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Some wear, paper starting to brown but not fragile. Many are stamped "probenummer" ("Sample Number"--issues sent in free exchange with other political journals and left wing parties) on front cover. ; 8vo; This run includes the following 17 issues: Vol 10 (1935) : #s 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12; Vol 11 (1936) : #s 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13; Vol 13 (1938) : #s 23; Vol 15 (1940) #s 8, 10, 18, 19; 24 cm. German anti-fascist periodical published from France during Hitler's reign, essentially as an exile periodical. Excellent insight in to Socialist critiques of the Nazis from those who had been, until recently, inside Germany. Some writers include: Martin Hart, Hans Israel, Walter Buchholz, E. Kolb, Fritz Kempf, Arthur Seehof, Fritz Dreher, etc, Includes material on Antisemitism, Zionism, the Spanish Civil War, Pacifism, etc. Socilaistische Wart was issued monthly through 1935; then biweekly and later weekly. It began in May 1934 and ceased publication in May 1940 with Volume 15. Issues for May-Oct. 1934 are called 1. Jahrgang [volume 1]. ; beginning Nov. 1934, they are called 9. Jahrgang [Vol 9], continuing the numbering of the earlier title, ISK. (HOLO2-135-27)
Softbound. 8vo. 252 pages. 24 cm. First English edition. Translated from Croatian into English by Lidija Simunic Mesic. Original title: Gubitci stanovistva Jugoslavije 1941-1945. Written by Vladimir erjavic (1912 2001) a Croatian economist and a United Nations consultant; this volume is a survey of the demographic shifts and accompanying population losses during the second world war in Yugoslavia, the author arrives at a figure of one million deaths, rather then the 1.7 million presented by Tito to the United Nations in the late 1940s. A controversial work. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia. World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia - Statistics. Kriegsopfer Geschichte 1941-1945. Yugoslavia - Population - History. OCLC lists 25 copies. Light shelf wear to wraps, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-38)
11669Editions de France. Collection « Notre Temps ». 20 octobre 1926. In-8°, reliure bradel demi-chagrin, couverture conservée (reliure moderne). 244 pages. E.O. 1/18 sur japon impérial. [18 japon impérial / 80 hollande / 238 pur fil Lafuma / 1.525 alfa]. Très bel exemplaire. (Dupont, 25). /// Notre catalogue " Henri Béraud " est disponible sur simple demande.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 163 pages. 21 cm. Illustrated. First edition. In Ukrainian. Line drawing illustrations depicting prisoners, and camp labor. Written by Daniel Tchaikovsky, under the pseudonym O. Danskyi. Tchaikovsky was a journalist, member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, and supporter of OUN leader Stepan Bandera. He was imprisoned in Auschwitz from 1942 until the camp was liberated in 1945. (Wikipedia) This account of Auschwitz is the first survivor's account to be published in Ukrainian, and is one of the earliest accounts of the horrors Nazi concentration camps. (Preface to the second edition) Subjects: Concentration camps -- Germany. Auschwitz. Some age toning and edgewear. Repair to spine. Missing page 161. Otherwise fine. (UKR-1-45A)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 163 pages. 21 cm. Illustrated. First edition. In Ukrainian. Line drawing illustrations depicting prisoners, and camp labor. Written by Daniel Tchaikovsky, under the pseudonym O. Danskyi. Tchaikovsky was a journalist, member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, and supporter of OUN leader Stepan Bandera. He was imprisoned in Auschwitz from 1942 until the camp was liberated in 1945. (Wikipedia) This account of Auschwitz is the first survivor's account to be published in Ukrainian, and is one of the earliest accounts of the horrors Nazi concentration camps. (Preface to the second edition) Subjects: Concentration camps -- Germany. Auschwitz. Previous owners markings on title and half title pages. Previous institutional markings on cover. Some age toning and edgewear. Back strip has tears and previous repair with non-archival tape. Light staining internally along top edge, not affecting text. Good condition. (UKR-1-45)
1st edition. Original Color paper wrappers, 16mo (small) , 92 pages, plus 8 pages of photo plates. In French. Title translates as, Sadistic Germany. Very early (1945) photo documentary on the Nazi Concentration camps, part of the immediate postwar effort to document the atrocities, gain justice for the victims, and rebuild a democratic Europe. SUBJECT(S) : National socialism -- Psychological aspects. Concentration camps -- Germany. Sadism. Allemands. Nazisme. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Atrocités -- Allemagne. OCLC: 34502035. OCLC lists only 5 holdings in the Western Hemisphere (NYPL, USHMM, Harvard, Northwestern, UNIVERSITE LAVAL). Edgewear to covers, internally excellent, overall Very Good Condition. (KH-9-10A-A) xx
2 volumi in 8 (cm 19 x 26,5) rilegati in un tomo unico, pp. 102; 96. Legatura editoriale in tela grezza con simboli oro al piatto anteriore del partito nazionalsocialista tedesco e del partito fascista e la scritta in caratteri oro "Achse Berlin-Rom". Le due opere uscirono separatamente in brossura presso l'editore Verlag Heinrich Hoffmann nel 1937 e nel 1938. L'editore curo' poi questa particolare edizione che le riuniva corredandole dalla copertina in tela che rimarcava l'asse Berlino-Roma in chiave propagandistica. Volumi interamente fotografici in bianco/nero con reportage della visita di Mussolini in Germania nel settembre 1937, e della visita di Hitler in Italia nel maggio 1938. Heinrich Hoffmann fu fotografo personale di Hitler ed editore a Monaco e fu per il suo tramite che Hitler conobbe Eva Braun.
1947G31300Nünrnberg, Internationaler Militär Gerichtshof 1947-'49 volumes 1 till 41, together +/- 24000pp. with some ills., in-8, text in german, puyblisher's hardcovers in blue cloth with gilt lettering (some covers are bit discoloured or have few stains, back of few vols.repaired, some corners bumped or used), foxing on some vols.'edges, good condition (interior/text VG), G31300
Original Wraps. 8vo. 36, [31] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In German. 'The Reallocation Campaign of the Emigration Department in the first year of existence'. Profusely illustrated (32 pages of plates at rear) report from the Jewish Community of Vienna concerning its work and skills training program, to assist the Jews of Vienna in emigration. One of the last publications of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde during the holocaust period. Subjects: Jews - Austria - Vienna - History. Vocational education - Austria - AustriaIsraelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien. OCLC lists 6 copies (JTSA, Natl Libr Israel, Biblio Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, Univ Haifa, LBI) . Light wear to wraps, very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-115-11) xx
QWA-21448La Bibliothèque Française, 1945,pet. in-4 en feuillets sous chemise cartonnée (21,5 x 24,5),11 p. + 110 fnch , 1ère édition, tirage à 3214 exemplaires numérotés, celui-ci l'un des 510 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil du Marais (après les 104 sur vélin de Rives et avant les 2600 sur papier de châtaignier), préface de Julien Cain, reproduction à pleine page de 100 dessins en n. et b., 6 portraits en n. et b. et 5 aquarelles en couleur ; les titres des dessins sont traduits en langues anglaise et russe ; la plupart des dessins sont des esquisses au crayon ; seule la série de portraits (Julien Cain, Émile Chevalier, Roger Arnoux, Maurice Hewitt, Salme, Madiot), plus travaillée, semble être un travail à l'encre ; bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à Marcel Blanc (ancien résistant et déporté, préfet de Corrèze de 1968 à 1971) : "Pour mon camarade L. Blanc parce qu'il a su conserver une attitude impeccable à Buchenwald dans la misère et dans la boue, et avec mon (....) amitié Boris Taslitzky 1946" (on joint une carte de voeux de 1997 adressée au même, signée Boris, l'ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque de M. Blanc), cartonnage passé avec rabats comportant des déchirures réparées, intérieur très propre, exemplaire bien complet, bon état.
12mo; 134 pages; Very Early (1934) anti-Nazi booklet by this heavily Jewish organization led by Samuel Untermeyer. "Selected addresses and writings by Samuel Untermyer" appear on pages 55-128. Also includes speeches by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Austin CHamberlain, Sir John Simon, Lady Violet Bonham-Carter, Rev. James N. Gilli, Hon. Samuel Seabury, Prof. Raymond Moley, William Green (pres. Of AFL) , Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, David Brown ("Nazi Peace with Jews Unthinkable") Walter M. Citrine, etc. "Public Opinion as the force, the Boycott as the weapon, will break the power of Hitlerism." Certainly larger than most pamphlets, but has an ephemeral, agitational feel. Removed from later binding, so spine area on cover is worn, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-159-19)
997373Nationalsozialistische Deitsche Arbeiterpartei Berlin 1944 In-8 carré ( 240 X 215 mm ) de 100 pages, broché sous couverture décorée en relief. Photographies dans et hors-texte en couleurs et en noir. Edition originale très rare de cet ouvrage de propagande à la gloire du IIIe Reich. Bon exemplaire.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 16 pages. 23 cm. First Edition. In Russian. Title translates as Fascist Antisemitism A Relic of Cannibalism. On Antisemitism in Germany. In 1935, V. V. Struve was elected a full member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, later became a member of the Bureau of the Division of Historical Sciences USSR. He was also a member of the National Committee of Historians of the Soviet Union and a member of the Archaeological Commission USSR. He was awarded the title of Honored Scientist of the USSR. Throughout the years V. V. Struve headed the Egyptian Department of the State Hermitage, was the director of the Institute of Ethnography and the Institute of Oriental Studies. (orientalstudies. Ru) Subjects: Antisemitism - Germany. National socialism. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Antisemitism. Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. (Stanford, Libr. Of Congress, Univ. Of Toronto, Univ. Of Leeds) , none in New York. Spine repair. Some soiling, and age toning and edge wear. Good + condition. (HOLO-115-19)
Ogni numero è composto da una ventina di pagine non numerate in cui le vignette la fanno da padrone. <BR>Il nostro insieme comprende i numeri dal 43 dell'ottobre 1914 al 107 del gennaio 1916.<BR>Mancano il n.44 e un altro che potrebbe essere il 103 o il 105 (il dubbio nasce dal fatto che è presente un numero fra 100 e 107 senza l'angolo in cui sono stampate le indicazioni di edizione).<BR> Le condizioni si possono considerare generalmente discrete: sono presenti in varia misura fioriture, strappetti, macchioline; decisamente danneggiati i nn. 103 (o 105?) e 72.<BR>Degno di nota il fatto che i numeri sono sciolti e non rilegati in raccolta (come comunemente avviene quando se ne conserva una certa quantità).<BR>€ 450,00 tutto l'insieme.<BR> Tutto l'insieme € 450,00
In 8, cm 14,5 x 21, pp. 16 con 5 illustrazioni nel testo. Brossura editoriale con simbolo nazista in rilievo in oro. Lievissime spellature ai piatti, legato con cordoncino in velluto. Raro programma per diplomatici e ospiti d'onore stranieri in occasione dei festeggiamenti per il 50o compleanno di Adolf Hitler. Il programma prevedeva 3 giorni di festeggiamenti con la deposizione delle corone d'alloro il giorno 19, la sfilata e il ricevimento al cospetto del fuhrer presso il nuovo Reich il giorno seguente e, in fine, la visita al Reichssportfeldes e del Neuen Palais a Postdam.
Original illustrated paper boards. 12mo. 194 pages. 18 cm. In German. 1000 Days in a Concentration Camp; A First Hand Report from the Concentration Camps Dachau, Mauthausen and Gusen; with authentic photographs and documents. Illustrated with 16 black and white photographs. We go past the Jewish blocks. Their ranks have thinned. Many little snow-covered heaps, from which human arms stretch in rigid accusation, testify to a tragedy of which we are the witnesses. (Gostner; quotation translated [pg 159] in Narrating the Holocaust by Andrea Ilse Maria Reite) . Erwin Gostner (1914-1990) , from South Tyrol, was arrested as a catholic anti-nazi when Austria was annexed to Nazi Germany, and spent three years, from 1938 to 1941, in Dachau and Mauthausen; he survived the war, and worked as a detective for the remainder of his life; this being his only work, it was originally self-published in 1945, and printed in a larger number in 1946. Subjects: Concentration camps - Germany. Dachau - Konzentrationslager Mauthausen (Oberösterreich) - Konzentrationslager Gusen (Langenstein, Oberösterreich) Konzentrationslager. World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives. OCLC lists 22 copies. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Light soiling to boards, internally lightly aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-23) Xx
Original illustrated paper boards. 12mo. 194 pages. 18 cm. In German. 1000 Days in a Concentration Camp; A First Hand Report from the Concentration Camps Dachau, Mauthausen and Gusen; with authentic photographs and documents. Illustrated with 16 black and white photographs. We go past the Jewish blocks. Their ranks have thinned. Many little snow-covered heaps, from which human arms stretch in rigid accusation, testify to a tragedy of which we are the witnesses. (Gostner; quotation translated [pg 159] in Narrating the Holocaust by Andrea Ilse Maria Reite) . Erwin Gostner (1914-1990) , from South Tyrol, was arrested as a catholic anti-nazi when Austria was annexed to Nazi Germany, and spent three years, from 1938 to 1941, in Dachau and Mauthausen; he survived the war, and worked as a detective for the remainder of his life; this being his only work, it was originally self-published in 1945, and printed in a larger number in 1946. Subjects: Concentration camps - Germany. Dachau - Konzentrationslager Mauthausen (Oberösterreich) - Konzentrationslager Gusen (Langenstein, Oberösterreich) Konzentrationslager. World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives. OCLC lists 22 copies. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Light soiling to boards, internally lightly aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-104-23A)
62707Berlin, Deutscher Verlag 1940-1944, 355x265mm, demi percaline-rouges, titre au dos doré, sauf indication toutes les couvertures ont été conservées. A la fin du volume de 1943/1944 ont été ajouté 10 numéros du “The Illustrated London News” de juin à septembre 1945.
617353Avalon Paris 1991 Fort in-8 ( 245 X 160 mm ) de 523 pages, cartonnage rouge à la bradel. Planches photographiques hors-texte. Très bel exemplaire enrichi:- Du rare fascicule agrafé "Appel aux jeunes européens" de Léon DEGRELLE.- D'une photographie originale en couleurs dédicacée et signée par Léon DEGRELLE montée en frontispice.- D'un bel ensemble de publicités, coupures de journaux etc... de ou sur Léon DEGRELLE.Très bel ensemble.Au sommaire : Un soir avec Léopold III - Le tohu-bohu neutre - Les Loges au travail - La neutralité vaincue - Tour de France et de souffrance - Seul à attendre - Le VNV vainqueur - La collaboration financière - La collaboration maçonnique - La collaboration socialiste - La collaboration communiste - La collaboration catholique - La presse et la collaboration - La foule collaborationiste - Léopold III collaborationiste - Pierlot et Spaak collaborationistes - La ruée vers Hitler - Londres à défaut de Berlin - Résistants londoniens - Un soir chez Abetz - Le torpillage - Berchtesgaden - Montoire - Dans l'Europe nouvelle - Décomposition à Bruxelles - Apogée du VNV - Arrivisme et argent - Spaak et Gutt, fournisseurs de Hitler - Les jours noirs de la collaboration - La croisade au front de l'est.
8vo; 1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 20, 52 pages. 1st 2 serially issued volumes of the detailed Dutch Red Cross report on deportation of Dutch Jews to Auschwitz via Westerbork; special attention to when & what train. Wiener Library (Wolff) I: 1659. Many Graphs. Includes errata Slip. An important and rare early document. Very light wear, pages starting to brown, Very Good Condition (Holo2-141-40)
193787717Dresden, G. Emmerich 1937 In-4. Cartonnage éditeur pleine toile havane, VII-476 pp., illustrations en noir & blanc dans et hors texte, 1 panorama replié in fine. Bon exemplaire. - Photographies de Heinrich HOFFMANN
1st edition. Original Boards, 4to. Xiv, 229 pages. 29 cm. First Edition. Inscribed by author in Hebrew on front endpaper. English interspersed with Hebrew and other exotic alphabets. The Son of a Shinto priest and descendant from a long line of Shinto priests, the author Abram Kotsuji (1899-1973) was a Japanese Hebraist and ardent philo-Semite who founded the Institute of Biblical Research at the University of Tokyo. The present work is his Phd dissertation. During the Holocaust years Kotsuji greatly assisted the hundreds of rabbis and yeshiva students from Eastern Europe (including the entire Mir Yeshiva) who escaped before the German onslaught to Kobe, Japan and later to Japanese-occupied Shanghai. In 1959 Kotsuji formally converted to Judaism in Jerusalem. Internally some age toning but very clean.Very Good Condition. (HOLO-114-17a)
ORD-5409Band 1 et Band 2. Altona-Bahrenfeld. Cigaretten-Bilderdienst. 1936. 2 albums in-f°(245 x 316mm) pleine toile bleue de l'éditeur, titre et ornement en noir et or (un peu passé), 127, (1) pages, grand plan dépliant couleurs et 165, (3) pages. Exemplaire bien complet des 175 photos collées pour le tome 1 et des 200 pour le tome 2, certaines en couleurs. Petit manque de papier avec perte d'une partie de la légende sur une planche hors texte du tome 2, menus défauts mais bon exemplaire.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 119 pages. 22 cm. First Edition. In Dutch and English. Title translates as, Dutch Nationals Found In German Camps. First list of Dutch deportees and concentration camp survivors released by G. F. Ferwerda, Netherlands Commissioner for Repatriation. Lists of deportees, liberated from concentration-, and internment-camps only will be circularized by my London office from time to time. The lists are obtained from various sources and the identity of the persons concerned cannot always be checked without further investigation. It is, therefore, pointed out that the lists are of a provisional character, that in the confused state of affairs, existing in Germany, mistakes are unavoidable and the accuracy can in no way be guaranteed. (Preface) Subjects: Holocaust Concentration Camps. Repatriation. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (Netherlands Institute for War Documentation) Back wrapper detached. Previous marks from tape near back strip. Spined repaired. Shows edgewear and age toning. Good +condition. (HOLO-114-1)
Later Boards. 8vo. 308, [2], [14] pages. 22 cm. First edition. First appearance. In Polish. With 14 pages of photographs at rear. Includes 100 pages of documents (nazi directives relating to the camps) . With summaries in French, Russian, and English outlining the history of Oswiecim. Contains preface from Waclaw Barcikowski, Friedman's 'To Jest Oswiecim', and 'Grupa Oswiecim' by noted poet, novelist and publicist Tadeusz Holuj (resistance member, he was deported to Auschwitz; and later served as secretary general of the International Auschwitz Committee) . Philip Friedman (19011960) , Polish Jewish historian. Friedman survived the Holocaust by hiding in Poland, but he lost his wife and a daughter. After 1944, he was appointed director of the Central Jewish Historical Commission (created by the Central Committee of Jews in Poland) , whose mission was to gather data on Nazi war crimes. In this capacity he not only collected testimonies and documentation but also supervised the publication of a number of pioneering studies, including his own on the concentration camp at Auschwitz. This work, To jest Oswiecim, was published in Warsaw in 1945 and appeared in an abridged English version as This Is Oswiecim (1946) . (Yivo Encyclopedia) . Bound in attractive later marbled boards; original wraps absent. Subjects: Auschwitz (Concentration camp) . OCLC lists 15 copies. Pages aged, minor edge wear, otherwise clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-55)