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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)
12mo. 142 pages. In Yiddish. "The Unforgotten." Translated into Yiddish by Herman Taube. Holocaust novel. Susanne Taube was born in Vacha, Germany, in 1926. Her family was deported from Berlin to the Riga ghetto in 1942; after the liquidation of the ghetto, she was in the Kaiserwald concentration camp, and thereafter suvived as a forced laborer. She met her husband Herman Taube, a Polish Jew originally from Lodz, and married in 1945. After time in the Ziegenhain displaced persons camp, her and Herman emigrated and eventually settled in Baltimore. SUBJECT (S) : Fiction. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Top corners bumped. Inscribed by the translator in year of publication. Very good condition. (HOLO2-6-10) Xx
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 7 pages. 23 cm. "But the house and the Jews are there no more.../The cap is all that remains of Jack/The house is a heap-its floors burnt black. /But deep in the cellar, day after day, / his fiddle waits for someone to play. " Reprinted from The Polish review, vol. 13, no. 2, Spring, 1968, with new pagination. The translator was a leading 20th Century Yiddish poet. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Michigan, SUNY-Buffalo, HUC) . Very Good Condition. (H2-1-17) xx
8vo. 182 pages. First edition. Published as the war was ending, proposals for rebuilding, revitalizing, and securing the Jewish people. With the scarce dust jacket. SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) ; Jewish question; World War, 1939-1945 Jews; Zionism, Human rights. Lacking Jacket. Previous owner's stamp and small tear on flyleaf, good condition. (HOLO2-7-21)
Wrappers; 8vo. 286 pages. Photograph of author on back cover. Includes references and index. Text from cover: "A frank and often shocking account which details how 'Hitler's own' have managed to return to power in almost every walk of German life-including the foreign office, the courts, the police...." By a former German economist and newspaper editor who was put in a concentration camp, escaped, and eventually emigrated to the United States. Fascism -- Germany (West) National socialism. Fascisme -- Allemagne (Ouest) Nazisme. Germany (West) -- Politics and government. Allemagne (Ouest) -- Politique et gouvernement. Pages brown; otherwise, very good condition. (H-35-4)
Cloth; 8vo. 286 pages. Photograph of author on back cover. Includes references and index. Collage of newspaper headings on inside front and back covers. "A frank and often shocking account which details how 'Hitler's own' have managed to return to power in almost every walk of German life-including the foreign office, the courts, the police...." By a former German economist and newspaper editor who was put in a concentration camp, escaped, and eventually emigrated to the United States. Fascism -- Germany (West) National socialism. Fascisme -- Allemagne (Ouest) Nazisme. Germany (West) -- Politics and government. Allemagne (Ouest) -- Politique et gouvernement. Very good condition in fair dust jacket. (H-35)
Bombay: People's Publishing House, 1951. Wrappers; 12mo. 19 pages. Text on back cover reads in part: "In 1920 Thaelmann joined the Communist Party of Germany, bringing with him 90 per cent of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Hamburg. In the years that followed, this simple Hamburg docker rose to the leadership of the Communist Party by the dint of devoted effort and unfailing service. Around him gathered millions in the fight against Hitler. As Communist candidate in the presidential elections of 1932, Thaelmann polled over five million votes. Long before Hitler came to power, Thaelmann strove to achieve the unity of the German working-class movement as the only way to bar the advance of Fascism. " OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Paper yellowed; top right corner slightly wrinkled. Very good condition. (H-30-2)
ISBN: 3938286032. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 41 pages. Includes 1 illustration. 22 cm. Hefte zur Regionalgeschichte; nr. 3. Includes bibliographical references on page 41. In German. Subject(s): Refugees, Jewish --Germany --Giebelstadt. Refugee camps --Germany --Giebelstadt. Holocaust survivors --Germany --Giebelstadt. Very Good+ Condition. (h2-3-11)
8vo; 48 pages; Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 48 pages. 22 cm. In the original Danish. Immediate post-war history of Jewish persectuion and deportation in the Holocaust, written by a Danish minister, with one section devoted specifically to Jews in Norway. The index lists a "Litteratur" item on page 48. Good example of Scandinavian Christian Philosemitism. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Light wear to wrappers; previous owner's name marked and rubbed from title page. Overall very good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-65-12a).
Cloth; 8vo. Xiv, 417 pages. Second edition. Added title page: Le origini diplomatiche del Patto d'acciaio Translation of Le origini diplomatiche del Patto d'acciaio. Bibliographical footnotes. Europe -- Politics and government -- 1918-1945. Germany -- Foreign relations -- Italy. Italy -- Foreign relations -- Germany. Excellent condition in very good dust jacket. (H-33-4)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 75 pages. 21 cm. In Dutch . Series: Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie. Kleine serie geschriften, ; nr. 1. Title translates to English as, German Occupation of the Netherlands and the Financial Development of the Country During the Years of Occupation. Series is overseen by the Dutch Royal Institute for War Documentation. SUBJECT (S) : Finance, Public Netherlands. Financiële ontwikkeling. Bezettingen. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Slight discoloration at edges of cover and on title page. Otherwise nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-8)
8vo. Xii, 371 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; World War, 1939-1945 - personal narratives, Jewish. ISBN: 0812825004. Born to a rabbinical family in Kutno, Poland, Trunk (1905-1981) mostly wrote in Yiddish, and was "the last major representative of the Eastern European Jewish historians who were trained before the Holocaust. " Trunk earned a master's degree in Warsaw in 1929, and there was part of a group that later became a branch of YIVO. He taught in Bialystok and Warsaw until WWII began, and then sought refuge in the Soviet Union for the duration. After a few years in Israel and elsewhere, Trunk emigrated to the US in 1954, eventually becoming chief archivist at YIVO. (EJ, 2007) Has dust jacket. Good condition. (Holo2-12-9)
Stapled Pamphlet. 8vo. 32 pages. In Yiddish. Also published in Polish. The Polish Bund was formally founded in 1914 but was eventually driven underground during the holocaust. After WWII, the Bund renewed its activities among the survivors of Polish Jewry but it was liquidated in 1948 with the Communists' liquidation of the general political life of the country. This periodical was published in the wake of that renewal. CONTENTS: 48 Yor Bund", "Undzer Anteyl in Varshever Oyfshtand", "Emigrazie un Emigratsionizm", "Bagrisungen fun Khaverim in Amerikeh", "Fun der amerikaner Bundisher Presse", and others. Pages tanned. Very good condition. (YID-11-22) .
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 138 pages. A compilation of readings on the Holocaust designed for use by youth leaders. Illustrated with sketches and photographs. Ex-lib with usual markings. Very good condition. (H-33)
Rear board scuffed, otherwise Very Good Condition; 8vo; 262 pages; 24 cm. Includes added title page in English: "The Jews in the Ukraine, from the earliest times through 1648-1649." 1 of only 2000 copies printed. Good condition. (EE-3-35)
Orignal Cloth. 8vo; 180 pages; 23 cm. Poetic reminiscences for this Moldovan Jewish community SUBJECT(S): Travel. Joodse literatuur. Yiddish poetry. Ungheni (Moldova) -- Description and travel -- Poetry. Moldova. Very Good Condition; (ee-1-1)
(FT) Original Publishers Cloth. Xv, 390 pages. Facsim. Ports. 24 cm. In Yiddish. Added English title on verso: The Spiritual Resistance of the Jews in the Ghettos and Concentration Camps. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Judaism -- 20th century. Includes bibliographical references. Nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-70-15)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 36 pages. 22 cm. Song Book for the first day of the international conference in January 2000. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust survivors -- Germany -- Congresses. Jewish refugees -- Germany -- Congresses. Children of Holocaust survivors -- United States -- Congresses. Refugee camps -- Europe -- Congresses. Nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-70-19)
Original Stapled Paper Wrappers. 8vo. V, 77 pages. Ill. 24 cm. Series: U. S. Dept. Of State. Publication 4251; European and British Commonwealth Series. 24. Part of denazification efforts in post-war Germany. CONTENTS: Introducing the Younger Generation How Western Germany is Meeting its Youth Problem The U. S. Occupation Authorities and Young Germany The Problem of Leaders for Young Germany Other American Sponsored Programs for the Reeducation of German Youth Places and People. SUBJECT (S) : Youth -- Germany. Light wear to cover including small tear. Internal pages are nice and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-60-22)
Paper; 8vo. 120 pages. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Research. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Research -- Sweden. Genocide -- Research. Genocide -- Research -- Sweden. Note(s) : Translation of: Forskningsplan : Programmet för studier kring Förintelsen och folkmord, Uppsala universitet. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-110) . Excellent condition. (H-30-4)
Small 8vo; 59 pages; Not in Wolff nor Robinson & Friedman. Early memoir of SS- improsonment in Holland, Braunschweig, Drenthe, & elsewhere. Includes 7 dramatic line drawings, plus one photo. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide, but only 5 copies outside of the Netherlands (U Charles de Gaulle, US Holocaust Museum, U South Florida, UWisc-Madison, Tel Aviv Univ). Bottom half of spine repaired, no loss to text or graphic, Good Condition thus. (Holo2-126-6)
8vo. 155 pages. In Dutch. Illustrated. First edition. Concentration camp survivors memoir. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish; Concentration camps. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Owner's name crossed out of half title page, fine condition. (HOLO2-6-13)
Book Club Edition. Very Good in Very Good Jacket; 8vo; 189 pages; "unforgettable testament of the courage of an American woman and her child against the Nazi hordes which overran their home" Mother and child must cross the Pyrenees into Spain to excape occupied France. Good example of WW II-era "Home front" literature for the masses. (H-42-1)
8vo; 189 pages; "unforgettable testament of the courage of an American woman and her child against the Nazi hordes which overran their home" Mother and child must cross the Pyrenees into Spain to excape occupied France. Good example of WW II-era "Home front" literature for the masses. Jacket is missing a piece at the front, browned pages. Overall good condition. (Holo2-83-10)
Small 8vo; 95 pages; A pre-Anne Frank diary of a Dutch boy who survives the bombing of Rotterdam and flees to England and then the US. Seldom Seen Interesting not only as a child refugee's memoirs of flight from war, but also as a pre-WW II home front item designed to build sympathy for the overrun countries and against Germany. Slightly stained pages and cloth, but in overall good condition. (Holo2-83-14)