CATALOG 115:
Can You Translate The Unthinkable?
A
Catalog of Holocaust Imprints
Issued in Three Parts: Part II

7.• PROGRAM OF THE ANNUAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE
UNITED JEWISH APPEAL…1957.
Friends—
Welcome to our latest catalog, a collection of over 700 important and
unusual Holocaust titles which we are issuing in three parts, organized by
sub-topic.Part II is below; It focuses on resistance and responses to the
Holocaust by Jews and others, in Europe and internationally, during and after
the War.
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Contents In
Order:
Refugees,
Displaced Persons, and Survivors
Resistance
and Rescue
The
Wasaw Ghetto Uprising
The
Church and the Holocaust
The
International Response to the Holocaust
War
Criminals and War Crimes Trials
Yizkor
Books and Memorial Books For Fallen People and Communities
Zionism
as a Response to the Holocaust
Post-War
Reconstruction & Restitution
REFUGEES, DISPLACED
PERSONS, AND SURVIVORS
1. • CALL TO THE THIRD SESSION OF THE
AMERICAN JEWISH CONFERENCE, JANUARY 20TH 1946. New York: American Jewish Conference, 1946.
Pamphlet, 2 pages. DP-era letter to the delegates of the American Jewish
conference, urging them to attend the third session of he conference in
February, 1946. Creased, good condition. (HOLO2-27-15) (ID #26058) $30.00.
2. • DE VERDWIJNING VAN ANNEKE BEEKMAN EN
REBECCA MELJADO [THE DISAPEARANCE OF ANNEKE BEEKMAN & REBECCA MELJADO] . No Place (Amsterdam),
Nederlands-Israel. Kerkgen. , 1954. Paper Wrappers, 8vo,
105 pages. Not in Wolff nor
Robinson & Friedman. Published by the Nederlands-Israelietisch- &
Portugees-Israelietisch- Kergenootschaps. Two of the Anne Franks who survived,
but certainly not without their own set of scars. This is the heart wrenching
story of the repeated "kidnapping" of these two girls by the foster families
who had raised them during the war and, after liberation, refused to give the
girls, now orphans, up. The authorities and Jewish community, of course, wanted
the Girls “returned.” The book includes the entire drama with documents and
newspapaper articles, all in the original Dutch. (Holo2-40-1) Very Good
Condition. (ID #25960) $100.00.
3. • FLIGHT AND RESCUE. Washington, D. C.
: United States
Holocaust Memorial Council, 2001. Paper wrappers, oblong 8vo, 22 x 28 cm. , 34
pages, profuse color and black and white illustrations, some of rare documents,
and maps. Companion publication to USHMM exhibit of the same name, held May 4,
2000, to October 21, 2001. Presents the story of 2,100 Polish Jews who escaped
to Lithuania and then to Shanghai, the US and other destinations. SUBJECT
(S) : Jewish refugees -- Lithuania – Exhibitions; Jews -- Soviet Union –
Exhibitions; World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue -- Japan – Exhibitions.
Glossy paper, excellent condition. (Holo2-36-8) (ID #26382) $45.00.
4. • GRADUATE FACULTY OF POLITICAL AND
SOCIAL SCIENCE ("THE UNIVERSITY IN EXILE") 1933 - 1934. New York: New School For
Social Research, 1935. Wrappers, small 8vo, 16 pages, with translucent overwrap.
Reprinted on the occasion of the 50th anniversary convocation, April 25, 1984.
Announcement of program offerings, with biographical information. From the
university’s website: “Between 1933 and 1945, Alvin Johnson and the New School
sponsored 183 refugee scholars…. Of the original twelve refugees … all were
fervent antifascists and almost all were Jewish. ” This program lists all of
them. OCLC lists only 2 copies available in libraries worldwide (Yale University
Law School,
Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg) . Clipping of N. Y. Times article
on convocation inserted. Vellum-like overwrap folded, otherwise in excellent
condition. (Holo2-42-10) (ID #26529) $85.00.
5. • JDC DIGEST. VOL. 9, NO. 6, FEBRUARY,
1951. New York
: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 0. Wrappers, 8vo, 12 pages,
illustrated. DP-era newsletter with articles focusing on goals for 1951. This
issue is the last printed in 12-page format. OCLC lists two libraries worldwide
holding this title (Harvard Univ. , Stanford
Univ. ) . Printed in
purple and black. Small tear on back cover; address label and postmark printed
on back, address correction written in ink. (Holo5-42-12) (ID #26532) $30.00.
6. • LUACH 5709/ JEWISH CALENDAR FOR
DISPLACED PERSONS 1948/9. American Joint Distribution Committee, 1949. Paper
wrappers, 24mo. , 20 pages. Pocket Jewish calendar printed and distributed in Germany by the
“JOINT”, or American Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) . “By the end of 1947,
some 700, 000 Jews received aid from JDC. More than 250, 000 of them lived in
Displaced Persons (DP) camps operated by JDC. JDC’s retraining programs helped
people in DP camps learn trades that would enable them to earn a living, while
its cultural and religious activities helped re-establish Jewish life”
(Jewishvirtuallibrary [dot] org) . Light wear and creasing. Corners of some
pages folded. Light stains to back cover. Good + condition. (HOLO2-26-2) (ID
#25395) $100.00.
7. • PROGRAM OF THE ANNUAL NATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL SATURDAY DECEMBER 14 AND SUNDAY DECEMBER
15TH, 1957 WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY. United
Jewish Appeal, 1957. Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 10 pages. Cover photograph of a
survivor with tattoo holding her newborn baby. Pen mark on cover, Stain to
corner of covers and pages. Good + condition. (SEF-35-8) (ID #25342) $50.00.
8. • TO BIGOTRY NO SANCTION: A DOCUMENTED
ANALYSIS OF ANTI-SEMITIC PROPAGANDA. New
York, The American Jewish Committe, 1941. Paper
Wrappers, 8vo, 80 pages.
Home-front Holocaust-era booklet showing the positive, patriotic role
Jews have played in American history and encouraging a positive attitude toward
newly arriving refugees fleeing the Nazis. Interesting item. Ex-library with
institutional stamp and sub title written in ink on cover. Very good condition. (HOLO2-40-12) Small chip to cover, Very Good Condition. (ID
#2439) $35.00.
9. • American Gathering Of Holocaust
Survivors ; (1983: ; Washington, D. C. ) . FROM HOLOCAUST TO NEW LIFE: A
DOCUMENTARY VOLUME DEPICTING THE PROCEEDINGS AND EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN
GATHERING OF JEWISH HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS, WASHINGTON,
D.C. APRIL 1983 - NISSAN 5743. New York: American
Gathering Of Holocaust Survivors, 1985. Cloth, 4to. , 270 pages. Preface by
Elie Wiesel. Illustrated throughout with documentary photos. “Immediately after
the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors in Israel
in June 1981, a new organization was established to prepare for another event,
the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors in Washington, DC,
in April 1983. The officers of this "event-geared" organization were
Benjamin Meed, Sam Bloch, Ernest Michel, Roman Kent, Norbert Wollheim, Hirsch
Altusky, Fred Diament, James Rapp, and Solomon Zynstein. The event in the
American capital attracted 20, 000 survivors and their families, where for
three days attendees commemorated the Holocaust, attended cultural events, met
with politicians, including the president and vice president of the United
States, attended seminars, listened to many speeches from survivors and their
children, and lobbied for Israel. At the Capital Center,
they were addressed by President Ronald Reagan and learned that an umbrella
organization for American Jewish Holocaust survivors had been created in the
name of the Gathering. The announcement was made by Benjamin Meed, a Warsaw
Ghetto survivor, the driving force behind the gatherings, which started as a
dream of Ernest Michel, a German survivor, when he was in Auschwitz.
The mission of the organization is remembrance, education, and commemoration.
Indeed further gatherings were held in Philadelphia, New York, and Miami and
together with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington to mark
the tenth anniversary of the museum's opening” (Jewish virtual library dot org)
SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust survivors -- United States -- Congresses. Edgewear to
dustjacket, with tears and large piece missing from title text on jacket. Book
itself in very good condition. (HOLO2-27-7) (ID #26050) $100.00.
10. • American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee. THE RESCUE OF STRICKEN JEWS IN A WORLD AT WAR : A REPORT ON THE WORK
AND PLANS OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE, AS CONTAINED IN
ADDRESSES DELIVERED AT ITS TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING, DECEMBER 4TH AND 5TH,
1943. New York
: American Joint Distribution Committee. , 1944. Paper wrappers. , 4to. 34
pages. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - rescue; World War, 1939-1945
- civilian relief. CONTENTS: Today's tasks and tomorrow's plans / Paul Baerwald
-- Summary of 1943 / James H. Becker -- J. D. C. Aid in the Soviet Union /
Joseph C. Hyman -- Report from the battlefront / Joseph J. Schwartz -- Refugees
in the Far East / Laura L. Margolis -- The J. D. C. And the UNRRA / Harry
Greenstein -- J. D. C. Represents all Jewish groups / Alexander Kahn -- J. D.
C. : at home, too, a solace / Herman Hoffman, Max Ogust, Herbert B. Sussman,
Samuel Wohl -- Appendix A : treasurer's report / I. Edwin Goldwasser, Alexander
A. Landesco -- Appendix B : the need in 1944 : 17 millions / Irving H. Sherman
-- Auditor's statement, financial tables. Small tear to top of pages, not
effecting text. Covers lightly tanned. Good condition. (Holo2-12-2B) (ID
#25910) $100.00.
11. • Bliven, Bruce; Hall, Grover. THE JEWISH
REFUGEE PROBLEM; THE EGREGIOUS GENTILE CALLED TO ACCOUNT. New York City, League For Industrial
Democracy, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. 23 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. A
look at the Jewish refugee problem including: “Barbarism, Incorporated, ” “How
Many Jews? ” “ Where Can They Go? ” “Germany’s Loss is Our Gain, ” and
“Refugee Immigrants: Can We Afford Them? ” SUBJECT (S) : Jewish question. Jews
-- Germany.
Jews -- Persecutions. Political Refugees. United States of America; social
conditions and relations; ethnic groups, race; Jews; general. Verenigde Staten;
sociale toestanden en verhoudingen; rassen en nationaliteiten; Joden; algemeen.
Cover is discolored at edges with small rip at top of binding but still sturdy.
Internal pages are slightly darkened with a light crease through some pages,
but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-49-29) . (ID #26336) $65.00.
12. • Bornstein, Heini. HA-I SHVAITS: PE`ULOT
`EZRAH VE-HATSALAH BA-SHANIM 1939-1946. Tel Aviv, Moreshet, Bet-`edut `a. Sh.
Mordekhai Anilevits', 1996. (FT)
Softcover. 8vo. 325 pages. Ill.
21 cm. In Hebrew with additional Table of Contents and title page in English (“Switzerland -
An island”) . Contents Include: Geneva; When Did We Come to Know the Truth; The
Swiss Government’s Refugee Policy; Establishing a Network of Contacts; Rescue
Operations; The Kastner Train; Poland; The End of War – Realignment; Renewing
the Framework of the World-Movement, 1945-1946; Asking for Forgiveness – After
50 Years. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Switzerland
-- Biography. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue. Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945) Jewish refugees -- Switzerland.
Named Person: Bornstein, Heini. Geographic: Switzerland -- Emigration and
immigration -- Government policy -- History -- 20th century. Includes
bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 9657026075. Inscription to previous
owner on title page, but otherwise a clean copy. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-39-23) (ID #26612) $40.00.
13. • Brenner, Reeve Robert. THE FAITH AND
DOUBT OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS. New
York : Free Press. , 1980. Cloth. , 8vo. Xiii, 266
pages. Illustrated with tables. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust (Jewish
theology) ; Holocaust survivors. CONTENTS: Introduction; The religious behavior
of Holocaust survivors; The faith of Holocaust survivors; The meaning of the
Holocaust; Seven theological questions. ISBN: 0029044200. Tear to back of
jacket. Very Good condition in good jacket. (Holo2-17-19) (ID #26487) $30.00.
14. • Bureau Of Jewish Education. LITTLE
WANDERERS. Boston,
Associated Jewish Philanthropies, Combined Appeal, 1941. Pamphlet. 4 pages.
Ill. 21 cm. Holocaust-era appeal. An advertisement for donations to the 1941
Combined Appeal campaign to support Jewish refugees. Text is a short story
called the “Little Wanderers” concerning a train of refugee children coming to America. OCLC
lists no copies. Shows some wear but still nice. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-55-9) . (ID #26346) $100.00.
15. • Chanis, M. THERE ARE NO JEWS. Columbus, Ohio,
Jewish Trends Inc. , 1946. Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages. This short book
examines the status of Jews at the time of writing, in the immediate post-war
period, as American society struggled with it’s role vis-à-vis tens of
thousands of refugees in Europe. It harshly
critiques the Jewish anti-Zionist American Council for Judaism. OCLC lists two
copies worldwide (University of Minneapolis, Minnesota; University
of Pennsylvania) . Pages
are discolored at the edges. Light crease through middle. Good condition.
(HOLO2-28-14) (ID #25942) $100.00.
16. • Cohen, J. X. JEWS, JOBS, AND
DISCRIMINATION: A REPORT ON JEWISH NON-EMPLOYMENT. New York: American Jewish Congress, 1937.
Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 31 pages. Includes material on refugees. SUBJECT (S) :
Jews-Employment; Discrimination in Employment. Light wear to cover, Very Good
condition. (Holo2-14-6) (ID #21639) $40.00.
17. • Combined Jewish Appeal Interpretation
Committee. HOW YOUR JEWISH COMMUNITY HELPS YOU. A GUIDEBOOK TO COMMUNITY
SERVICES SUPPORTED BY THE COMBINED JEWISH APPEAL OF GREATER BOSTON. Boston,
Combined Jewish Appeal Of Greater Boston,
. Stapled. 8vo. 28 pages. Ca 1950?
DP-era pamphlet published by the CJA of Greater Boston, a guide to
various services throughout Boston,
many of which are affiliated with the CJA. CONTENTS: America-Israel Relations,
Camps, Community Relations, Education, Health, Recreation, Social Service,
Veteran Service. Small water droplet stain on cover. Binding is secure and
internal pages are clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-5) (ID #26136) $30.00.
18. • Datner, Szymon. LAS SPRAWIEDLIWYCH:
KARTA Z DZIEJÓW RATOWNICTWA ZYDÓW W OKUPOWANEJ POLSCE. Warszawa, Ksiazka i
Wiedza, 1968. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Paper Wraps. 12mo. 115 pages. 20 cm.
In Polish. Title translates to English as: "The Righteous: Data From the
History of Jewish Survivors in Occupied Poland." Light wear to cover. Internal pages are nice and clean. Very Good Condition (SPEC18-7) (ID #26653)
$35.00.
19. • Davie,
Maurice R. and Samuel Koenig. THE REFUGEES ARE NOW AMERICANS. New York, Public Affairs Committee, 1945.
Stapled Wraps, Paperback pamphlet. 8vo; 32 pages; "An 18-month nation-wide impartial study
supported and administered by the National Refugee Service, proves that The
Refugees Are Now Americans. " Light wear, Very Good Condition. (MX-33-13)
(ID #13586) $30.00.
20. • Druks, Herbert. THE FAILURE TO RESCUE. New York, Robert Speller
And Sons, 1977. Softcover. 8vo. 108 pages. 23 cm. First Edition. Inscription on
title page from author. “After many years of careful research on U. S. Policy
during the Holocaust, Druks gives an account of how the U. S. Closed its doors
to the persecuted Jews of Europe and collaborated with Great Britain in keeping Israel closed
to Jews from 1939-1945. He also discloses why the Allies refused to bomb the
rails leading to the concentration camps. ” –Inside cover. SUBJECT (S) : World
War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue. Jewish refugees. Jews -- United States
-- Politics and government. Geographic: United States -- Politics and
government -- 1933-1945. ISBN: 0831501758. Includes index. Bibliography: pages
[102]-106. Underlining and margin notes on several pages. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-37-7) (ID #26394) $30.00.
21. • Eliav, Arie L. THE VOYAGE OF THE ULUA.
New York, Funk And Wagnalls, 1969. Cloth. 8vo. 191 pages. Map. 23 cm. Series: A
Sabra book. “The true story of an American vessel and its passengers, 800 young
Jewish women, who the author, as captain of the Ulua, led from Sweden to the
blockaded shores of Palestine. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jewish refugees -- Palestine.
Named Corp: Ulua (Ship) Geographic: Palestine -- Emigration and immigration.
Translation of ha-Sefinah Uluah. Translated from Hebrew by Israel I. Taslitt.
Ex-library with minimal markings. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-35-23) (ID #26154) $30.00.
22. • Friedman, Elisha. INQUIRY OF THE UNITED
JEWISH APPEAL: REPORT TO THE ALLOTMENT COMMITTEE OF THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL
1940 FOR REFUGEES AND OVERSEAS NEEDS. New
York, United Jewish Appeal, Inc. , 1941. Staplebound
with Hard Covers. C, [4], ix, 211, 5 pages. Incl. Maps, tables (part fold. )
diagr. 23 cm. United Jewish Appeal for Refugees and Overseas Needs was
established in 1939 to combine the efforts of American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal and the National
Coordinating Committee Fund in order to raise funds together. Numbered copy:
314. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Politics and government. Jews -- Social conditions.
Jews -- Europe. Zionism. Political refugees.
LCCN: 41-14386. "Source material" leaves 237-238. OCLC lists 15
copies worldwide. Some wear to cover with staining on backstrip label. Pages
are slightly darkened at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-39-24) (ID #26613) $175.00.
23. • Friedman, Saul S. , 1937-. NO HAVEN FOR
THE OPPRESSED; UNITED STATES POLICY TOWARD JEWISH REFUGEES, 1938-1945. Detroit, Wayne
State University
Press,, 1973. Cloth, 8vo. , 315 pages. Contents: Haven of the oppressed? --
From Anschluss to Evian -- The Intergovernmental Committee -- The Wagner Bill
-- The fifth column -- A partnership of silence -- The Bermuda Conference --
Holding the keys -- New agencies: old rationalizations -- The yoke of shame.
ISBN: 0814314740. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish refugees. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Jews -- United States
-- Politics and government. United
States -- Emigration and immigration.
Originally presented as the author's thesis, Ohio State University. / Includes bibliographical
references. Light wear to jacket. Some light pencil underlining. Very good in
good + jacket. (HOLO2-34-9) (ID #26170) $30.00.
24. • Ginzberg, Eli. ON OVERSEAS RELIEF PALESTINE AND REFUGEES IN
THE UNITED STATES. New York,
Harper & Brothers, 1942. 1st Edition. Cloth, 8vo,
ix, 92 pages. Holocaust-era
explanation of assistance to Jewish refugees from Europe in the US &
Palestine "The Work of The United Jewish Appeal, The Joint Distribution
Committee, The United Palestine Appeal, [&] The National Refugee
Service." Edge wear to jacket. Very good condition in good jacket.
(HOLO2-40-13) Bookplate, Very Good Condition in Very Good jacket. A beautiful
copy. (ID #19050) $65.00.
25. • Harrison, Earl Grant. THE PLIGHT OF THE
DISPLACED JEWS IN EUROPE: A REPORT TO
PRESIDENT TRUMAN. New York, Reprinted By
United Jewish Appeal For Refugees, Overseas Needs And Palestine
On Behalf Of Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Appeal, National Refugee Service,
1945. Softcover, 15 pages, portrait, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945
-- Refugees. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Released by The White House on
September 29, 1945. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Browning to edges of cover.
Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-19-21) (ID #22390) $100.00.
26. • Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
Society. ANNUAL REPORT, 1946. New
York, Hebrew Sheltering And Immigrant Aid Society,
1947. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 44 pages. Annual Report for 1946 submitted at the
annual meeting of the HIAS on March 2, 1947 in New York. HIAS assists Jews and other groups
of people whose lives and freedom are at risk, through rescue, relocation,
family reunification, and resettlement. Since its inception HIAS has rescued
and resettled nearly 4.5 million people, including assisting with the emigration
needs of the approximately 300, 000 Jewish displaced persons in the wake of
WWII. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide, but which annual reports are unclear.
Very good condition. Beautiful and powerful full color cover, perfect for
display (HOLO2-37-24) (ID #26411)
$200.00.
27. • Hoinko, Marjorie Pitman, editor.
COMMENTS ON POLISH AFFAIRS, NO. 5, OCTOBER 25, 1944. New
York, Polish
Government Information
Center, 1944. Stapled
Newsletter. 6 pages. 25 cm. Holocaust-era exile publication. Contents Includes:
“Continuing the Story of East Prussia, ” “Hospital on Wheels, ” “Polish
Protestantism, ” “Europe’s Coming Generation
Will Not Be Born. ” OCLC lists no copies. Newsletter is slightly worn at edges,
but all text is clear and binding is secured. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-37-22) (ID #26409) $30.00.
28. • Israel Office Of Information. FOUR
YEARS OF ISRAEL’S
STATEHOOD. THE STORY OF IMMIGRATION. New
York, Israel
Office Of Information, 1952. Stapled, Legal Sized Newsletter. 5 pages. A survey
of immigrants to Israel
including countries or origin, occupation and destination. RP 17/a. At this
point, the vast majority of its immigrants were DPs & Holocaust refugees
from Europe. Contents Includes: “Immigration –
The Main Purpose and Function of the State, ” “Population More Than Doubled, ”
“Countries of Origin of Immigrants, ” “Age Composition of Immigrants, ”
“Transfer of Jewish Communities, ” “The Task of Absorption, ” “Occupational
Distribution, ” “The Maaborth: A New Way of Integrating Immigrants, ”
“Immigration Absorption High In Rural Areas, ” “Urban Absorption, ” “Absorbing
the Immigrant Professionals. ” OCLC lists no copies. Stamp from Library of
Hebrew Teachers College on cover page. Nice, clean copy with secure binding.
Crease through middle of all pages, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-37-13) (ID #26400) $50.00.
29. • Jewish Agency For Palestine Central Bureau For The Settlement
Of German Jews. BERICHT AN DEN XIX. ZIONISTENKONGRESS UND AN DEN COUNCIL DER
JEWISH AGENCY FOR PALESTINE
IN LUZERN. London,
1935. Paper Wrappers, 8vo; 102 pages; Nazi-era publication. Work to get Jews
out of Germany
to Palestine Lacks boards. Paper good; (K-mx2-50) (ID #4953) $60.00.
30. • Korzec, Pawel; Burko, Jacques. LE
GOUVERNEMENT POLONAIS EN EXIL ET LA PERSÉCUTION DES JUIFS EN FRANCE EN 1942:
D'APRÈS DES DOCUMENTS INÉDITS. Paris, Cerf. , 1997. Paperback. 8vo. 234 pages.
22 cm. In French. Series: Histoires-Judaïsmes; Standard No: ISBN: 2204053724. English Title:
The Polish Government in Exile and Persecution of Jews in France in 1942:
Unpublished Documents. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Persecutions -- France --
History -- 20th century -- Sources. Jews, Polish -- France -- History -- 20th century
-- Sources. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- France -- History -- Sources.
Antisemitism -- Poland
-- History -- 20th century -- Sources. Juifs -- Persécutions -- France --
Histoire -- 1900-1945. Juifs polonais -- France -- Histoire -- 1900-1945.
Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Juifs -- France. Antisémitisme -- Pologne --
Histoire -- 1900-1945. Juifs polonais -- France -- Histoire -- 20e siècle --
Sources. Juifs -- Persécutions -- France -- Histoire -- 20e siècle - Sources.
Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Juifs -- France -- Sources. Guerre mondiale
(1939-1945) -- Gouvernements en exil. Juifs -- Extermination (1941-1945) -- France. Juifs
-- France -- Histoire -- 1940-1945 (Occupation allemande) Geographic: Poland -- Politics and government
-- 1918-1945 -- Sources. France
-- Foreign relations -- Poland
-- Sources. Poland --
Foreign relations -- France
-- Sources. Pologne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1918-1945. France --
Histoire -- 1940-1945 (Occupation allemande) -- Sources. Pologne -- Politique
et gouvernement -- 1918-1945 -- Sources.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [219]-224) and index. Jewish institutional stamp on title page. Otherwise nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-29-17) (ID
#26088) $75.00.
31. • La Asociacion Filantropica Israelita.
FILANTROPIA. 7. JAHR. NR. 76. JULI 1940. Buenos Aires, La Asociacion
Filantropica Israelita, 1940. Paper Wraps. 4to. 52 pages. Ill. 27 cm. Articles
in German and Spanish. The monthly magazine of the Asociacion Filantropica
Israelita (AFI) , a Jewish emigration group based in Buenos Aires. Contents
Includes: “Memoria del Ejercicio 1939-1940, ” “Jahresbericht über das
Geschaeftsjahr 1939-1940, ” “Bericht des Frauenhilfsvereins, ” “Kinderheim, ”
“Ausschnitt aus unserer Sprechstunde, ” “Dauer Verkaufsausstellung von
Emigranten - Gut in unseren Raumen, ” “Wirtschaftliche Monatsschau. ” Previous
Title: “Mitteilungsblatt” - Hilfsverein deutschsprechender Juden
(“German-speaking Jewish Welfare Society”) . OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide.
Cover is lightly worn. Internal pages are nice and clean with secure binding.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-23). (ID #26370) $35.00.
32. • La Asociacion Filantropica Israelita.
FILANTROPIA. 7. JAHR. NR. 81. DECEMBER 1940. Buenos Aires, La Asociacion Filantropica
Israelita, 1940. Paper Wraps. 4to. 44 pages. Ill. 27 cm. Articles in German and
Spanish. The monthly magazine of the Asociacion Filantropica Israelita (AFI) ,
a Jewish emigration group based in Buenos
Aires. Contents Includes: “Die Bedrohung Palastinas, ”
“Mommsen und das Judentum, ” “Antisemitisches aus Frankreich, ” “Soziales aus
dem Judentum, ” “Wirtschaftliche Monatschau, ” “La guerre se sigue extendiendo.
” OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Cover is lightly worn with small strip atop
front margin absent, but all text is clear. Internal pages are nice and clean
with secure binding. Very good condition. Cover is lightly worn. Internal pages
are nice and clean with secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-24) .
(ID #26371) $35.00.
33. • Leitner, Yecheskel. OPERATION--TORAH
RESCUE : THE ESCAPE OF THE MIRRER YESHIVA FROM WAR-TORN POLAND TO SHANGHAI,
CHINA. New York : Feldheim Publishers. , 1987. Paperback. , 8vo. 151 pages.
Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 193901945 - Jews - rescue
- China; Refugees, Jewish - China - Shanghai; Yeshivat Mir; Shanghai (China) -
ethnic relations. SERIES: The Remembrance series. ISBN: 0873064364. Fine
condition. (Holo2-12-4) (ID #23627) $40.00.
34. • Lestchinsky, Jacob. JEWISH MIGRATION
FOR THE PAST HUNDRED YEARS. New York,
Tiddish Scientific Institute, YIVO, 1944. Stapled. 8vo. 22 pages. Ills. Maps.
Diags. 23 cm. Series: YIVO English Translation Series. SUBJECT (S) : Jews --
Migration. Originally published in the YIVO bleter, journal of the Yiddish
scientific institute, vol. XXIII, 1 (January-February, 1944) "--page 3.
Bibliography page 22. OCLC lists 26 copies. Ex-library with minimal markings.
Cover slightly darkened at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-35-13) (ID #26144) $30.00.
35. • Lewisohn, Ludwig. SEVEN ARTS FEATURE
SYNDICATE. THE WORLD’S WINDOW: JOBS FOR JEWS. New York, Seven Arts Feature
Syndicate, 1938. Newsletter, Legal Sized. 2 pages. The Seven Arts Feature
Syndicate was a weekly, New York-based, Ango-Jewish weekly periodical in the
1930s. A commentary on the problem of unemployment among the Jewish population,
with a focus on the investigation by Rabbi J. X. Cohen. OCLC lists one copy
(National Library of Israel) , although which issue is unclear. Crease through
middle of sheets, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-30) (ID
#26417) $75.00.
36. • Luzzatto, Moshe Hayyim (1707-1747) .
MESILAT YESHARIM: KOLEL `INYENE MUSAR VE-YIRAT HA-SHEM. Munich, Vaad Hatzala, 1947. (FT) Paper Wraps. 12mo. 107 pages. 16 cm. In
Hebrew. Published in Munich
by the Vaad Hatzala for Jewish DPs. “After his death, Luzzatto became a saint
in the eyes of most of Eastern European Jewry because of his major works on
ethics. Mesilat Yesharim, his most famous work, instructs the reader in the
path of ascent from the forsaking of sinful ways, through moral behavior, to
the peak of prophecy and contact with the divine spirit. Luzzatto explains the
importance and meaning of every step on the way, describes the means by which
it can be made, and warns the reader of the dangers which might obstruct his
way. ” Standard No: LCCN: 54-53180. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish ethics. OCLC lists 12
copies. Lacks backstrip. Some edgewear and discoloration to cover. Internal
pages are discolored at edges, but all text is clear. Good condition.
(HOLO2-33-19) (ID #26189) $125.00.
37. • Nadich,
Judah.
EISENHOWER AND THE JEWS. New York,
Twayne, 1953. 1st Edition. Cloth,
8vo, 271 pages. Focusses on the period 1945-1953, & the
displaced persons policy. Ex-library with spine label on jacket. Edgwear to jacket.
Very good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-34-66) Very Good in Chipped Jacket with slightly
sunned spine. (ID #174) $40.00.
38. • Radauti) Salzmann, Laurence; Luxembourg,
Daniella. HA-YEHUDIM HA-AHARONIM SHEL RADAUTS. THE LAST JEWS OF RADAUTI.
Tel-Aviv : Bet Ha-Tefutsot, 1978. (FT)
Paper Wraps. [8] pages. [12] pages of hard cardstock plates. Ill. Map. 22 cm. Entire text in Hebrew and
English. Includes an introduction from the photographer and 12 pictures from
the exhibit taken in Radauti in 1974-1976. Stored in original cardstock folder
with photograph from exhibit on cover. Fascinating b/w photographs by Salzmann,
depicting the 240 aging Jews still remaining in the small Romanian town
(population 22, 000) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Romania -- Radauti -- Social life
and customs. Holocaust survivors -- Romania -- Radauti. Named Person:
Salzmann, Laurence. Geographic: Radauti (Romania) -- Ethnic relations.
Radauti (Romania)
-- Pictorial works. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Cardstock folder is lightly
worn with some rubbing at the edges. Introduction booklet and cardstock pages
are nice and clean. Very good condition. (SPEC-14-13). (ID #26454) $75.00.
39. • Radauti) Salzmann, Laurence; Luxembourg, Daniella.
THE LAST JEWS OF RADAUTI : PHOTOGRAPHS OF A ROMANIAN JEWISH COMMUNITY.
Philadlphia: Consolidated-Drake Press, 1978. Folio. 9 black and white
photographs printed on high quality cardstock paper. In original card stock
folder with information about Radauti, and about the photographer. Includes 9
pictures from the exhibit taken in Radauti in 1974-1976. Fascinating b/w photographs by Salzmann,
depicting the 240 aging Jews still remaining in the small Romanian town
(population 22, 000) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Romania -- Radauti -- Social life
and customs. Holocaust survivors -- Romania -- Radauti. Named Person:
Salzmann, Laurence. Geographic: Radauti (Romania) -- Ethnic relations.
Radauti (Romania)
-- Pictorial works. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Cardstock folder is lightly
worn with some rubbing at the edges. Cardstock pages are nice and clean. Very
good condition. (SPEC-14-13A). (ID
#26620) $75.00.
40. • Schreiber, Nava, Curator. UNDER THIS
BLAZING LIGHT: HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS IN ISRAEL, THE FIRST DECADE. BE-OR
HA-TEKHELET HE-'AZAH: NITSOLE HA-SHO'AH BA-ARETS,
AS 'OR RISHON. Jerusalem, Yad Va-Shem, 1998. (FT) Paper Wraps. Oblong. 23 x 25 cm. 84
pages. Illustrations (some color) In Hebrew and English. A pictorial chronicle
of the more than half a million immigrants, mostly Holocaust survivors, who
settled in Israel
in the years after WWII. ISBN: 9653080725. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish refugees --
Israel -- Exhibitions. Holocaust survivors -- Israel -- Exhibitions.
Geographic: Palestine -- Emigration and immigration -- Exhibitions. Israel --
Emigration and immigration -- Exhibitions. "Otseret, Nav? Ah
Shraiber"--T. P. Verso. Catalog of an exhibition held at Yad va-shem. OCLC
lists 14 copies worldwide. Nice, clean copy. In very good condition. (HOLO
2-31-6). (ID #26210) $30.00.
41. • Shachtman, Tom. I SEEK MY BRETHREN:
RALPH GOLDMAN AND “THE JOINT”. New York, Newmarket Press, 2001.
Cloth. 8vo. Xxii, 265 pages. Ill.
24 cm. First Edition. With an introduction by Mikhail Gorbachev and forewords
by David S. Wyman and Teddy Kollek. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Charities -- History
-- 20th century. Hulpverlening. Joden. American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee. Goldman, Ralph I. ; Biography. Cover Title: “I Seek My Brethren:
Ralph Goldman and ‘The Joint. ’ Rescue, Relief and Reconstruction – The Work of
the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. ” Includes bibliographical
references and index. ISBN: 1557044953. Nice, clean copy with dust jacket. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-43-29) . (ID #26562) $30.00.
42. • Shpiro, David H. AMERICAN ZIONIST
LEADERS AND THE RESCUE OF EUROPEAN JEWS – NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1942. Jerusalem,
[Yad Vashem], 1984. Staplebound with stiff paper wrap. 8vo. 17 pages. [363-379].
Shpiro analyzes the actions of the Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs at
the time when detailed and confirmed information on the mass murders of
European Jews arrived in the United States. Cover Title: Reprint from Yad
Vashem Studies Vol. XVI. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Crease through cover
but all text is clear. Pencil marking in margin of first page, but otherwise
very good condition. (HOLO2-51-19) . (ID
#26639) $30.00.
43. • Sobel, Louis H. SURVEY FOR PROPOSED
VOCATIONAL SERVICES UNDER JEWISH AUSPICES IN ROCHESTER, N.Y.
New York,
1940. Brass clasps. 34 pages. 28 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. An examination,
undertaken at the request of the Jewish Welfare Board, into the vocational
struggles of the Jewish community in Rochester,
NY. , primarily for incoming
Jewish refugees. Contents includes: Basic Problems Faced in Economic Adjustment
Process; What Are Vocational Services? ; Attitudes of Youth; What Is Now Being
Done; Recommendations. OCLC lists no copies. Cover is worn with some bumping at
edges. Some internal pages are slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-41-21) . (ID
#26676) $65.00.
44. • Speijer, Mosje. ‘WIEDERGUTMACHUNG’--? :
ONTHULLINGEN OVER JOKOS EN CADSU. Voorburg, Salomon, 1991. Softcover. 8vo. 52,
32 pages. 25 cm. In Dutch. An examination of the reparations paid to direct
survivors of the Holocaust and to those who were made to work as forced labour
or who otherwise became victims of the Nazis. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945) -- Reparations. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Netherlands.
Oorlogsslachtoffers. Joden. Schadevergoeding. JOKOS. CADSU. Named Corp:
Stichting der Joodse Kerkgenootschappen en Sociale Organisaties in Nederland. Centraal
Afwikkelingsbureau Duitse Schade-Uitkeringen. Includes bibliographical
references. ISBN: 9074129013. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Light wear to
cover at edges and spine. Internal pages are clean and binding is tight. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-39-16) (ID #26605) $50.00.
45. • Tartakower, Arieh and Kurt R.
Grossmann. THE JEWISH REFUGEE. New
York, Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1944. 13, 676 pages. Light wear to covers. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-40-6) Few light
stains to blank endpaper. Very Good Condition Lacks Jacket. (ID #1847) $125.00.
46. • United Jewish Appeal For Refugees,
Overseas Needs and Palestine.
DID THEY DIE IN VAIN? YOU MUST GIVE THE ANSWER. New York, United Jewish Appeal, 1946. Paper
Wraps. 4to. 10 pages. Illustrated. Ports. 28 cm. Booklet publicizing the “$100,
000, 000 Campaign” by UJA to raise funds for Jews in Europe.
Specifically, this brochure advertises a campaign with the Greater Boston Combined
Jewish Appeal. This call to action includes information on the number of
displaced persons in Europe and plans and hopes for a Jewish nation in Palestine. OCLC lists no
copies worldwide. Light tri-fold crease through booklet but all text is clear.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-27) . (ID
#26374) $150.00.
47. • Warhaftig, Zorach. RELIEF AND
REHABILITATION--IMPLICATIONS OF THE UNRRA PROGRAM FOR JEWISH NEEDS. New York : Institute for
Jewish Affairs. , 1944. Cloth. , 8vo. 223 pages. SUBJECTS: Jews – Europe; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration. Early discussion of Displaced Persons and the UNRRA; the first
publication in the Institute's FROM WAR TO PEACE series. Ex library. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-40-14) (ID #20857) $60.00.
48. • Warhaftig, Zorach; Freid, Jacob.
UPROOTED; JEWISH REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS AFTER LIBERATION. New York : Institute of
Jewish Affiars of the American Jewish Congress and World Jewish Congress. ,
1946. Paper wrappers. , 8vo. Vii, 219 pages. First edition. With dramatic color
covers. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 – Jews; World War, 1939-1945 –
refugees. SERIES: From war to peace, ; no. 5; Warhaftig (1906-2002) was born in
Russia, and migrated to Israel in 1947.
He served nine term in the Knesset, from 1949 to 1981, signed Israel's Declaration of Independence, and
assisted in the founding of Bar-llan
University. (knesset.
Gov) Light wear, very good condition. (HOLO2-8-13) (ID #20823) $60.00.
49. • Weinberg, Abraham A. PROBLEMS OF
ADJUSTMENT OF NEW IMMIGRANTS TO ISRAEL.
[London], [S.
P. ], 1953. Paper Wraps. Stapled. 8vo. 13 pages. The new immigrants are
primarily Holocaust refugees. Contents Include: “Jewish Settlement in Palestine: Motivations and Ways of Amalgamation of
Previous Waves of Immigration, ” “The Mass-Immigration – Its Composition and
Absorption, ” “Care of ‘Social Cases’ and Children, ” “General Problems of
Adjustment of New Immigrants Into Israel, ” “Initial Stages of
Adjustment, ” “Intergroup Relations. Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Settlement.
Social Therapy, ” “Adjustment to Economic, Social and Cultural Change, ”
“Mental Health and Adjustment: Problems of Research. ” Reprinted from “World
Mental Health, ” the Bulletin of the World Federation for Mental Health. Vol 5.
Nos 2 and 3. May and August, 1953. OCLC lists one copy worldwide (Bibliotheek
Universiteit van Amsterdam)
. Signed and dated on cover by previous owner. Margin notes on several pages,
but all text is clear. Very good condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-45-21) . (ID #26585)
$100.00.
50. • Weinberg, Abraham A. PSYCHOSOCIOLOGY OF
THE IMMIGRANT; AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PROBLEMS OF ADJUSTMENT OF JEWISH
IMMIGRANTS INTO PALESTINE BASED ON REPLIES TO AN
ENQUIRY CONDUCTED AMONG IMMIGRANTS FROM HOLLAND.
Jerusalem, Israel Institute Of Folklore And Enthnology,, 1949. Paperback, 111,
xlix pages, 8vo. In English and Hebrew. Series: Jerusalem. Israel
Institute of Folklore and Ethnology, Social studies, ; v.2; Variation: Jerusalem. ; Israel
Institute of Folklore and Ethnology. ; Social studies ; v.2.SUBJECT (S) : Jews
in Palestine. Palestine -- Emigration
and immigration. Note(s) : Added title page and text in Hebrew, with summary in
English. Bibliography: pages xlviii-xlix. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Light
staining and previous owner's name in pen on cover. Otherwise, very good
condition. (Holo2-15-7) (ID #23720) $100.00.
RESISTANCE AND RESCUE
51. • Bartoszewski, Wladyslaw. THE
SAMARITANS. HEROES OF THE HOLOCAUST. New
York, Twayne Publishers, 1970. Cloth. 8vo. Vi. 442
pages. 21 cm. A collection of war-time memoirs of Poles who worked to save the
lives of Polish Jews from the Nazis. The author, Wladyslaw Bartoszewski, co-founded
the Council for Aid to Jews (1942-44) . SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 --
Jews -- Rescue -- Poland.
Jews -- Poland.
Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust -- Poland. Translation of “Ten jest z
ojczyzny mojej. ” Light wear to dust jacket. Boards and pages are nice and
clean with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-10) (ID #26397)
$45.00.
52. • Bauminger,
Arieh L. ROLL OF HONOUR. Tel Aviv, Hamenora, 1971. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 95 pages.
Illus. Facsim. Ports. 23 cm. Second Edition. A collection of brief biographies
and tributes to numerous people who risked their lives to save Jews from the
Nazis. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue. Includes
bibliographies. Previous owner’s name on title page and notes on endpapers. Margin
notes and underlining on several pages. Good condition. (HOLO2-35-27) (ID
#26158) $45.00.
53. • Carpi,
Daniel. THE RESCUE OF JEWS IN THE ITALIAN ZONE OF OCCUPIED CROATIA. Jerusalem, [S. N. ],
1977. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 61 pages. Reprinted from “Rescue Attempts During the
Holocaust Proceedings of the Second Yad Vashem International Historical
Conference – April 1974” (pages 465-525) . Daniel Carpi is a professor of
Modern and Contemporary History and director of the Diaspora Research Institute
at Tel-Aviv University, and has published
extensively on the history of Zionism and the Holocaust. OCLC lists only 4
copies worldwide (Ben Gurion University Library, Tel Aviv University,
Nederlands Institute Voor Oorlogsdocumentatie, Hebrew Union
College) . Light crease
in cover, but all text is clear. Internal pages are clean and binding is tight.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-19) (ID #26406) $35.00.
54. • Centralverein Deutscher Staatsbürger
Jüd. Glaubens. ANTI-ANTI. TATSACHEN ZUR JUDENFRAGE. Berlin, Centralverein Deutscher Staatsbürger
Jüd Glaubens, 1932. Loose Sheets. 8vo. 186 sheets. 18cm. In German. Edition:
7th, expanded and revised (Last edition before banned) . A collection of
talking points in response to anti-Semitic rhetoric of the time. Includes
index, table of contents and introduction titled “Zehn Minuten Diskussionsrede!
Ein Vorschlag. ” Comes with original stiff cardstock case. Title translates to
English as, “Anti-Anti: Facts on the Jewish Question. ” Other Title: “Anti-Anti
Blätter zur Abwehr. ” Case has slight discoloration at edges, but all text is
clear. Internal sheets are nice and clean. Very good condition. Great display
item! (HOLO2-43-31) . (ID #26564) $250.00.
55. • Cholawski, Shalom. SOLDIERS FROM THE
GHETTO. San Diego:
A. S. Barnes, 1980. Cloth, 8vo, 182 pages, illustrations, facsims, 24 cm.
Subjects: Cholawski, Shalom. Jews -- Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945) -- Personal narratives. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance.
(Belarus)
-- Ethnic relations. Small tears to edges of dust jacket. Otherwise, good + condition. (Holo2-16-42b) (ID #25081)
$30.00.
56. • Cohen, Rich. THE AVENGERS: A JEWISH WAR
STORY. New York,
Alfred Knopf, 2000. Cloth. 8vo. 261 pages. Author of “Tough Jews” tells the true
story of his cousin, another teenaged girl, and Abba Kovner, partisans in Vilna
and the surrounding forests who engaged in sabotage from the ghettoes against
the Nazis, later escaping into the forests where they fought along other
partisan groups, eventually making their way to Palestine. Illustrated with
black and white photographs, with index. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 --
Jewish resistance. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Biography. Joden. Verzet.
Ghetto Widerstand Geschichte 1941-1943. Erlebnisbericht Geschichte 1943-1945.
Named Person: Kovner, Abba, 1918-1987. Korchak, Reizl, 1921- Kempner, Vitka. Geographic:
Wilna Juden Litauen. Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-[254]) and
index. Nice, clean copy in very good condition with very good DJ.
(HOLO2-51-5). (ID #26625) $30.00.
57. • Another Copy. Paperback. Excellent
condition. (Holo2-36-9) (ID #26383) $30.00.
58. • Deutsch, Harold C. THE CONSPIRACY
AGAINST HITLER IN THE TWILIGHT WAR. Minneapolis,
University Of Minnesota Press, 1968. Cloth. 8vo. X,
394 pages. 24 cm. First Edition, Second Printing. Series: Minnesota Paperbacks, MP21. Abstract:
"An account of the German anti-Nazi plot from September 1939 to May 1940
and the role of Pope Pius XII. " SUBJECT (S) : Anti-Nazi movement.
Antinazisme. Nationalsozialismus. Widerstand. Named Person: Hitler, Adolf,
1889-1945. Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. Pie XII, pape, 1876-1958. Hitler, Adolf,
1889-1945. Beck, Ludwig (Soldat) Canaris, Wilhelm. Dohnanyi, Hans ((von) )
Goerdeler, Carl Friedrich. Halder, Franz. Kordt, Erich. Müller, Josef
(Politiker) Oster, Hans (Soldat) Weizsäcker, Ernst ((von) ) Geographic:
Allemagne -- Histoire -- 1933-1945. Bibliography: pages [363]-373. Ex-library
with usual markings. Dust jacket worn but in good condition. Short notes on
title page and endpaper, but all text is clean and clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-35-28) (ID #26159) $30.00.
60. • Feingold, Henry L. RESCUE THROUGH MASS
RESETTLEMENT: SOME NEW DOCUMENTS, 1938-1943. [New York?], [Holocaust Library?], 1970.
Staplebound leaves. 8vo. 34 pages. [302-335]. 22 cm. An apparent offprint or
supplement to Feingold’s 1970 work, “The Politics of Rescue: The Roosevelt
Administration and the Holocaust, 1938-1945, ” examining the United States’ official
policy on refugees during World War II. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 --
Jews -- Rescue. Holocaust. Buitenlandse politiek. Tweede Wereldoorlog.
Geographic: United States
-- Foreign relations -- 1933-1945. First page is detached but present. Pages
are tanned, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-55-19) . (ID #26356) $30.00.
61. • Frogner, Carsten [pseud. for Waldemar
Brøgger]. DEN USYNLIGE FRONT. No
Place, No Publisher (Danske Studenter) , 1943. 1st
Edition. 1st Printing. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 35 sheets pages. Illegal
underground publication from the Danish resistance. Mimeographed, double-sided
unpaginated. "During the Norwegian Campaign, as a part of World War II, he
[Brøgger] participated in the armed resistance that followed the German
invasion. During the subsequent occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany he joined
the civil resistance. He was arrested by the Nazi authorities on 15 September
1941. After spending five days at Møllergata 19, he sat at Grini concentration
camp until 14 March 1942.[3] Both his father and brother spent time at Grini as
well.[4][5] After his release, Brøgger fled to Sweden in 1943. Here he
published books under the pseudonyms Carsten Frogner and Peter Valentin. The
book Den osynliga fronten ('The Invisible Front', 1943) became controversial,
as it was published in German language in Switzerland, and information in it
could be used to crack down on Norwegian resistance fighters. Brøgger was
acquitted during the legal purge in Norway after World War II, but sharply
criticized in the Norwegian Authors' Union" (Wikipedia 2010)Buschardt #
112. 1 of 6000 copies printed. Good Condition. (HOLO2-34-30) Very Good
Condition. (ID #6488) $75.00.
62. • Habonim,
Labor Zionist Youth. FURROWS. VOL. II, NO. 5. MARCH 1944. New York, N. Y. , Ichud Habonim Labor
Zionist Youth, 1944. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 31 pages. 23 cm. Holocaust-era imprint,
celebrating Jewish resistance to Nazism and promoting the “New Jew. ” Monthly
periodical from the Habonim Labor Zionist Youth movement. Contents of this
issue include: “Jewish Freedom and Self-Defense, ” “Heritage of Self-Defense, ”
“Heroes of the [Warsaw] Ghetto, ” “The People’s
Movement in Canada.
” SUBJECT (S) : Labor Zionism -- Jews -- United States -- Periodicals.
Jewish youth -- United
States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 11 copies
worldwide. Cover is slight darkened at edges with postage stamp in top margin,
but all text is clear. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good
condition. (ID #26337) $50.00.
63. • Handlin, Oscar. JEWISH RESISTANCE TO
THE NAZIS (REPRINTED FROM "COMMENTARY", NOV. 1962) . New York: American
Jewish Committee, 1962. Booklet, 8vo. , 8 pages. Reprint from
"Commentary", Nov. 1962. Handlin, a noted history professor at
Harvard, argues against the notion that Jews were passive victims of the Nazis,
that in reality there was a spectrum of different reactions, including
determined resistance by groups and individuals. Light wear, very good condition.
(HOLO2-27-14) (ID #26057) $55.00.
64. • Horst, Liesbeth Van Der. VERSTOPT,
VERVALST, VERZAMELD: DE COLLECTIE VAN HET VERZETSMUSEUM AMSTERDAM. Zutphen, Walburg Press; Amsterdam, Verzetsmuseum,
1995. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 120 pages. Ill.
20 cm x 20 cm. In Dutch. Title translates to English as, “Hidden, Distorted,
Collected: From the Collection of the Resistance
Museum in Amsterdam. ” SUBJECT (S) : World War,
1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Netherlands -- Exhibitions. World
War, 1939-1945 -- Collectibles -- Netherlands
-- Amsterdam --
Exhibitions. Verzet. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Führer Named Corp: Amsterdam – Widerstandsmuseum. ISBN:
9060119533. OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. Excerpt from newspaper article and
notification of ten year anniversary celebration for museum laid in as well.
Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-13) (ID
#26602) $30.00.
65. • International Conference On The History
Of The Resistance Movements (1st, 1958, Liège, Etc. ) . EUROPEAN RESISTANCE
MOVEMENTS, 1939-1945. FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORY OF THE
RESISTANCE MOVEMENTS. New York,
Pergamon Press, 1960. Cloth. 8vo. Xvii, 410 pages. 2 fold maps. 22 cm. A
collection of presentations from the conference in French, English and German.
Topics Include: The Resistance in Germany
and Italy;
The Psychological War; The Concentration Camps and Jewish Resistance; The
Maquis and Guerrillas; The Allies and the Resistance; Report of the
Proceedings. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements --
Congresses. Bibliographical footnotes. Publisher’s insert laid in, as well.
Dust jacket is moderately worn with fraying at edges. Margin notes and
underlining on a few pages, but all text is clear. Tight binding. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-35-30) (ID #26161) $30.00.
66. • Jewish Labor Committee (U. S.) . VOICE
OF THE UNCONQUERED: MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF THE JEWISH LABOR COMMITTEE, VOL III,
NO 12 (ONLY) . New York,
N. Y, Jewish Labor Committee, 1945. Newsletter. 8 pages. Ill. 28 cm.
Holocaust-era issue with relevant content. The JLC was formed in February 1934,
by Yiddish-speaking immigrant trade union leaders seeking to support Jewish
labor institutions in European countries; assist the anti-Hitler underground
movement; aid the victims of Nazism; cooperate with American organized labor in
fighting anti-democratic forces; and combat anti-Semitism and other effects of
Fascism and Nazism upon American life. The Voice of the Unconquered was
published monthly from 1943-1949. Contents in this issue include: “Martyrdom of
6, 000, 000 Murdered Jews Cries Out for Justice at Nuremberg Trial, ”
“Ghastliness of Nazi Barbarism Against Jews Unfolded in Nuremberg Indictment, ”
“Pictures of Gruesome Dachau, ” “Justice Jackson Addresses Nuremberg Tribunal
on Crimes Against Jews of Europe. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- United States
-- Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Periodicals. Jews -- Politics
and government -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Ex-library with
minimal markings. Covers are slightly discolored with tape on binding. Small
rip on edge and light crease through middle of all pages, but all text is
clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-35-18) (ID #26149) $50.00.
67. • Kar, Jac. Van De. JOODS VERZET:
TERUGBLIK OP DE PERIODE ROND DE TWEEDE WERELDOORLOG. Amsterdam, Stadsdrukkerij, 1984. Paper
Wrappers, 8vo, 112 pages. "Jewish Resistance. A Look
Back at the Period of the Second World War." Beautifully and movingly
compiled document on Jewish life in Holland
just before and during the Holocaust, the author himself a Dutch Jewish
survivor. Stamp and pen writing on title page.Light staining to one page. Good
+ condition. (HOLO2-40-2) Very Good
Condition. (ID #4056) $50.00.
68. • Lambert, Gilles. OPERATION HAZALAH--HOW
YOUNG ZIONISTS RESCUED THOUSANDS OF HUNGARIAN JEWS IN THE NAZI OCCUPATION. Indianapolis, Bobbs
Merrill, 1974. Cloth, 8vo, 235 pages. Cloth. 8vo. viii, 235 pages. 22
cm. The true story of Operation Hazalah, which saved over the lives of over
100,000 Hungarian Jews. SUBJECT(S): Jews
-- Hungary.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Hungary. World War, 1939-1945 --
Jews -- Rescue -- Hungary. Translated from the original French (1972)
. Very Good in Very Good Jacket with
protectice mylar sleeve. (HOLO2-57-16). (ID #26260) $30.00.
69. • Nielsen, Kay S. 29. AUGUST 1943 HVAD
DER GIK FORUD, --HVAD DER FLUGTE EFTER. Frit Danmark, 1943. 1st Edition. Paper
Wrappers, Light browning to paper, otherwise Very Good Condition; 8vo; 52
pages; 17 x 22 cm. IIlegal book published by the Danish Underground. An account
of the General Strike in Odense
and subsequent repression. Includes bibliographical references on page 53.
Niogtyvende august 1943. (HOLO2-34-35) (ID #5746) $100.00.
70. • Ribière, Germaine. L'AFFAIRE FINALY:
"CE QUE J'AI VÉCU". Paris, Centre De Documentation Juive
Contemporaine, 1998. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 63 pages. Ill. 24 cm. In French. Germaine Ribière was
a French Resistance worker during the German occupation of France in World
War II. He is recognized as “Righteous Among the Nations, ” an honorific used
by the State of Israel to describe non-Jews who risked their lives during the
Holocaust to save Jews from extermination by the Nazis. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust
survivors -- France
-- Biography. Christian converts from Judaism -- France -- Biography. Named
Person: Finaly, Gérald, 1942-. Finaly, Robert, 1941-. Cover title. Includes
bibliographical references (page 61) . OCLC lists 7 copies. Cover is lightly
worn at corners. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-2) (ID
#26133) $45.00.
71. • Sanders, P. HET NATIONAL STEUN FONDS.
BIJDRAGE TOT DE GESCHIEDENIS VAN DE FINANCIERING VAN HET VERZET. ’s-Gravenhage,
Martinus Nijhoff, 1960. Cloth. 8vo. X, 185 pages. 6 pages of plates. Ports. 25
cm. In Dutch with English Summary. Series: Rijksinstituut voor
oorlogsdocumentatie. Monografieën, 9. The National Aid Fund not only gave financial
support to those persons who suffered from the German occupation of the Netherlands but
also formed the central institute for financing of all kinds of resistance
activities. Title translates to English as, “The National Aid Fund.
Contribution to the History of the Financing of the Resistance. ” SUBJECT (S) :
Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Mouvements de résistance -- Pays-Bas.
Geographic: Pays-Bas -- 1940-1945 (Occupation allemande) . OCLC lists one copy
(L’Universite Charles De Gaulle Lille III) . Nice, clean copy with tight
binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-9). (ID #26598) $125.00.
72. • Stegeman, Jannie. HIERNAAST ZIJN ZE
WEGGEHAALD. VERVOLGING EN VERZET IN DE RIVIERENBUURT 1937-1945. Amsterdam, Stichting Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam, 1985. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 36 pages. Ill. Maps. 25 cm. In
Dutch. A survey of the Holocaust—destruction and resistance--in the Jewish
quarter of Amsterdam.
Includes information from archives, pictures and pieces of interviews from
residents of the Jewish quarter during the Holocaust. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust,
Jewish (1939-1945) -- Netherlands
-- Amsterdam.
Jews -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Biography.
Holocaust survivors -- Interviews. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (US Holocaust
Memorial Museum, Harvard University College Library, Gemeentearchief Amsterdam,
Nederlands Inst. Voor Oorlogsdocumentatie, British Library Reference
Collections) . Important and scarce. Light wear to cover. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-47-11). (ID #26275) $200.00.
73. • Svendstorp, Aage, editor. DEN HVIDE
BRIGADE. DANSKE LÆGERS MODSTAND. København, Carl Allers Bogforlag, 1946. 1st
Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, Very Good Condition; 8vo; 381 pages; Pages uncut.
Massive work on the Danish resistance to Nazi occupation. (HOLO2-34-51) (ID
#6481) $55.00.
74. • Szner, Zvi, editor. EXTERMINATION AND
RESISTANCE : HISTORICAL RECORDS AND SOURCE MATERIAL. VOLUME I (ONLY ONE
PUBLISHED? ) . Haifa,
Ghetto Fighters' House, 1958. Paper Wrappers, Good Condition ; 8vo; 196 pages
pages; First English publication of Beit Lohamei ha-Getta'ot in memory of
Yitzhak Katznelson. Contents include: In the Financial Department of the
Judenrat, Jewish Medical Resistance during the Catastrophe, Beginnings of the
Jewish Partisan Movement in the Kaunas Ghetto, The jewish Underground in
Auschwitz, on "Hehalutz" Resistance in Hungary,
The "Hehalutz" Underground in Holland During the Nazi Occupation,
Jewish Partisans in Yugoslavia,
etc. A great collection of essays. Ex library. Wear & chips to covers, as
usually found. Paper inside is browing but is solid, not fragile. (HOLO2-25-16) (ID #6247) $75.00.
75. • Another Copy. Ex library. Wear & chips to covers.
Paper inside is browing but is solid, not fragile. Front cover in facsimile
only. Good- Condition . (HOLO2-34-68) (ID #6246) $75.00.
76. • Velde, Wybrand Op Den. POSTTRAUMATIC
STRESS DISORDER IN LIFE-SPAN PERSPECTIVE : THE DUTCH RESISTANCE VETERANS
ADJUSTMENT STUDY. Aalsmeer, Megaset Design, 2001. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 336 pages. Ill. 24 cm. A “life’s
work” of Op den Velde’s research into recovery from and adaption to
posttraumatic stress disorder. Contents Includes: “The Psychological Impact of
World War II on participants in the Resistance, ” “The Prevalence and Course of
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, ” “Anxiety, Depression and Anger, ” “The Role of
Social Support, ” “Disturbed Sleep and Dreaming: Literature Review, ” “Personal
Experiences of a Resistance Participant. ” SUBJECT (S) : Posttraumatische
stressstoornis. Veteranen. ISBN: 9068270893. OCLC lists only 9 copies, none in
the US.
Nice, clean copy. Dust jacket and book in very good condition. (HOLO2-39-27)
(ID #26616) $100.00.
77. • Vrba, Rudolf and Alan Bestic. I CANNOT
FORGIVE. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1964. Cloth, Cloth. 8vo. 278 pages. ill. 22 cm.
First edition. True story of a 20 year old boy who escaped Auschwitz
and joined the Czechoslovakian partisan unit in fighting the Nazis. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Persecutions -- Slovakia.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Slovakia -- Personal Narratives.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Slovakia. Named Person: Vrba, Rudolf. Named Corp: Auschwitz
(Concentration camp). Excellent
condition in very good dust jacket. A beautiful copy. (HOLO2-57-17). (ID
#26261) $75.00.
78. • Werner, Harold. FIGHTING BACK: A MEMOIR
OF JEWISH RESISTANCE IN WORLD WAR II. New York,
Columbia University Press, 1992. Cloth. Xxvi, 253
pages. [8] pages of plates. Ill.
Maps. 24 cm. With an inscription from the editor, the author’s 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). (ID #26221) $30.00.
79. • Zukerman, William. SEVEN ARTS FEATURE
SYNDICATE. JEWS ARE FIGHTING BACK: THE GROWTH OF RESISTANCE TO ANTI-SEMITISM. New York, Seven Arts
Feature Syndicate, 1938. Newsletter, Legal Sized. 3 pages. The Seven Arts
Feature Syndicate was a weekly, New York-based, Ango-Jewish weekly periodical
in the 1930s. “Has the anti-Semitic wave sweeping over Europe
brought some good instead of only ruin and destruction to Jewry? Mr. Zukerman
believes that it has and in this thought-provoking article points out that one
of the most startling compensations of anti-Semitism is the enormous growth of
the spirit of resistance on the part of the Jewish masses in Eastern and Central Europe. ” –Editor. OCLC lists one copy (National
Library of Israel) , although which issue is unclear. Crease through middle of
sheets and some darkening, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-37-31) (ID #26418) $75.00.
THE WARSAW GHETTO
UPRISING
80. • Borzykowski, Tuvia. BETWEEN TUMBLING
WALLS. Lohame Ha-Getaot: Ghetto Fighters' House: Tel Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuchad,
1972. Cloth, 8vo, 229 pages, 8 pages of plates, illustrations, 22 cm. Includes
index. Illustrated cover. Subject: Borzykowski, Tuvia, -- 1911-. Jews -
Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives. Warsaw (Poland)
-- History Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943 -- Personal narratives. Warsaw (Poland)
-- History Uprising, 1944 -- Personal narratives. Warsaw
(Poland)
-- Ethnic relations. Translated from the Yiddish by Mendel Kohansky. Very good
condition. (H-17) (ID #11940) $35.00.
81. • THEY ROSE IN ARMS: DEFENSE OF THE WARSAW GHETTO. New York: Habonim, Labor
Zionist Youth, 1945. Softcover, 12mo, 21 pages, 23 cm. Holocaust-era imprint,
very early report, 2 years after the uprising. SUBJECT (S) : Warsaw
(Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising,
1943. Lead cover story article in: Furrows, vol. 3, Apr. 1945, no. 6, pages
9-16. OCLC lists 10 holdings worldwide for this journal. Bumped corners. Light
staining to cover. Wear to binding. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-58-10)
(ID #26503) $55.00.
82. • Avnon, Aryeh. `ITONUT GORDONYAH
BE-MAHTERET GETO VARSHAH. Hulda, “gordonio MacCabi Hatzair” Archives,
1966. (FT) Cloth. 8vo. 256 pages. Ill. 25 cm. In Hebrew
with Foreword in English. Title translates to English as, “Gordonia Press in
the Warsaw Ghetto Underground. ” This book is a collection of articles printed
by the “Gordonia” press in Warsaw Ghetto between the years 1941-1942.
SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland
-- Warsaw.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland
-- Warsaw.
Named Corp: Gordonyah--Makabi ha-tsa`ir (Association) Geographic: Warsaw (Poland)
-- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Class. Slowo Mllodych. Oysdoyer.
OCLC lists 25 copies. Dust jacket is worn with chipping at edges. Book itself
has discoloration at edges of cover and pages, but all text is clear and
binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-23) (ID #26193) $75.00.
83. • Congress For Jewish Culture. THE WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING -
ISSUED ON THE THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY (1943 - 1973). New York,, 1973. Softcover, 47 pages,
illustrations, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Warsaw
(Poland)
-- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943 -- Anniversaries, etc. Includes
music for "Zog nit keinmol" and "Kaddish"; for voice and
piano, with Yiddish words. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Cover lightly
tanned. Very good condition.
(Holo2-22-29A) (ID #25927) $30.00.
84. • Congress For Jewish Culture. THE WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING. New York : Congress Fr
Jewish Culture. , 1973. Paper wrappers. , 8vo. 47 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT
(S) : Warsaw (Poland) – history – Warsaw Ghetto
Uprising, 1943 – anniversaries, etc. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-50-15) (ID #26125) $30.00.
85. • Donat, Alexander. THE HOLOCAUST KINGDOM:
A MEMOIR. New York,
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963. 1st Edition. Cloth, 8vo, 361, [1] pages,
maps, 22 cm. End papers illustrated with maps. "The true account of a
Jewish couple in the Warsaw
ghetto who smuggled their son out to a Christian couple just before the Ghetto
uprising..." and were later reunited with their child. Subjects: Donat, Alexander. Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945) -- Personal narratives. Warsaw (Poland) -- History Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. ISBN
0896040011. Very good condition in very good jacket with protectice mylar
sleeve. A beautiful copy of the 1st edition of this classic. (HOLO2-57-19).
(ID #26263) $65.00.
85A. • Another Copy. New York: Holocaust Library, 1978.
Paperback, 8vo, 361 pages, 22 cm. Very good condition. (H-17) (ID #12411)
$50.00.
86. • Gideon Hausner. THE GHETTO UPRISINGS:
OUR HERITAGE AND CHALLENGE. Jerusalem,
Yad Vashem, 1968. Softcover, 12mo, 22 pages, 21 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Warsaw (Poland)
-- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943 -- Anniversaries, etc. “Address by
Gideon Hausner to the special session of the Knesset on April 25, 1968 (27th
Nissan 5728) to mark the 25th anniversary of the uprisings. ” Hausner
(1915-1990) was an “Israeli lawyer. Hausner was born in Lvov (Lemberg) where his father Bernard
Hausner was rabbi. He came to Erez Israel
in 1927 and after graduating from the Hebrew
University in 1941 and from the Law School
in 1943 entered private practice. He was lecturer in Commercial Law at the Hebrew University
from 1954 to 1960, when he was appointed Attorney General, serving until 1963.
In this capacity he served as chief prosecutor in the Eichmann Trial, about
which he wrote Justice in Jerusalem.
Speaking in the name of the Jewish people in a powerful opening statement and
telling the story of the Holocaust with the aid of over 100 witnesses and 1,
600 documents, Hausner became the voice most clearly identified with the trial
and the achievement of a final reckoning with one of the most monstrous figures
of the Nazi era. Hausner was a member of the Knesset from 1965 to 1981,
representing the Independent Liberal Party and was chairman of its
parliamentary group from 1967 to 1974. He was a minister without portfolio in
the Israeli cabinet from 1974 to 1977. He was chairman of the Israel
Association for Human Rights since 1965 and of the Council of Yad Vashem from
1969” (Hausner in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists only 4 copies worldwide (JTSA, UCLA,
Holy Cross, HUC, Danish Natl Lib) Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-58-3)
(ID #26496) $100.00.
87. • Goldkorn, Dorka. WSPOMNIENIA
UCZESTNICZKI POWSTANIA W GETCIE WARSZAWSKIM. Warszawa: Zydowski Instytut
Historyczny w Polsce, 1951. Paperback, 12mo, 27 pages, 21 cm. Subject: Warsaw (Poland)
-- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943 -- Personal narratives. Stain on
front cover, stamp on back. Good condition. (H-13) (ID #12132) $60.00.
88. • Miedzyrzecki, Feigele (Peltel) . ON
BOTH SIDES OF THE WALL: MEMOIRS FROM THE WARSAW
GHETTO. Lohame Ha-Getaot: Ghetto Fighters' House, 1972. Cloth, 8vo, 343 pages,
illustrations, 22 cm. First published in Yiddish in 1948. Subjects: Holocaust,
Jewish, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives. Jews. World War, 1939-1945 --
Personal narratives, Jewish. Warsaw (Poland) -- History Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Added author:
Vladka Meed; introduced by Elie Wiesel. Includes colored end papers, frontis
photo tipped in, illustrated cover. Edgewear to jacket. Good + condition in
good jacket. (H-17) (ID #12475) $30.00.
89. • Neustadt, Meilech. CHURBAN IMERED SHEL
YEHUDEI VARSHA. DESTRUCTION AND RISING: THE EPIC OF THE JEWS IN WARSAW. Tel-Aviv:general
Federation Of Jewish Labour In Palestine, 1947. Hardcover, 8vo. , 495 pages. In
Hebrew. “A collection of reports and biographical sketches of the fallen” With
photographs and maps. Much scarcer than the more common Yiddish edition.
SUBJECT (S) Judaism -- Poland.
Hinge repair to back cover, wear to backstrip. Text in very good condition.
(HOLO2-27-2) (ID #26045) $70.00.
90. • Rudashevski, Yitskhok. translated and
edited by Percy Matenko. THE DIARY OF THE VILNA GHETTO JUNE 1941-APRIL1943. Tel
Aviv: Ghetto Fighter's House, 1973. Hardcover, 8vo. 192 pages. Illustrated with
photographs. Notes and appendices. Added title in Hebrew. "Translated from
the original Yiddish manuscript and redacted on the basis of the Hebrew edition
[Yomano shel na`ar mi-Vilna] with revisions and additions by Percy Matenko.
" Bibliography: p. 161-192. World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives,
Jewish. Jews -- Lithuania --
Vilnius. Named
Person: Rudashevski, Isaac, 1927-1943 -- Diaries. Inscribed by the translator.
Very good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-34-68B) (ID #26469) $45.00.
91. • Tushnet, Leonard. TO DIE WITH HONOR:
THE UPRISING OF THE JEWS IN THE WARSAW
GHETTO. New York,
Citadel Press, 1965. 1st Edition. Cloth, 8vo, 128 pages, map on lining papers,
21 cm. Bibliography on pages 127-128. No copy listed at the Library of
Congress. Subject: Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Contains
underlining in ink. Very good condition with Very good jacket. A beautiful
copy. (HOLO2-57-18). (ID #26262) $40.00.
92. • (Warsaw
Ghetto) Szwisgold, Shelomo. GAHALE RETAMIM: RESIMOT SEL PELIT GETTO WARSAH.
Tel-Aviv, Massadah, 1961. (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 Mercy: 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. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-14) (ID #26401) $75.00.
93. • Warsaw)
Noy, Melech [Melekh Naishtadt] . translated by D. B. Malkin. HURBN UN OYFSHTAND
FUN DI IDN IN VARSHE : EYDE´S-BLETER UN AZKORE´S. COMPLETE IN 2 VOLUMES. Tel Aviv, Va`adat Ha-Golah
Fun Der Algrmayner Idisher Arbeter-Organizatsye...in Erets Israel, 1948.
1st Edition Thus. Cloth, Light wear, Good Condition; 8vo; 720 pages; 25 cm. 2
volumes bound in one. "This edition in Yiddish follows two previous
editions published in Hebrew (1946 and 1947) and contains certain additions and
revisions. " Includes 2 fold-out maps and countless portraits of the
fallen. Also includes English translation of title on copyright page: "
Destruction and Rising: The Epic of the Jews in Warsaw : a collection of reports and
Biographical Sketches of the Fallen. Vol. I. As Told by Them. Vol. II. Those
Who Fell. " (HOLO2-25-12) (ID #7548) $60.00.
94. • Yivo Institute For Jewish Research,
Documentary Projects. LIFE STRUGGLE AND UPRISING IN THE WARSAW GHETTO: EXHIBITION. New York: Yivo, 1963. Paperback, 8vo, 24, 24
pages, illustrations, 23 cm. English and Yiddish. Yivo exhibit of the Warsaw
Ghetto uprising at Roosevelt University ... Chicago, April 1st through April
19th, 1964"--P. 3 (1st group) . Subjects: Jews -- Persecutions -- Poland -- Warsaw
-- Exhibitions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland
-- Warsaw --
Exhibitions. Warsaw (Poland)
-- History -- Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising, 1943 -- Exhibitions. Warsaw (Poland) --
Ethnic relations -- Exhibitions. Very good condition. (H-23) (ID #12396)
$30.00.
95. •
(Warsaw)
No Author (Union Suisse Des Communautes Israelites?). L'EXTERMINATION DES JUIFS
EN POLOGNE--DEPOSITIONS DE TEMOINS OCULAIRES. QUATRIEME SERIE: VARSOVIE. Geneva, No Publisher
(Union Suisse?) , 1945. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Tall 4to(large), 75 pages.
Not in Robinson & Friedman. Rare early (April 1945) mimeographed
French report on Nazi atrocities in Warsaw,
based on statements by survivors. Mimeograph text has corrections; this copy
also has a hand correction (by the author/publishers? ) to the photo caption on
page 55. (holo2-8-16) Very Good+
Condition. (ID #4687) $200.00.
THE CHURCH AND THE HOLOCAUST
96. • CHRISTIANS PROTEST PERSECUTION. New York, National
Conference of Christians and Jews, 1942. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, 12mo,
32 pages. 19 cm. "by the Editors, Religious News Service. "
Relatively early (1942) condemnation of Nazi pesecution of Jews by this liberal
American ecumential organization. Also quotes European Catholic &
Protestant criticism of German mistreatment of religious minorities.
"Human relations pamphlet no. 3". Library stamp on vocer. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-40-5) Very slight
discoloration to front cover, Very Good Condition. (ID #6643) $100.00.
97. • KIRKE I KAMP: PRAEDIKENER AF BISKOPPEN
AF MUNSTER
JULI-AUGUST 1941. Kjøbenhavn (?), Kirken I Tiden, 1944. Paper Wrappers, Very
Good Condition; 8vo; 40 pages; An illegally imprinted book, published by the
Danish underground during the Nazi occupation. "Church in Struggle:
Sermons of the Bishop of Munster."
(HOLO2-34-24) (ID #6412) $60.00.
98. • Akzin, Benjamin, Ed. AMERICAN JEWISH
CHRONICLE : A SEMI-MONTHLY. VOL. 1, NO.7, FEBRUARY 15, 1940. New York : Western Continental Jewish
Publications, Inc, 1940. Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages. “An independent Semi-Monthly
of Jewish Life and Opinion, ” distinct from periodical of same title published
1916-1918. Lead article: ”American Statesmen on the Jewish Question”; articles
on the Catholic Church, news from the US,
Europe and Palestine,
book reviews. OCLC lists seven libraries worldwide holding this periodical.
Glossy white paper; minor pencil markings, fold down center, otherwise
excellent condition. (Holo2-42-2) (ID
#26521) $30.00.
99. • Anti-Defamation League Of B’nai B’rith.
THE SIN OF ANTI-SEMITISM. STATEMENTS BY CHRISTIAN CHURCHES.
New York,
Anti-Defamation League Of B’nai B’rith, 1965. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 14 pages. An
exploration of Christian-Jewish relations focusing on the Second Vatican
Ecumenical Council’s “Declaration on the Relation of the Church to
Non-Christian Religions. ” With a brief introduction from Rabbi Solomon S.
Bernards and commentary by Joseph Lichten, it also contains the text of the
Church’s declaration (translated into English) and numerous statements from
Christian organizations. OCLC lists no copies. Nice, clean copy. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-47-28) . (ID #26375) $40.00.
100. • Bartholdy, Chr (Istian) . LAV OS EN GUD!
: JØDERPROBLEMET I ORDETS LYS TO FÆDRELANDE.
København, O. Lohses Forlag, Eftf, 1942. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, Very Good
Condition. ; 8vo; 122 pages; Holocaust/Occupation-era publication , appears to
argue for the Evangelization of the Jews. (HOLO2-34-26) (ID #6542) $60.00.
101. • Blet, Pierre Et Al. editors. ACTES ET
DOCUMENTS DU SAINT SIÈGE RELATIFS À LA SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE. 4. LE
SAINT-SIÈGE ET LA GUERRE EN EUROPE, JUIN
1940-JUIN 1941. Città Del Vaticano, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1967. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. Xxiv, 623 pages. 24 cm. Vatican
perspective, important thus. In French. Series: Actes et documents du Saint
Siège relatifs à la Seconde Guerre mondiale, 4. Le Saint-Siège et la Guerre en Europe, Juin 1940-Juin 1941. The book examines the
concrete situation in which the war placed the Pope and his staff: progressive
limitations of papal representation in the country allocations in the war, ever
increasing difficulties of communications with the Catholic hierarchy, daily
difficulties of maintaining and appear above the conflicting parties and to
avoid the efforts of the belligerents to use papal influence to their
advantage. SUBJECT (S) : Papauté -- 1929-1945. Église catholique -- Relations
extérieures -- Europe -- 1900-1945. Guerre
mondiale (1939-1945) -- Aspect religieux -- Église catholique. Bibliography
page xxi. Index. Editors: Pierre Blet, Angelo Martini, Burkhart Schneider,
Robert A. Graham. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Some discoloration to edges
of cover and along spine. Underlining and margin notes on a few pages, but
mostly a clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-2) (ID #26657) $30.00.
102. • Blet, Pierre Et Al. editors. ACTES ET
DOCUMENTS DU SAINT SIÈGE RELATIFS À LA SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE. 5, LE
SAINT-SIÈGE ET LA GUERRE MONDIALE, JUILLET 1941-OCTOBRE 1942. Città Del
Vaticano, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969. Paper Wraps. 8vo. Xxvi, 795 pages.
24 cm. Vatican perspective, important thus. In
French. Series: Actes et documents du Saint Siège relatifs à la Seconde Guerre
mondiale, 5. The period considered here starts from July 1, 1941 with the
German invasion of Russia and
leads up to November 1942 and the Allied landings in North
Africa. SUBJECT (S) : Église catholique -- Relations extérieures
-- 20e siècle -- Sources. World War, 1939-1945 -- Religious aspects -- Catholic
Church. Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Aspect religieux -- Église catholique.
Papauté -- 1929-1945 -- Sources. Geographic: Vatican -- Sources. Bibliography
pages xxiii-xxiv. Index. Editors: Pierre Blet, Angelo Martini, Burkhart
Schneider, Robert A. Graham. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Some discoloration
to edges of cover and along spine, but all text is clear. Internal pages are
clean and binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-1) (ID #26656)
$30.00.
103. • Bloch, Joshua. ROMAN CATHOLIC
CHURCH AND ANTI-SEMITISM.
New York, The
Protestant, 1945. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 10 pages. Holocaust-era discourse on
anti-Semitism in the Roman Catholic Church through a point-by-point examination
of a paper presented at the “Good Neighbors Conference, ” by Reverand Arthur J.
Riley. Contents of the article include: “A Defense of Catholic Practice, ”
“Distortions of History, ” “The Roman Catholic Position, ” “Be Baptized or Be
Damned, ” “An Implied Threat? ” “Offensive but Frank. ” OCLC lists two copies
worldwide (Danish Union CAT & Danish National Bibl. , DET Kongelige
Bibliotek, The Royal Libr) . Very good condition. (HOLO2-49-2) . (ID #26310)
$125.00.
104. • Chajim Bloch. APPROPRIATE REPLIES TO
INQUIRIES FROM THE VATICAN
FURNISHED IN 1934 (IN HEBREW). New
York : J. Reznick And Wolf Sales, 1943. Cloth , 8VO.
110 pages. In Herbew with preface in English. Holocaust era publication.
SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Apologetic works. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. In
good condition. 2nd and 3rd copies is1962 edition, in English. Ex-library with
bookplate and pocket. Spine tanned. Good + condition. (HOLO2-40-15) (ID #26017)
$30.00.
LA
JUSTE PAROLE
105. • De Férenzy, Oscar, editor. LA JUSTE
PAROLE, NO 37, 5 JUILLET 1938. Paris
: Oscar De Férenzy, 1938. Stapled. 8vo. 20 pages. 24 cm. In French. Nazi-era
Catholic Philosemitic publication from Paris.
CONTENTS: “Aux Juifes Morts Pour La France, ” La Panacee, ” “Antisemite
Nouvelles Mesures Contre Les Juifes en Allemagne. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews --
France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Includes bibliography. Pages
darkened with some edgewear, but all text is clear. Tight binding. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-33-17) . (ID #26187) $30.00.
106. • De Férenzy, Oscar, editor. LA JUSTE
PAROLE, NO 39, 5 AOÛT 1938. Paris
: Oscar De Férenzy, 1938. Stapled. 8vo. 32 pages. 24 cm. In French. Nazi-era
Catholic Philosesmitic publication from Paris.
CONTENTS: “La Question Palestinienne, ” “L'Eglise Contre L'Anti-semitisme et le
Racisme, ” “L'Anti-semitisme en Italie, ” “Ce Que L'on Enseigne Aux Jeunesses
Hitlerienne, ” “Autour du Probleme de L'Assimilation, ” “L'Anti-semitisme Juge
Par Un Grand Savant Francais. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals.
Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Includes bibliography. Pages darkened with some edgewear,
but all text is clear. Tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-18) . (ID
#26188) $30.00.
107. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 3E ANNEE. NO 50. 20 FEVRIER 1939 (ONLY) . Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy,
1939. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: "Un specimen de
mentalite antisemite, ""Ces sales juifs, " "Mussolini
raciste et anti-Semite. " SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals.
Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Some stains to cover and bumping to corners. Pages are
slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-13) .
(ID #26546) $30.00.
108. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 3E ANNEE. NO 51. 5 MARS 1939. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1939. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: "L'hommage d'Israel
a Pie XI, " "La France
et la Judaisme, " "Le juif errant. " SUBJECT (S) : Jews --
France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Some staining to cover, but all text
is clear. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-43-14) . (ID #26547) $30.00.
109. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 3E ANNEE. NO 52. 20 MARS 1939. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1939. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: "Fidelite nationale
et sionisme, " “La drame d'Israel a la 'Tribune Angevine. '" SUBJECT
(S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Some water stains to edge of cover,
but all text is clear. Internal pages are nice and clean with tight binding.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-15) . (ID #26548) $30.00.
110. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 3E ANNEE. NO 57. 5 JUIN 1939. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1939. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: "Catholique
antisemites, " "Les Israelites Francais et le reveil du nationalisme
juif, " "La revolution Francaise et les juifs, " "Examen de
conscience d'un juif, " "La territorialisme juif. " SUBJECT (S)
: Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals.
Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies,
but cannot confirm which issues. Some minor water staining to cover and edges
of pages, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-16) . (ID
#26549) $30.00.
111. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 3E ANNEE. NO 58. 20 JUIN 1939. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1939. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: "L'antisemitisme est
inadmissable, " "La propagande antisemite est entretenue par les
juifs, " “La Revolution Francaise et les Juifs (Suite) , ” “Les Refugies,
” “Racisme et Christianisme. ” SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals.
Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Some minor water staining to edges of cover. Cover and
edges of internal pages are slightly darkened but all text is clear and binding
is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-17). (ID #26550) $30.00.
112. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 3E ANNEE. NO 59. 5 JUILLET 1939. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1939. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: "Comment combattre
l'Antisemitisme, " "Charite et solidarite Chretiennes en faveur des
juifs persecutes, " “ L’antisemitisme contre la France, ” “La revolution
Francaise et les juifs, ” “Les juifs se defendant, ” “L’experience Hongroise, ”
"Le probleme des refugies en URSS, ” “Pie XI et les juifs, ” "Lettre
aux enfants d'Israel. " SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals.
Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Some minor water staining to cover and edges of pages,
but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-18) . (ID #26551) $30.00.
113. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 3E ANNEE. NO 61. 5 AOUT 1939. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1939. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: “Le Drame Spirituel
d’Israel, ” “Les Mefaits de la Propagande Allemande, ” “L’Europe Centrale en
Face de la Croix Gammee. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals.
Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Some minor staining to edge of cover and small marks on
back cover. Internal pages are darkened slightly at edges, but all text is
clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-19) . (ID #26552) $30.00.
114. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 3E ANNEE. NOS 47-63. 5 JANVIER – 1 DECEMBRE 1939. 17 ISSUES. Paris,
Oscar De Ferenzy, 1939. Paper Wraps. 8vo. Most issues are 32 pages. Roman
Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In French. 5 Janvier – 1
Decembre 1939 (17 total issues) . Published twice per month. Contents Includes:
"L'Eglise contre le racism, " "Meditation sur l'antisemitisme,
" "Le drame douloureux des refugies, " "La pretendue
puissance mondiale d'Israel, " "'La question d'Israel' souleve un
coin de voile, " "Le Judaisme en Tunisie, " “Les juifs et nous,
" "La tragedie juive dans toute son horreur, " "Une
interessante tentative de colonization juive, " "L'Eglise au secours
d'Israel, " "Le patriotisme des Israelites, " "Un specimen
de mentalite antisemite, ""Ces sales juifs, " "Mussolini
raciste et antisemite, " "L'hommage d'Israel a Pie XI, "
"La France et la Judaisme, " "Le juif errant, "
"Fidelite nationale et sionisme, " “La drame d'Israel a la 'Tribune
Angevine, '" "Les exiles basques, " "Une voix Protestante
sur la question juive, " "La Guyane, centre de colonisation juive,
" "Le parti social Francais et les juifs, " "Le sort de la
Palestine, " "Hitler hors la loi, " "Le drame des juifs convertis,
" "Le deification de Hitler, " "Le Mahatma Gandhi preche
aux juifs, " "La lutte contre le racisme et 'antisemitisme et la
politique, " "Catholique antisemites, " "Les Israelites
Francais et le reveil du nationalisme juif, " "La revolution Francaise
et les juifs, " "Examen de conscience d'un juif, " "La
territorialisme juif, " "L'antisemitisme est inadmissable, "
"La propagande antisemite est entretenue par les juifs" "Comment
combattre l'Antisemitisme, " "Charite et solidarite Chretiennes en
faveur des juifs persecutes, " "Le probleme des refugies en URSS,
" "Lettre aux enfants d'Israel, " "Le drame spirituel
d'Israel, " "Au nom du droit d'Asile: l'immigration juive, "
"Les catholiques Americains contre l'antisemitisme, "
"L'immigration juive en France, " "Barbarie Nazie. "
SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Issues 58 and 59 have some staining
to cover, but all text is clear. Some darkening at edge of internal pages, but
all text is clear and bindings are tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-12).
(ID #26545) $300.00.
115. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 4E ANNEE. NO 64. JANVIER 1940. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1940. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic monthly (was biweekly) from France. In
French. Published monthly in 1940. Contents Includes: “L'immense ghetto de Lublin, ” “Barbarie Nazie
- La Paix future, ” “Bolchevisme et Judaisme, ” “L'arbre de Noel des petits
refugies Alsaciens d'Oulches. ” SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals.
Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Pages are darkened at edges, but all text is clear and
binding is secure. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-20). (ID #26553) $40.00.
116. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 4E ANNEE. NO 65. FEVRIER 1940. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1940. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic monthly (was biweekly) from France. In
French. Published monthly in 1940. Contents Includes: "Wotan est grand, et
Adolf est son prophete, " "Hitler condamne par Hitler, "
"Pour l'unite nationale, " "Racisme et Catholicisme. "
SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Pages darkened, but all text is
clear. Binding is secure. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-21). (ID #26554)
$40.00.
117. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 4E ANNEE. NO 66. MARS 1940. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1940. Paper Wraps.
8vo. 16 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic monthly (was biweekly) from France. In
French. Published monthly in 1940. Contents Includes: "La tragedie juive
en Pologne martyre, " "Solidarite et charite Israelites, "
"Un proces contre les agitateurs antisemites en Suisse, "
"Explosions d'antisemitisme. " SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- France --
Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Pages are slightly darkened, but all text is clear and
binding is secure. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-22). (ID #26555) $40.00.
118. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 4E ANNEE. NO 67. AVRIL 1940. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1940. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic monthly (was biweekly) from
France, this issue from the month before the Nazi invasion. In French.
Published monthly in 1940. Contents Includes: "Judaisme religieux ou laique,
" "Un lievre dangereux, " "L'Alliance israelite et la
guerre. " SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and
antisemitism -- France
-- Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC
lists 8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. One page supplement is laid
in, as well. Front cover is detached but present and back cover is loose. Pages
are darkened at edges with some bumping, but all text is clear. Good condition.
(HOLO2-43-23). (ID #26556) $50.00.
119. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, 4E ANNEE. NO 68. MAI 1940. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1940. Paper Wraps.
8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic monthly (was biweekly) from France, from
the month of the Nazi invasion. In French. Published monthly in 1940. Contents
Includes: "Fraternelle exhortation a nos amis Polonais, " "La
science et la religion contre le mythe raciste, " "La guerre du
racisme, " "Eclaireurs Israelites de France, " "L'action du
Comite d'Assistance aux refugies de Paris, " "Judaisme et
Bolchevisme. " SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity
and antisemitism -- France
-- Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC
lists 8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Small tear to back cover.
Cover is spotted with water stains and internal pages are slightly darkened,
but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-43-24). (ID #26557) $75.00.
120. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NO 18. 5 SEPTEMBRE 1937. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1937. Paper Wraps.
8vo. 24, [2] pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French with two pages of Yiddish at end. Puiblished twice per month. Contents
Includes: “Je ne suis pas alle en Pologne, ” “Pour apprendre a mieux nous connaitre
et mieux nous comprendre, ” “Les juifs dans la vie economique. ” SUBJECT (S) :
Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Cover has some water staining at
edges. Internal pages are darkened at edges, but all text is clear and binding
is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-1) . (ID #26534) $30.00.
121. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST PAROLE,
NO 28. 20 FEVRIER 1938. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 24
pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In French. Published twice
per month. Contents Includes: “Le Probleme Social a la Lumiere Des Doctrines
Religeuses, ” “Les Protocoles des Sages de Sion Juges par un pere Jesuite, ”
“Les Causes Actuelles de l'Anti-semitisme Roumain. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews --
France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Cover is slightly darkened but all
text is clear. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-43-2) . (ID #26535) $30.00.
122. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NO 30. 20 MARS 1938. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo.
24 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In French. Published twice
per month. Contents Includes: “Encore un livre sur la question juive, ” “L'Anti-Semitisme,
cause de migrations juives, ” “Le virus antisemitisme gagne la hongrie. ”
SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Cover and edges of internal pages
are slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Pages are uncut. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-43-3) . (ID #26536) $30.00.
123. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NO 32. 25 AVRIL 1938. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo.
24 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In French. Published twice
per month. Subscription cards laid in, as well. Contents Includes: “Un pressant
appel a nos abonnes, ” “L'agitation antisemite en France, ” “Les juifs sont-ils des
bolcheviks? ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and
antisemitism -- France
-- Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC
lists 8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Cover has some small stains on
edge. Pages darkened at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-43-4) . (ID #26537) $30.00.
124. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NO 34. 20 MAI 1938. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 24
pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In French. Published twice
per month. Contents Includes: “Un acte decisif et retentissant de Pie XI, ” “Le
syllabus contre la racisme, ” “Les juifs et la revolution, ” “Conferences du
Rev. Pere Bonsirven sur le judaisme. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France --
Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-5) . (ID
#26538) $30.00.
125. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NO 40. 5 SEPTEMBRE 1938. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps.
8vo. 24 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: “La question
Palestinienne, ” “La rassemblement mondial contre le racisme, ” “Les origines
juives de Christophe Colomb, ” “Dans la poubelle anti-Semite. ” SUBJECT (S) :
Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Cover slightly darkened with some
water staining at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-43-6) . (ID #26539) $30.00.
126. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NO 42. 20 OCTOBRE 1938. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps.
8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: “Un hommage a S. S. Pie
XI, ” “Apres Le Cauchemar, ” “La question Palestinienne (Suite) , ” “Les juifs
et l'esprit revolutionnaire. ” SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals.
Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Cover slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-43-7) . (ID #26540)
$30.00.
127. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NO 43. 5 NOVEMBRE 1938. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps.
8vo. 24 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: “Les limites du refuge, ”
“La question Palestinienne (Suite) , ” “Une voix qualifiee se prononce sur le
role des juifs dans la revolution russe, ” “A travers la presse:
L'anti-Semitisme vu par M. Stanislas fumet, ” “A travers la presse: La
contrebande d'hommes organisee par les autorites Hitleriennes. ” SUBJECT(S) :
Jews -- France -- Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France --
Periodicals. Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists
8 copies, but cannot confirm which issues. Internal pages darkened slightly at
edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-8). (ID #26541)
$30.00.
128. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NO 44. 20 NOVEMBRE 1938. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps.
8vo. 24 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: “Tu ne tueras pas, ” “Le
proces de Jesus juge par un israelite, ” “A travers la presse: Si Jesus
revenait parmi nous, ” “A travers la presse: Mussolini contre les Juifs, ” “A
travers la presse: Un grand soldat Israelite. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France --
Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-9) . (ID
#26542) $30.00.
129. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NO 46. 20 DECEMBRE 1938. Paris, Oscar De Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps.
8vo. 32 pages. Roman Catholic Philosemitic biweekly from France. In
French. Published twice per month. Contents Includes: “La conscience humaine en
face des persecutions, ” “Les pogromes allemands et le probleme des refugies, ”
“Que vont devenir les juifs hongrois? ” “A travers la presse: La question juive
dans a presse Catholique. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- France -- Periodicals.
Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Some minor water stains to edge of pages, but all text is
clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-43-10) . (ID #26543) $30.00.
130. • Ferenzy, Oscar De; editor. LA JUST
PAROLE, NOS 28-46. 20 FEVRIER – 20 DECEMBRE 1938. 19 ISSUES. Paris, Oscar De
Ferenzy, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo. Most issues are 24 pages. Roman Catholic
Philosemitic biweekly from France.
In French. 20 Fevrier – 20 Decembre 1938. Published twice per month. Contents
Includes: “Le Probleme Social a la Lumiere Des Doctrines Religeuses, ” “Les
Protocoles des Sages de Sion Juges par un pere Jesuite, ” “Les Causes Actuelles
de l'Anti-semitisme Roumain, ” “Pour Israel, ” “Juifs incertains, ” “Judaisme
et pangermanisme, ” “La situation des Juifs en Russie, ” “Un pressant appel a
nos abonnes, ” “L'agitation antisemite en France, ” “Les juifs sont-ils des
bolcheviks? ” “Catholiques et Juifs Devant Hitler, ” “D'un civisme Francais a
base Judeo-Chretienne, ” “Encore le pretendu Judeo-Bolchevisme, ” “Un acte
decisif et retentissant de Pie XI, ” “Le syllabus contre la racisme, ” “Les
juifs et la revolution, ” “Conferences du Rev. Pere Bonsirven sur le judaisme.
” “Les Juifs dans l'armee Francaise pendant la grande guerre, ” “Les Juifs et
la defense nationale, ” “Les anciens combattants juifs sont decides a se
defender, ” “Temoignages sur Israel dans la Litterature Francaise, ” “L'eglise
en face de l'antisemitisme, ” “Une vieille communaute juive en danger, ” “Juifs
et Allemands, ” “Assimilation, ” “L'Angleterre et l'antisemitisme, ” “Pour les
victimes du racisme Allemand, ” “Aux juifs morts pour la France, ” “Revue de la
Presse: La Panacee anti-semite, ” “Revue de la Presse: Nouvelles mesures contre
les juifs en Allemagne, ” “La Jeunesse de France contre l'antisemitisme, ”
“L'appel de M. Victor Basch en faveur des juifs persecutes, ” “Ce que l'on
enseigne aux jeunesses Hitleriennes, ” “La question Palestinienne, ” “La
rassemblement mondial contre le racisme, ” “Les origines juives de Christophe
Colomb, ” “Dans la poubelle anti-Semite. ” “Le grand drame d’Israel, ” “La
tragedie des migrations juives, ” “Une voix protestante sur le probleme juif, ”
“A propos du centenaire du temple Israelite de Bayonne, ” “Un hommage a S. S. Pie
XI, ” “Apres Le Cauchemar, ” “La question Palestinienne (Suite) , ” “Les juifs
et l'esprit revolutionnaire. ” “Les limites du refuge, ” “La question
Palestinienne (Suite) , ” “Une voix qualifiee se prononce sur le role des juifs
dans la revolution russe, ” “A travers la presse: L'anti-Semitisme vu par M.
Stanislas fumet, ” “A travers la presse: La contrebande d'hommes organisee par
les autorites Hitleriennes. ” “Tu ne tueras pas, ” “Le proces de Jesus juge par
un israelite, ” “A travers la presse: Si Jesus revenait parmi nous, ” “A
travers la presse: Mussolini contre les Juifs, ” “A travers la presse: Un grand
soldat Israelite. ” “L'Eglise en face de l'heresie raciale, ” “La conscience
humaine en face des persecutions, ” “Les pogromes allemands et le probleme des
refugies, ” “Que vont devenir les juifs hongrois? ” “A travers la presse: La
question juive dans a presse Catholique. ” SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- France --
Periodicals. Christianity and antisemitism -- France -- Periodicals. Judaism --
Relations -- Catholic Church -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 8 copies, but cannot
confirm which issues. Issue 36 has covers and 4 sheets detached but present.
Otherwise, all issues are slightly darkened with some stains, but all text is
clear and in very good condition. (HOLO2-43-11). (ID #26544) $275.00.
131. • Friedman, Philip. THEIR BROTHERS' KEEPERS
: THE CHRISTIAN HEROS AND HEROINES WHO HEPLED THE OPPRESSED ESCAPE THE NAZI
TERROR. New York
: Crown Publishers. , 1957. Cloth. , 8vo. 224 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S)
: World War, 1939-1945 – Jews; Refugees, Jewish. CONTENTS: The heart of woman
-- Battle of the badge -- France -- The low countries -- Italy: The reluctant ally -- Hungary: The unwilling satellite -- "We let
God wait ten years" -- The unvanquished; Czechoslovakia,
Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Greece -- "For your freedom as
well as ours!" -- Eastern Europe; The Ukrainians, The Lithuanians, Latvia and Estonia,
Belorussia
-- "We will not surrender the Jews!" -- Miracle of the Exodus --
Raoul Wallenberg: Hero of Budapest
-- Felix Kersten and Folke Bernadotte. Friedman (1901-1960) was a Polish Jewish
historian. He edited periodicals in Polish, Hebrew and Yiddish, and published
textbooks for, and taught at, Hebrew schools. Immediately after WWII, he
documented the destruction of Poland's
Jews, and worked with Holocaust survivors in East Germany. Emigrating to the United States in 1948, he continued to work with
Jewish cultural institutions in New
York City, such as the Jewish Teachers' Institute,
YIVO, and Yad Vashem. (EJ, 2007) Previous owner's name on flyleaf. Some
underlining in introduction. Good + condition. (Holo2-11-20) (ID #20871) $30.00.
132 • Another Copy.
New York :
Crown Publishers. , 1978. Paper wrappers, 8vo. 224 pages. Ex-library with
bookpocket and spine label. Light staining to inside front cover and flyleaf.
Good + condition. (Holo2-17-17) (ID #26484) $25.00.
133. • Hastings, Derek. CATHOLICISM AND THE
ROOTS OF NAZISM: RELIGIOUS IDENTITY AND NATIONAL SOCIALISM. New
York, Oxford
University Press, 2010.
Softcover. Xv, 284 pages. Ill. 25 cm. "Derek Hastings illuminates an
important and largely overlooked aspect of Nazi history, revealing National
Socialism's close, early ties with Catholicism in the years immediately after
World War I, when the movement first emerged. Although an antagonistic
relationship between the Catholic Church and Hitler's regime developed later
during the Third Reich, the early Nazi movement was born in Munich, a city whose population was
overwhelmingly Catholic. He examines the striking Catholic-oriented appeals and
imagery exploited by the movement and reveals how many of the early Nazi movement's
leading publicists and propagandists came from the disaffected ranks of local
Catholic elites, ranging from members of Catholic university fraternities to
influential clergy. ” SUBJECT (S) : National socialism -- Relgious aspects.
National socialism and religion. Christianity and politics -- Germany --
History -- 20th century. Katholizismus Nationalsozialismus Named Person:
Haeuser, Philipp (Pfarrer) Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Germany --
History -- 20th century. Time: Geschichte 1918-1923. Geographic: Germany --
History -- 1918-1933. München. Includes bibliographical references (pages
[253]-284) and index. ISBN: 9780195390247. Uncorrected advanced reading copy
with publisher’s press release laid in. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-51-8). (ID #26628) $30.00.
134. • Holmes, John Haynes. THROUGH
GENTILE EYES: A PLEA FOR TOLERANCE AND GOOD WILL. New York, Jewish Opinion Pub. Corp. ,, 1938.
Cloth, 12mo. , 91 pages. In English. Holocaust-era plea for an end to the
persecution of Jews in Germany.
John Haynes Holmes (1879-1964) was a prominent Unitarian minister and pacifist,
and helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured
People (NAACP) in 1909, and also the American Civil Liberties Union(ACLU) in
1920, which he later chaired. He worked closely with Rabbi Stephen Wise of New York; the book Rabbi
and Minister details this friendship and their working relationship on social
and religious and political causes. Holmes was one of the people who publicized
the work of Gandhi from his pulpit in the United States; Holmes describes his
meetings and interactions with Gandhi in his book My Gandhi. He left the
American Unitarian Association (AUA) in 1918 due to differences over its policy
towards World War I, but continued to preach at his church. His church became
non-denominational; it renamed itself The Community Church of New York
(Wikipedia 2010) SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism. Jews -- Germany. Jews --Persecutions. Light wear to top of spine. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-50-12) (ID #26122) $60.00.
135. • Another
Copy. Ex-library with institutional
stamps to endpapers. Light wear to covers. Good + condition. (HOLO2-50-12B) (ID
#26466) $60.00.
136. • Insitute For First Amendment Studies.
VOICES ON ANTI-SEMITISM: CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH PERSPECTIVES. Great Barrington, MA,
Riverwalk Press, 1996. Softcover. 8vo. 70 pages. 22 cm. A collection of
viewpoints on anti-Semitism including articles from a former Ku Klux Klan,
rabbi, reverend, member, journalist and the national director of the
Anti-Defamation League. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism. Christianity and
antisemitism. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (US Holocaust Memorial Museum, C/W
Mars) . Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-4) . (ID #26624) $65.00.
137. • Larsson, Göran. "THE JEWS! YOUR
MAJESTY". Jerusalem ; San
Diego : Ami-Jerusalem
Center For Biblical
Studies And Research, 1996. Paperback, 8vo. , 38 pages. Illustrated with
photos. Transcript of a lecture given by Larsson, the director at the time of
the Swedish Theological Institute in Jerusalem, and a Ph. D in Rabbibic
Literature. His lecture “stresses the need for purging Christianity of
anti-Jewish prejudices and stereotypes based on insufficient knowledge of
living Judiasm” (from back cover) . SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Relations --
Christianity. Christianity and other religions -- Judaism. Judaism (Christian
theology) . Very good condition. (HOLO2-38-16) (ID #26434) $30.00.
138. • Lewy, Guenter. THE CATHOLIC
CHURCH AND NAZI GERMANY. NY,
Mcgraw-Hill, 1964. 1st Edition. Cloth,
8vo, 416 pages. SUBJECT(S): Fascism and the Catholic Church.
Church and state -- Germany
-- History -- 20th century. Rooms-Katholieke Kerk. Nationaal-socialisme.
Catholic Church -- Germany
-- History -- 1933-1945. Germany
-- Church history -- 1933-1945. Includes bibliographical references in
"Notes" on pages 345-404 and index. Wear and some chipping to jacket
edges. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-6/50-5) (ID #23356/26117) $40.00.
140. • Maritain, Jacques, . LES JUIFS PARMI LES
NATIONS. Paris:
Les Editions Du Cerf,, 1938. Paperback, 47 pages, 12mo, 19 cm. In French.
Holocaust-era defense of the Jews, published 2 years before the Nazi occupation
of France
by a leading French Philosemitic priest. Up to and during WWII, Maritain
protested the policies of the Vichy government
while teaching at the Pontifical Institute for Medieval Studies in Canada. Moving
to New York, Maritain became deeply involved
in rescue activities, seeking to bring persecuted and threatened academics,
many of them Jews, to America.
He was instrumental in founding the École Libre des Hautes Études, a kind of
university in exile that was, at the same time, the center of Gaullist
resistance in the United
States. After the war, he tried
unsuccessfully to have the Pope speak on the issue of anti-semitism and the
evils of the Holocaust. From 1945 to 1948, he was the French ambassador to the Vatican.
According to Jesuit historian Giovanni Sale, Maritain was one of the creators
of the "black legend" on Pope Pius XII's alleged silence during the
Second World War (Wikipedia) . SUBJECT(S) : Christianity and antisemitism.
Includes bibliographical references. OCLC lists 24 copies worldwide. Slight
wear and creasing to corner of cover. Very good condition. (Holo2-19-83) (ID #23553) $50.00.
141. • McEvoy, Donald W. , Ed. CHRISTIANS
CONFRONT THE HOLOCAUST : NEVER AGAIN: A COLLECTION OF SERMONS. New York: National
Conference Of Christians And Jews, 1980. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 44 pages.
Contains 11 edited and condensed sermons and one complete sermon, delivered by
Christian leaders of diverse denominations, on April 22, 1979. The date was
designated by the NCCJ as a special Holocaust Remembrance Day, on which
Christian congregations were encouraged to commemorate the Jews killed by the
Nazis. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Sermons. OCLC lists 17
copies in libraries worldwide. Very slight wear and bumping; pencil markings on
two pages, otherwise in very good condition. (Holo2-30-16) (ID #26107) $75.00.
142. • Moody, Joseph Nestor. WHY ARE JEWS
PERSECUTED? . St. Louis,
The Queen's Work, 1938. Paper Wrappers, 12mo, 48 pages. Roman Catholic
publication. "To pass moral judgement upon a people who has been bred in
the bitter cauldron of hate and oppression is to neglect the basic laws of
justice and charity...Nor is it beside the point to insist that, not only is
this the rational view, but it is the only one consistent with the high
principles of our Christian faith. " OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Very
Good Condition. (HOLO2-34-57) (ID #9774) $50.00.
143. • Morley, John F. VATICAN DIPLOMACY AND THE
JEWS DURING THE HOLOCAUST 1939-1943. New
York: Ktav, 1980. Cloth; 8vo. Xvii, 327 pages. Eleven
appendices; notes; bibliography; index. Written by a priest and member of the
Archdiocese of Newark's Sub-Committee on Catholic Jewish Relations. Examines
the role of the Vatican
during the war, and concludes that, although the Vatican
was remarkably well informed about the Nazi "final solution, " the
desire to maintain diplomatic relations with Germany restrained their reaction.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 -- Religious aspects --
Catholic Church. Holocauste, 1939-1945. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Église
catholique. Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Foreign relations. Église catholique
-- Relations extérieures. Very good + condition. (H-32) (ID #14175) $50.00.
144. • National Conference Of Christians and
Jews. THE BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS, APRIL
1944. New York,
National Conference Of Christians And Jews, 1944. Pamphlet. 4vo. Ill. 27 cm.
Founded in 1927, the NCCJ’s mission is to fight bias, bigotry, and racism and
promote understanding and respect through advocacy, conflict resolution, and
education. Holocaust-era issue. CONTENTS: “Brotherhood, ” “Citations, ” “Toward
Democratic Folkways, ” “Vandalism. ” SUBJECT (S) : Religious tolerance --
Periodicals. Named Corp: National Conference of Christians and Jews -- Periodicals.
OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide of this publication, but whether this issue is
included is unclear. Cover slightly worn and discolored at edges, but all text
is legible. Name written on back cover. Good condition. (HOLO2-35-17) (ID
#26148) $30.00.
145. • Newman, Louis I. IF I WERE A CHRISTIAN. New York,, 1936.
Stapled. 10 pages. 28 cm. Holocaust-era hand typed sermon by Rabbi Louis I.
Newman for the congregation at Rodeph Sholom. Newman was an assistant to Rabbi
Stephen Wise at the Free Synagogue in 1917. He served at the Bronx Free
Synagogue, Temple Israel in New York City,
Temple Emanu-El in San Francisco, and Temple
Rodeph Sholom in New York City.
He was active in the Zionist Revisionist movement, championing Zionism as
primarily a political movement and the necessity of the creation of a Jewish
state in Palestine.
He was the chairman of the Palestine Mandate Defense Fund and honorary chairman
of the Revisionist Tel Hai Fund and the American Friends of a Jewish Palestine.
Dated at top of first sheet. Pages are slightly darkened with a crease through
the middle, and a small tear on one page, but all text is clear. Very good
condition. Unique. (HOLO2-41-18) (ID
#26673) $100.00.
146. • Oppenheim, Bohdan W. KOSCIÓL KATOLICKI W
POLSCE A WALKA Z ANTYSEMITYZMEM: WYMIANA DOSWIADCZEN AMERYKANSKICH I POLSKICH :
MATERIALY Z KONFERENCJI W CENTRUM KULTURY ZYDOWSKIEJ, KRAKÓW, 14 CZERWCA 2000
ROKU. Krakow, Fundacja Judaica-Centrum Kultury
Zydowskiej, 2000. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 146, 45 pages. [1] leaf of plates. Ill. Facsim. 24 cm. In
Polish. Title translates to English as: “The Catholic Church in Poland and the Fight Against Anti-Semitism: The
Exchange of Experiences of Americans and Polish: Materials From the Conference
at the Center for Jewish Culture, Krakow, 14
June 2000.” ISBN: 8390771543. SUBJECT(S): Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic
Church --Congresses. Christianity and antisemitism -- Poland --
History -- Congresses. Antisemitism -- Poland -- History -- Congresses.
Antysemityzm -- Polska -- konferencje. Chrzescijanstwo i antysemityzm --
konferencje. Judaizm -- stosunki -- Kosciól katolicki -- konferencje. Kosciól
katolicki -- Polska -- konferencje. Kosciól katolicki -- stosunki -- judaizm --
konferencje. Zydzi -- Polska -- konferencje. Antisemitismus. Katholische
Kirche. Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Relations -- Judaism -- Congresses.
Geographic: Krakau Polen. Includes bibliographical references. Very light
shelfwear to edge of cover. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-31-22) (ID #26226) $45.00.
147. • Pipp, E. G. THE REAL HENRY FORD. Detroit, Pipp’s Weekly,
1922. Paper Wraps with Staples. 12mo. 63 pages. 18 cm. A collection of pieces
on Henry Ford including accounts on his relations with labor, presidential
aspirations and anti-Semitism. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Hinges repaired
and backstrip has tear at top, but binding is secure. Internal pages are nice
and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-43-26) .
(ID #26559) $100.00.
148. • Ross, Robert W. SO IT WAS TRUE : THE
AMERICAN PROTESTANT PRESS AND THE NAZI PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS. Minneapolis : University
Of Minnesota Press, 1980.
Paperback, 8vo. , xvii, 374 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
-- Public opinion. Protestant press -- United States. Holocauste,
1939-1945 -- Opinion publique. Presse religieuse -- États-Unis. Spine tanned.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-34-6) (ID #26167) $30.00.
149. • Ryan, Michael D. , Ed. HUMAN RESPONSES TO
THE HOLOCAUST: PERPETRATORS AND VICTIMS, BYSTANDERS AND RESISTERS : PAPERS OF
THE 1979 BERNHARD E. OLSON SCHOLARS' CONFERENCE ON THE CHURCH STRUGGLE AND THE
HOLOCAUST. New York
: E. Mellen Press, 1981. Softcover, 23 cm. , 278 pages (6 leaves of plates) ,
illustrated with black and white photographs. Volume 9 in the Texts and Studies
in Religion series. Sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and
Jews, contains 12 papers by various contributors in three categories:
Perpetrators and Victims; Bystanders and Resisters; Post-Holocaust Theological
and Ethical Reflections. Includes bibliography. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945) ; Anti-Nazi movement. ISBN: 0889469024. Pencil markings on multiple
pages, several pages dog-eared, binding tight, almost no wear to cover.
(Holo2-36-12) (ID #26386) $30.00.
150. • Schapiro, S. A. THE HOLOCAUST : WHY GOD
STOOD ASIDE AND LET IT HAPPEN. Milwaukee,
Wis. : New Millenium Pub. Co. ,, 2002. Softcover, 8vo, 23 cm. , 201 pages. 2nd
edition. Alas, the reviewer on Amazon writes that this is “a Christian book in
that its thesis is that God was punishing the Jews for not accepting Jesus as
the Messiah. Aside from that, it is
horribly written and is full of misspellings, chiefly Elie ‘Weisel. ’ I don't
know why Mr. Schapiro chose me to review his book, but from where I sit, it is
not worth the paper it is printed on. ” Corners bumped, otherwise good
condition. (Holo2-42-8) (ID #26527)
$30.00.
151. • The Converted Catholic Magazine. CATHOLIC
ANTI-SEMITISM: AS EVIDENCED IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC RITUAL. New York, The Converted Catholic Magazine,
1942. Paper Wrap Pamphlet. [4] pages. Ill. 23 cm. Holocaust-era imprint.
Published by “converted Roman Catholic priests for the enlightenment of
Americans on the aims and activities of the Roman Catholic church, ” the
magazine shows the cover of an issue of “The Tablet, ” and examines the
anti-Semitism of Catholic ritual. SUBJECT (S) : Antisemitism. Christianity and
antisemitism. Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Relations -- Judaism. OCLC lists
one copy (University
of Manitoba) . Slightly
darkened with a crease through the middle but all text is clear. Very good
condition. Scarce and significant. (HOLO2-51-6) . (ID #26626) $65.00.
152. • Torm, Frederik Emanuel, 1870-1953.
JØDEFOLKET OG VERDENSHISTORIEN: FIRE FOREDRAG. København, G. E. C. Gads Forlag,
1939. Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 75 pages. Holocaust-era imprint. In Danish. Pages
uncut. “The Jewish People and World History – Four Lectures”. Lectures given at
the Danish Bible School in November 1939, by Torm, a professor of theology,
published after the start of the War. 9 copies on OCLC. SUBJECT (S) :
Christianity and antisemitism. Very good condition. (HOLO2-38-17) (ID #26435)
$50.00.
153. • Verdes-Leroux Jeannine. SCANDALE
FINANCIER ET ANTISÉMITISME CATHOLIQUE. LE KRACH DE L'UNION GÉNÉRALE. Paris,
Editions Du Centurion, 1969. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 256 pages. 22 cm. In French.
Series: Le Centurion. Sciences humaines; Études de sociologie. Title translates
to English as, “Financial Scandal and Catholic Anti-Semitism: The Crash of the
General Union. ” A look at how Anti-Semitism grew from scapegoating in the 19th
century. SUBJECT (S) : Bankruptcy -- France -- Case studies.
Antisemitism -- France
-- History. Faillite -- France -- Cas, Études de. Antisémitisme – Banques --
France -- Histoire. Named Corp: Union générale, Paris. Illustrated cover.
Bibliography: pages [229]-254. Light bumping to corners of cover. Nice, clean
copy with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-45-12) . (ID #26576)
$120.00.
154. • Wekking, Joop. UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR
REZEPTION DER NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHEN WELTANSCHAUUNG IN DEN KONFESSIONELLEN
PERIODIKA DER NIEDERLANDE 1933-1940: EIN BEITRAG ZUR KOMPARATISTISCHEN
IMAGOLOGIE. Atlanta, GA, Rodopi, 1990. Softcover. 8vo. 507 pages.
24 cm. In German. Series: Amsterdamer Publikationen zur Sprache und Literatur,
85. Bd. Title translates to English as, “Studies on the Reception of the Nazi
Ideology in Religious Periodicals of the Netherlands 1933-1940: A
Contribution to Comparative Imagology. ” SUBJECT (S) : Journalism, Religious --
Netherlands
-- History -- 20th century. Protestant press -- Netherlands. Catholic press -- Netherlands.
National socialism -- Netherlands
-- Public opinion. Public opinion -- Netherlands. Christen-democratie.
Nationaal-socialisme. Tijdschriften. Religiöse Zeitschrift Nationalsozialismus
Kirchliche Presse Rezeption Zeitschrift Time: Geschichte 1933-1940 Geschichte
1933-1939 Geographic: Niederlande. ISBN: 9051831390. Originally presented as
the author's thesis (doctoral--RWTH-Aachen) . Includes index and
bibliographical references (pages 457-476) . Nice, clean copy with tight
binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-11) (ID #26600) $100.00.
155. • Zahn, Gordon. GERMAN CATHOLICS AND
HITLER'S WARS--A STUDY IN SOCIAL CONTROL. NY, Sheed & Ward, 1962. 1st
Edition. Cloth, 8vo, 232 pages.
Why did German Catholics tend to oppose Nazi ideology yet sup- port Germany's wars
of conquest? 7 pages of bibliographical data. Inscribed by the author. Underlining in preface. Good + condition.
(HOLO2-34-65) Light marginalia,
otherwise Very Good in Very Good jacket. (ID #708) $45.00.
THE INTERNATIONAL
RESPONSE TO THE HOLOCAUST
156. • American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee. AID TO JEWS OVERSEAS: REPORT FOR 1939, WITH A RESUME FOR THE FIRST
SIX MONTHS OF 1940. New York:
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1940. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 48
pages. Contains charts and illustrations. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Brandeis, Louisiana State
University, Sarah Lawrence College,
Amsterdam University,
Leiden University) . Light wear to covers, Very
Good condition. (AMRN-6-60) . (ID
#17221) $100.00.
157. • American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee. AIDING JEWS OVERSEAS: A REPORT OF THE WORK OF THE JOINT DISTRIBUTION
COMMITTEE IN BRINGING RELIEF TO THOUSANDS OF DISTRESSED JEWS THROUGHOUT THE
WORLD DURING THE YEAR 1940 AND THE FIRST 5 MONTHS OF 1941. New York: American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee,, 1942. Paper wrappers, 4to. , 52 pages. Illustrated cover. With
charts and diagrams. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Europe.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. (HOLO2-27-17) (ID #26060) $75.00.
158. • AIDING JEWS OVERSEAS : A REPORT OF THE
JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE IN BRINGING RELIEF TO THOUSANDS OF DISTRESSED JEWS
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD DURING THE YEAR 1941 AND THE FIRST 5 MONTHS OF 1942. New York : American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,, 1942. Paper Wrappers, Folio. 35 pages.
Illustrated. In English. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Europe.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Ex-library with
institutional stamp on cover and holes punched into left margin, not effecting
text. In good condition (HOLO2-50-9) (ID #20842) $100.00.
159. • American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee. AIDING JEWS OVERSEAS: A REPORT FOR 1942 BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE. New York: American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,, 1943. Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 36 pages.
SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Europe. World War,
1939-1945 -- Jews. Very good condition. (HOLO2-27-18) (ID #26061) $75.00.
160. • American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. AIDING JEWS OVERSEAS: A REPORT FOR 1942 BY
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION
COMMITTEE. New York:
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,, 1943. Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 36
pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Europe. World War,
1939-1945 -- Jews. Ex-library with institutional stamp on cover. Holes punched
into left margin, not effecting text. Good + condition. (HOLO2-50-8) (ID
#26120) $75.00.
161. •
(Manuscript) Hirschberg, David. ”A COLLECTION OF AND REFLECTION ON
ARTICLES, SERMONS AND BIBLICAL QUOTES BY A CONTEMPORARY JEW”. New York, [Unpublished Typed Manuscript],
1938. Leatherbound 3-ring binder. 8vo. 269 pages. Ill. 25 cm. Book One of an
apparent two-book set compiled by David Hirschberg in the 1930s. Contents
include: “What the Books of the Bible Contain; ” “What the Books of the New
Testament Contain; ” “Poets of the Bible; ” “Statesmen of the Bible;” “Women of
the Bible; ” “Semitism and anti-Semitism; ” “Hitler and the Klu [sic] Klux
Klan. ” Includes index. “The Contents of these books have been compiled by me
from various articles which I have found of interest over a period of years.
–David Hirschberg. ” Internal pages are darkened, with some staining and
inscription from compiler on title page, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
Interesting primary source for the meaning, in almost real time, of events and
Jewish sermons to an American Jew. (HOLO2-55-13) . (ID #26350) $175.00.
162. • [World Jewish Congress]. JEWISH COMMENT.
VOL. II. NO. 23. OCTOBER 21, 1944. RESTORATION OF JEWISH RIGHTS: A STATEMENT OF
THE WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS. New York,
World Jewish Congress, 1944. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 4 pages. A statement from the
World Jewish Congress, in light of the Nazis rise to power in Germany and the ensuing assault on
Jewish rights, urged governments to undertake a four part rehabilitation of
Jewish rights. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Two small tears to edge and
loose crease down middle, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-47-3) . (ID #26267) $30.00.
163. • Brainin, Joseph. SEVEN ARTS FEATURE
SYNDICATE. THE JEW FACES FACSISM: SHOULD WE FIGHT ANTI-SEMITISM DIRECTLY (A
RESPONSE TO HENRY MONTOR’S JEWISH CREDO FOR ANTI-SEMITISM) . New York, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate,
1935. Newsletter, Legal Sized. 2 pages. The Seven Arts Feature Syndicate was a
weekly, New York-based, Ango-Jewish weekly periodical in the 1930s. “Henry
Montor, a distinguished literary critic, in a recent article warned American
Jewish leadership to abandon ‘their isolated concern with the minor problem of
anti-Semitism’ or suffer the fate of the Jews of Germany. Joseph Brainin,
editor of Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, replied to Mr. Montor’s comments on a
Jewish credo for anti-Semitism. Readers are invited to express their attitude
to the issue debated by Henry Montor and Joseph Brainin. ” –Editor. OCLC lists
one copy (National Library of Israel) , although which issue is unclear. Crease
through middle of sheets, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-37-27) (ID #26414) $55.00.
164. • Caplan,
Lydia. THEY
SHALL LIVE ON. Cincinnati, Ohio,
Union Of American Hebrew Congregations, 1945.
Staplebound. 4to. [2], 10 pages. 28 cm. A play based on a true story, “in
tribute to…Chaplains of the U. S. Army, who ‘with utter disregard for self, ’
gave their lives so that the ideals for which they died, might live on. ”
SUBJECT (S) : Chaplains, Military -- Drama. Named Person: Goode, Alexander
David, 1911-1943. Play based on incident during World War 2. OCLC lists one
copy worldwide (Hebrew
Union College)
. Jewish institutional stamp on cover. Lightly worn with some bending at edges,
but all text is clear. Internal pages are nice and clean, in very good
condition. (HOLO2-51-29). (ID #26645) $50.00.
166. • Feingold, Henry L. , 1931-. DID AMERICAN
JEWRY DO ENOUGH DURING THE HOLOCAUST? (B.G. RUDOLPH LECTURE IN JUDAIC STUDIES)
. [Syracuse, N.
Y. ] : Syracuse University,, 1985. Booklet, 8vo. , 33
pages. B. G. Rudolph lecture in Judaic Studies given on April 16, 1985 at Syracuse University. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- United States
-- Politics and government. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Public opinion.
Jews -- United States
-- Attitudes. Public opinion -- United
States. United States -- Ethnic relations.
Light creasing to covers. Very good condition. (HOLO2-34-8) (ID #26169) $45.00.
167. • Gottlieb, Moshe. THE AMERICAN CONTROVERY
OVER THE OLYMPIC GAMES. Philadelphia,
Maurice Jacobs, 1972. Paper Wraps, Stapled. 33 pages. Reprinted from American
Jewish Historical Quarterly vol. 61, No 3 (1972) , pages 181-213. The author
recounts the debate concerning the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and the attempts to persuade the
American Olympic Committee to boycott the games as a result of the Nazis’
discriminatory policies against Jews. Nice, clean copy with secure binding.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-3) (ID #26390) $30.00.
168. • Gottlieb, Moshe. THE BERLIN
RIOTS OF 1935 AND THEIR REPERCUSSIONS IN AMERICA. Philadelphia, Maurice Jacobs, 1970. Paper
Wraps, Stapled. 27 pages. Reprinted from American Jewish Historical Quarterly
vol. 59, No 3 (1970) , pages 302-328. “On the night of July 15, 1935, about 200
German toughs invaded Berlin’s fashionable Kurfurstendamm, seizing, chasing and
savagely beating men and women who looked Jewish…The young ruffians were clad
in civilian clothes, but… it was clear that they were Nazi Storm Troopers. ”
Article subject written on cover and some underlining on first page, but all text
is clear. Otherwise, internal pages are nice and clean with secure binding.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-2) (ID #26389) $30.00.
169. • Hearden, Patrick J. , 1942-. ROOSEVELT
CONFRONTS HITLER: AMERICA'S
ENTRY INTO WORLD WAR II. Dekalb, Ill. : Northern Illinois University
Press, 1987. Cloth, 8vo. , xii, 328 pages. Includes material on Nazi
Antisemitism. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Causes. World War,
1939-1945 -- Diplomatic history. World War, 1939-1945 -- United States.
Buitenlandse betrekkingen. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Causes. Guerre
mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Histoire diplomatique. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 --
États-Unis. Geographic: United States
-- Foreign relations -- 1933-1945. United States
-- Foreign relations -- Germany.
Germany -- Foreign relations
-- United States.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- 1933-1945. États-Unis -- Relations
extérieures -- Allemagne. Allemagne -- Relations extérieures -- États-Unis.
Includes index. And Bibliography: p. 303-306. Very good in Very good jacket.
(HOLO2-27-23) (ID #26066) $30.00.
170. • Hollander, David B. MANUAL OF HOLIDAY AND OCCASIONAL SERMONS. New York : Rabbinical Council Press. , 1944.
Paper wrappers. , 8vo. 191 pages. Holocaust-era Orthodox sermons, many deal
with the Holocaust. SUBJECT (S) : Fasts and feast – Judaism; Judaism – customs
and practices. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Ohio State Univ) . Bookplate on inside
front cover. Light wear to spine. Good condition. Somewhat scarce.
(HOLO2-17-20) (ID #20793) $55.00.
171. • Hollander, David B. ; Lewittes, Mendell.
THE 1945 MANUAL OF HOLIDAY AND OCCASIONAL
SERMONS. New York
: Rabbinical Council Press. , 1944. Paper wrappers. , 8vo. 111 pages.
Holocaust-era Orthodox sermons, many deal with the Holocaust. SUBJECT (S) :
Fasts and feast – Judaism; Judaism – customs and practices. OCLC lists 1 copy
worldwide (Ohio State Univ) . Bookplate on inside front cover. Cover and title
page lightly tanned. Good condition. Somewhat scarce. (HOLO2-7-21) (ID #26483) (HOLO2-17-21)
(ID #26489) $55.00.
172. • Chavel, Charles B. ; Wohlberg, Harry I.
THE 1946 MANUAL OF HOLIDAY AND OCCASIONAL
SERMONS. New York
: Rabbinical Council Press. , 1946. Paper wrappers. , 8vo. 132 pages. Post-war
era sermons. This volume dedicated to three of the "Orthodox Chaplains who
gave their lives in service to G-d and Country". Many sermons deal with
the Holocaust and immediate post-Holocaust issues. SUBJECT (S) : Fasts and
feast – Judaism; Judaism – customs and practices. Bookplate on inside front
cover. Cover and title page lightly tanned. Good condition. Somewhat scarce.
(HOLO2-17-22) (ID #26488) $55.00.
173. • Stitskin,
Leon D.; Max,
Morris. THE RABBINICAL COUNCIL MANUAL OF HOLIDAY
SERMONS 5709-1948. New York
: Rabbinical Council Press. , 1948. Paper wrappers. , 8vo. 167 pages. Post-war/DP
era sermons. SUBJECT (S) : Fasts and feast – Judaism; Judaism – customs and
practices. Bookplate on inside front
cover. Very Good condition. Somewhat scarce. (HOLO2-17-23) (ID #26490) $55.00.
174. • Siev, Asher; Adams, Theodore. THE
RABBINICAL COUNCIL MANUAL OF HOLIDAY SERMONS
5710-1949. New York
: Rabbinical Council Press. , 1949. Paper wrappers. , 8vo. 208 pages.
Post-war/DP era sermons. SUBJECT (S) : Fasts and feast – Judaism; Judaism –
customs and practices. Bookplate on
inside front cover. Very Good condition. Somewhat scarce. (HOLO2-17-24) (ID
#26491) $55.00.
175. • Kellner, Abraham A.; Klavan, Israel.
THE RABBINICAL COUNCIL MANUAL OF HOLIDAY
SERMONS 5711-1950. New York
: Rabbinical Council Press. , 1950. Paper wrappers. , 8vo. 167 pages. Post-war/DP
era sermons. SUBJECT (S) : Fasts and feast – Judaism; Judaism – customs and
practices. Bookplate on inside front
cover. Very Good condition. Somewhat scarce. (HOLO2-17-25) (ID #26492) $55.00.
173. • Johnston, Eric Allen, 1896-. HATE
CHALLENGES AMERICA.
New York:
Community Relations Service, 1946. Pamphlet, 3 pages. Post-war period essay by
the President of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America.
Reprinted from "Negro Digest", March 1946. Illustrated with two
cartoons. “The democratic way of life, as expressed in our free institutions,
has been challenged by totalitarian philosophies. Though we have beaten the
principal organized exponents of those philosophies in war, they still dominate
a large part of the human race; they still represent a threat to our minds and
emotions”. Of course, the Jim Crow South, and the segregated armed forces, were
still in full swing at this time…OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-38-14) (ID #26432) $65.00.
175. • Lookstein, Haskel. WERE WE OUR BROTHERS’
KEEPERS? : THE PUBLIC RESPONSE OF AMERICAN JEWS TO THE HOLOCAUST 1938 – 1944. Bridgeport, CT:
Hartmore House, 1985. Half cloth, 8vo. , 287 pages. Foreword by Elie Wiesel.
With photographs and facsimiles. Very good in very good jacket. With bookplate.
(HOLO2-34-7) (ID #26168) $30.00.
176. • Montor, Henry. SEVEN ARTS FEATURE
SYNDICATE. DO JEWS DESTROY THEMSELVES? A FEW COMMENTS ON A JEWISH CREDO FOR
ANTI-SEMITISM. New York,
Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, 1935. Newsletter, Legal Sized. 2 pages. The Seven
Arts Feature Syndicate was a weekly, New York-based, Ango-Jewish weekly
periodical in the 1930s. “This article, presenting the standpoint of one
individual is published because it presents a point of view which is of unusual
significance at this juncture. Mr. Montor’s stand has the support of many
leaders in this country and is as fervently opposed by other outstanding
personalities. Joseph Brainin, who disagrees with many of the arguments
advanced by Henry Montor, will answer this article in our next issue. Leaders
[sic] are invited to express their reaction to this interesting debate. ”
–Editor. OCLC lists one copy (National Library of Israel) , although which
issue is unclear. Crease through middle of sheets and some light blurring of
type, but all text is legible. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-28) (ID #26415)
$55.00.
177. • Morgenstern, Julian. JUDAISM'S
CONTRIBUTION TO POST-WAR RELIGION: AN ADDRESS DELIVERED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 1942,
AT THE INAUGURATION OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH ACADEMIC YEAR OF THE HEBREW UNION
COLLEGE. Cincinnati? : Hebrew Union
College?, 1942. Paper
wrappers, 8vo, 20 cm. 8 pages. President of HUC from 1922 to 1947, Rabbi
Morgenstern made significant contributions to biblical scholarship, and brought
dramatic improvements to HUC’s academic scope. At the time of this address, a
dozen European scholars had found a haven at the college. OCLC lists 11 copies
worldwide. Darkened edges, but otherwise in very good condition.
(Holo2-30-7) (ID #26098) $55.00.
178. • Novick, Peter. THE HOLOCAUST IN AMERICAN
LIFE. Boston And New York, Houghton Mifflin, 1999. Cloth.
8vo. 373 pages. First Edition. ISBN:
0395840090. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Foreign public
opinion, American. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence. Holocaust,
Jewish (1939-1945) -- Historiography. Jews -- United States -- Attitudes. Public
opinion -- United States.
Holocaust. Publieke opinie. Judenvernichtung Rezeption Geschichte 1945-1999.
Auswirkung Öffentliche Meinung. Light
wear to dust jacket. Book itself is in
very good condition. Nice clean
copy. (HOLO2-28-3) (ID #25931) $30.00.
179. • Olberg, Paul. ANTISEMITISMEN I SOVJET. Stockholm, Natur Och
Kultur, 1953. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, 8vo; 63 pages; Connects
communism and anti-Semitism. The author says that by signing the non-aggression
pack with Germany,
Stalin accepted the Nazi Antisemitic ideology. Unobtrusive library stamp on
copyright page, Very Good Condition;
(HOLO2-34-39) (ID #6458) $30.00.
180. • Palmer, Greg; Zaid, Mark; editors. THE
GI’S RABBI: WORLD WAR II LETTERS OF DAVID MAX EICHHORN. Lawrence
Kansas, University Press Of Kansas, 2004. Cloth. 8vo. Ix, 260 pages.
Ill. 24 cm. Series: Modern War Studies. Rabbi Eichhorn's letters and diary
entries portray a family man, soldier and rabbi. The book gives you not just a
memoir of the war, but insights into his personal life (letters to his family)
, his own journals (detailed and much more frank about the war) , and finally,
reports to various Jewish agencies and the Army. ISBN: 0700613560. Light wear
to edges of dust jacket. Book itself in very good condition. Margin notes and
underlining on several pages. (HOLO2-28-12) (ID #25940) $30.00.
183. • The Daily Evening Item. THREE PALS.
COMRADES IN LIFE AND DEATH. Lynn,
Massachusetts, Community Service,
American Jewish Committee, 1944. Pamphlet. 4 pages. 28 cm. Reprinted from The
Daily Evening Item, December 15, 1944, an article on three men who grew up
playing football together and all died in World War II. One Catholic, one
Protestant and one Jewish, they served in three different branches of the armed
services. Very nice period item, early celebration of diversity, including
Jews, as part of the war effort. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Nice and clean
copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-24)
(ID #26679) $75.00.
184. • The Jewish Theological Seminary Of America. THE
ETERNAL LIGHT. CHAPTER EIGHTY-SIX: “TO THE DISHEARTENED”. New
York, The Jewish Theological Seminary Of America, 1946.
Stapled Paper Wraps. 8vo. 11 pages. 21 cm. Script for the NBC broadcast of
Chapter 86, which aired June 30, 1946. The script includes the story and music.
The Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTSA) is the academic and spiritual
center of Conservative Judaism. Between 1940 and 1985, the JTSA produced a
radio and television show called The Eternal Light. The show aired on Sunday
afternoons, featuring well-known Jewish personalities like Chaim Potok and Elie
Wiesel. Broadcasts did not involve preaching or prayer, but drew on history,
literature and social issues to explore Judaism and Jewish holidays in a manner
that was accessible to persons of any faith. OCLC lists no copies worldwide.
Nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-51-27) . (ID #26644) $55.00.
185. • Union Of
American Hebrew Congregations ; Central Conference Of American Rabbis. SABBATH
SERMONS: 5700 - 1939. Cincinnati:
Tract Commission, 1939. Paperback, staple bound packet, small 4to. , 111 pages.
Many of the sermons include references to Hitler and Nazism. Collection of 20
sermons for Shabbat, for special occasions, and pulpit lectures given by Reform
Rabbis from all over the country. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish sermons -- United States.
Reform Judaism -- United
States. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide
(Harvard and HUC) . Previous owner’s name on cover, light soil and creasing to
front cover, Good + condition. (HOLO2-27-12) (ID #26055) $145.00.
186. • United Jewish Appeal. 1941 CAMPAIGN SPEAKERS
MANUAL. New York,
United Jewish Appeal, 1941. Paper Wraps. 32 pages. 14 index cards. A speaker’s
manual for those seeking to drum up financial support for the United Jewish
Appeal in 1941. The manual includes general guidelines for preparing the speech;
talking points about the United Jewish Appeal; the complete text to a
pre-prepared speech; and several brief “human interest” stories. Also includes
14 loose index cards with notes for the pre-prepared speech stored in a pouch
in the inside front cover. OCLC lists no copies. Cover is worn and slightly
fragile with a tear up the bottom of the binding. Internal pages are clean and
binding is secure. Index cards are slightly darkened but all text is clear.
Great Holocaust “home front” item Good+ condition. (HOLO2-51-1) . (ID #26621) $125.00.
187. • Van Loon, Hendrik Willlem. OUR BATTLE. BEING ONE MAN’S
ANSWER TO “MY BATTLE”
BY ADOLF HITLER. New York,
Simon And Schuster, 1938. 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) (ID #26140) $30.00.
Scarce
pre-Pearl Harbor call for a US War on Germany to Support the Jews, by a Gentile
188. • Van Paassen, Pierre. SILENCE IS CRIMINAL. New York, American
Jewish Congress, 1941. Stapled. 8vo. 6 pages. Reprinted from the November, 1941
issue of the Opinion. A call to action to the United States’ people and
government to take up arms against Hitler immediately. Includes discussion of
the persecution of the Jews as a reason the US should declare war. A month later,
Pearl Harbor had been bombed and the US declared ware on the Axis
powers. Van Passen was a leading American Protestant Philosemite of the period.
OCLC lists no copies. Some markings on cover, but all text is clear. Binding is
secure. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-18)
(ID #26405) $100.00.
189. • Zukerman, William. SEVEN ARTS FEATURE
SYNDICATE. IS PUBLICITY GOOD FOR JEWS? THE REACTION TO NEWSPAPER REPORTS OF
POGROMS. New York,
Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, 1938. Newsletter, Legal Sized. 2 pages. The Seven
Arts Feature Syndicate was a weekly, New York-based, Ango-Jewish weekly
periodical in the 1930s. “How do Jews feel about seeing reports about progroms
plastered over the world’s front pages? Do they like it? If not, why not? And
what is the reaction of non-Jews. These are some of the questions raised and
answered this week by Mr. Zukerman. ” –Editor. OCLC lists one copy (National
Library of Israel) , although which issue is unclear. Crease through middle of
sheets, but all text is clear. Small tear on corner of page one, but no loss of
paper. Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-26) (ID #26413) $55.00.
WAR CRIMINALS AND WAR
CRIMES TRIALS
191. • Heydecker, Joe Julius. Leeb, Johannes.
THE NUREMBERG TRIAL: A HISTORY OF NAZI GERMANY
AS REVEALED THROUGH THE TESTIMONY AT NUREMBERG.
Cleveland, World Publishing Company, 1962. SUBJECT(S): Nuremberg Trial of Major German War
Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946. World War, 1939-1945 -- Germany. Guerra
mundial, 1939 1945 -- Alemania
Geographic: Germany
-- Politics and government -- 1933-1945. Alemania -- Política y gobierno.
Includes index. Translation of: "Nürnberger Prozess: Bilanz der Tausend
Jahre." Nice, clean copy. Fine condition with fine dust jacket in
protective mylar jacket. (HOLO2-55-21).
(ID #26358) $30.00.
193. • Kamp, A. Van Het, compiler [.
KAMPMISSTANDEN 1944-1952. HET ANDERE SYNDROOM. 'S-Gravenhage, Joachimsthal,
1973. Softcover. 8vo. 174 pages. 21 cm. In Dutch. Series: Zwartboek-serie. A
recount of camp abuses trials. Presume author’s name, which translates as “A.
From the Camp, ” is a pseudonymn. On revenge against war crimes perpetrators.
SUBJECT (S) : War criminals -- Netherlands.
Prisons -- Netherlands.
Title translates to English as, “Camp
Abuses 1944-1952. The
Other Syndrome. ” ISBN: 9060980182. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Covers are
discolored, primarily at edges. Back cover has small tear that has been
reattached with tape. Internal pages are nice and clean. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-47-9) . (ID #26273) (HOLO2-41-5) (ID #26660) $30.00.
194. • Naumann, Bernd. Intro by Hannah Arendt. AUSCHWITZ--A REPORT ON THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ROBERT
KARL LUDWIG MULKA AND OTHERS BEFORE THE COURT AT FRANKSFURT. NY, Praeger, 1966.
1st US
Edition. Cloth, Large 8vo, xxx, 433 pages. Cloth. Large 8vo. xxx, 433
pages. illus. ports. 25 cm. SUBJECT(S): Auschwitz Trial, Frankfurt am Main,
Germany, 1963-1965. Named Person: Mulka,
Robert Karl Ludwig, 1895- defendant.
Very thorough. Includes index & 30-page intro by Hannah Arendt. A
major work. Very Good Condition with Very Good jacket. An extemely attractive
copy. (HOLO2-57-13). (ID #26259)
$75.00.
195. • TRIAL OF THE MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS BEFORE
THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL. NUREMBERG,
14 NOVEMBER 1945 - 1 OCTOBER 1946. Complete in 42 volumes. (The “Blue Series”).
Nuremberg:
International Military Tribunal. 1947-49. 1st edition. Original Cloth, 8vo.
Over 500 pages each volume. This 42-volume series, also known as “The Blue
Series,” is the official record of the trial of the major civilian and military
leaders of Nazi Germany who were accused of war crimes. The accused were:
Hermann Wilhelm Göring, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Robert Ley,
Wilhelm Keitel, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Wilhelm
Frick, Julius Streicher, Walter Funk, Hjalmar Schacht, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen
und Halbach, Karl Dönitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur von Schirach, Fritz Sauckel,
Alfred Jodl, Martin Bormann, Franz von Papen, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Albert
Speer, Constantin von Neurath, and Hans Fritzsche. The International Military
Tribunal, under the jurisdiction of the Allied Control Authority for Germany,
directed the publication of this series.
The London Agreement of 8 August 1945 established the tribunal, which
was composed of one member and an alternate from each of the four Allied
countries: the French Republic, the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland, and the United States of America. English, French, German, and Russian were the
languages used throughout the hearings. Documents entered into evidence were
reproduced in this series only in the original language, but as the result of
the absence of a Soviet editorial staff, none of the Russian-language documents
were published. Very Good+ Condition. A beautiful set, far better than
generally found. $2000.00
195A. • TRIAL OF THE MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS BEFORE THE
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL. NUREMBERG,
14 NOVEMBER 1945 - 1 OCTOBER 1946. Individual Volumes also available. Please
Ask.
196. • Office of United States Chief Counsel for
Prosecution of Axis Criminality. NAZI
CONSPIRACY AND AGGRESSION. Vols I-VIII, Suppliments A & B, and Opinion & Judgement. Complete in 11 volumes. (The
“Red Series”). Washington, US Government Printing Office.
1947-47. Original Cloth, 8vo, 1135, 1104, 1008, 1108, 1112, 1125, 1121, 1095,
1416, 1725, 196 pages (Over 11,000 pages in all!) “A Collection of Documentary
Evidence and Guide Materials Prepared by the American and British Prosecuting
Staffs for presentation before the International Military Tribunal at Nurnberg,
Germany, in the case of: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE FRENCH REPUBLIC, THE
UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, and THE UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPUBLICS -against - HERMAINN WILHELM GOERING, RUDOLF HESS, JOACHIM
von RIBBENTROP, ROBERT LEY, WILHELM KEITEL, ERNST KALTENBRUNNER, ALFRED
ROS-ENBERG, HANS FRANK, WILHELM FRICK, JULIUS STREICHER, WALTER FUNK, HJALMAR
SCHACHT, GUSTAV KRUPP von BOHLEN und HALBACH, KARL DOENITZ, ERICH RAEDER,
BALDUR von SCHIRACH, FRITZ SAUCKEL, ALFRED JODL, MARTIN BORMANN, FRANZ von
PAPEN, ARTUR SEYSS-INQUART, AL BERT SPEER, CONSTANTIN von NEURATH, and HANS
FRITZSCHE, Individually and as Members of Any of the Following Groups or
Organizations to which They Respectively Belonged, Namely : DIE REICHSREGIERUNG
(REICH CABINET); DAS KORPS DER POLITISCHEN LEITER DER NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHEN
DEUT-SCHEN ARBEITERPARTEI (LEADERSHIP CORPS OF THE NAZI PARTY); DIE
SCHUTZSTAFFELN DER NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHEN DEUTSCHEN ARBEIT-ERPARTEI (commonly
known as the "SS") and including DIE SICHERHEITSDIENST (commonly
known as the "SD"); DIE GEHEIME STAATSPOLIZEI (SECRET STATE POLICE,
commonly known as the "GESTAPO") ; DIE STURMABTEILUNGEN DER
N.S.D.A.P. (commonly known as the "SA") and the GENERAL STAFF and
HIGH COMMAND of the GERMANARMED FORCES all as de-fined in Appendix B of the
Indictment, Defendants.” Light wear, about Very Good Condition. Nice set.
$325.00
197. • Office Of
The Us Chief Of Counsel For The Prosecution Of Axis Criminality. NAZI
CONSPIRACY AND AGGRESSION. Some individual volumes available as well. Please
inquire. $30.00.
198. • Reemtsma, Jan Philipp; Ulrike Jureit;
Mommsen, Hans, Eds. VERBRECHEN DER WEHRMACHT: DIMENSIONEN DES
VERNICHTUNGSKRIEGES 1941-1944 : AUSSTELLUNGSKATALOG. Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2002. Hardcover
with dust jacket, [oversized], 29 cm. , 749 pages, illustrations and maps (some
in color. First Edition. In German. ISBN: 9783930908745. Catalog of an
exhibition, described online as “The exhibition documents six dimensions of
this war of annihilation: the genocide perpetrated against Soviet Jews, the
mass death of Soviet prisoners of war, starvation as a strategy of war, the war
against partisans, and reprisals and executions of hostages…. In Berlin, the exhibition Crimes of the German Wehrmacht was
presented at Kunst-Werke e. V. ” SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 --
Atrocities -- Soviet Union -- Exhibitions.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Eastern Front -- Exhibitions. War crimes
-- Exhibitions. Oorlogsmisdaden. Krijgsmacht. Oostfront (Wereldoorlogen)
Russlandfeldzug <1941-1945> Kriegsverbrechen. Very good condition.
(Holo2-30-8) (ID #26099) $45.00.
199. • Reynolds, Quentin James. MINISTER OF
DEATH: THE ADOLF EICHMANN STORY. New
York: Viking, 1960. Cloth, 8vo, 246 pages,
illustrations, 21 cm. Subjects: Eichmann, Adolf. World War, 1939-1945 --
Atrocities. Jews -- Persecutions -- Germany. Previous owner's name on
flyleaf. Wear and saml pieces missing to jacket. Very good condition in good -
jacket. (Holo2-17-18) (ID #26485)
$35.00.
200. • Rüter, Christiaan Frederik. ENKELE
ASPECTEN VAN DE STRAFRECHTELIJKE REACTIE OP OORLOGSMISDRIJVEN EN MISDRIJVEN
TEGEN DE MENSELIJKHEID. Amsterdam, University
Press Amsterdam,
1973. Paper Wraps. 8vo. X, 244 pages. 24cm. In Dutch. Dissertation: Academisch
proefschrift--Universiteit van Amsterdam. An examination of the war crimes of
World War II, including propositions for altering the way they have been
handled. Title translates to English as, “Aspects of the Criminal Response to
War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity. ” SUBJECT (S) : War crimes. Crimes
against humanity. Oorlogsmisdaden. Misdrijven tegen de mensheid. Rechtspleging.
With a summary in German. Bibliography: pages 177-224. OCLC lists 29 copies
worldwide. List of propositions laid in. Some margin notes in table of
contents, but otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-30)
(ID #26619) $30.00.
201. • Silabriedis, J. , Arklans, B.
"POLITISKIE BEGLI" BEZ MASKAS. Riga,
Latvijas Valsts Izdevnieciba, 1963. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 206 pages. Ill. 22 cm. In Latvian.
English Title: “Political Refugees” Without Masks. SUBJECT (S) : War criminals
-- Latvia.
Geographic: Latvia
-- History -- German occupation, 1941-1944. Political refugees -- Germany -- 20th
century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Latvia -- Atrocities. OCLC lists 11
copies worldwide. Cover is slightly worn, with bends at corners. Spine has a
few rips. Binding and pages in good condition. (HOLO2-29-4) . (ID #26075) $100.00.
202. • United States Dept. Of State.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN. VOL XVI. NO. 392. JANUARY 5, 1947. [Washington D. C. ?],
Division Of Publications, Office Of Public Affairs, 1947. Paper Wraps. 1st
edition thus (not a reprint) 39 pages. 28 cm. A collection of foreign policy press
releases from the State Department and the White House, as well as statements
from the President and Secretary of State, and various articles on
international affairs. Contents of this issue include: “The Nurnberg Judgment:
A Summary, ” by Katherine B. Fite; “U. S. – Polish Agreement on
Compensation Claims. ” Some fraying to cover at binding and some tears on back
cover. Internal pages are slightly darkened but all text is clear aside from
one paragraph on inside back cover. Good condition. (HOLO2-41-16) (ID #26671)
$50.00.
YIZKOR BOOKS AND
MEMORIAL BOOKS FOR FALLEN PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES
203. •
(KHOTIN, CHOTIN, CHOTYN, HOTIN) SHITNOVITZER, SHLOMO. SEFER KEHILAT
KHOTIN (BESSARABIA) . Tel Aviv, Khotin (Bessarabia) Society, 1974. Cloth, 4to, 333 pages. In
Yiddish and Hebrew. Ukraine.
The book of the community of Khotin (Bessarabia)
. Very Good Condition. (YIZ-5) (ID
#12955) $125.00.
204. •
(Doesburg) Kooger, Hans. JOODS LEVEN IN DOESBURG. Zutphen, De Walburg
Pers, 1981. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Bookplate on title page, otherwise
Very Good Condition; 8vo; 95 pages; Memorial Book for the Dutch Jewish
community of Doesburg--from the 1100s through the Holocaust, to the present.
(MX-33-28) (ID #4052) $50.00.
205. • (Baden) Freund, Heinrich,; Nachmann, Werner. Oberrat der
Israeliten Badens (BADEN). BERICHT ÜBER DIE LETZTEN RUHESTÄTTEN DER AM
22.10.1940 NACH SÜDFRANKREICH DEPORTIERTEN BADISCHEN JUDEN GEDENKBUCH. [Cover
title: "SIE SIND NICHT VERGESSEN"]. Karlsruhe, Badenia, 1958. Original Paper
Wrappers, Small 8vo, 68 pages. On
October 22, 1940, 5617 Jews from Baden were deported to four less well-known
concentration camps in Southern France: Gurs,
Noe, Recebedou, & Rivesaltes. This powerful little book tells their story
with text photos and lists the individual names and dates for the almost 1400
who were murdered there. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945)--Germany--Baden. Jews--Germany--Baden--Registers. World War,
1939-1945--Deportations from Germany. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Very Good
Condition. (LB-10) $200.00
206. • Another Copy. Ex-library with minimal
markings, tape repair to front cover, otherwise Very Good Condition. (LB-10) $150.00
207. • Benjamin, Yigael. THEY WERE OUR FRIENDS:
A MEMORIAL FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE HACHSHAROT AND THE HEHALUTZ UNDERGROUND IN HOLLAND MURDERED IN THE
HOLOCAUST. HEM HAYU HAVERENU: SEFER ZIKARON LE-HAVRE HA-HAKHSHAROT
VEHA-MAHTERET HA-HALUTSIT BE-HOLAND SHE-NIRTSEHU BA-SHOAH. Jerusalem, Association Of Former Members Of
The Hachsharot And The Hehalutz Underground In Holland-Westerweel Group
Included, 1990. (FT) Cloth. 4to. 64, 63
pages. Ill. 28 cm. Complete text in both English and Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Jews
-- Persecutions -- Netherlands.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Registers of dead -- Netherlands.
Labor Zionism -- Netherlands
– History. Joden. Verzetsbewegingen. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Geographic: Netherlands –
Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Light bumping at corners of
cover and small tear at bottom of spine. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-41-28) (ID #26683) $30.00.
208. • Berger, Solomon. THE JEWISH COMMONWEALTH OF ZBOROW. New York, Regsol, 1967. Cloth, 8vo,
154 pages. Researched personal memoir/hisatory of this Polish-Ukranian-
Jewish community wiped out in the Holocaust. Very good condition in Very good
jacket. (HOLO2-40-4) Lt. Rubbing to
jacket, o/w VG/VG. (ID #93) $125.00.
209. • Biala Podlaska (Poland) M.Y.
Faygnboym. PODLIASHE IN NATSI-KLEM:
NOTITSN FUN HURBN. . Buenos Aires, 1953 8vo. 241 pages.
Illustrated. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews –Poland
– Biala Podlaska; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) – Poland – Biala Podlaska;
Fajgenbaum, M. J. (Moses Joseph) . OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Light wear
to spine and covers. Covers slightly brittle and title page tanned. Good +
condition. (HOLO2-40-11) (ID #14595)
$125.00.
210. • Bowman, Steven B. And Isaac Benmayor. THE
HOLOCAUST IN SALONIKA. Eyewitness Account. Bloch Pub Co, 2002.
Softcover, 302 pages. 9780819707536. (SEF-22A-7) (ID #25057) $30.00.
211. • Central Board Of Hungarian Jews. DON’T
FORGET THE VICTIMS. FOR THE MEMORY OF THE 600,000 HUNGARIAN JEWISH MARTYR. Budapest, Central Board
Of Hungarian Jews, 1988. Paper Wrap Brochure. 3 pages. An internationally
distributed call for donations to fund the construction of what is now the
Memorial of the Hungarian Jewish Martyrs in Raoul Wallenberg
Holocaust Memorial
Park. The participating organization in the United States
was Emanuel Foundation. OCLC lists no copies. Two margin notes on back cover
and bumping to edges, but all text is clear. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-51-2)
. (ID #26622) $45.00.
212. • Czarnikau (Czarnkow) Posner, A. LE-KOROT
KEHILAT TSARNIKAU. Jerusalem,
Erez. , 1957. (FT) Paper Wraps. 48
pages. Viii. Ill. Maps. 24 cm. In Hebrew with English
Summary. Title translates to English as: “The Annals of the community of
Czarnikau (Czarnkow) ”. A summary of a larger work, the book focuses on the
schools, communities and Jewish families in the region. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland --
Czarnków -- History. Geographic: Czarnków (Poland) -- Ethnic relations.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-48) . OCLC lists 23 copies. Some
shelfwear and discoloration at edges. Internal pages are clean with tight
binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-16) (ID #26186) $100.00.
213. • Doorslaer, Rudi Van. KINDEREN VAN HET
GETTO: JOODSE REVOLUTIONAIREN IN BELGIË, 1925-1940. Antwerpen: Hadewijch, 1995.
Paperback, 8vo. , 252 pages. : ill. ; 24 cm. In Dutch/Flemish. “Children of the
Ghetto: Jewish Revolutionaries in Belgium” Illustrated with
photographs, charts, and facsimiles. Jewish Communists made up the bulk of the
most militant Jewish resistance to the Nazis in occupied Europe.
ISBN: 9052402434; 9789052402437. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Belgium --
History -- 20th century. Jews -- Belgium -- Politics and government.
Joden. Immigranten. Communisten. Arbeiterbewegung. Juden. Belgien. Includes
bibliographical references (p. 239-250) . Very good + condition. (HOLO2-27-4)
(ID #26047) $75.00.
214. • Duda, Eugeniusz. A GUIDE TO JEWISH CRACOW. Warsaw, Jewish Information And Tourist
Bureau, 1990. Softcover. 65 pages. Ill.
Maps. 22x10 cm. First Edition. Series: Library of "our roots, " vol.
2. A tourists’ guide to Cracow, Poland, including a brief history of Poland, walking
tours and foldout maps and brief biographies of notable former Jewish Cracow
residents. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Kraków -- History. Joden.
Historische Stätte. Führer Geographic: Kraków (Poland) -- Guidebooks. Krakau.
Juden. Map of the Cracow Ghetto on 1 folded leaf after page 71. OCLC lists 22
copies worldwide. Cover shows some wear, especially along spine and edges. Damp
stain on inside of front cover. Internal pages are nice and clean. Good+
condition. (HOLO2-49-22) . (ID #26329)
$45.00.
215. • Fondation Pour La Mémoire De La Shoah.
1942-2002: 60E ANNIVERSAIRE DE LA DÉPORTATION DES JUIFS DE FRANCE. Paris,
Fondation Pour La Mémoire De La Shoah, 2002. Stapled Pamphlet. 8vo. 9 pages. Ill. 22 cm. In French.
Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah was formed in 2000 with recovered money
from the property taken from French Jews during World War II. The Foundation’s
mission is to support projects in all areas of history and research into the
Shoah, education and transmission, memory, solidarity and Jewish culture. The
pamphlet contains a chronology of World War II, lists of works on the Jewish
deportation and a list of the Foundation’s programming for 2002. SUBJECT (S) :
Jews -- Persecutions -- France. World War, 1939-1945 -- Deportations from
France. Other Titles: 60e Anniversaire de la Déportation des Juifs de France.
OCLC lists one copy worldwide (Harvard University Library) . Nice, clean copy.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-13) (ID #26668) $30.00.
216. • Greece) Franco, Hizkia M. ,
1875-1953. THE JEWISH MARTYRS OF RHODES AND COS. Harare, Zimbabwe:
Harper Collins,, 1994. Paperback, 12mo. , 118 pages. : ill. ; 18 cm. SUBJECT
(S) : Jews -- Greece -- Rhodes -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Greece -- Rhodes.
Jews -- Greece -- Kos Island
-- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Greece
-- Kos Island. Holocaust. Translated from the
original French by the author's grandson, Joseph Franco. Includes 8 pages of
photographs, and a list of the Jews of Rhodes who died in the Holocaust, as well
as a list of survivors. Original title: Martyrs juifs de Rhodes
et de Cos ISBN: 1779040040; 9781779040046. Very good condition. (SEF-31-15) (ID
#25274) $145.00.
217. • Hamburg)
Sielemann, Juergen, editor. Forwards by Henning Voscherau & Peter Jaffe.
HAMBURGER JÜDISCHE OPFER DES NATIONALSOZIALISMUS: GEDENKBUCH. Hamburg:
Staatsarchiv Hamburg,
1995. Cloth, 4to, xxiii, 450 pages. Includes the names of every Jewish Hamburg
resident who perished in the Holocaust & where, as well as a bibliography and
charts showing how many residents were sent to each concentration camp or other
destination. The lack of other illustration makes this a stark & powerful
work. (MX-33-26) (ID #10536) $150.00.
218. • Klarsfeld, Serge. ADDITIF AU MÉMORIAL DE
LA DÉPORTATION DES JUIFS DE FRANCE.
LE PROCÈS DE COLOGNE.
Paris, Les Fils Et Filles Des Déportés Juifs De France, 1980. Softcover. [67],
[45] pages. Ill.
30 cm. In French. An Addendum to “Le Mémorial de la Déportation des Juifs de
France. ” These books contain a large majority of names of all the victims in France, their
nationalities, ages, and birthplaces. They also contains detailed history of
each deportation convoy and the arrival at the extermination camps. Serge
Klarsfeld, with his wife, created l'Association des fils et filles des déportés
juifs de France (Association of the sons and daughters of Jews deported from France) or
FFDJF in 1978, which is responsible for defending the cause of the descendants
of deportees. Serge Klarsfeld is also Vice-President of the Fondation pour la
Mémoire de la Shoah. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Persecutions -- France.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Registers of dead -- France. World War,
1939-1945 -- Deportations from France.
War crime trials -- Germany
-- Cologne.
Named Person: Lischka, Kurt -- Trials, litigation, etc. OCLC lists 25 copies
worldwide. Ex-library with minimal markings. Some light wear to spine, but
otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-49-12) . (ID #26319) $45.00.
219. • Klarsfeld, Serge. LE MÉMORIAL DE LA
DÉPORTATION DES JUIFS DE FRANCE.
Paris : Fils Et Filles Des Déportés Juifs De France. , 1978.
Paper wrappers. , 4to. Unpaginated; about 700 pages. Illustrated with
facsimiles and photos. In French. SUBJECT (S) : Jews – persecutions – France; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) –
registers of dead – France; World War, 1939-1945 – deportations from France; France – ethnic relations.
Klarsfeld (b. 1932) was a “lawyer, historian, and Nazi-hunter. [He] was born in
Bucharest and moved with his family to France as a
child. While he, his mother and sister remained in hiding in Nice, his father
was arrested there in 1943 and deported to Auschwitz
where he perished. Serge Klarsfeld has a varied academic background with a
degree in history from the Sorbonne, a law degree from the Paris Faculty of
Law, and a diploma from the Institute
of Political Science in Paris. While a student he
met his wife Beate. Klarsfeld has devoted himself to seeking out Nazi criminals
who were successful in evading punishment and seeing that they be brought to
justice. Working as a team, he and his wife have focused on Kurt Lischka, Klaus
Barbie, and several others... At the 1987 trial, Serge was the first of many
private prosecution lawyers testifying against Barbie who was ultimately
sentenced to life imprisonment. ”(EJ) Good condition. (MX-16-3) (ID #19827)
$70.00.
220. • Klevan, Avraham, editor. EHILOT YISRAEL
SHE-HARVU BA-SHOAH. Jerusalem,
Yad Vashem, 1982. (FT) Softcover. 8vo.
Viii, 148 pages. 23 cm. In Hebrew and English. Edition: Mahad. Ara`it
(Preliminary Edition) . Includes table of contents and introduction in English.
This book lists the Jewish communities destroyed in the Holocaust, grouped
geographically. The names were to be included in the then-planned Mount of
Remembrance in Yad Vashem. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --
Statistics. Jews -- Europe -- Statistics.
Title translates to English as, “Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust.
” Bibliography: pages 147-148. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Slight darkening
along spine with handwritten title. Some underlining in English table of
contents, introduction and page 86, but otherwise nice and clean copy with
tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-45-16). (ID #26580) $45.00.
221. • Leeuwarden)
Jong, Salomon De. JOODS LEVEN IN DE FRIESE HOOFDSTAD. 1920-1945 VOLTOOID
VERLEDEN TIJD. Leeuwarden,
Miedema, 1970. Paper Wraps. 131 pages. Illus. 22 cm. In Dutch. Series: Fryske
Akademy. Utjefte. Nr. 367. Title translates to English as, “Jewish Life in the Frisian Capital City.
” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Netherlands
-- Leeuwarden
-- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Joden. Jodendom. Light wear to spine
and covers. Inscription from previous owner on title page. Otherwise, internal
pages are clean and binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-4) (ID
#26135) $75.00.
222. •(Lita) Leikowicz, Ch. ; Mendel Sudarsky;
Uriah Katzenelenbogen; I Kissin; Berl Kagan. LITE. VOLUME 1. New York, Kultur-Gezelshaft Fun Litvishe
Yidn., 1951. Cloth. , Cloth. 4to. 2008 columns, viii pages. Maps on endpapers.
Volume 1 (of 2) only. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S) : Jews – Lithuania – history; Lithuania – ethnic relations. Ex
library. Back hinge broken, otherwise good+ condition. (YIZ-7-9) (ID #19793)
$50.00.
223. • Lublin)
Balaban, Maier. DI IDN-SZTOT LUBLIN (LA CIUDAD
JUDIA DE LUBLIN)
. Buenos Ayres : Tsentral-Farband Fun Poylishe Yidn in Argentine, 1947. Cloth ,
8vo. 191 pages. In Yiddish. "Di Yidn-Shtot Lublin" Frontis, woodcut
illustrations. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland
-- Lublin Lublin (Poland)
-- Ethnic relations. Ex-library. Hinges repaired. Light wear to cover and bit
of label residue on back cover. Text in Very Good condition. (Comhist4-15B) (ID
#26463) $100.00.
224. • (Lublin)
Balaban, Maier. DI IDN-SZTOT LUBLIN (LA CIUDAD
JUDIA DE LUBLIN)
. Buenos Ayres : Tsentral-Farband Fun Poylishe Yidn in Argentine, 1947. Paper
wrappers, 8vo. 191 pages. In Yiddish. "Di Yidn-Shtot Lublin"
ILlustration on cover and throughout. Frontispiece, woodcut illustrations.
SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland
-- Lublin Lublin (Poland)
-- Ethnic relations. Edgewear to covers, and small pieces missing from edge of
covers. Good condition. (Comhist4-15C) (ID #26464) $100.00.
225. • Lublin)
Balaban, Maier. DI IDN-SZTOT LUBLIN (LA CIUDAD
JUDIA DE LUBLIN)
. Buenos Ayres : Tsentral-Farband Fun Poylishe Yidn in Argentine, 1947. Cloth ,
8vo. 191 pages. In Yiddish. "Di Yidn-Shtot Lublin" Frontis, woodcut
illustrations. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland
-- Lublin Lublin (Poland)
-- Ethnic relations. Good condition. (Comhist4-15) (ID #10687) $100.00.
226. • Malenczyk, Jerzy. A GUIDE TO JEWISH LODZ. Warsaw, Jewish Information And Tourist
Bureau, 1994. Softcover. 57 pages. Ill.
Maps. 22 x 10 cm. First Edition. Series: Library of "our roots" vol.
4. A tourists’ guide to Lodz, Poland, including a brief history of Poland, walking
tours and foldout maps and brief biographies of notable former Jewish Lodz
residents . SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Lódz. Joden. Geographic:
Lódz (Poland)
-- Tours. Juden. Lodz.
Includes 2 folded maps. ISBN: 839042360X. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Light
wear to cover, but internal pages are clean and binding is tight; very good
condition. (HOLO2-49-19) . (ID #26326)
$65.00.
227. • Netherlands) Blom, J. C. H. , R. G.
Fuks-Mansfeld, and Ivo Schoffer Schoffer. GESCHIEDENIS VAN DE JODEN IN NEDERLAND. Amsterdam: Balans, 1995.
Hardcover, 8vo, x, 502 pages, illustrated, 24 cm. In Dutch. On the Sephardica
and Ashkenazi communities. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Netherlands -- History. Joden. Netherlands --
Ethnic relations. Includes bibliographical references on pages 483-487 and
index. Light wear and slight chipping to edges of dust jacket. Articles laid
in. Very good condition. (Sef-29-11) (ID #26005) $50.00.
228. • Oshry, Efroim, 1915- ; Leiman, Y. THE
ANNIHILATION OF LITHUANIAN JEWRY. New
York: Judaica Press,, 1995. Hardcover, 8vo. , xi, 312
pages. Illustrated throughout with photos. Maps printed on endpapers.
Translated by Y. Leiman from the Yiddish book "Churbin Lita. "
SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Persecutions -- Lithuania. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
--Lithuania -- Personal narratives. Judenvernichtung Ghetto Erlebnisbericht
Lithuania -- Ethnic relations. Litauen Kaunas. Includes bibliographical
references and index. Writing in ink on inside front cover and title page.Very
good condition in very good dustjacket. (HOLO2-27-3) (ID #26046) $120.00.
229. • Poland. Ministerstwo Informacji.
THE BLACK BOOK OF POLAND ...
New York, G.
P. Putnam's Sons, 1942. Cloth, 8vo, xiv, 615 pages, plates (part double)
portraits, maps (1 fold. ) plans, facsims. (Part double) . "Copyright ...
By the Polish Ministry of Information. " "The black record of German
barbarism from the close of the war in Poland, which ended October 6,
1939, until the end of June, 1941."--p. [v]. London
edition (Hutchinson & Co. , Ltd. ) has title: The German new order in Poland.
Subjects: World War, 1939-1945. World War, 1939-1945 -- Pictorial works. Poland
-- History Occupation, 1939-1945. Ex library copy with bookplate. light wear to
spine. Very good condition. (HOLO2-40-16)
(ID #11736) $40.00.
230. • Römer, Gernot & Ellen. DER LEIDENSWEG
DER JUDEN IN SCHWABEN: SCHICKSALE VON 1933 BIS 1945 IN BERICHTEN, DOKUMENTEN
UND ZAHLEN. Augsburg, German, Presse-Druck Und Verlags-Gmbh, 1983. Paperback.
8vo. 188 pages. Ill. Map, ports. , facsim. 25 cm. In German. Title translates
to English as: “The Plight of the Jews in Swabia. Fates from 1933 to 1945 in
Reports, Documents and Figures. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Persecutions -- Germany
-- Swabia. Jews -- Germany -- Swabia -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Sources.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Germany -- Swabia. Judenverfolgung Time:
Geschichte (1933-1945) Geographic: Swabia (Germany) -- Politics and government.
Schwaben (Bezirk) Juden. Includes bibliographical references. Some slight
discoloration at edges of covers. Some staining at bottom of several pages but
text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-23) (ID #26227) $30.00.
231. • Schneiderman & Barenholtz families)
Myers, Isidore C. REMEMBER: A BOOK TO HONOR THE FAMILY I NEVER KNEW. Newport Beach, CA: I. C. Myers,, 1992. Hardcover, 4to. , xxiii, 279 pages.
Inscribed by the author in the year of publication. Illustrated with photos
throughout. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Wlodawa -- Genealogy. Schneiderman
family. Barenholtz family. Myers, Isidore C. -- Family. Wlodawa (Poland) --
Genealogy. Includes two genealogical charts in pocket. Includes bibliographical
references (p. 276-277) . Letter from the author laid-in. Ex-library with
institutional stamp and spine label residue. Very good condition. (HOLO2-27-21)
(ID #26064) $30.00.
232. • Shatzky, Jacob, D. 1956. Friedman,
Philip. Hertz, Aleksander Hertz. Lichten, Joseph. YAAKOV SHATSKI: TSUM ONDENK.
JAKÓB SZACKI: IN MEMORIAM. JACOB SHATZKY: IN MEMORIAM. New York: Club Of Polish
Jews, 1957. Cloth, small 8vo. , 56, 71 pages. In Yiddish, Polish, and English.
Articles in recognition of Dr. Shatzky, a historian who specialized in the
history of Jews in Poland and Eastern Europe, especially in the period leading
up to the Holocaust, and was “known to Polish Jews in the U. S. And in other
parts of the world as a tireless historical researcher” (from the forward) .
SUBJECT(S) : Memorial books -- Poland. OCLC lists just 1 copy worldwide (JTS) .
Edgewear and light tanning to jacket. Solid binding, very good condition in
good jacket. Scarce. (HOLO2-27-5) (ID #26048) $150.00.
233. • Trzcinski, Andrzej. A JEWISH GUIDE TO
LUBLIN AND SURROUNDINGS. Warsaw, Jewish Information And Tourist Bureau, 1991.
Softcover. 80 pages. Ill. Maps. 22x10 cm. First Edition. Library of "our
roots, " vol. 3. A tourists’ guide to Lublin, Poland, including a brief
history of Poland, walking tours and foldout maps and brief biographies of
notable former Jewish Lublin residents. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Lublin
Region -- History. Walking -- Poland -- Lublin -- Guidebooks. Historische
Stätte. Führer. Region (Poland) -- Tours. Juden. OCLC lists 22 copies
worldwide. Light wear to cover, especially along spine and edges. Internal
pages are nice and clean and binding is tight; very good condition.
(HOLO2-49-23) . (ID #26330) $75.00.
234. • Wisniewski, Tomasz. BOZNICE
BIALOSTOCCZYZNY. HEARTLAND OF THE JEWISH LIFE. SYNAGOGUES AND JEWISH
COMMUNITIES IN BIALYSTOK REGION. Bialystok, Poland, The Author, 1992.
Hardcover, (Cover title:
"Synagogues and Jewish Communities in the Bialystok Region. Jewish life in
Eastern Europe before 1939.") . First Edition. Cloth, 4to (large) , 219
pages. Polish/english text. Portions of text in polish only. ; illustrated
throughout with photos and the drawings by jaroslaw wojtach. , detailed work on
jewish communities in the bialystok region with particular attention paid to
the synagogues which were the centers of those communities. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-50-10) (ID #26121) $30.00.
ZIONISM AS A RESPONSE
TO THE HOLOCAUST
235. • HOLOCAUST AND REBIRTH: A SYMPOSIUM.
Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1974. Softcover, 215 pages, 8vo, 21 cm. Contents:
European history as the seedbed of the Holocaust . Jacob L. Talmon -- The
influence of the Holocaust on the change in the attitude of world Jewry to
Zionism and the State of Israel. Nahum Goldmann -- The Holocaust and the
struggle of the Yishuv as factors in the establishment of the State of Israel.
Yehuda Bauer -- The Holocaust as background for the decision of the United
Nations to establish a Jewish state. David Horowitz -- The Holocaust as a
factor in the national awakening of Soviet Jewry. Shmuel Ettinger. SUBJECT (S)
: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Congresses. Zionism -- History --
Congresses. Israel and the diaspora -- Congresses. Holocaust. Joden. Translation
of ha-Shoah veha-tekumah. Browning of pages. Good condition.
(Holo2-50-13/HOLO2-34-64)) (ID
#26123/5643) $30.00.
236. • Blumenfeld, Kurt. JEWISH FRONTIER: THE
CONQUEST OF ANTI-SEMITISM. [New York], Jewish Frontier Association, 1942. Paper
Wraps. Brochure. 11 pages. 21 cm. 1st edition as a separate issue.
“Reprint from 1942.” A brief examination of anti-Semitism at the time and its
relation to Zionism. Jewish Frontier was a Labor Zionist Journal founded in
1934. Blumenfeld was a German-born Jew from East Prussia. He was the secretary
general of the World Zionist Organization from 1911 to 1914. SUBJECT (S) :
Zionism -- Periodicals. Jews -- Periodicals. Light pencil underlining on cover,
but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-13) . (ID #26277) $40.00.
237. • Corp: Habonim Labor Zionist Youth.
MENAHEL: A PROGRAM GUIDE FOR HABONIM LEADERS. NOVEMBER 1945. New York, Habonim
Labor Zionist Youth, 1945. Stapled. 8vo. 16 pages. Holocaust-era publication. A
monthly periodical published by the Habonim Labor Zionist Youth organization
through April, 1947. Contents of this issue include: “Projects That Have
Worked, ” “The K. M. Discusses Tradition, ” “This is Our K. M. , ” “An Oneg
Shabbat for Solelim, ” “For Your Makhela, ” “Sefer Hayeled, A One-Act Play. ”
OCLC lists only one copy wordwide (New York Public Library) . Very good
condition. (HOLO2-37-15) (ID #26402) $30.00.
238. • General Federation Of Jewish Labour In
Palestine. LABOUR IN PALESTINE: A WEEKLY PRESS SERVICE. VOL 1, NO. 4, JULY 18,
1946. New York, Labor Palestine Information Bureau, 1946. Newsletter. 4to. 5
pages. 36 cm. Reproduced in NY in August, 1946 from original newsletter
published in Tel-Aviv. Contents Includes: “In Struggle Against a Police State!
” “What is the Histadrut? ” “Cooperative Housing, ” “Safeguarding Workers’
Health, ” “Workers’ Insurance, ” “Jewish and Arab Workers on Strike, ”
“”Organised Labour in Palestine, ” “Jewish Labour Abroad: Pioneers from England
for Palestine, ” “Unemployment in Egypt. ” SUBJECT (S) : Labor -- Periodicals
-- Palestine. Trade unions -- Palestine. Succeeding Title: Israel Labour News.
OCLC lists only 4 copies worldwide (New York Public Library, Research; Harvard
University College Library; Hebrew Union College; Hoover Institute on War,
Revolution and Peace) . Date stamp (“AUG 5 1946”) at top of first page. Edges
are darkened with crease and small tear at bottom, but all text is clear.
Underlining and margin notes on pages 2-3. Good condition. (HOLO2-47-5). (ID
#26269) $30.00.
239. • Jewish Agency For Palestine. MEMORANDUM
SUBMITTED TO THE ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY BY THE JEWISH AGENCY FOR
PALESTINE. Jerusalem, Jewish Agency for Palestine, 1946. 1st Edition. Paper
Wrappers, Stains & corner chip to rear cover, bit of pencil underlining,
otherwise Very Good Condition. ; 8vo; 51, [1] pages; 23 cm. Important document
from immediate post-Holocaust efforts to establish the State of Israel.
(MX-33-18) (ID #8194) $40.00.
240. • Lapide, Phinn (Pinchas) . THE PROPHET OF
SAN NICANDRO. New York, Beechhurst Press, 1953. Cloth, 8vo. , 240 pages. With16
pages of photographs. The story of an entire historically-Catholic village in
Italy who emigrated to Israel after the Holocaust and converted to Judaism.
SUBJECT (S) : Jewish converts. Ex-library with typical markings. Good +
condition. (HOLO2-38-6) (ID #26425) $30.00.
241. • Palestine Histadrut Campaign. TO THE CRY
OF THE HOMELESS, HISTADRUT RESPONDS… UNCONDITIONAL SURVIVAL. New York,
Palestine Histadrut Campaign, 1943. Brochure. 20 cm x 36cm. A quad fold
holocaust-era brochure, emphasizing the strong response needed by World Jewry
to the plight of the Refugees of Europe and to build of Labor Palestine as the
solution, the way to guarantee the survival of the Jewish people in light of
the onslaught in Europe. This pamphlet publicizes the work of the Histadrut in
the areas of military, agriculture, medical and social service and the rescuing
of refugees. Additionally, there is a plea for support and donations from
American Jewry. OCLC lists no copies. “League for Labor Palestine, ” stamp on
back cover, small pencil marking on one page. Otherwise a nice, clean copy with
minor bumping on one corner. Very good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-47-16) . (ID #26365) $100.00.
242. • The Workers’ Bank Limited. REPORT OF THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE WORKERS’ BANK LTD. 1942. Tel-Aviv, [The Workers’ Bank
Limited], 1943. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 13, [3] pages. A brief survey of Palestine’s
economy in 1942, including agriculture, industry, and employment figures.
Financial activity of the bank for the calendar year 1942 and its balance sheet
as of December 31, 1942 are also included. OCLC lists no copies worldwide.
Cover Title: “The Workers’ Bank Limited. Tel-Aviv, Palestine. Twenty-First
Annual Report. ” Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-2) . (ID #26266) $30.00.
243. • Wurm, Shalom. PROBLEMS OF EUROPEAN
NATIONALISM. MATERIALS FOR DISCUSSION #5. New York, Habonim – Labor Zionist
Youth, 1941. Stapled. 4to. 11 pages. 28 cm. Labor Zionists believed that a
Jewish state could only be created through the efforts of the Jewish working
class settling in Palestine and constructing a state. This publication is an
examination of the idea of nationalism and how it has affected relations, and
in particular war, in Europe. CONTENTS: “The Nations of Europe and Their
Conflicts, ” “The Treaties of Versailles and Post-War Europe, ” The Concept of
Nationality. ” Light wear to cover with bumping at edges. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-35-16) (ID #26147) $75.00.
POST-WAR
RECONSTRUCTION & RESTITUTION
244. • GLOBKE UND DIE AUSROTTUNG DER JUDEN.
Berlin, Committee for German Unity, 1960. Paper Wrappers, Parge corner missing
from rear & last page, no text loss. ; Large 8vo; 119 pages; German edition
of Wolff IV # 2045a English edition is "GLOBKE--ADENAUER'S STATE SECRETARY
AND THE EXTERMINATION OF THE JEWS ON THE CRIMINAL PAST OF DR. HANS GLOBKE STATE
SECRETARY IN THE OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL CHANCELLOR ADENAUER. " (H-17) (ID
#3913) $40.00.
245. • THE JEWISH TRAVEL GUIDE 5713 (GERMAN
EDITION) : THE JEWISH LIFE IN GERMANY. Stuttgart : Paneuropean Edition,
1953-1953. Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 128 pages. In German. German title: “Jüdischer
Reiseführer : das jüdische Leben in Deutschland.” Withouth the slightest trace
of irony, lists all the wonderful destinations in Germany available to the
Jewish tourist of the immediate post-war period. Full of photographs of
synagogues, Jewish monuments and memorials in Germany as well as advertisements
of interest to Jewish tourists. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (Germany:
Sachsische Landesbibliothek, Universitatsbibliothek Mainz) Very good , clean
copy with covers intact. (HOLO2-13-13) (ID #22360) $75.00.
246. • JUDISKA VÄRLDSKONGRESSEN : MEDEL OCH MÅL.
Stockholm : Jewish World Congress, 1947. Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 22 pages. In
Swedish. “World Jewish Congress : Resources And Objectives”. SUBJECT (S) :
World Jewish Congress. OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide (Harvard) . Pencil
writing on cover. Good + condition. (HOLO2-38-19) (ID #26437) $125.00.
247. • Wachsman, Z. H. JEWS IN POST WAR EUROPE:
THE GOVERNMENTS IN EXILE AND THEIR ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE JEWS. New York: H. H. Glanz,
1944. Paperback, 8vo, 111 pages, 21 cm. Subject: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Governments in exile. Jews -- Europe. Good condition.
(Holo2-50-16) (ID #12009) $30.00.
248. • American Jewish Committee. THE COMMITTEE
REPORTER NEWSLETTER, NO 3 – 5. New York, American Jewish Committee, 1953. Paper
Wraps. 4to. Each issue is 4 pages. 28 cm. No 3, May 1952. No 4, Sept-Oct 1952.
No 5, January 1953. The American Jewish Committee is oldest Jewish defense
organization in the United States, established in 1906 "to prevent the
infraction of the civil and religious rights of Jews, in any part of the world.
" This publication was released intermittently. Not to be confused with
the more extensive “Committee Reporter, ” released after Executive Committee
and Annual meetings. Contents of these issues include: “Anti-Semitism Grows in
Russia, ” “AJCommittee Supports Liberal Immigration, ” “Neo-Nazism on Upswing
in Germany, ” “West Germany Signs Agreement to Pay $822, 000, 000 for Nazi
Anti-Semitic Acts, ” “Blaustein Sees Truman; Asks Correction of Immigration
Interpretation, ” “All AJC Resources Ready in Fight on Open Red Anti-Semitism.
OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard University Library, Brandeis University
Library) . Ex-library with unobtrusive stamps on front of each issue. Small pen
mark in top margin of issue number 5 cover. Address correction on subscription
info of issue nos. 4 and 5, but otherwise nice and clean copies. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-47-26) . (ID #26373) $45.00.
249. • American Zionist Emergency Council. AFTER
THE VICTORY: A BLUEPRINT FOR THE REHABILITATION OF EUROPEAN JEWRY. New York,
The American Zionist Emergency Council, 1943. Stapled. 4to. 19pages. 28 cm.
Contents Includes: “The Range of the Practical Problem, ” “Resettlement in
Palestine, ” “The Fruit of Zionist Endeavor, ” “Misconceptions Regarding
Zionism, ” “Beginnings of Work in Palestine, ” “Herzl and Programmatic Zionism,
” “The Balfour Declaration and The Mandate, ” “The Last Barrier, ” “The Arab
Question, ” “Palestine in the Post-War World, ” “The Jewish Commmonwealth, ”
“The Resolution on Palestine of the American Jewish Conference. ” SUBJECT (S) :
Zionism. Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Jews. Minor bumping at corners and
binding. Internal pages are nice and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-15)
(ID #26146) $100.00.
250. • Duker, Abraham G. editor. JEWISH POST-WAR
PROBLEMS. A STUDY COURSE. VOL VIII (ONLY) : JEWISH SURVIVAL IN THE DEMOCRACY OF
THE FUTURE. New York, American Jewish Committee. Research Institute On Peace
And Post-War Problems. , 1943. Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 23 pages. 23 cm.
Contents: vol. 8. Jewish Survival in the Democracy of the Future. SUBJECT (S) :
World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Reconstruction (1939-1951) WORLD WAR (1914-1918)
WORLD WAR (1939-1945) JEWS. Very slight discoloration at edges of cover. Nice,
clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-28-19) (ID #25947) $30.00.
251. • Jewish Life. FACT SHEET ON WEST GERMAN
REARMAMENT. New York, Jewish Life, 1955. Paper Wraps. 6 pages. 28 cm. Tri-fold,
newsletter-style fact sheet reprinted from the January 1955 issue of Jewish
Life magazine (now Jewish Currents) . Contents includes: “The Plan to Rearm
West Germany, ” “Will West Germany Keep Its ‘Pledges’? ” “The ‘Pledges’ Already
Being Broken, ” “West Germany Being Renazified, ” “Worldwide Opposition, ”
“Apprehension in Israel, ” “Toward Peace: Alternatives. ” OCLC lists no copies.
Ex-library with stamp on front and back covers. Underlining of headline on one
page. Pages darkened with some small tears at edges, but all text is clear.
(HOLO2-47-19) . (ID #26368) $65.00.
252. • Johann N Schmidt. ’THOSE UNFORTUNATE
YEARS’: NAZISM IN THE PUBLIC DEBATE OF POST-WAR GERMANY. Bloomington, Indiana:
The Jewish Studies Program, Indiana University, 1987. Softcover, 12mo, 13
pages, 23 cm. Series: Inaugural Paul lecture. SUBJECT (S) : Germany -- History
-- 1933-1945 – Historiography. National socialism -- Psychological aspects
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Psychological aspects. Memory -- Political
aspects -- Germany. Political culture -- Germany. Light wear to front cover and
edges. Very good condition. (Holo2-58-7) (ID #26500) $30.00.
253. • Kohl, Helmut; Vogel, Rolf, editor.
CHANCELLOR HELMUT KOHL ON THE GERMAN-JEWISH QUESTION IN CONNECTION WITH THE
ROLE OF THE LEO BAECK INSTITUTE: A PUBLICATION IN THE
"DEUTSCHLAND-BERICHTE" SERIES. Meckenheim, W. Druck, 1985. Paper
Wrap. 4vo. 33 pages. Ill. Ports. 30 cm. A collection of speeches given by
Chancellor Kohl to the Leo Baeck Institute. Also included are interviews with
the Chancellor and prominent members of the Institute. SUBJECT (S) : Jews,
German. Named Corp: Leo Baeck Institute. Geographic: Germany (West) -- Ethnic
relations. Light wear to cover. Overall very good condition. (HOLO2-29-15) . (ID #26086) $95.00.
254. • Margolin, Leo J. , Ed. THE COMMITTEE
REPORTER. VOL. 9, NO. 4, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1952. New York: American Jewish
Committee, 1952. Wrappers, 8vo, 8 pages, illustrated. Monthly newsletter. Lead
article on anti-Semitism in Europe, by Jacob Blaustein. OCLC lists 16 libraries
holding title. Address label printed on back cover; red and gray pencil
markings on front cover, otherwise very good condition. (Holo2-42-4) (ID
#26523) $30.00.
255. • Margolin, Leo. editor; American Jewish
Committee. THE COMMITTEE REPORTER, VOL. 9 NO. 1 – 4. (1953) . New York,
American Jewish Committee, 1953. Paper Wraps. 4to. Each issue is 8 pages. Ill.
Port. 28 cm. The American Jewish Committee is oldest Jewish defense
organization in the United States, established in 1906 "to prevent the
infraction of the civil and religious rights of Jews, in any part of the world.
" This publication was released regularly following Executive Committee
and Annual Meetings. Not to be confused with the briefer “Committee Reporter
Newsletter, ” released 5-6 times annually. Contents of these issues include:
“Jews Persecuted in Red Nations, AJC Reports, ” “Progress Made in Civil Rights,
” “Resolution on Material Claims Against Germany, ” “Bigotry in National
Election Deplored, ” “Serious Anti-Semitism Erupts in Costa Rica, ” “Reds Breed
Political Hybrid: ‘Comunazi’, ” “’Equality by Statue’’ Evaluates Law’s Role in
Reducing Discrimination, ” “Threat to Europe’s Jews Rising, Blausten Tells
Exec. Committee, ” “E. German Communists Abolish Restitution, ” “AJC-ADL Jointly
Propose National Immigration Policy Commission, ” “Anti-Semites Using New,
Complex Tactics. ” OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Ex-library with unobtrusive
stamps on front and back covers. Address correction on subscription info of
issue no. 4, but otherwise nice and clean copies. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-47-25) . (ID #26372) $50.00.
256. • Robinson, Nehemiah. THE GENOCIDE
CONVENTION: A COMMENTARY. New York, Institute Of Jewish Affairs, World Jewish
Congress, 1960. Cloth. 8vo. 158 pages. 24cm. The “Convention on the Prevention
and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, ” adopted by the United Nations
General Assembly in 1948, defines genocide in legal terms. This study recounts
the formation of the convention and examines its specific provisions. Robinson
was a Lithuanian-born lawyer who was director of the Institute of Jewish
Affairs from 1947-1964. In the negotiations of the “Conference on Jewish
Material Claims” with German authorities at The Hague, Robinson acted as chief
adviser in formulating the agreement on indemnification, and later contributed
to its legislative and judicial implementation. SUBJECT (S) : Genocide.
Génocide. United Nations. Errata inserted in end pages. Slight discoloration at
spine. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-45-18) . (ID #26582) $100.00.
257. • Robinson, Nehemiah. EUROPEAN JEWRY TEN
YEARS AFTER THE WAR: AN ACCOUNT OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRESENT STATUS OF THE
DECIMATED JEWISH COMMUNITIES OF EUROPE. New York: Institute Of Jewish Affairs
Of The World Jewish Congress,, 1956. 293 pages, 8vo, 22 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews
-- Europe. Very good condition. (Holo2-18-19) (ID #25924) $75.00.
258. • Schultz, Sigrid Lillian. GERMANY WILL TRY
IT AGAIN. New York, Reynal & Hitchcock, 1944. Hardcover, xi, 238 pages.
SUBJECT (S) : Germany -- Politics and government -- 1918-1933. Germany --
Politics and government -- 1933-1945. Allemagne -- Politique et gouvernement --
1918-1933. Allemagne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1933-1945. Ex-library with
book plate. Wear to spine, no dustjacket. Good + condition. (HOLO2-34-4) (ID
#26165) $30.00.
259. • Steinitz, Lucy Y; David M. Szonyi, Eds.
LIVING AFTER THE HOLOCAUST: REFLECTIONS BY CHILDREN OF SURVIVORS IN AMERICA.
New York, Bloch Pub Co, 1979. Cloth, 8vo, vi, 175 pages. ISBN 0819700169. A
collection of essays, poetry, photography, short fiction and memoir, including
work by Eric A. Kimmel and Marcia Falk. Very Good Condition. (Holo2-30-1) (ID #26092) $30.00.
260. • United States. ; Congress. ; House. ;
Committee On International Relations. PROBLEMS OF WORLD WAR II AND ITS
AFTERMATH. PART 2: THE PALESTINE QUESTION, PROBLEMS OF POSTWAR EUROPE.
Washington: U. S. Govt. Printing Office, 1976. Paperback, 8vo. , 600 pages.
Volume 2 only but stands on its own for Palestine and Postwar Europe. SUBJECT
(S) : World War, 1939-1945. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945. United Nations. Nations
Unies. United States -- Foreign relations -- Europe. Europe -- Foreign
relations -- United States. Israel -- History -- 1948-1967. États-Unis --
Relations extérieures -- Europe. Europe -- Relations extérieures -- États-Unis.
Israël -- Histoire -- 1948-1949. Italie -- Relations extérieures. Comprises
previously unpublished hearings held in 1943-1945 by the House Committee on
Foreign Affairs (named 1975-1975 Committee on International Relations) .
Ex-library with spine label and institutional stamp. Cover slightly creased.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-27-24) (ID #26067) $45.00.
261. • Vogel, Rolf. DEUTSCHLAND-BERICHTE. YEAR
3, NO. 2. FEBRUARY 1967. Bonn, Rolf Vogel, 1967. Glued binding. 4to. 50 pages.
29 cm. A monthly update on German issues with an emphasis on Jewish and
Israeli-relations. Contents includes: “On the Threshold of German-Arab Talks? ”
“Israel at the ‘Green Week’ in Berlin, ” “Heinz Galinski: Jewish Community – an
Integral Part of Berlin, ” “Improvement in Reparations Payments Despite Budget
Curtailments – in Conversation with the Ministerial Direktor, Dr. Ernst Feaux
de la Croix, ” “Official Contributions on the Field of Reparations (State of
Affairs: December 31st, 1966) , ” “Cardinal Frings on the Jewish Question, ”
“Peter Muller, Chairman of the German-Israeli Study Group: We Want to Find Out
for Ourselves About Democratic Developments in Germany, ” “The ex-Nazis in
Communist Germany, ” “Rabbi Dr. Geis: The Glory and the Misery of the German
Jews, ” “New Towns in Israel. ” SUBJECT(S) : Germany (West) -- Foreign
relations -- Israel -- Periodicals. Israel -- Foreign relations -- Germany
(West) -- Periodicals. Ex-library with minimal markings. One unobtrusive margin
note on first page, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-51-22). (ID #26641) $35.00.
262. • Vogel, Rolf.
DEUTSCHLAND-BERICHTE. YEAR 3, NO. 3. MARCH 1967. Bonn, Rolf Vogel, 1967. Glued
binding. 4to. 53 pages. 29 cm. A monthly update on German issues with an
emphasis on Jewish and Israeli-relations. Contents includes: “Farewell to a
Great Friend of Israel: Fritz Erler, ” “The Federal Foreign Minister, Herr
Brandt: No Justification for Racial Discrimination, ” “Israel’s Ambassador
Spoke to Officers of the Bundeswehr, ” “Budestag Deputy, Herr Benda: Strengthen
Human Contact Between Israel and Germany – A Conversation with the Vice-Chairman
of the German-Israeli Society, ” “Good Cooperation Between German Justice and
the Israeli Authorities, ” “The Relation of the Church to the Jews in the Light
of the Second Vatican Counctil – Cardinal Frings Spoke on the Occasion of
‘Fraternity Week, ’” “The Names and the Fates of Brunswick Jews, ” “The
Prosecution of National Socialist Crimes Trial Review No. 7.” SUBJECT (S) :
Germany (West) -- Foreign relations -- Israel -- Periodicals. Israel -- Foreign
relations -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals. One unobtrusive library stamp in
margin of first page, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-51-23). (ID #26642) $35.00.
263. • Vogel, Rolf.
DEUTSCHLAND-BERICHTE. YEAR 3, NO. 7. JULY 1967. Bonn, Rolf Vogel, 1967. Glued
binding. 4to. 53 pages. 45 cm. A monthly update on German issues with an
emphasis on Jewish and Israeli-relations. Contents includes: “Federal
Government: Upholding the Peace in the Middle East – A Memorandum to the
Plenary Assembly of the United Nations, ” “Extracts from the Press Conference
given by the Israeli Special Envoy, Shimon Peres, on 22.6.67, ” “Israel’s
Association with the EEC Comes Before the Ministerial Council, ” “Firmly on the
Side of Israel – Sympathy and Aid from All the German People – Part II, ” “Alex
Springer: I Am A Witness. Israel Is Not Driving Out the Arab Population – In
Conversation with deutschland-berichte, ” General Doron in Germany Again after
29 Years: The Last Weeks Have Placed German-Israeli Relations in a New Light, ”
“Agitation Against Israel by the Communists in the Soviet-occupied Part of
Germany, ” “Statements Against Israel Made in the Communist Part of Germany. ”
SUBJECT (S) : Germany (West) -- Foreign relations -- Israel -- Periodicals.
Israel -- Foreign relations -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals. Separated into
three sections, but all pages present. Library stamp atop first page, otherwise
a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-24). (ID #26643) $35.00.
264. • Weissmann, Hans & Brigitte Gess. FROM
HORROR TO HOPE: GERMANY, THE JEWS, AND ISRAEL. New York, German Information
Center, 1st Edition. Paperback,
8vo, 95 pages. 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. Sectrions
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 (H-41) Very Good Condition. (ID #14040) $20.00.