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Used Very Good Condition; Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 79 pages, chiefly illustrations. 31 cm. "Photo-record of Axis crime" Very Early (1945) publication of photos of the Holocaust and abuse of civilians-Concentration camps, destroyed villages, public executions, death, destruction, and mayhem. Particularly interesting because of its target population: the lay-out mimics a supermarket tabloid, suggesting an attempt to reach a more unsophisticated audience in its documentation of Nazi & Japanese Terror. Forewards by Prof. James Sheldon and former Ambassador to Germany James W. Gerard. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities -- Pictorial works. World War, 1939-1945 -- Pictorial works. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Very Good+ Condition. An outstanding copy (holo2-139-21A)
celebre periodico di propaganda nazista, edizione tedesco-italiana. Disponiamo: 1941, n. 1 (gennaio); 13 (luglio); 16 (agosto); 17, 18 (settembre); 19; 20 (ottobre); 21; 22 (novembre); 1942, n. 1, 2 (genn.), 3, 4 (febbr.), 5, 6 (marzo), 8 (aprile), 9, 10 (maggio), 11. 12 (giu), 13, 14 (luglio), 15, 16 (agosto); 1943, 1 (genn.);1944, n. 5 (dorso rotto e copp. staccate), 6, 7. Ogni numero di pp. 40 con molte fotografie anche a colori. Minime tracce d'uso, qc. strappetto, ma esempl. molto buoni (tranne un fasc.). Il lotto di 28 fascicoli
1940UUI-12709In-8 cartonné, Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg, 1940, 272 pp. Un peu gondolé, dos passé avec tampon effacé, tampon sur la page de titre, traits de crayon sur le sommaire. Usure d’usage, bon état général. Bon exemplaire de ce titre peu courant. Poids 700 g.
In folio; (258) pp. Brossura editoriale. Esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Rarissima opera di propaganda politica e storica nazista stampato da questa celebre casa editrice tedesca di propaganda. L'opera, utilizzando documenti originali raccolti dai servizi segreti tedeschi, li utilizza per ricreare una versione alternativa della storia, dove il governo nazista cerca di far ricadere sulla Polonia le cause del secondo conflitto mondiale. All'interno sono presenti, in riproduzioni fotografiche, 16 documenti polacchi relativi alla genesi della guerra: facsimile di telegrammi, lettere, ordini e rapporti di Edward Raczynski (dal 1934 ambasciatore polacco a Londra), Jerzy Potocki (dal 1936 al 7 novembre 1939, ambasciatore di la Repubblica di Polonia a Parigi), Gustaw Potworowski (dal 15 maggio 1936 inviato straordinario e ministro plenipotenziario in Svezia), Jan Anyaki (diplomatico). Ogni documento è tradotto dal polacco all'inglese. I documenti sono stati selezionati in modo tale che il loro contenuto, seppur originale, corrispondesse alle tesi della propaganda nazista. Ad esempio la tesi secondo la quale la Germania fosse un paese minacciato da aggressioni esterne, tesi in parte riportata, ma come fatto ipotetico e privo di fondamento, in una copia di una lettera dell'addetto militare polacco a Lisbona, dal titolo “Valutazione della situazione internazionale secondo Chamberlaine, membro della missione militare britannica” nella quale si dice che “Siamo ben consapevoli del bluff della Germania e dell'Italia. Personalmente, sono dell'opinione … che dovremmo iniziare la guerra ora”, tesi riviste anche nelle lettere dell'Ambasciatore della Repubblica di Polonia a Washington datate 1936 prima e poi Parigi 1940, che contava notizie su un conflitto bellico tra l'URSS ed il Terzo Reich nelle quali, fra l'altro, i diplomatici, con notevole lungimiranza, concludevano come la forza potenziale dei sovietici era all'epoca sconosciuta e che molto probabilmente, un conflitto, fra i due paesi, sarebbe destinata a un guerra lunga ed estenuante. In una delle lettere, Bullitt, sosteneva che le democrazie occidentali avrebbero dovuto aspettare l'inizio di un conflitto russo-tedesco per attaccare il Terzo Reich e debellarne il pericolo. I documenti furono raccolti e pubblicati, anche con l'intento di incrinare i rapporti fra gli Alleati attraverso la divulgazione di documenti riservati. Non a caso, lo scritto attacca in particolare l'ambasciatore polacco a Washington accreditato anche a Cuba, Jerzy Józef Potocki (1889-1961) che venne molto danneggiato dalla pubblicazione delle sue lettere riservate da parte dei naziste per le frasi legate alla forte influenza degli ebrei sui media e la politica americana. Molto raro.
Original Illustrated wrappers, 4to. 28 cm. Ceased in 1951. In Yiddish with English Rear Cover. Title from masthead. Includes music, poetry, fiction, journalism and, of course, many photos, photo-mantages, and artwork. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 holdings that potentially include these issues. Light wear, Very Good Condition. (period-1-6)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to, 44 pages. "For presentation to the Second International Conference of the International Bar Association, The Hague, Netherlands, August 16-21, 1948, as part of the Symposium: âRestoration of the Law and Property Rights After World War II. '" (from cover) "The actions and policies of the United States Government with respect to the restoration of property rights of foreign nationals after World War II must be considered in the light of the unprecedented and all embracing freezing controls over foreign-owned property imposed by the United States long prior to its entry into the war. " (from introduction) . Alk testified before congress as part of debate over War Claims and Enemy Property Legislation. Not listed on OCLC. Sunning and light wear to cover, and very slight staining of a few pages, else clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. Appears to be exceedingly rare. (HOLO2-159-15)
Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 183; 334; 320; 340 pages. Ill. 22 cm. In English. Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, compiles essays on various aspects of the holocaust. ISSN: 0792-3333. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Periodicals. Jews -- Historiography -- Periodicals. Geographic: Europe -- History -- 20th century -- Periodicals. Light wear, bent corners on covers. Nice clean copies. Good condition. These early volumes in English are the most difficult to obtain. (HOLO2-28-11)
Small 8vo; First Edition. Paper Wrappers, 4to (Large), 36 pages. One of 8000 issued. In Yiddish with English Cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The publisher's decision to include the English table of contents, probably in part to insure the journal's use in future war crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, "Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under the commission's auspices whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Published under DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. This first issue is the only large magazine-size issue published, and remains the scarcest of the set. This copy fragile, with original blue detached edgeworn wrappers mounted on attached later paper for stabilization. Paper is somewhat fragile, but complete and usable. Fair condition, complete. (HOLO2-122-51G)
Original Wrappers. 4to. 39 pages. 30 cm. First Edition. In Polish. Title translates as, There Were More Deaths, Than Bread: Jednodniowka Released On the Occasion of the Exhibition Oswiecim accuses. " Jednodniowka publications are typically journals or pamphlets issued by organizations with no regular publications, but may also be published quarterly or on a semi-regular basis. Contains period advertisements. Journal containing poetry, prose and articles related to the conditions of Polish concentration camps. The Polski Zwiazek Bylych Wiezniów Politycznych Hitlerowskich Wiezien I Obozów Koncentracyjnych, (translates to Polish Association of Former Political Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps and Prisons) was formed in 1946, and existed until 1949. Later reformed in the 1990s the organization focuses on youth outreach and Holocaust education. Subjects: Holocaust. Concentration camps. Auschwitz-Birkenau. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. (Natl. Libr. Of Poland, Central Connecticut State University) Light soiling and age toning. Dramatic color cover illustration. Very good + condition. (HOLO-114-15)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 12 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Lecture originally delivered May 1st, 1945, three weeks after the news of Hitler's death. This lecture discusses the rise of Nazism, Jewish persecution, the holocaust; with emphasis on the redeeming features of German philosophy (Novalis, Marx, Hegel, Lessing) . Subjects: Jews - Persecutions Germany. National socialism Germany. None on OCLC; Light ageing to wraps and outer margins, otherwise clean and fresh. Scarce. Very good condition. (HOLO2-115-32)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 51 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Sudeten German Tragedy, Terror in the Workshops. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges of covers and small tears on backstrip. Pages are darkened at edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-10)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 34 pages, 18 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Encirclement of Poland, Poland in the Event of a Conflict in the West. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges of covers. Pages darkened at edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-11)
2004wq849Editions Heimdal Relié 2004 Un volume relié (30.2 x 21.6cm) 231 pages numérotées ; Ouvrage en français et en anglais traitant des systèmes de radio de l'armée allemande nazie entre 1935 et 1945, présentant les différents matériels alors utilisés sous la forme d'un catalogue, très nombreuses illustrations et photographies en couleurs ; très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
194821352Paris, Les Sept couleurs, 1948. In-12 de 270-[2] pages, demi-basane verte, dos (passé) à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, couvertures et dos conservés.
1934GITc774München Zentralverlag des NSDAP 1934. In-8 215pp. Reliure éditeur toile rouge bradel, titre en blanc sur le dos et le 1er plat, celui-ci orné d'un motif noir et blanc. Orné de 49 illustrations d'après des photographies prises pendant le congrès, réunies en fin d'ouvrage. Titre sur le dos et au bas du 1er plat légèrement effacé, ex dono (non identifié) de l'époque sur la page de faux-titre, intérieur frais. Impression gothique.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo; 10 pages. A call by US Jewish Chaplains and others for the Jewish refugees of Europe, sitting in DP camps, to be allowed into Palestine. "We submit as supplementary evidence on the position of the displaced Jews now in Germany, the following: a statement signed by 133 Jewish chaplains who served with the U. S. Armed Forces on land and sea and in the air; a statement by the Executive Director of the Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities of the National Jewish Welfare Board; [and] individual testimony from five Jewish chaplains who served with U. S. Forces in the European theatre. " A kind of call to action to aid the surviving remnant. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Palestine. Zionism. Jews. Zionism. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Light wear, Good+ Condition. (HOLO2-117-66-AM)
1st edition. Original illustrated wrappers. 4to. 60 and 76 pages, 28 cm. In Hebrew and English. Title translates to Polish Jews. Poylishe Iden ran from 1933-1944 and was published by the American Federation for Polish Jews. The federation was established in 1908 to assist the newly arrived Polish Jews of New York. They also coordinated relief efforts on behalf of Polish Jewry. (YIVO, 2018) . This issue highlights the groups political activity, relief activities, and more. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Fraternal organizations -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide (OCLC: 145390394) . Some edge wear to wrappers, but pages clean. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-30-35)
8vo; 424 pages; 21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". Errata slip inserted. "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Missing front cover. Small tears and pieces missing to back cover. Ex-library with label on spine and bookplate in back. Edgewar to title page, small tears to first 8 pages. Pages tanned. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. Backstrip missing pieces. Corner of back cover torn off, no text affected. Pages lightly tanned. Good condition. (YIZ-3-10)
pages; 1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, large 8vo 566 pages. In Yiddish. Yizkor book to murdered teachers in Poland. Very Good Condition. (yiz-20-13) xx
Original Wraps. 8vo. X, [1], 36 pages. 23 cm. First edition. "This guide emphasizes free and inexpensive materials. " Prepared by Fanne Aronoff, Gilbert Convers and Nora Hodges. Foreword by Caroline A. Whipple, introduction by Nora Hodges. Contains a massive selection of materials, most of which were available for free or at very low cost, to assist in covering a broad array of subjects while teaching English to refugees. The bibliograph is annotated, and covers all areas of social life, work, geography, food, health, transportation, grammar, reading, etc. The introduction by Nora Hodges contains very sincere positions on how to assist refugees in a conscientious manner, demands that volunteers be able to address controversial issues, etc. Subjects: English language - Textbooks for foreign speakers - Bibliography. Teaching - Aids and devices - Bibliography. Political refugees. English language - Study and teaching - Foreign speakers. English language - Textbooks for foreign speakers. Political refugees. Teaching - Aids and devices. OCLC lists 22 copies. Contains name stamp of Miriam L. Schorr on cover and front page, light wear and soiling to edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-121-5)
Original Publisher's Cloth. Large 4to.lxxxv, 386 pages. Includes 16-page index and 85 pages of text in Yiddish, English & Hebrew. Massive memorial tome commmemorating the survivors of Belsen. Over half the the photo pages deal with immediately after liberation, the rest follow survivors and their organziation through Israel, the Americas, and elsewhere. 369 pages of photos! Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-77-13)
No Date (ca 1980? ) 1st edition. 10 unbound leaves on photo paper, 28 cm, each with 3-4 photographs. In original envelope. Black and white. Text in English. Photographs from the Archives (collection of the Museum in Auschwitz-Birkenau) . Photographs and text detail the horrific conditions and death in Auschwitz and Birkenau. Includes photograph of corpses being taken away, a photograph of women going to a gas chamber and one of bodies being burned, both taken by a member of the camp resistance movement, a drawing by a prisoner, and many photographs of emaciated children and adults. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Conscript labor -- Poland. Auschwitz (Concentration camp) OCLC: 21968799, OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide: Brigham Young Univ Idaho; Frostburg State Univ Libr; Univ of London, Goldsmiths' Col. Near Perfect Condition, Relatively Scarce, especially in this condition. (HOLO2-159-26-A-beflpii)
Fascicolo di 9 fogli A4 (cm. 30x21,2), copia carbone da dattiloscritto, non datati ma firmati in fine a lapis (Comandante *********: firma illeggibile). "In obbedienza a richiesta ricevuta a mezzo del Comando 145° campo concentramento di Vipiteno gli scriventi forniscono le notizie che sono a loro conoscenza diretta, o pervenute loro durante la sortita della sacca del DON del Corpo d'Armata Alpina... Divisione alpina, Tridentina, Cuneense, Iulia" tra ungheresi e tedeschi, ma da13 gennaio 1943 coi fianchi scoperti e costretti a una marcia di 850 km. a piedi (i tedeschi in slitta!) e per molti giorni, qui riferiti nei dettagli, con indicazione di località e comandanti. "Ovunque vi fu contatto con le truppe tedesche si ebbero a lamentare prepotenze e soprusi di ogni genere da parte di questi, compreso il rifiuto di ospitalità e di ricovero ai nostri feriti gravi e ai congelati nostri" eccetera. Raccapricciante e ovviamente raro documento di prima mano.
12mo; 1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 12mo, 255 pages. 20 cm. Singerman 0118: This set is "The most well-known American contribution to the literature of anti-Semitism." Henry Ford, a noted anti-semite, had a close association with Dearborn, MI. Ford did not write the articles. He expressed his opinions verbally to his executive secretary, Ernest Liebold, and to William J. Cameron. Cameron had the main responsibility for expanding these opinions into article form. Liebold was responsible for collecting more material to support the articles. The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. The paper reached a circulation of 900,000 by 1925, second only to the New York Daily News, largely due to a quota system for promotion imposed on Ford dealers. Lawsuits regarding antisemitic material published in the paper caused Ford to close it, and the last issue was published in December 1927. The publication's title was derived from the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. Derived largely from information found posted on line: Convinced that "bankers" and "the Jews" were responsible for a whole range of things he didn't like, from the world war to short skirts to jazz music, Henry Ford used his newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, to carry on an active anti-Semitic campaign. Between 1920 and 1922 a series of articles denounced all things Jewish. While officially apologizing for the articles in 1927, Ford's anti-Jewish sentiments ran deep. In January 1919, Henry Ford began publication of the Dearborn Independent, a small community weekly he had purchased the previous year. Carrying the subtitle, The Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, the paper primarily served as a forum for Henry Ford's views. Each issue of the Independent carried "Mr. Ford's Own Page," an editorial expressing his opinions, written by William J. Cameron. The Ford Motor Company pressured car dealers to buy multiple subscriptions and hand out copies to customers. The newspaper was popular, and circulation reached 900,000 in 1926. The Dearborn Independent would, most likely, have remained a sidebar in Ford's biography were it not for a controversial series that began on May 22, 1920 and lasted for several years. Appearing on the front page every week, "The International Jew: The World's Problem" examined a purported conspiracy launched by Jewish groups to achieve world domination. The basis for the articles was a notorious forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Semitic hoax, first published in Russia in 1903. Many have accused Ford's personal secretary, Ernest Liebold, of being the source of the campaign, and Liebold's anti-Semitic views are well documented. William Cameron, editor of the Independent, was an enthusiastic supporter of the publication of the anti-Semitic diatribes. However, Ford's own attitudes towards Jews were the major reason for the publication of "The International Jew." His anti-Semitic beliefs formed along several strands from his upbringing, attitudes, and personal beliefs. A common stereotype at the time led some people to assume that Jews controlled the international banking system; that belief may have fed his anti-Jewish feelings. The publication of "The International Jew" caused an uproar. In some quarters, such as anti-immigrant and nativist groups, the series confirmed their own beliefs. Others were appalled by the series, published demands for a retraction, removed the paper from public libraries, and promoted a boycott of Ford automobiles. Some Ford dealers refused to carry the paper. Responding to this pressure, Ford halted publication of the anti-Jewish series in January 1922, only to start it up again less than a year later. Some wear at spine, about Very Good- condition. (HOLO2-63-21A)