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17153Covering letter dated from Budapest Hungary 8 April 1985. 27pp. 8vo. The article on 'The Budapest War Cemetery' is 7pp. 8vo and the accompanying 'Register of the Graves in the Budapest War Cemetery' is 21pp. 8vo. There is also a page of 'Abbreviations to the Register'. A few manuscript emendations. The covering letter is addressed to 'David' and is effusive in its offer of further assistance the author urging 'David' to rewrite the piece as he sees fit. It is signed faintly and undecipherably. The author writes in good but not entirely idiomatic English and has gone to some trouble. The article describes the wartime background to the establishment of 'The English Cemetery at Solymár' from the first man buried there Flight Sergeant Gordon G. Pemberton an Australian pilot of a Wellington bomber shot down on the night of 3 April 1944. The 'Register' lists the 205 graves each with all the information to be found on the tombstone. Also present are four strips of negatives with one larger negative of a single image and a contact sheet strip reproducing the 35 pictures on the negative strips. The last is annotated on the reverse in pencil. Also included are three black and white photographs described as 'three bad prints' in the letter: one of the cemetery in snow and the other two of Pemberton's crashed Wellington bomber. Covering letter dated from Budapest [ Hungary ], 8 April 1985. unknown
0364017856.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1954124376(Budapest). Hungarian Bulletin 1954. 55 Seiten. Privater, roter Leinwand-Einband ohne Titelaufdruck mit eingebundener Originalbroschur. 20x15 cm
198514409Budapest, Corvina, 1985 1 volume 23,4 x 30,8cm Reliure éditeur pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée couleurs. 171p.; très nombreuses illustrations in texte, en noir et en couleurs. Très bon état.
1227Spektar, Zagreb, 1970.
1977G71591Budapest, Corvina Kiadó 1977 183pp.with ills., 26cm., cloth, dustwrapper, VG, G71591
Original Wraps. 8vo. 225; 311; 301; 307; 408 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Hungarian. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Studies on the Holocaust. Five volumes of assorted essays, edited by Randolph Braham. Volume 1. Bevezeto / Randolph L. Braham - Magyarország keresztény egyházai és a holokauszt / Randolph L. Braham - A holokauszt a magyar sajtóban / Róbert Péter - A holokauszt a magyar (próza) irodalom tükrében / Földes Anna - Uj magyar egyetemi és középiskolai tankönyvek a holokausztról / Karsai László - A holokauszt és a rendszerváltás Magyarországon / Varga László Függelék. Volumes one, two, three, five bound in yellow wraps; volume four bound in black wraps. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. Jews - Legal status, laws, etc. - Hungary. Jews - Hungary - History. Antisemitism - Hungary History. Judenvernichtung. Antisemitism. Jews. Jews - Legal status, laws, etc. Jews - Persecutions. Light wear to wraps, light soiling to outer edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BRAHAM-1-49) xx
181064074CB[Pestini (Budapest), Verlag Trattner, 1810]. Quer-4°. 23 x 38 cm. [1], 79, 20, 8 Blatt. Kartonierter Interimsband mit in Geweband eingefasstem Rücken. [7 Warenabbildungen]
(1945) . Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers, Small 8vo, 216 pages. Eredeti borítóval. Includes 9 powerful original linocut illustrations, and cover design, by Shagra Weil. Also includes a bit of music.Title translates as "The Yellow Book. Data on the War Losses of Hungarian Jewry. 1941-1945." One of the earliest book about the Hungarian Holocaust. Published by Hechaluc (Hehalutz), the Zionist resistant movement, whose legendary headquarters was located at the Üvegház (Glasshouse) in Budapest, a former glass-store. During the Holocaust about 3000 people found shelter there and it was the center for producing fake identification documents to save Hungarian Jews from persecution. Shraga Weil (Ferenc Ferdinánd; 1918-2009) was a Hungarian born Israeli painter. He studied at the Academy of Art in Prague and École des Beaux Arts in Paris. During WWII he was active in the Zionist underground movement in Budapest, working in the workshop for forging documents. After the war he sailed for Palestine on an illegal immigrant ship and became a member of Kibbutz Ha'ogen where he lived until his death. In 1959 Weil was awarded the Dizengoff Prize for painting. He created the doors of the main entrance to the Knesset building and the President's residence in Jerusalem. Weil painted the wooden panels in the Israeli Hall at the Kennedy Center. Sándor Groszmann (Alexander Grossmann, Ben Erec; 1909-2003) was a journalist and publisher, one of the main activists of the Hungarian Zionist movement and co-founder of "Hashomer Hatzair" in Hungary. He was one of the leaders at the "Glasshouse". "When the argument arose about whether to absorb more Jews into the 'Glass House' as they might endanger the lives of those already living there, he said: 'For the sake of one hundred thousand Jews it is worth to endanger our own lives'". (Gur, D.; 2007). After the liberation he was the secretary of JDC (American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee) in Budapest and member of the board of the Hungarian Zionist Association and of the "Eretz-Israel" office. In 1949 he left Hungary and after living in Austria and Israel he settled down in Switzerland where he started to publish books and the periodical "Jöv?" (Future). [Bibl.: Gur, D.: Brothers for Resistance and Rescue. The Underground Zionist Youth Movement in Hungary during Word War II. Jerusalem-New York, 2007; Cohen, A.: The Halutz Resistance in Hungary, 1942-1944. New York, 1986.]. Paper aged, Very Good Condition. (holo2-125-27) xx
1982147749A. VIADUKT c. film forgatása közben 1982. 15 n. n. Blll. Mit 14 ganzeitigen s/w Illustrationen. Illustrierte Originalbroschur. Geheftet. Querformat 15x21 cm
32x24. 172p. Fotogr. Enc. Cart. Ed. Sobrecubierta.
18763413265Budapest, 1876/80. Insgesamt 1654 S. Hlwd (Monumenta Hungariae Historica. Scriptores, 21/28/29/30)
19343413019Budapest, 1934. 128, IX S. Mit 9 Abbildungen auf Tafeln. OKart. (Einband etwas eingerissen).
Broch?. 580 pages.
2289Svanda Dudàk, Prague 1902
Madrid, Biblioteca Teatral, 1941. 4to menor; 84 pp. Cubiertas originales.
46578Marseille, directeur : Yves Broussard. 1 volume 14,5x22cm, 209 pages. Numéro en partie consacré au poète hongrois Danilo Kis avec des inédits. Bon état.
199032422ABEssen., Museum Folkwang., 1990. 4°. 23 S. OKarton. 1. Auflage. Gutes Exemplar.
1931UNGA0183Mchn., Südost-Vlg. Adolf Dresler 1931. gr.-8°, 295 S., 1 nn. S. Inhaltsverz., OKart., staubdunkel, abgegriff., Ränder leicht bestoß., Rü. an beiden Kap. rissig, Bindung geringf. beschäd.
Original Cloth. 8vo. IX, 158; VIII, 255 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Two volume set of the selected writings of Randolph Braham. Contains the following essays: Volume 1. The Holocaust in Hungary: a retrospective analysis; What did they know and when? ; The Hungarian press, 1938-1945; The Holocaust in Hungary: an historical interpretation of the role of the Hungarian radical right; The official Jewish leadership of wartime Hungary; The rescue of the Jews of Hungary in historical perspective; The national trials relating to the Holocaust in Hungary: an overview. Volume 2. The Christian churches of Hungary and the Holocaust; Remembering and forgetting: the Vatican, the German Catholic hierarchy, and the Holocaust; The influence of the war on the Jewish policies of the German satellite states; Revisionism: historical, political, and legal implications; Anti-semitism and the Holocaust in the politics of East Central Europe; Romanian nationalists and the Holocaust: a case study in history cleansing; The assault on historical memory: Hungarian nationalists and the Holocaust; Canada and perpetrators of the Holocaust: the case of Regina v. Finta. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Holocaust. Judenvernichtung. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 1939 - 1945 Ungarn. Hungary. Light shelf wear to jacket of both volumes, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good + condition in very good jacket. (BRAHAM-1-1) xxxx
Original Cloth. 8vo. VIII, 267 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Contains the following essays: 'Saving people was our main task...' An interview with Reverend József Éliás / Sándor Szenes - Christian support for Jews during the Holocaust in Hungary / Uri Asaf - The deportation of Jews from Csíkszereda and Margit Slachta's intervention on their behalf / Tamás Majsai - Destruction of Slovakian Jews as reflected in Hungarian police reports / Maria Schmidt - The forced labor of Hungarian Jews at the fortification of the western border regions of Hungary, 1944-45 / Szabolcs Szita - The Hessisch Lichtenau sub-camp of the Buchenwald concentration camp, 1944-45 / Dieter Vaupel - The second and the third generation Holocaust survivors and their descendants / Julia Szilágyi ... [et al. ] - The losses of Hungarian Jewry. A contribution to the statistical overview / László Varga. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Rescue - Hungary. Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust - Hungary. Holocaust. Deportation. Judenvernichtung. Judenverfolgung. Ethnic relations. Jews - Persecutions. BRAHAM-1-27
438pp.with ills., 25cm., 1st ed., cloth, dustwrapper, G, X71588
1967G71588Budapest, In aedibus Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 1967 438pp.with ills., 25cm., 1st ed., cloth, dustwrapper, G, X71588
198868778BBBerlin., Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD., 1988. 31,5 x 31,5 cm. Schallplatte. OKarton-Cover., 68778B Cover leicht nachgedunkelt (Very Good+), Schallplatte in sehr gutem Zustand (Near Mint). Insgesamt sehr gutes Exemplar. Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD ? DAAD 105.
1893A141-1156Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1893. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 8 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: Kartenblatt an drei Seiten fast bis an den Rand beschnitten, Anschlusskartenhinweise noch vorhanden, Seite mit Titel noch unbeschnitten, gut +