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Hardcover. 8vo. 139 pages. 21 cm. A former AP journalist, Van Loon tells of the dangers of the Nazi regime, and is a call to arms following his four month trip to Europe to research the reich. SUBJECT (S) : Dictators. Democracy. Propaganda, German. Dictatorship. Democracy. Propaganda. Germany. Named Person: Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945. Mein Kampf. Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945. Mein Kampf. Hitler, Adolf. Ex-library with usual markings. Lacks backstrip. Internal pages are clean and binding is tight. Good condition. (HOLO2-35-9)
Original Boards. 8vo. 151 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Issued by the Czechoslovak provisional government in London, which was recognized by the British government on July 21, 1940. With a preface by Edvard Benes. Detailed history of two years of Nazi terror in Czechoslovakia. With a brief history of the peaceful existence of the Czechoslovak Republic in the interwar period before the Munich Agreement, history of the German invasion, the immediate oppression of Christians, Jews, Workers, and Czechs, Nazi theories and forced policies of Aryanization, plundering, confiscations, executions, the Slovakia Protectorate; the recognition of the Czech provisional government in exile. Subjects: Germans - Czechoslovakia. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Occupation et résistance. Tchécoslovaquie occupée. Résistance extérieure. Londres. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Occupation et résistance. Tchécoslovaquie occupée. Administration allemande. Germans. Czechoslovakia - History. Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate, 1939-1945) Tchékoslovaquie - Histoire - 1939-1945. Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia - Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate) . Institutional stamps on boards and endpages (duplicate of U. S. Senate Library) ; otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-118-11)
8vo; 515 pages; Paris, Published By the Author?, 1948. 1st Edition. Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 515 pages. 25 cm. "Aroysgegebn durkn Yidishn natsyonaln arbeter-farband in Amerike un Yidishn folks-farband in Frankraykh. Now a classic and oft-cited work on resistance in the Vilna Ghetto. Includes large (18" x 30") fold out map montage at rear, as well as many photos, charts (1 folds out) & illustrations. Also includes an added title page in French: "Lutte et chute de la Jerusalem de Lithuanie; histoire du ghetto de Vilna. " Page 482 is missing a piece, edgewear to cloth, spine repaired. Otherwise very good copy. (Holo2-83-48) Wear to paper wrappers, paper browning by not fragile, Good Solid Condition.
Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket. A beautiful copy.; Small 8vo; 222 pages; A diary of the German Occupation of Holland in the original Dutch. Pages brown as generally foudn for this title and other early-post-war Dutch imprints. The presence of the elusive dust jacket makes this a nice copy to have. (H-41-8)
Original Paper Wrappers. 139 pages. : couv. ill. ; 21 cm. SUBJECT(S): Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Récits personnels français. Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Déportations de France. Named Person:Voutey, Maurice, 1925- ... -- Biographies. Geographic:Dachau (Allemagne) (camp de concentration) -- Récits personnels. Struthof (Bas-Rhin) (camp de concentration) -- Récits personnels. Very Good Condition (H-31-5)
Cloth; 8vo. X, 284 pages. Inscribed by author. Subject: World War, 1939-1945 -- Occupied territories. Index on pages 284-285. Includes chapter on Jews. Corners bumped; backstrip detaching. Pages browning. About Good condition. (H-35-3)
(FT) Cloth. 8vo. 219 pages, 25 pages of plates. Ill. Ports. Facsims. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Inscription from author on front endpaper. Title translates to English as, Embers of the Rotem Plant: In Memory of the Refugees of the Warsaw Ghetto. Subjects: Szwizgold, Shlomo. Jews -- Poland Warsaw -- Biography. World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Personal narratives, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Biography. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. OCLC lists only 24 copies worldwide. Dust jacket has some wear at edges and on spine. Internal pages are nice and clean with tight binding. Private inscription inside. Very good condition. (HOLO2-83-75)
In-4 p., tela edit. (picc. spacchi al dorso), pp. 80, con 8 tavv. fotografiche a colori f.t. applic. su cartoncino. Ai risguardi, quattro piccoli vani con 99 (su 100) fotografie stereoscopiche (con descrizi. sul retro) ed uno stereoscopio pieghevole in metallo. Ben conservato.
Cloth; 8vo. 120 pages. Limited edition no. 96 with printed dedication and signature of author. In German. Illustrated with photographic plates. Verres, Gaius, 1st cent. B. C. -- Fiction. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Pages brown. Very good condition in good dust jacket. (H-34-5)
Cloth; 8vo. 120 pages. Limited edition no. 471 with printed dedication and signature of author. In German. Illustrated with photographic plates. Verres, Gaius, 1st cent. B. C. -- Fiction. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Pages brown. Crease in front cover, good condition. (H-34)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 92 Pages. 19 Cm. In French. Title Translates To English As: Cries of Alarm: Epistles to the Jews of France, England, Germany and America. Weill trained for the rabbinate in Frankfurt, where he also studied languages and literature. Abandoning rabbinics in 1836, he went to Paris where he gained admittance to literary salons. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Apologetic works. OCLC lists 7 copies. Lacks back cover and backstrip. Front cover stained and brittle with some ripping. Internal binding and pages are in good condition with all text clear. (HOLO2-33-15)
8vo. 240 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated. First edition. Title translates as, "A World in Flames: War Survival." SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 personal narratives, Jewish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Covers and front and top edges of some pages water stained, top of spine has a small tear, good condition. (HOLO2-6-16)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 309, viii pages, 35 cm. In Yiddish. The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Nazi-era imprint, looking at Jewish youth in 1930s Poland. Series: Bibliotek fun Yivo; Nom. 1 (7) ; Variation: Bibliotek fun Yivo. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth -- Psychological aspects. Personality and culture -- Methodology. Added title page: The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Added title page also in Lithuanian: Keliasimusu javnuomene. Bibliographical footnotes and index. Other Titles: Way to our youth. ; Keliasimusu jaunuomene. Weinreich (1894-1969) was a Yiddish linguist, historian, editor. Born in Kuldiga (Latvia) , Weinreich made his debut as a Yiddish writer at the age of 13, and became a contributor to various Yiddish, Russian, German, and later English publications. After studying at the universities of St. Petersburg and Berlin, he completed a doctoral thesis on the history of Yiddish philology at the University of Marburg. Early in his career Weinreich became a prominent educator in various capacities, ranging from the teaching of Yiddish literature at the Vilna Yiddish Teachers Seminary to serving as leader of a Yiddish scouting movement, Di Bin. He was instrumental in giving Yiddish linguistics a solid, scholarly footing. Co-founder with Nokhem Shtif, Elias Tcherikover, and Zalmen Rejzen of the YIVO Institute, and YIVOs guiding spirit, he was largely responsible for its achieving a worldwide reputation. As director of YIVOs Research Training Division and organizer of its graduate school, Weinreich successfully educated young Yiddish scholars, among them, his son, Uriel Weinreich. At the World Congress of Linguistics in Copenhagen, he lectured on Yiddish as an Object of General Linguistics, and in 1940, he immigrated with his son Uriel to the U. S. , where he became the countrys first university professor of Yiddish, teaching Yiddish language, literature, and folklore at the College of the City of New York and Columbia University, while serving as the scholarly director of YIVO. Weinreichs wide array of books and studies include his magnum opus, Geshikhte fun der Yidisher Shprakh, the culmination of a half century of research on Yiddish sociolinguistics, tracing the thousand-year development of Ashkenazi culture and the Yiddish language as integral to the Jewish way of life. He studied the development of Yiddish from its origins in Germany, through Eastern Europe and into the second diaspora, creating the basic concepts and theoretical tools of the linguistic study of Jewish languages. Prominent among his other works are Hitlers Profesorn- probably the best documented indictment of German scholarship during the Nazi regime; Shturemvint, sketches on 17th-century Jewish history; Bilder fun der Yidisher Literatur-Geshikhte; Der Veg tsu Undzer Yugnt, a socio-psychological study of Jewish youth in Eastern Europe; and Di Shvartse Pintelekh, a history of alphabets. Weinreich translated Homer, Freud, and Ernst Toller into Yiddish and edited the periodicals Yidishe Filologye, Filologishe Shriftn, Yivo-Bleter, and the critical edition of S. Ettingers works, N. Stutchkoffs Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh, Y. L. Cahans Shtudyes vegn Yidisher Folkshafung, and Yidishe Folkslider mit Melodyes (Schaechter and Baumgarten in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (U of Melbourne, Paris-Cujas-Bu Droit, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Bayersiche Staatsbibliothek) . Browning to pages. Bumped cover corners. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-74-6)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 309, viii pages, 35 cm. In Yiddish. The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Nazi-era imprint, looking at Jewish youth in 1930s Poland. Series: Bibliotek fun Yivo; Nom. 1 (7) ; Variation: Bibliotek fun Yivo. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth -- Psychological aspects. Personality and culture -- Methodology. Added title page: The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Added title page also in Lithuanian: Keliasimusu javnuomene. Bibliographical footnotes and index. Other Titles: Way to our youth. ; Keliasimusu jaunuomene. Weinreich (1894-1969) was a Yiddish linguist, historian, editor. Born in Kuldiga (Latvia) , Weinreich made his debut as a Yiddish writer at the age of 13, and became a contributor to various Yiddish, Russian, German, and later English publications. After studying at the universities of St. Petersburg and Berlin, he completed a doctoral thesis on the history of Yiddish philology at the University of Marburg. Early in his career Weinreich became a prominent educator in various capacities, ranging from the teaching of Yiddish literature at the Vilna Yiddish Teachers Seminary to serving as leader of a Yiddish scouting movement, Di Bin. He was instrumental in giving Yiddish linguistics a solid, scholarly footing. Co-founder with Nokhem Shtif, Elias Tcherikover, and Zalmen Rejzen of the YIVO Institute, and YIVOs guiding spirit, he was largely responsible for its achieving a worldwide reputation. As director of YIVOs Research Training Division and organizer of its graduate school, Weinreich successfully educated young Yiddish scholars, among them, his son, Uriel Weinreich. At the World Congress of Linguistics in Copenhagen, he lectured on Yiddish as an Object of General Linguistics, and in 1940, he immigrated with his son Uriel to the U. S. , where he became the countrys first university professor of Yiddish, teaching Yiddish language, literature, and folklore at the College of the City of New York and Columbia University, while serving as the scholarly director of YIVO. Weinreichs wide array of books and studies include his magnum opus, Geshikhte fun der Yidisher Shprakh, the culmination of a half century of research on Yiddish sociolinguistics, tracing the thousand-year development of Ashkenazi culture and the Yiddish language as integral to the Jewish way of life. He studied the development of Yiddish from its origins in Germany, through Eastern Europe and into the second diaspora, creating the basic concepts and theoretical tools of the linguistic study of Jewish languages. Prominent among his other works are Hitlers Profesorn- probably the best documented indictment of German scholarship during the Nazi regime; Shturemvint, sketches on 17th-century Jewish history; Bilder fun der Yidisher Literatur-Geshikhte; Der Veg tsu Undzer Yugnt, a socio-psychological study of Jewish youth in Eastern Europe; and Di Shvartse Pintelekh, a history of alphabets. Weinreich translated Homer, Freud, and Ernst Toller into Yiddish and edited the periodicals Yidishe Filologye, Filologishe Shriftn, Yivo-Bleter, and the critical edition of S. Ettingers works, N. Stutchkoffs Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh, Y. L. Cahans Shtudyes vegn Yidisher Folkshafung, and Yidishe Folkslider mit Melodyes (Schaechter and Baumgarten in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (U of Melbourne, Paris-Cujas-Bu Droit, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Bayersiche Staatsbibliothek). SPine repair with black cloth tape. Title page torn and repaired with tape. Browning to pages. Good condition. (Holo2-74-6A)
8vo; 95 pages; 23 cm. Includes "List of [Antisemitic] legal acts enacted since 1933, mentioned, cited or published in this work" on pages 89-95. American Jewish Committee. Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems. Pamphlet series: Jews and the post-war world, no.2 (AMR-41-12)
(FT) Paper Wraps. 8vo. 47 pages. Ill. 23 cm. In English and Hebrew. A collection of prayers to be read on Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. ISBN: 0615115195. SUBJECT: Holocaust Remembrance Day -- Prayers and devotions -- English. A seder conducted on Holocaust Remembrance day at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale--page 5. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HAG-8-23)
Softcover, xii, 427 pages, 8vo, 24 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism -- Germany -- History. Antisemitism -- Austria -- History. Christianity and antisemitism. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Germany -- Causes. Antisemitisme. Holocaust. Antisemitisme -- Allemagne -- Histoire. Antisemitisme -- Autriche -- Histoire. Christianisme et antisemitisme. Holocauste, 1939-1945 -- Allemagne -- Causes. Includes bibliographical references on pages 399-412 and index. Wear to edges. Some underlining in book. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-33)
Cloth; 8vo. 404 pages. With index and bibliographical acknowledgements. "The past decade has marked two cataclysmic events which have completely changed the Jewish situation: the annihilation of one third of the Jewish people-together with what had been the center of Jewish gravity for the past three centuries-and the birth of the Jewish State. The multifaceted problems implicit in these profound changes are examined and analyzed in 'Jewish Survival. '" Author explains Jewish survival as the combination of Jewish ideals with Jewish life. Ex-library copy. Very good condition in good dust jacket. (H-32-7)
8vo; 95 pages; Original Softcover. 8vo. 95 pages. illus. 23 cm. Slick, glossy, official German state publication with it's "spin" on Jews in today's Germany. Nicely done and certainly interesting on its surface as well as at deeper levels. Sections include: Jewish Roots of German Culture, The History of the Jews in Germany, Remembrance [of the Holocaust], The Relationship between Germany and Israel, Jewish Life in Germany Today, and Jewish Children in Germany. Very good condition. (HOLO2-65-23).xxxxx
Original illustrated cover, Large 8vo; 133 pages; In Polish. To the Victims of the Brigade of Death. Wolff # I: 1354. Weliczker was in the Sonderkommando. "Leon Weliczker Wells was born in Lvov, Poland, on March 10, 1925. Wells was a prisoner in the Janowska concentration camp outside Lvov during World War II. He escaped from the camp in an uprising in 1943 and was hidden in the basement of the Kalwinski family on the outskirts of Lvov. Wells kept a written record of his experiences as a member of the "Death Brigade," and these memoirs were published in Poland after the war and reissued in the United States as The Janowska Road. In 1946 Wells left Poland for the American Zone in Germany, and while in Munich he helped organize the Jewish Historical Commission there. This group gathered documents on the Holocaust which became part of the original collection of the Yad Vashem archive in Israel. Wells gave testimony at both the Nuremberg trials and the Eichmann trial....Wells published Who Speaks for the Vanquished? in 1987. In this work Wells investigated the "non-response" of American Jewish leaders of theplight of Jews in Nazi Europe. He contended that Zionist organizations in America failed to respond in a significant way to save the Jews of Europe because they were focusing their time, influence, and money on preparations for a Jewish state in Palestine" (Yale 2002).Repair to spine. Cover wrappers are edgeworn and chipped without any significant damage to illustration. Pages are browning. Overall Fair Condition. (H-17-1)
Cloth. Xxvi, 253 pages. [8] pages of plates. Ill. Maps. 24 cm. With an inscription from the editor, the authors son, on first page. A firsthand account from Werner, a member of a large Jewish partisan group aggressively conducting military missions against the German army in occupied Poland. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Personal narratives. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Poland. Verzet. Joden. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Widerstandskämpfer. Named Person: Werner, Harold, d. 1989. Geographic: Poland -- Biography. Juden. Includes index. ISBN: 023107882X. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-17).
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 102 pages. Illustrated with drawings, photographs, maps, and facsimiles. In Dutch. Collection of 18 interviews with survivors or their relatives from Vught. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide, but only 1 in the US (U South Florida) . Light wear to covers, very good condition. (HOLO2-78-12xx)
Hardcover, 320 pages, illustrated, 8vo, 25 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Persecutions -- Anniversaries, etc. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Anniversaries, etc. Holocaust. Translation of: Le livre de la memoire juive. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 275-278. In dust jacket. Good condition. (Holo2-19-14)
Hardcover, 163 pages, 8vo, 22 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) . Jews -- Persecutions -- Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) . War criminals -- Germany. Holocaust survivors -- Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) . Holocaust. Overlevenden. Daders. Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) -- Ethnic relations. Translation of: Max und Helen. Good condition. (Holo2-19-13)
Very Good Condition; 8vo; 311 pages; "Supersedes the two previous catalogues published by the[Oral History] Division [of the Hebrew University's Institute of Contemprary Jewry] and incorporates all interviews recordeduntil the end of 1968." Lists 977 interviewess with a brief summary of their testimony. This catalog is divided by subject, which include: Jewish Communities (223 interviews) ; World War II: The Holocasut Resistance adn Rescue ( 414 interviews) ; The Antecedents to the State of Israel ( 108 interviews) ; The History of the Yishuv (91 interviews) ; Youth Movements ( 93 interviews) ; etc. Writing on cover and spine. Light wear. Text in Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-34-69)