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Paper Wraps. 48 pages. Ill. 22 cm. A collection of drawings by concentration camp victims taken from an exhibit at the Museum of American Jewish History. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in art -- Exhibitions. Concentration camp inmates as artists -- Corp Authors: National Institute on the Holocaust (Philadelphia, Pa. ) , International Conference on the Lessons of the Holocaust (1st, 1978, Philadelphia, PA. ) . Biography. Includes bibliographical references (page 46) . OCLC lists only 25 copies worldwide. Margin notes or underlining on three pages, but all text is clear. Issue of The Jerusalem Post, January 17, 1986 laid in as well. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-9)
RARE memoir of Margot Feingold Dzialoszynski which encompasses much of the Holocaust experience. 230x160mm. 248 pages. Hardcover illustrated. Front cover edge slightly rubbed. Rear bottom edge and spine edges bumped. This extremely rare and remarkable Holocaust memoir is in very good condition.
Paperclip marks on copyright page, Very Good Condition Lacks Jacket? ; 8vo; xiii, 91 pages; 8vo., 91 pages. Very heavy work, includes apendices on the German Account (in the German) , the Portuguese Documents (in Portuguese) , etc. Letter from Hebrew Union College laid in. Very Good + condition. (SEF-23-17)xx
8vo., First English Edition, with 50 plates on 23 and front and rear endpaper maps, neat signature on front free endpaper; cloth gilt, gilt back, a good, firm copy . Sold from an institution with the usual stamps and markings. The first detailed contemporary account of the tragedies of the Dutch Occupation and its aftermath. Effectively an updated translation by Stoppleman of De Jong's 'Je Maintiendrai, I & II' (published in London for the exiled community). Scarce. Not recorded by Enser.
1st English Edition. 8vo. Original Wrappers. 15, [1] pages ; 19 cm. Contemporary report, published the month after the trial, on one of the the first two war crimes trials against Nazi defendants, held almost 2 years before the Nuremberg Trials. "A Russia Today Pamphlet/First published January 1944. A historic account of the Trial in which three officials of the Kharkov Gestapo (Hans Rietz, Wilhelm Langfeld, and Reinhard Retzlaff) were tried before a Soviet military Court at Kharkov, Ukraine, from December 15, 1943, to December 18, 1943. All were found guilty and sentenced to death. (Jewish Virtual Library, 2017) The pamphlet is written by Bohuslav Ecer a year before the Nuremberg Trial, in which Ecer played a significant role. Bohuslav Ecer (1893 - 1954) was a professor of international criminal law. He was a member of the Commission of the United Nations War Crimes, and chairman of the Czechoslovakian delegation at the International Military Tribunal for the punishment of war criminals at Nuremberg, as well as a judge of the International Court of Justice in The Hague. A street in Bystrc is named after him. (Wikipedia, 2017) SUBJECT(S) : War crimes trials, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 1943. Rusty staple. Some edgewear and minor foxing. About very good condition. Important. (holo2-135-7) xx
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 38 pages. Published the year that Hitler became Chancellor, the author demands action by the League of Nations to protect Jews in Germany. "The first part of this paper is a discussion of the bases of a Petition to the League of Nations in behalf of the Jews in Germany. The second part outlines an International Convention to outlaw acts of injustice against Minority groups. " (inside front cover) . Contains chapters on The League and Minority Rights, The League and the Jewish Minority, The Bases of a Petition, A convention to Outlaw Minority Wrongs, The Effectiveness of Treaties and Conventions, and an introduction outlining possible outcomes of the precarious situation as well as the possible actions undertaken by the League of Nations. "Goldstein's research has focused on population distribution, urbanization and internal migration, especially in Southeast Asia and China and in relation to Jewish demography. According to the Population Association of America, Goldstein is âinternationally recognized for his long-standing and fundamental contributions to the study of urbanization and population mobility. He contributed significantly to the field with the development of the concept of repeat migration ... [and] pioneered new techniques for the collection and recording of demographic data, including the use of administrative and other records to complement surveys. Â" (wikipedia) Subjects: Minorities. Jews -- Persecutions. Germany. League of Nations. OCLC: 12350076. Minor edgewear to covers, otherwise a, clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-144-30-ABFNII)
Cloth. 8vo. 119 pages. 21 cm. First Edition. Inscribed by the author on the title page, dated May 19, 1969. Herman Taube immigrated to the United States, where he wrote for the Jewish Daily Forward, from a European Displaced Persons camp in 1947. This novel is about a former German citizen who flees to Poland, and later to Russia, to escape the war. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Dust jacket is lightly worn with some fading on the spine. Book itself has tight binding, in very good condition. (HOLO2-31-18)
296 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
30.5x23.5 cm. 193+34 pages. Softcover. As new.
Original Cloth. 8vo. 240 pages. 25 cm. First U. S. Edition. Published in conjuction with the film The Last Days. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1999. Profusely illustrated, with an epilogue by Randolph L. Braham. Presented by Steven Spielberg and Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation; with an introduction by David Cesarani; historical consultants, Michael Berenbaum, Randolph Braham. The German plan for annihilation of the Jews-called the 'Final Solution'-set the goal that not a single survivor would be left to bear witness to the events. Fifty years later, Steven Spielberg established Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation to record the testimony of as many survivors as possible. From the ashes of the Holocaust these voices now emerge to share their stories and to represent the nearly six million Jews who did not survive. Survivors and liberators share what they experienced in gripping, firsthand testimony. Archival photographs document history, and powerful color images chronicle the survivors' emotional return to the places of their pasts: from homes unseen for fifty years to the ghettos and concentration camps of their imprisonment. Top scholars have been brought together to share their insights into one of humanity's darkest chapters. These elements are poignantly synthesized in The Last Days as a warning for all mankind. - Publishers Description. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. World War, 1939-1945 - Concentration camps. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Concentration camps. Jews. Jews - Persecutions. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 28 copies. Light wear to jacket. Very good + condition in vg jacket. (BRAHAM-1-54)
27x21.5 cm. 208 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
Paper wrappers, 8vo, 234 pages. Founded just after WW II to assist refugees coming to New York from Europe. SUBJECT (S) : Refugees, Jewish -- United States. Jews -- New York (State) -- Charities. New York Association for New Americans. Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-234) . Part one on Refugees and displaced persons after World Ward II. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Small tear on cover. Very good condition. (HOLO2-17-8)
"This account of suffering and survival in wartime Poland is much more than a simple memoir. It is an exquisite piece of creative writing-concise, restrained, observant of detail, and ultra-sensitive to emotion. The author, Helena Trzcinska-now Lilka Croydon-was a lovelorn teenager when she was arrested by the Gestapo. She was the daughter of a Catholic family in Warsaw who were engaged in the underground Resistance and who were all imprisoned with her" 152p. plates. Author inscription on half-title Book
404p. Hardcover Very good condition good
In Hebrew and Yiddish. 220X280 mm. [624]+[598] pages. Hardcover. Vol. I: Spine faded. Cover and pages with worm holes. Vol. II: Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine slightly faded. Cover and pages with few worm holes. Else, both volumes are in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
TWO VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH. Contains b&w plates. 2.5kg. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 280x220mm. [624]+[598] pages. Hardcover. Cover yellowing and age-stained. Spine loose. Spine edges bumped. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Few pages age-stained. Binding visible between several pages. Pages yellowing. [VOL.I]: Cover corners bumped. [VOL.II]: Binding visible between rear inner cover and last page. [SUMMARY]: Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
TWO VOLUME SET. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 280x220mm. 624+598 pages. Hardcover. Cover and spine slightly stained. Cover and spine edges worn. Pages yellowing. [VOL.II] Cover worn. Binding slightly loose. [SUMMARY]: Else both volumes in good condition.
494 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
Publishers cloth. 8vo. VI, 228 pages. 21 cm. First edition. The autobiographical novel of Andrew Bihaly, a young man who came to America in 1950, a victim of the horrors of Wolrd War II. He was born in Hungary in 1934, and died in New York in 1968. Of Andrews journal David Halberstam has written: An American story almost too painful to bear. It is a book to break your heart, yet also to enrich it. (back jacket description) . Subjects: Bihaly, Andrew. New York (City) - Social life and customs. Institutional stamps on last page, otherwise fine. Great condition in very good jacket. (HOLO2-103-9)
VG/NONE; 1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 7 pages, 23 cm. Holocaust-era tract. "The Jews of Palestine are the only Jews in the world, who, under attack, as Jews, stand their ground as a people, fight back, give blow for blow, defend their homes, refuse to be humiliated and to retreat....they are the same Jews who, a few short years ago walked the streets of Warsaw and Berlin and Vienna. Indeed, many still trapped in these cities of death would have been in Palestine these last years if they had not been kept imprisoned by the lack of immigration certificates" (p. 5). Eisenstein was a leder of Reconstructionist Judaism. Light Wear, Good+ Condition (ZION-9-13)
Original Wraps. 16mo. 78 pages. 12 cm. 8th [and final] edition. DP-era Booklet intending to counter anti-Semitic stereotypes and xenophobia in British society by presenting facts about the Jewish community in Britain and abroad to challenge myths, stereotypes, and prejudiced ignorance. With paste down correction slip on p. 43. Often reprinted in the 1940s, this appears to be the last edition issued. Published by the Woburn Press, printed by the Alder Press. Subjects: Jews - History. Judaism - History. Antisemitism - Europe - History. Antisemitism. Jews. Judaism. OCLC lists 3 copies of this edition, 30 copies of all editions. Light wear to wraps, pages lightly aged, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-123-34)
280x220 mm. 190 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. In good condition.
Softbound. 8vo XVIII, 487, [2] pages. 25 cm. Translated from the Hebrew by Ina Friedman; original title transliterated is Yehude V? Arshah, 1939-1943. Every aspect of life in Warsaw, the foundation of Judenrat and its functioning, the open and secret activities of Jews in the ghetto, are described in this monograph. It also contains a serious discussion of the role of German policy and the relationship of Polish society to the Jew. All this serves as a basis for a thorough analysis of the political organizations responsible for the preparation and carrying out of the Warsaw revolt. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Poland - Warsaw. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland - Warsaw. Shoah - Pologne. Varsovie (Pologne) - Ghetto (1940-1943) . Geschichte 1939-1943. Warsaw (Poland) -- History - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Warsaw (Poland) - Ethnic relations. Light shelf wear, otherwise fine. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-92-38)
IN HEBREW. 215X145 mm. 496 pages. Hardcover. Ex-library copy with the usual marks. Cover worn. Cover corners bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
22.5x14.5 cm. 496 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition.