, held March 25-28, 1969. Issued also in Russian: Osnovnye materialy. Conference participants included ministers of justice from the Eastern Bloc and prominent legal theorists, scholars, and lawyers from several countries in Western Europe (Czeslaw Pilichowski, D. N. Pritt, etc. ) . The materials address precedent trials (Nuremberg, etc. ) and the ongoing legal ramifications and need for further prosecution of Nazi war criminals still at large, or currently not facing prosecution, in West Germany and other countries in the world. Scholars address the legal statutes and ways of addressing further and recent trials of Nazi war criminals in their respective countries (Belgium, France, etc. ) . Subjects: War crimes - Congresses. War criminals - Congresses. World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities. Atrocities. War crimes. War criminals. World War (1939-1945) Conference proceedings. OCLC lists 28 copies. Wraps bumped, edges lightly bumped, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-123-53)
2008ZEIT1573München Wien, Hanser (2008). gr.-8°, 347(1) S., 3 nn. S. Index, mit 1 Titelport. u. einigen Textabb., OPp. m. ill. OU.
19941165454Hanau : Salisberg-Verl. Korte, 1994. 33 S., m. Foto, 21 cm, kartoniert.
Softbound. 8vo. 287 pages. 24cm. Illustrated. First edition. Inscribed by author Helen Mitsios. Photo Album appendix contains black and white photographs and reproductions of documents. Filled with insight and humor, this dual memoir by Rasia, born in Vilnius, Lithuania (who survived the Holocaust on a false identity) , and her daughter Helen, born in Montreal, Canada, examines the long-term implications of being a survivor of the Holocaust and the unique pressures and anxieties the children of survivors inherit from their parents. Rasia, determined to protect Helen from anti-Semitism, continues to pose as a Christian and raises her daughter in the Catholic faith, forbidding her from mentioning her Jewish identity. This compassionate memoir addresses the unspoken tension that complicated a mother-daughter relationship, follows Helen on her journey to embrace Judaism, and is a heart-stopping story of escape and survival from Nazi terror. (Publishers description) . Subjects: Jews -- Lithuania -- Vilnius -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Lithuania -- Vilnius -- Personal narratives. Holocaust survivors -- Lithuania -- Vilnius -- Personal narratives. Children of Holocaust survivors -- United States -- Biography. Jews -- United States -- Biography. Like new condition. (HOLO2-107-9)
No Date (1933? ) . 1st edition. Folded 1 leaf pamphlet. Unfolded 11x17 inches. Red and blue color, 12 photographs and illustrations in blue ink. The Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights has opposed Nazism since 1933 when it began the boycott of German goods and services in America. By means of the boycott it is stopping millions of American dollars from going to Germany to be utilized for Nazi world-propaganda, to be converted into armaments for world war. By means of its educational campaign the League is arousing enlightened men and women to the need of defending our ideals. And (sic) institutions of our democratic government. These efforts to destroy Nazism in the United States also serve to aid the German people in their struggle for liberation. There is a section, Warnings vs. Nazism, which has quotes from President Roosevelt, Pope Pius XI, Sir Walter M. Citrine, The Nation, George II. Earle, William E. Borah, Fiorello H. LaGuardia, George W. Norris, George Cardinal Mundelein, Dorothy Thompson, and Dr. Paul Hutchinson about the dangers of Nazism. There is also a quote from Franklin D. Roosevelt under the title The Threat to Peace, in which he says There can be no peace if humble men and women are not free to think their own thoughts, to express their own feelings, to worship God. Very rare, no copies listed on OCLC. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-144-24)
First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers with bearded man coming out of a star of David. 12mo. 63 pages; 20 cm. In Dutch. Immediate post-war Christian tract explaining the Holocaust in light of Christian prophesy Title translates to Why Persecution? : The Terrible Persecution of the Jews in the Light of the Bible and the Biblical Solution of the Plan of God with Israel. Interesting look at how this sector of Dutch society was making sense of the Holocaust in the period just after the war. SUBJECT (S) : Bible, Jewish persecution, Jesus. OCLC lists 8 holdings worldwide. Mild edgewear. Browning to pages. Some rubbing. Minimal staining. Very minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-23)
Original Publisher's Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 197 pages. illus. ports. maps. 23 cm. In Polish. Title translates to English as, "3rd Anniversary of the Destruction of the Ghetto of Cracow." Wolff # I: 1376. See Robinson & Friedman # 2623. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Kraków. Jews -- Poland -- Kraków. Zydzi -- Polska -- Kraków -- 1900-1945. Geographic: Kraków (Polska) -- Getto (1941-1943). Front cover show s some wear, detached from the spine, tape repair, some front pages also detached. Paper is tanned, but still nice. Very good condition. (HOLO2-83-72).
150x220mm. 197 pages. Cover missing. Yellowing (brown), worn edges, water stained. Spine partly exposed on upper part. Else in fair condition.
201144443München : Olzog 2011. 204 S. ; 25 cm, mit Schutzumschlag gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Publishers cloth. 8vo. XL, 720 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Hungarian. Indictment of Nazism; volume 3; June 26, 1944 to October 15, 1944; suspension of the deportation of Jews in Budapest. In the series: Documents relating to Hungarian Jewish History. Three volumes of source documents were published under the collection entitled Indictment Against Nazism (1958-1967) ; these volumes cover the period of the Nazi occupation of Hungary in March 1944 until the set up of the Arrow Cross dictatorship in October, a period which marked a drastic change, and the end, of the Budapest Jewish community; October-November 1944 saw most Budapest Jews either sent on a death march to Austria, in forced labor camps, and the small remaining community enclosed in the Budapest Ghetto, victims of periodic Hungarian fascist terror until the arrival of the Soviet liberation. Published by the Hungarian Jewish National Agency. Profusely illustrated with plates of period documents, includes fold out chart. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Hungary. Jews - Hungary. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. World War, 1939-1945 - Sources. Hungary - History - German occupation, 1944-1945. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. Cloth worn, soiled outer edges; internally fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-46)
8vo; 156 pages; First edition. 8vo, 156 pages, 19 cm. Wolff # I: 1832. Memoir by Doorn, prisoner # 4236, of survival in the Dutch concentration camp of Vught (Scheveningen in German) A seldom seen book with nice pen-and ink cover illustration. Pages are browning. Very Good Condition. (H-40-1)
1st edition. Original illustrated 4-color paper wrappers, 8vo, 77 pages ; 24 cm. In the original Dutch. With the dramatic cover showing a cartooned SS officer consuming thousands of Jewish civilians, bright red blood dripping from the title, and a bright yellow Jewish star ID surrounding the final word Jood. Title translates as: Vught, Gate of Hell: War memoirs of a Jew. Vught, also known as Hertogenbosch, was a Nazi concentration camp located in Vught near the city of 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. Herzogenbusch was the only concentration camp run directly by the SS in western Europe outside of Germany. The camp was first used in 1943 and held 31, 000 prisoners. 749 prisoners died in the camp, and the others were transferred to other camps shortly before the camp was liberated by the Allied Forces in 1944 (Wikipedia, 2015) . SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Persecutions. Concentratiekampen. Joden. Tweede Wereldoorlog. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide, but only 4 in the US (Yale, US Holocaust Museum, Harvard, Ohio State) . Heavy foxing to cover, as often seen on Dutch covers of this vintage, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-126-19) xxx
First Edition. Cloth, 12mo, 186 pages. Tipped in are 9 very skilled colored-black & white drawings of life in Vught Concentration Camp by the author. "Met teekeningen van den schrijver uit de strafgevangenis aan de Amstelveenschenweg te Amsterdam." OCLC-Worldcat lists 7 copies worldwide, only one in the US (UC-Berkeley). Very Good Condition (H-40-5)
21008° (18 x 14 cm). 186 Seiten mit 9 montierten farbigen Illustrationen des niederländischen Künstlers, die Szenen aus dem Gefängnis am Amstelveenseweg in Amsterdam zeigen, in dem u.a. auch Anne Franks Helfer Jo Kleimann und Victor Kugler verhaftet waren. Farbig illustrierter Original-Halbleinenband. Sehr gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar.
Cloth. 4to. 856 pages. In Dutch. Exile Dutch newspaper. A collection of bound original issues dating from July 1944 January 1945, including the critical time leading up to liberation of German occupation. Vrij Nederland (Free Netherlands) was established during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II as an free, weekly underground newspaper. Cover is slightly worn with some bumping at corners. Internal pages are darkened at edges, but all text is clear and binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-29)
10095Antwerpen1985 t/m 1992 diverse formaten geniet of gebrocheerd gelezen staat naam vorige eigenaar - unknown
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 36 pages. In the original Dutch. Title translates as: Peace for Israel: Talks Held on 19 September 1935 in the Apollo Amsterdam, The Protest Meeting Against Disenfranchisement of the Jews In Germany. Very interesting report of the Meeting of the `Comité voor Bijzondere Joodsche Belangen, protesting against current anti-Jewish repression in Germany which would soon, unbeknownst to them, come to the Netherlands as well. Wrappred, toned, Very Good Condition. (holo2-125-39)
317p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition chipped d.j. fair
317p., illus. Hardcover Good condition; spine worn & skinned
8vo; 119 pages; Includes Saadia, Bachia, Ibn Gabirol, Jehuda Halevi, and Ibn Ezra. Includes a list of the publisher's other publications on back cover. Original paper wrappers, spine repaired in cloth tape.Wear and staining to covers, pages stained in margins, brown and fragile. Fair condition. (RAB-45-21)
8vo; 140 pages; Marbled boards and textblock, first few pages creased. Small stain and tear to title page. Some pencil notes in margins.Good + condition. (RAB-45-22)
200013264Bad Malente, Schafft Verlag, 2000. Wie ein Friedensengel lernte Tacheles zu reden 318 S. (22 cm) Paperback / kartoniert
1981q7b1512Schauspiel Köln, 1981. Begleitbuch der Aufführung des gleichnamigen Stückes am Schauspielhaus Köln, Spielzeit 1980/1981 unter Jürgen Flimm und Volker Canaris. Inszenierung von Walter Adler. Beiträge im Buch: Besetzungsliste, Theaterstab. Ludwig Brundies: Von deutscher Seele. Alfred Andersch: Der Vater eines Mörders. Heinrich Himmler: Aus dem Tagebuch. Victor Klemperer: Die deutsche Wurzel. Brief aus Litzmannstadt. Fania Fenelon: Und am siebten Tag... Der Ablauf der Tötungen. Erich: Besinnung. Alexander Kluge: Ein Volksdiener. 37 S. Mit zahlreichen s/w-Abbildungen. Umschlagn kaum berieben, sauber, Schnitt etwas angebräunt, sauber, Seiten gering angebräunt, leicht lichtrandig, sauber, Gesamtzustand gut. 8° Querformat Pappband
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