CATALOG 117:
Can You Translate The Unthinkable?
A
Catalog of Holocaust Imprints
Issued in Three Parts: Part III
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 III, our final installment of this catalog, is below, consisting
of almost 300 titles. Part III focuses on atrocities and daily life in the
camps, and also the Jewish religious response to the Holocaust. We also include
in this catalog important and unusual related periodicals, both from the period
and from more recent times. Finally, the largest section of Part III is simply
other interesting titles on the Shoah which we felt deserved to be highlighted.
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Contents In
Order:
WAR CRIMES TRIALS
CONCENTRATION CAMPS AND GHETTOS
HAGADAS AND RELATED MATERIAL
LITURGICAL IMPRINTS AND PRAYER BOOKS
RABBINICS
HOLOCAUST-RELATED PERIODICALS
OTHER IMPORTANT AND UNUSUAL HOLOCAUST
TITLES
WAR CRIMES
TRIALS
1. •
Brand, George, Ed. TRIAL OF
HEINRICH GERIKE, GEORG HESSLING, WERNER NOTH, HERMANN MULLER, GUSTAV CLAUS,
RICHARD DEMMERICH, FRITZ FLINT, VALENTINA BILIEN. (THE VELPKE BABY HOME TRIAL).
William Hodge and Co., London.
1950. 1st edition. Original
bright red publisher’s cloth, Large 8vo, 356 pages. War Crimes Trials Volume
VII. The Velpke Baby trial concerned the fate of children born to female Polish
land labourers working compulsorily in Germany. Very Good+ Condition. A
beautiful copy. (LB-10) $50.00
2. • Webb, Anthony M. THE NATZWEILER TRIAL. William
Hodge and Co., London.
1949. 1st edition. Original
bright red publisher’s cloth, Large 8vo, 233 pages. The commandant of
Natzweiler, Fritz Hartjenstein, and five others were tried by a British war
crimes court at Wuppertal,
from April 9, 1946 to May 5, 1946. All of the accused were found guilty; of
these, three were sentenced to death and two hanged, one was later commutted.
Three were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. The death sentences were
carried out on October 11, 1946. Very Good+ Condition. A beautiful copy. (LB-10)
$75.00
3. • Phillips, Raymond; Sir David Maxwell Fyre
(Editors). TRIAL OF JOSEPH KRAMER AND FORTY-FOUR OTHERS. (THE BELSEN
TRIAL). William Hodge and Company, Ltd., London,
England, 1949. 1st
edition. Original bright red publisher’s cloth, Large 8vo, 749 pages. Scarce
volume provides thorough documentation of the trail of commanders of the Belsen
and Auschwitz camps. Includes testimony and
evidence for prosecuttion and defense. Accompanied by a range of photographs.
Very Good Condition. An excellent copy. (LB-10) $100.00
4. •
REPORT OF ROBERT H. JACKSON UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE TO THE
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MILITARY TRIALS, LONDON , 1945. Washington,
US Dept of
State, 1947. Original Publisher’s cloth, 8vo, 439 pages. Robert H. Jackson (1892-1954) was a
leading American lawyer, judge, writer and life of the 20th century. He served
as a United States Supreme Court Justice from 1941 until 1954. During 1945-46,
Justice Jackson was the architect of the international trial process and then
the chief prosecutor of the surviving Nazi leaders at Nuremberg, Germany.
Spine sunned, otherwise Very Good Condition. (LB-10). $30.00
CONCENTRATION
CAMPS AND GHETTOS
5. • AUSCHWITZ:
NAZI EXTERMINATION CAMP. Warsaw:
Interpress Publishers, 1985. Paperback, large 8vo; 204 pages. English
translation of: Oswiecim.
With 66 pages of plates; including photos, folded maps and facsimiles.
Contents: Foreword; Józef Buszko -- Konzentrationslager Auschwitz; Danuta Czech
-- The prisoners; Tadeusz Iwaszko -- Extermination; Franciszek Piper -- The
resistance movement in and around the camp; Barbara Jarosz -- The liberation of
the camp and aid to the freed prisoners; Andrzej Strzelecki. SUBJECT (S): World
War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. Auschwitz
(Concentration camp) Includes Bibliography: p. 203-[205]. Light wear, very good
condition, (HOLO2-27-8) (ID #26051) $30.00.
6. • KZ: BILDBERICHT AUS FUENF
KONZENTRATIONSLAGERN. No Place, Amerikanisches Kriegsinformationsamt. 1st
Edition. Paper Wrappers, 4to
(Large), 30 pages. Robinson &
Friedman #3587. Wolff I #1580. This collection of some of the most horrible
concentration camp documentary photos you'll see was put together as part of
the US Army's denazification and re-educationprogram for the German populace
after the war. The photos were takenat 5 liberated camps: Buchenwald, Belsen, Gardelegen, Nordhausen, & Ohrdruf, and often
show German civilians or SS men being forced to bury, move or view bodies. 44
black-and-white photographs. Originalstapled wrappers, printed in grey and
black; First edition. KZ was used as an abbreviation of Konzentrationslage
(concentration camp). "This small but important book was distributed in Germany
by the American War Information Unit at the end of the World War II in order to
convey to the civilian population the enormity of the crimes committed by the
Nazis in the name of the German people. Thus this book, which is not much more
than a pamphlet, may represent the single most significant use of photography
as a witness in the medium's history" (Parr, M. and Badger, G., The
Photobook: A History Vol.II, p.194). Powerful stuff. Light wear, folding
crease, crease tear to margins of last 5 leaves, touching one photo. Paper
& binding remain very solid, Good+ Condition. (HOLO2-13-4) Folded in half, tear to rear cover, paper
solid. Good. (ID #3835) $500.00.
7. •
(Neuengamme) Van De Poel, Albert. NEUENGAMME. GETUIGENIS OVER HET
ONGEMASKERDE NATIONAL-SOCIALISME VAN EEN DUITSCH CONCENTRATIEKAMP. Heerlen, Netherlands,
Winants, 1945. 1st Edition. Cloth, Small
8vo, 134 pages. In the original Dutch. Memoir of life in
Neuengamme Concentration Camp near Hamburg
from 1941-43.van de Poel was prisoner #5919. Wiener Library (Wolff) #1: 1797.
Dampstains to boards & top edge, otherwise Good Condition. (HOLO2-53-7). (ID #5822) $75.00.
8. • (Ravensbruck) Concentration Camp Mail.
PRINTED "FORMULA LETTERSHEET" FROM RAVENSBRUCK POSTED BY INMATE NO.
11647 OF BLOCK SL 2/6 TO HER FAMILY IN PRAGUE.
Light wear, Very Good condition; Date February 1945 Very late 'formula
lettersheet" from woman at Ravenbruck. THe first word "dearest"
is written within a heart. Clearly cancelled "FURSTENBERG 12.2.45"
(HOLO2-25-24) (ID #4981) $225.00.
9. • (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.
10. •
Trunk, Isaiah. JUDENRAT; THE JEWISH COUNCILS IN EASTERN
EUROPE UNDER NAZI OCCUPATION. New York, Macmillan 1972. 1st Edition.
Cloth, 8vo, xxxv, 664 pages, illustrations, 24 cm. Includes bibliographical
references. Subjects: Jewish councils--Europe,
Eastern--History--20th century. Jews--Europe,
Eastern--Politics and government. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). In scarce
jacket. Edgewear to jacket. Very good conditon in good jacket. (HOLO2-34-62)
(ID #10694) $45.00.
11. •
(Buchenwald) Kuratorium Für Den Aufbau Nationaler Gedenkstätten In Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen,... NATIONALE GEDENKSTÄTTE:
BUCHENWALD AUF DEM ETTERSBERG BEI WEIMAR,.
Reichenbach, I. V., Volkskunst-Verlag, 1958.
3rd Revised Edition. Paper Wrappers, Oblong 8vo, 47 pages. No Date (late
1950s?). Includes 71 photos, maps &
illustrations. East German Production.
(H-17) Very Good Condition. (ID #6243) $135.00.
12. • Abraham H Foxman. GHETTO VILNA,
1941-1944. New York: City
College Of New York, 1962. Softcover, 12mo, 50 pages,
23 cm. SUBJECT (S): Jewish ghettos -- Poland – Vilna. Keeper of the
rules. Other Titles: Vilna-- story of a ghetto; Keeper of the rules; Journal of
social studies (City University of New York. City College).
An issue of Journal of social studies: vol. Xx, no. 1, Fall-Winter, 1962.
Caption title. Foxman (1940-) is an “Anti-Defamation League (ADL) executive.
Born in Poland
in 1940, Foxman survived the Holocaust when his parents entrusted him to their
Catholic nursemaid, who baptized him and raised him as her own son. After the
war, which Foxman’s parents, Helen and Joseph, miraculously survived, they
returned to claim him but faced several custody battles, which they ultimately
won. Following their safe passage to a Displaced Person’s Camp in the American
Zone in Austria, the family
eventually moved to the United
States in January 1950. Three imperatives
that have shaped his life are the legacy of the Holocaust, particularly his
experience as a hidden child, and his belief in the necessity of working to
insure the security of the State of Israel and the safety of Jews to live
freely as Jews everywhere, especially the United States…. In 2000, Foxman
rebuked Democratic vice presidential candidate Senator Joseph Lieberman, who
spoke of the need for religious values in American life, for injecting religion
into the public square. Foxman did not repeat this call during the 2004
election, when religion again entered the public square, for he was still
regaining his balance after a nearly year-long controversy over Mel Gibson’s
controversial film The Passion of the Christ. Foxman’s initial private and
respectful inquiries to Gibson went unanswered. Instead of following the
customary American protocol and meeting with Jewish leaders in the hope of
finding common ground, Gibson and his followers turned the tables and accused
their accusers of being anti-Christian, a charge reiterated so often on cable
television shows, in conservative newspapers, and among web “bloggers” that it
became the dominant story. Some in the Jewish community would come to accuse
Foxman of generating more interest in the film than it might have otherwise
garnered” (Hirschhaut in EJ, 2007). OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (FAU &
Nat Lib Israel).
Light staining to front and back covers. Very good condition. Scarce.
(Holo2-58-9) (ID #26502) $125.00.
13. • Amsterdam)
Meijer, Jaap. HET VERDWENEN GHETTO: WANDELINGEN DOOR DE AMSTERDAMSE JODENBUURT.
Amsterdam:
Joachimsthal's Boekhandel, 1948. Cloth, 4to, 159 pages. 25 cm. Loaded with
photos. Includes bibliographical footnotes and index. Subject: Jews -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam. Very Good Condition in Very Good
jacket. (HOLO2-50-3) (ID #10611) $60.00.
14. • Auerbach, Rachel (Rahel Oyerbakh). .
OYF DI FELDER FUN TREBLINKE: REPORTAZSH. Lodzsh, [Centralna Zydowska Komisja
Historyczna], 1947. Stiff Wrappers, Small 8vo, 109 pages, with an additional
[9] leaves of plates (1 folds out). 21 cm.
In Yiddish. Added title page: "'Treblinka.' Reportaz". Series: Oysgabe fun der tsentraler Yidisher
historisher komisye baym Ts. K. fun poylishe yidn; number 33. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland --
Personal narratives. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945
-- Personal narratives, Jewish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Originally
bound in flimsy and fragile paper wrappers, this copy has been rebound in stiff
wrappers; sturdy cardstock front cover with original wrapper cover
affixed. Pages tanned. Very Good
Condition. Scarce (HOLO2-57-12). (ID
#26258) $100.00.
15. • Auerbach,
Rachel (Rahel Oyerbakh). . OYF DI FELDER FUN TREBLINKE: REPORTAZSH. Lodzsh,
[Centralna Zydowska Komisja Historyczna], 1947. Paper Wrappers, Small 8vo, 109
pages, with an additional [9] leaves of plates (1 folds out). 21 cm. In Yiddish. Added title page:
"'Treblinka.' Reportaz".
Series: Oysgabe fun der tsentraler Yidisher historisher komisye baym Ts.
K. fun poylishe yidn; number 33. SUBJECT(S):
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Personal narratives.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal
narratives, Jewish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Originally bound in flimsy
and fragile paper wrappers, this copy has been rebound in hardcovers. Pages
tanned. Very Good Condition. Scarce
(H-40) (ID #13975) $100.00.
16. • Balberyszski, Mendel. LIKWIDACJA GETTA
WILENSKIEGO. Warszawa: Centralna zydowska komisja historyczna, 1946. Paperback,
12mo, 40 pages, 21 cm. Series: Wyd. Cent. Zyd. Komisji Historycznej; 23 Odbitka
z ksiazki, "Dokumenty I materialy do dziejów okupacji niemieckiej w
Polsce, " tom II "Akcje I wysiedlenia. " Subject: Ghetto -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal
narratives, Polish. Subject: Vilnius (Lithuania) --
Ghetto. Pages browning. Very good condition. (H-13) (ID #12131) $75.00.
17. • Barfod, Jorgen H. HELVEDE HAR MANGE
NAVNE. EN BERETNING OMKONCENTRATIONSLEJRE OG FÆNGSLER, HVOR DER SAD DANSKERE
1940-1945. København?, Forlaget Zac, 1969. 1st Edition. Hardcover, Very Good
Condition; 8vo; 463 pages; Black Book for Danish deportees to Nazi prisons and
concentration camps. Important sourcebook focussing on the camps and sub-camps
where Danes were sent. So thorough is this work that these subcmaps are even
given seperate listings in the table of content--7 are given distinct headings
under Sachsenhausen, 17 under Mühlberg, 23 under Neuengamme! Other camps which
are often overlooked get attention as well, such as Flossenburg, Helmbrecht,
Falkensee, Dora, Ellrich, Gross Rosen, Kolpin, etc. This massive work also
includes chapters on German Prisons and includes deportation lists by Camp,
organized alphabetically by prisoner. At the rear are a bibliography, Subject
index, and names index. Number of copies printed is not indicated, but given
the expensive full black leather binding, as well as notations on the colophon
regarding typeface, printer, and type of paper used, one would presume this to
be one of a fairly limited edition. It is truly a very special book. NOT A
REPRINT. (HOLO2-34-46) (ID #6443) $750.00.
18. • Berg, Mary. WARSAW GHETTO. A DIARY. [New York], L. B. Fischer, 1945. Cloth. 12mo.
253 pages. 21 cm. Very early published (1945) diary of a teenage Polish girl
from Hitler’s invasion of Poland
in 1939. Mary Berg kept a day-to-day record of her four years in the Warsaw
Ghetto, confinement in a Warsaw prison, dispatch
to the internment camp in Vittel,
France, and
finally, her journey to freedom. A remarkable document of World War II.
SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish. Geographic: Poland --
History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. "Norbert Guterman in collaboration with
Sylvia Glass prepared the English version. "--Pref. Lacks dust jacket.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-55-25). (ID #26362) $30.00.
19. • Bergen-Belsen)
Bredsdorff, Elias & Kate Fleron, editors. FRIT DANMARK. UDGIVET AF EN KREDS
AF DANSKE. VOLUME 4, NR. 7, 22. JUNI 1945. København, 1945. 1st Edition (?).
Paper Wrappers, 4to; Includes an article
on Belsen, as well as other news from newly liberated Europe.
Very Good Condition; (HOLO2-34-29) (ID #6434) $40.00.
20. • Bergen-Belsen)
Herzberg, Abel Jacob. AMOR FATI--ZEVEN OPSTELLEN OVER BERGEN-BELSEN.
Amsterdam,
Moussault's Uitgeverij, 1950. Cloth, Lacks Jacket; 16mo; 126 pages; Wiener
Library (Wolff) # I: 1686. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-53-12). (ID #5527) $75.00.
21. • Billinger, Karl, (Pseud). Foreword by Lincoln Steffans.
FATHERLAND. New York,
Farrar & Rinehart, 1935. 1st American Edition. Cloth, 8vo; Translation of Wiener
Library (Wolff) # I: 1841, the documentary novel SCHUTZHAFTLING 880: AUS EINEM
DEUTSCHEN KONZENTRATIONSLAGER, about a German Communist active in the
resistance who is thrown into the camps. Extremely early expose of the Nazi
concentration camps. Labor activist Vic Riesel's copy with his ownership
signiture. Wear to top of spine. Otherwise Very Good Condition. Lacks Jacket;
(HOLO2-34-53) (ID #5629) $50.00.
22. • Blumenthal, Nachman, editor. Forword by
Filip Friedman. DOKUMENTY I MATERIALY--TOM I OBOZY. Lodz, CZKH, 1946. 1st Edition. Paper
Wrappers, Light wear to wrappers, Good+ Condition; 8vo; v, 335 pages; In
Polish. "Documents and Material on the Period of the German Occupation of Poland Vol. I
Camps. " Includes Index On cover: "Z Czasow Okupacji Niemieckiej w
Polsce. " Robinson & Friedman #1999. Chapters include: Oswiecim, Majdanek,
Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzec, Chelmno, Trawniki-Poniatowo , Plaszow, Oboz pracy w
Rozwadowie I Stalowej Woli, Obozy w Poznanskiem, etc. 13 pages of maps &
facsimiles. (H-17) (ID #4752) $175.00.
23. • (Breendonck) • Fischer, Frans. L'ENFER
DE BREENDONCK, SOUVENIRS VÉCUS. Bruxelles, Editions Labor, 1944 (!). Paperback,
12mo, 2 p. L., [7]-156, [2] pages, 18 cm. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 --
Personal narratives, Belgian. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. “The Nazis
transformed Fort Breendonk into a prison camp. On
September 20, 1940, the first prisoners arrived. Initially prisoners were petty
criminals, people deemed anti-social, or trespassers of the new race laws.
Later on, resistance fighters, political prisoners and innocent hostages were
detained as well. Another section was used as a transit camp for Jews being
sent to death camps such as Auschwitz”
(Wikipedia 2010). Published in late 1944, this is certainly one of the very
first concentration camp memoirs published on liberated European soil (Belgium
was liberated September 1944). Very Good Condition; (HOLO2-53-10) (ID #5579
$75.00.
24. • Another Copy. 1st Edition. Paper
Wrappers, Spine cocked, some wear to wrappers, Good Condition. (HOLO2-53-9) (ID
#5580) $60.00.
25. • Browning, Christopher R. REMEMBERING
SURVIVAL: INSIDE A NAZI SLAVE-LABOR CAMP. New York, W. W. Norton & Co.,
2009. Softcover. 8vo. Xxii, 363 pages. Ill.
“Draws on the testimony of survivors of the Holocaust-era Starachowice
slave-labor camps to examine the Jewish prisoners' fight for survival through a
succession of brutal Nazi camp regimes. ” SUBJECT (S): World War, 1939-1945 --
Concentration camps -- Poland
-- Starachowice. Forced labor -- Poland -- Starachowice -- History
-- 20th century. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Starachowice. Jews -- Poland -- Starachowice
-- History -- 20th century. Nazis -- Poland -- Starachowice -- History
-- 20th century. Holocaust survivors -- Poland -- Starachowice --
Biography. Named Corp: Starachowice -- Arbeitslager Time: Geschichte Geschichte
1939-1945 Geographic: Wierzbnik (Starachowice,
Poland) --
History -- 20th century. Starachowice (Poland) -- Juden. Includes
bibliographical references (pages 301-362) and index. ISBN: 9780393070194.
Uncorrected advanced reading copy. Underlining on several pages of
introduction, but otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition.
(HOLO2-51-9). (ID #26629) $30.00.
26. • Buchenwald)
Gynt, Olaf. Foreword by Johann Kirsten. MANDEN FRA NORDEN: FRA BUCHENWALDE TIL
BERNADOTTE. No Place (københavn?), Bogforlaget Guldhorn Tonder, 1946. 1st
Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, Small dampstain at bottom of front cover, a tough
of edgewear, Very Good Condition; 8vo; 80 pages; Collection of poems about
freedom fighters and the liberation struggle in Denmark (& Norway). Warm,
personal full-page 109 word autograph inscription on half-title. Laid into the
book is a 4-page, 4to (8-1/2"x12") poem entitled "Den Hvide
Fakir, " number 16 of 300 copies; It is folded in half, but is otherwise
in very good condition as well. Some pages uncut. (HOLO2-34-12) (ID #6498)
$100.00.
27. • Chládková, Ludmila. THE TEREZIN GHETTO.
Prague, Nase Vojsko [For] The Terezín Monument,
1991. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 47 pages. Ill. 21 cm. Series: Documents, v. 227. A
survey of the fort turned concentration camp in Terezin including: a brief
history; information on life in the camp; a chronology of the camp; pictures
from the camp; and numerical information on deported prisoners. Original Czech
Title: “Terezínské Ghetto. ” SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Persecutions -- Czechoslovakia.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Czechoslovakia. Theresienstadt
(Concentration camp). English translation by Vlasta Basetlíková. ISBN:
8020602852. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Light wear to cover with some
bumping at corners and small price sticker on back. Internal pages are clean
and binding is tight; very good condition. (HOLO2-49-27). (ID #26334) $30.00.
28. • Cleveringa, R. P.; Holk, L. E. Van;
Schöffer, Ivo. GEDENKSCHRIFTEN VAN PROF. MR. R.P. CLEVERINGA. BETREFFENDE ZIJN
GEVANGENSCHAP IN 1940-1941 EN 1944. Leiden,
Brill, 1983. Softcover. 8vo. Viii, 175 pages. Ill. 24 cm. In Dutch. Series: Studies over
de geschiedenis van de Leidse Universiteit, 1. In 1940, Cleveringa delivered a
famous speech in which he protested against the German occupation authorities’
dismissal from Leiden of his teacher and colleague Prof. Eduard Maurits Meijers
and other Jewish colleagues. Cleveringa was arrested by the Security Police and
in the summer of 1941 imprisoned in Scheveningen. In 1944, he was imprisoned in
Camp Vught. Title translates to English as,
“Memoirs on His Captivity in 1940-1941 and 1944.” SUBJECT (S): Law teachers -- Netherlands
-- Biography. Prisoners of war -- Germany -- Biography. World War,
1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Germany. Konzentrationslager Named
Person: Cleveringa, R. P. (Rudolph Pabus) , 1894-1980. Cleveringa, Rudolph P.
(Jurist). Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 9004070923. Some
writing in pencil on title page, but otherwise a nice, clean copy with tight
binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-9) (ID #26664) $30.00.
29. • Comite International D’auschwitz.
INFORMATIONSBULLETIN, NR 2 (155). FEBRUAR 1974. BULLETIN D’INFORMATION. NR 2
(155). FEVRIER 1974. Warsaw,
[Comite International D’auschwitz], 1974. Paper Wraps. 4to. 8 pages. 31 cm.
Identical text in German and French. The International Auschwitz Committee was
formed by survivors of the Auschwitz death
camp in 1952 to support the survivors and to fight racism and anti-Semitism.
The Committee's mission was to maintain contact with survivors on both sides of
the Iron Curtain and serve as an outreach program to young adults in the
community. Inhalt: "In Auschwitz am 29.
Jahrestag, " "Liebe Kameraden und Freunde, " "Befreiung im
Januar 1945, " "Prozesse gegen Kriegsverbrecher," "Die
Hauptkommission zur Untersuchung der Hitlerverbrechen," "Rettung der
Befreiten." Matieres: "A Auschwitz pour le 19e [sic]
Anniversaire," "Chers Camarades et Amis," "La liberation en
janvier 1945," "Criminels Proces," "La Commission Centrale
d'Enquete sur les Crimes Nazis en Pologne," "Le sauvetge des
liberes." SUBJECT(S): Holocaust,
Jewish (1939-1945). International Auschwitz
Committee -- Periodicals. Auschwitz
(Concentration camp). OCLC lists 6
copies worldwide, only one in the US.
Front page slightly darkened at edges with some bumping, but all text is
clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-8). (ID #26272) $40.00.
30. • Dachau)
Musiol, Teodor. DACHAU,
1933-1945. Kotowice, Slask, 1986. 1st Edition. Hardcover, Very Good Condition
in Good Jacket.; 8vo; 503 pages; 25 cm. In Polish with summaries in English,
Russian, French, and German. Bibliography on pages 279-290. Scarce. 90 pages (!
) of plates of photos & facsimiles of documents. The book also contains 33
seperate apendicies, which include a table listing out 987 names (along with
date & place of birth, & date of death) of victims of a 1942 transport
to Dachau, a 14-page names index, 8 maps, a chart showing the nationalities of
prisoners (lists 2 British, 2 Albanians, and 1 Spanish citizen, for example) ,
etc. A massive & important work. (HOLO2-25-13) (ID #8200) $200.00.
31. • (Dachau)
Nielsen, B. J. DE SENDTE ET BARN TIL DACHAU.
EN AUTENTISK BERETNING. København, Forlaget Excelcior, 1946. 1st Edition (?).
Paper Wrappers, Light wear, Very Good Condition; Small 8vo; 31 pages; In the
original Danish. Dachau
memoir. (HOLO2-34-44) (ID #6508) $75.00.
32. • Distel, Barbara & Ruth Jakusch.
CONCENTRATION CAMP DACHAU
1933-1945. Brussels,
Comite International De Dach, 1978. Paperback,
Oblong 4to, 229 pages. Full history of the camp. A photo sourcebook
on Dachau. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-34-67) VG+
Condition. (ID #133) $30.00.
33. • Frandsen, Poul. GESTAPOFANGE NR. 355:
EN RYSTENDE SKILDRING AF JOURNALIST POUL A. FRANDSEN'S OPHOLD I VESTRE
FAENGSEL. Kobenhavn, Winthers Forlag, 1945. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Pages
browning, light wear and closed tear to cover, otherwise Good Condition.; 8vo;
32 pages; Danish resistance and Nazi imprisonment survival memoir (holo2-53-1)
(ID #3996) $70.00.
34.
•
(Froslev) Schiøtt, Folmer. FANGE I FRØSLEV. Odense, Skandinavisk Bogforlag, 1945. Paper
Wrappers, 1945. "Frøslev Camp (Danish: Frøslevlejren, German:
Polizeigefangenenlager Frøslev) was an internment camp in German-occupied Denmark
during World War II. In order to avoid deportation of Danes to German
concentration camps, Danish authorities suggested, in January 1944, that an
internment camp be created in Denmark.
The German occupation authorities consented, and the camp was erected near the village of Frøslev
in the south-west of Denmark,
close to the German border. From mid-August until the end of the German
occupation in May 1945, 12,000 prisoners passed through the camp's gates. Most
of them were suspected members of the Danish resistance movement, Communists
and other political prisoners. Living conditions in the camp were generally
tolerable, but 1,600 internees were deported to German concentration camps,
where 220 of them died (approximate numbers)...When the German occupation
ended, the prisoners were released, only to be immediately replaced with
suspected Nazi collaborators, and the camp's name was changed to Fårhus Camp
(Fårhuslejren). The internment camp was now run by the Danish resistance
movement, and among those interned was Frits Clausen, former leader of the
Danish Nazi party. Later on the Danish state would take over from the
resistance movement, using the camp as the country's largest correctional
facility for convicted collaborators" (wikipedia 2010). Paper brown but
not fragile. Light wear, Good Condition; 8vo; 172 pages; Holocaust survival
memoir. (HOLO2-34-25) (ID #4001) $75.00.
34A•
(Grini) Bratlie, Gunnar. Foreword by Francis Bull. SKISSER I SMUG. GLIMT FRA
LIVET PÅ GRINI.. Stavanger,
Norway,
Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 1945. 1st Edition (?). Cloth, Oblong 4to; 60 pages;
Unpaginated & undated. Magnificent illustrated documentaryon life in Grini
Concentration Camp in Norway.
The book actually has very little text apart from Bull's foreword; It is
essentially a book of sketches with short blurbs about each detailed
illustration--not only of prisoners working, and being abused, but also of them
painting, making music, celebrating holidays, etc. Bound in mock-marbled boards
with illustrated endpapers. A wonderful book. Boards bowed as usually found.
Paper & internal binding Very Good. Lacks Jacket. (ID #6467) $200.00
35. • (Grini & Falstad) Markussen,
William. FRA FALSTAD TIL GRINI. No Place (oslo),
Eget Forlag, 1945. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Small tear to endpaper at
binding, otherwise Very Good Condition; 8vo; 148 pages; Memoirs of survival in
Falstad Strafgefangenlager & Grini. In Norwegian. (HOLO2-34-36) (ID #6510)
$75.00.
36. • (Grini) Fange Nr. 17897 (Johan Vogt).
33 REGLER FOR GOD TONE PÅ GRINI. Oslo,
Aschehoug, 1945. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Small closed tear to rear cover,
no text affected. Good Condition; 12mo; 24 pages; Drawings are by Grini
survivor Joachim Grogaard. In Norwegian. (HOLO2-34-40) (ID #6480) $75.00.
37.
•
(Grini) Grogaard, Joachim. TRE AR UNDER KUNZE--GRINI KONSENTRASJONSLEIR. Oslo, Florlagt Av H.
Aschehoug, 1945. 1st Edition. Cloth, 8vo; 306 pages; In Norwegian. Grogaard's
drawings--camp scenes, cartoons, portraits of his imprisoned comrades--are
wonderful--some are charicatures, others are beautiful busts which show off his
skill as a trained artist. With a drawing on nearly every page of this large
book, there probably does not exist a better illustrated work on on the Nazi
concentration camp at Grini. Very Good Condition. Lacks Jacket (ART-12-12) (ID
#6446) $300.00.
38. • (Grini) Jorgensen, Ragnvald. MED BLYANT
PA GRINI DE SISTE 8 MANEDER. Bergen,
J. W. Eides Forlag, 1946. 1st Edition. Cloth, Discoloration to boards,
otherwise Very Good Condition Lacks Jacket; 8vo; 127 pages; In Norwegian. Grini
survivor's memoir, illustrated throughout with line drawings. In beautiful
decorated boards illustrated with a prisoner-in-barbed-wire-field design.
(ART-12-11) (ID #5521) $90.00.
39. • Gumkowski, Janusz; Rutkowski, Adam.
TREBLINKA. Warszawa: Council For Protection OF Fight And Martyrdom Monuments;
1961. Paper wrappers; 8vo. 56 pages. SUBJECT (S): World War, 1939-1945 –
prisoners and prisons, German; World War, 1939-1945 – atrocities; Jews –
Poland; Treblinka (concentration camp); Poland – history – occupation,
1939-1945. Very Good condition. (MX-2-2C) (ID #26441) $30.00.
40. • Another Copy. Good condition; bumped corners, back cover a
little loose. (MX-2-2/2B) (ID #19279/26124) $30.00.
42. • Hagen, Bjarne. Foreword by Harald
Wigforss. DETTA ÄR GESTAPO: ORGANISATION, METODER OCH ARBETE I NORGE. Stockholm, Natur Och
Kultur, 1944. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, Spine cocked, otherwise Very
Good Condition; 8vo; 158 pages; Contemporary (1944) account, printed in Sweden, of Nazi persecutions in Norway, with
much on the concentration camps. Ads for other books on War-time Norway at rear.
(HOLO2-34-49) (ID #6499) $100.00.
43. • Heiden, Konrad. THE NEW INQUISITION. New York, Modern Age
Books, 1938. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Corner of cover clipped, sllight wear
to cover, Good Condition; 8vo; 188 pages; Wolff I #1078. Translated by Heinz
Norden. Guido Kisch's Copy. Exile writer describes in detail the persecution of
the Jews under the Nazis,the torture and concentration camps. An early report
on the Holocaust in Germany.
Includes bibliographic resources. Good + condition. (HOLO2-50-11) (ID #4570) $50.00.
44. • Herzberg, Abel Jacob. AMOR FATI--ZEVEN
OPSTELLEN OVER BERGEN-BELSEN. Amsterdam, Moussault's Uitgeverij, 1946.
Cloth, 8vo, 95 pages. Survival Memoirs.
Listed in Wiener Library (Wolff) # I: 1686. Heavy edgewear to boards &
vellum backstrip. Insides Very Good Condition. Lacks Jacket? (HOLO2-53-3). (ID #26130) $60.00.
45. • Honselaar, Bert. VLUCHT NAAR VOREN.
CELLULAIR JOURNAAL, 1944. ’s-Graveland, Uitgeverij De Driehoek, 1946. Cloth.
8vo. 253 pages, [1 page]. 21 cm. In Dutch. Diary of an Amsterdam prisoner from January-February,
1944. Typographical error on cover (1943). SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 --
Personal narratives, Dutch. World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons,
German. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Concentratiekampen. Other Title: “Vlucht Naar
Voren. Cellulair Journaal, 1943.” OCLC lists only 14 copies worldwide. Cover is
lightly worn with some bumping at corners and a small tear on back. Internal
pages are darkened at edges, but all text is clear and binding is tight. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-39-22) (ID #26611) $30.00.
46. • Itzhak, Katzenelson. VITTEL DIARY [22.5.43-16.9.43].
Tel-Aviv, Ghetto Fighters House, 1964. Hardcover. 8vo. 276 pages. 22 cm.
Undated, First Edition. Diary kept by a popular Jewish Polish poet who was
taken from the Warsaw Ghetto (where his wife and 2 of his children were killed)
with his surviving son, to the detention camp in Vittel, France.
He and his son were later taken to Auschwitz
were they were murdered in May, 1944. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945.
Personal narratives, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). Translation of
Pinkas Vitel by Dr. Myer Cohen. Light wear to boards with some fading at spine.
Pages are clean, binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-19) (ID #26223) $30.00.
47. • Jong, Louis De. EEN STERFGEVAL TE
AUSWITZ. Amsterdam,
Querido's Uitg, 1967. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 21 cm. In Dutch. An address delivered
by Dr. Louis Jong while accepting his Associate Professorship at the Dutch
Economic Institute in Rotterdam on Sept 21, 1967. Full Interior Title: 'Een
sterfgeval te Auswitz'. Rede uitgesproken bij de aanvaarding van het
buitengewoon hoogleraaschap in de geschiedenis van de Jongste tijd aan de
Nederlandse economische Hogeschool te Rotterdam
op 21 Sept. 1967. OCLC lists only one copy worldwide (British Library). Cover
worn with some fraying at edges. Pages darkened at edges, but all text is clear
and binding is secure. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-25) (ID #26614) $30.00.
48. • Kaczkowski, Adam. BRAMY TRAGEDII. Warsaw: Sport I
Turystyka, 1989. Hardcover, 8vo, 28 X 28 cm; without dust jacket. 140 pages.
First edition. Title translates as “Gates of Tragedy”. Introduction in Polish;
list of photographs, and notes by Maria Bukowska, in Polish, English, French,
German and Russian. Printed on heavy black paper, almost 100 black and white
photographs of concentration camps (Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, Belzec,
Lublin, Plaszow, Stutthof, and others) , and other sites of martyrdom.
SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Poland. ISBN: 8321726836. OCLC
lists 15 copies worldwide. Very slight wear, otherwise very good condition.
(Holo2-30-9) (ID #26100) $30.00.
49. • Kasser, Elsbeth. GURS: EIN
INTERNIERUNGSLAGER IN SÜDFRANKREICH, 1939-1943: ZEICHNUNGEN, AQUARELLE,
FOTOGRAFIEN: SAMMLUNG ELSBETH KASSER. [Viborg,
Denmark],
Skovgaard Museets Forlag, 1990. Softcover. 62 pages. Col. Ill. 23 cm. In
German. A collection of drawings, watercolors and photographs of Gurs
Concentration Camp, sourced from the private collection of Elsbeth Kasser. Includes
forward by Thomas Bullinger. SUBJECT (S): Concentration camp, Gurs (France).
ISBN: 8787191032. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (SUNY at Buffalo, Library of
Congress, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, Staats
& Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg). Some wear to cover, especially at edges.
Internal pages are nice and clean; very good condition. (HOLO2-55-11). (ID #26348) $50.00.
50. • Katz, Josef. ONE WHO CAME BACK: THE
DIARY OF A JEWISH SURVIVOR. New York, Herzl Press And Bergen-Belsen Memorial
Press, 1973. Cloth. 8vo. X, 277 pages. 22 cm. A firsthand account of Katz’
experience in the ghettos and concentration camps of Nazi-held Latvia. Review
of the book from Jewish Frontier, May 1975, laid in as well. Contents: Leaving
Lubeck: January, 1933-December, 1941 -- Deportation: December, 1941-April, 1942
-- The Riga ghetto: April, 1942-November, 1943 -- Kaiserwald: November,
1943-Fall, 1944 -- Stutthof: Fall, 1944 -- The Schichau dockyard: November,
1944 -- January, 1945 -- Death march in Germany: January-March, 1945 --
Liberation: March 8, 1945 -- Epilogue: return to Lübeck -- Biographical note --
Glossary of ghetto and concentration camp terms -- SS ranks with army
equivalents. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Germany -- Lübeck -- Biography.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Latvia -- Personal narratives. Geographic:
Lübeck (Germany). Translated from German by Hilda Reach. Light wear to dust
jacket with some fraying at edges and a rip up the spine. Book itself is clean
with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-25) (ID #26156) $30.00.
51. • Katzenelson, Yitzhak. VITTEL DIARY
[22.5.43-16.9.43]. Tel Aviv: Ghetto Fighters' House, 1964. Cloth, 8vo, 22 cm;
276 pages, including black and white portrait tipped in facing t. P. Translated
from the Hebrew, and with an introduction dated 1964, by Myer Cohen. Katznelson
was a highly regarded poet and dramatist in both Hebrew and Yiddish; many of
his poems have been set to music. Witnessing the murder of his wife and two of
his children in the Warsaw Ghetto, he joined the resistance. Later deported to
the Vittel concentration camp in France, he and another child perished at
Auschwitz. Pencil markings throughout; cover slightly worn with one stain on
front cover; block is tight; very good condition. (Holo2-36-11) (ID #26385) $30.00.
52. • Korczak, Janusz. THE GHETTO YEARS,
1939-1942. Tel Aviv: Ghetto Fighters' House; Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing
House, 1980. Softcover, 21 cm; 264 pages (8 pages of plates). Second edition.
Translation of “Pamietnik z getta, ” Korczak’s diary, written (in Polish) in
the three months prior to his deportation to Treblinka on August 5, 1942.
Volume includes articles, manifestos and letters, written by Korczak during the
war years, and analytical material written in Hebrew by Yitzhak Perlis and
translated to English. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Persecutions -- Poland – Warsaw;
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland
-- Warsaw -- Personal narratives; Educators -- Poland -- Warsaw
-- Biography. Almost no wear; excellent condition. (Holo2-36-10) (ID #26384)
$30.00.
53. • (Ladelund) Leppien, Dr. Jörn-Peter,
editor. translated Into Danish Bylone Anker Jakobsen. KONCENTRATIONSLEJREN
LADELUND 1944. Ladelund, Slesvig-holsten, Ev. -Luth. Kirchengemeinde Ladelund,
1990. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, Very Good Condition; 8vo; 48 pages;
Catalog and guide form the pernament exhibition at the Ladelund Concentration
camp in Schleswig-Holstien, just over the border from Denmark. Includesa a list
of those interned (killed?) at the camp at rear; a majority were Dutch. Very
Good Condition. (HOLO2-34-34) (ID #6484) $50.00.
54. • (Lodz Ghetto) Dobroszycki, Lucjan
(editor). Translated by Richard Lourie, Joachim Neugroschel, et al. THE
CHRONICLE OF THE LODZ GHETTO, 1941-1944. New Haven and London, Yale University
Press 1984. 1st Edition. Cloth, large 8vo, 551 pages. Massive day-by-day record
of life in the second-largest Jewish ghetto in Nazi Europe - a community that
was reduced from 163, 177 people in 1941 to 877 by 1944. Compiled by
inhabitants of the ghetto and illustrated with more than 70 photographs.
Includes Appendix of Polish and German Street Names and an Index. Very Good
Condition in Very Good jacket. (HOLO2-25-20)
. (ID #10667) $30.00.
55. • (Lvov) Wells, Leon
W. THE DEATH BRIGADE. (THE JANOWSKA ROAD.). New York: Holocaust Library; 1978. Paper
wrappers; 8vo. 305 pages. Illustrated with maps. Inscribed by the author in
year of publication. "Leon Weliczker Wells was born in Lvov, Poland, on
March 10, 1925.Wells was a prisoner in the Janowska concentration camp outside
Lvovduring World War II. He escaped from the camp in an uprising in 1943and was
hidden in the basement of the Kalwinski family on theoutskirts of Lvov.Wells
kept a written record of his experiences as a member of the"Death
Brigade," and these memoirs were published in Poland after thewar and
reissued in the United States as The Janowska Road. In 1946Wells left Poland
for the American Zone in Germany, and while inMunich he helped organize the
Jewish Historical Commission there. Thisgroup gathered documents on the
Holocaust which became part of theoriginal collection of the Yad Vashem archive
in Israel. Wells gavetestimony at both the Nuremberg trials and the Eichmann
trial...Wellspublished Who Speaks for the Vanquished? in 1987. In this work
Wellsinvestigated the "non-response" of American Jewish leaders of
theplight of Jews in Nazi Europe. He contended that Zionist organizationsin
America failed to respond in a significant way to save the Jews ofEurope
because they were focusing their time, influence, and money onpreparations for
a Jewish state in Palestine" (Yale 2002). SUBJECT (S): Jews – persecutions
– Ukraine – L'viv; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) – Ukraine – L'viv – personal
narratives; World War, 1939-1945 – atrocities; Concentration camps – Pologne;
Wells, Leon Weliczker, b. 1935; L'viv, Ukraine – ethnic relations. Good +
condition. (Holo2-11-5) (ID #20856) $30.00.
56. • Marszalek, Jozef; Wisniewska, Anna.
MAJDANEK. Lublin, Krjowa Agencja, 1983. Paper Wraps. 43 pages. Ill. 23x11 cm. A
brochure for visitors to the Majdanek camp with information concerning:
Hitler’s rise to power; the layout of the camp; living conditions of prisoners;
mass extermination of prisoners; and the resistance movement within the camp.
SUBJECT (S): Majdanek (Concentration camp). OCLC lists two copies worldwide (US
Holocaust Memorial Museum, Metropolitan Library System). Nice, clean copy with
tight binding. Some wear to cover at edges and along spine, otherwise very good
condition. (HOLO2-49-21). (ID #26328)
$65.00.
57. • Neuengamme) Van De Poel, Albert.
NEUENGAMME. GETUIGENIS OVER HET ONGEMASKERDE NATIONAL-SOCIALISME VAN EEN
DUITSCH CONCENTRATIEKAMP. Heerlen, Netherlands, Winants, 1945. 1st Edition.
Cloth, Small 8vo; 134 pages; In the original Dutch. Memoir of life in
Neuengamme Concentration Camp near Hamburg from 1941-43.van de Poel was
prisoner #5919. Wiener Library (Wolff) #1: 1797. Internal binding crack,
otherwise Good Condition. (HOLO2-53-8). (ID #5592) $75.00.
58. • Nyiszli, Miklos. AUSCHWITZ; A DOCTOR'S
EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT. New York, Frederick Fell, 1960. Cloth. 8vo. Xviii, 222
pages. Ill. Documentation of the experiences of Dr. Nyiszli, who was taken to Auschwitz,
separated from his family and forced to lead the Nazis’ pathology research on
the prisoners. Foreward by Bruno Bettelheim. SUBJECT (S): Prisons. Violence.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. Named Person: Mengele, Josef, 1911-1979.
Named Corp: Auschwitz (Concentration camp). Very good condition+ with very
good+ dust jacket in protective mylar jacket. A stunning copy. (HOLO2-55-22). (ID #26359) $100.00.
59. • Pinkhof, Detje. EEN DAGBOEK MET
SPROOKJES UIT KAMP WESTERBORK. [Hooghalen?], Herinneringscentrum Kamp
Westerbork, 1998. Paper Wraps. 12mo. 80 pages. Ill. 17 cm. In Dutch. Detje
Pinkhohf the daughter of a famous Amsterdam-Jewish family. This is the diary
she kept with stories and fairy tales while interned at Camp Westerbork. On July
20, 1943 her entire family was deported to the Sobibor extermination camp.
Title translates to English as, “A Diary with Stories from Camp Westerbork.
” SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Netherlands
-- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Named Person: Pinkhof, Detje,
1924-1943 -- Diaries. Named Corp: Westerbork (Concentration camp). ISBN:
9073629144. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Nice, clean copy. Dust jacket and
book in very good condition. (HOLO2-39-21) (ID #26610) $35.00.
60. • Polakiewicz, S. A TOG IN TREBLINKE:
KHRONIK FUN A YIDISH LEBN. Buenos Ayres: Tsentral-farband fun Poylishe Yidn in
Argentine: tsuzamen mit di Landslayt Fareynen fun Sokolov-Podlask in Argentine
un Uruguay,
1948. Cloth, 8vo, 143 pages, illustrations, facsims, plates, 21 cm. Related
Titles: Día en Treblinka. Title on verso of titlepage: Un día en Treblinka.
Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Personal narratives. World War,
1939-1945--Atrocities. Treblinka (Poland: Concentration camp) Series:
Dos poylishe yidntum; bd. 31. Very good condition. (H-18) (ID #12280/) $50.00.
61.
• Another Copy.
Hinge repair, light wear, good +
condition. (H-18) (ID #26465) $50.00.
62. • Poller, Walter. MEDICAL BLOCK
BUCHENWALD: THE PERSONAL TESTIMONY OF INMATE 996, BLOCK 36. [London], Souvenir
Press, 1961. Cloth. 8vo. 277 pages. Ill. Ports. A first person account of the
medical block at Buchenwald from a prisoner who held the position of secretary
to the camp doctor. SUBJECT (S): Prisons. Violence. Named Corp: Buchenwald
(Concentration camp). Fine condition in fine dust jacket with protective mylar
jacket. A beautiful copy. (HOLO2-55-23).
(ID #26360) $50.00.
63. • Preuss, Erich. REMEMBER THAT. DENKET
DARAN!. PENSEZ-Y!. Munich,philipp Rauscher, 1950. Paper wrappers, oblong 8vo,
16 x 22 cm, 81 pages. Two fold-out maps; appears originally to have been
published with postcards inserted in front cover. In English, German, and
French. Published as a guide through the memorial sites of the former Concentration
Camp Dachau, with photographs, prisoner codes (color) , drawings by survivor
Jan Komski. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust memorials -- Germany
– Dachau. OCLC
lists 14 copies owned worldwide. Previous owner’s name in ink on inside front
cover. Light wear to wrappers; paper browning as generally found; small tear on
first page; front cover partial tear; pencil markings on back cover; photos
remain sharp and clear. (Holo2-30-12) (ID #26103) $35.00.
64. • Qvale, Per, editor. KRITIKK OG KRISE I
PEDAGOGIKKEN. 11 INNLEGG OM OPPDRAGELSE ETTER AUSCHWITZ. Olso, Pax Forlag,
1972. 1st Edition (?). Paperback, Very Good Condition; 12mo; 200 pages; In
Norwegian. (HOLO2-34-31) (ID #6414) $40.00.
65. • Rajca, Czeslaw; Wisniewska, Anna. MAJDANEK:
CONCENTRATION CAMP. Lublin, State Museum Majdanek, 1983. Softcover. 12mo. 101
pages. Ill. 17 cm. First Edition. A brief history of the Majdanek concentration
camp outside of Lublin, Poland where nearly 80, 000 were exterminated in less
than three years. Also includes personal recollections from former prisoners
including accounts of labor, executions, resistance and liberation. Translated
by Anna Zagorska. SUBJECT (S): Majdanek (Concentration camp). Bibliography:
pages 99-100. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Nice, clean copy; very good
condition. (HOLO2-49-20). (ID #26327)
$45.00.
66. • Ranz, Jochanan. IN NAZI CLAWS: BENDZIN
1939-1944. Self Published, 1976. Paperback. 8vo. Ix, 102 pages. Ill. 22 cm. Second
Edition. A personal account of Ranz’s experience in the Bendzin ghetto, from
which most were moved to Auschwitz in 1943. This copy is signed and dated
(Spring 1976) by the author on the first page. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945
-- Poland
-- Bendzin. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Jews -- Poland -- Bendzin. Light wear
to cover with some minor fading and bending at corners. Nice clean copy. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-29-12) (ID #26083) $40.00.
67. • Rashke, Richard L. ESCAPE FROM SOBIBOR.
Urbana: University Of Illinois Press,, 1982. Paperback, 8vo, ix, 391 pages.: 12
pages of photographs. Frontispiece map. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945) -- Poland. Sobibór (Concentration camp) Previously published:
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982. With a new afterword. Includes bibliographical
references (p. 371-391). Light creasing to front cover. Very good condition.
(MX-33-23) (ID #25135) $30.00.
68. • Redlich,
Carl Aage:. 19. SEPTEMBER: 12 POLITIMÆNDS BERETNING OM
OPHOLDET I DE TYSKE KONCENTRATIONSLEJ. Kobnhavn, Samlerens Forlag, 1945. 1st
Edition. Paper Wrappers, 4to
(large), 313 pages. Includes 46 photos, maps and drawings, 5 in
color. A powerful collection of memoirs of resistance fighters who were sent to
Nazi Concentration camps, POW camps, and slave-labor workshops and camps.
Contents include: Overfaldet of Deportationen (by Redlich); I Leipzigs
Ruindynger (by Borge Anthony); I Fangelejrens Atelier (by Munk-Andersen); Paa
Flyvemaskinfabrik I Wittenberg (by Svend Julsgaard Larsen); Paa Kanonfabrik I
Lauchhammer (by Erik Mueller); "Reichsbahn Jessen" (by Vestergaard
Christensen); etc. Also includes 10-page memorial listing of members of the
underground who perished in the struggle. (ART-12-13) Very light wear to blank paper wrappers, Very
Good Condition. (ID #4000) $100.00.
69. • Richman,
Leon. WHY?:
EXTERMINATION CAMP LWÓW (LEMBERG) , 134 JANOWSKA STREET, POLAND:
A DOCUMENTARY. New York, Vantage Press, 1975. Cloth. 8vo. 273 pages. 21 cm.
First Edition. A first-hand account of life inside the Lwow concentration camp
from a long-term inmate. ISBN: 0533017726. SUBJECT (S): Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945) -- Ukraine
-- L’viv. Janowska (Concentration camp). Light wear to dust jacket. Book itself
is a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-28-6). (ID #25934) $35.00.
70. • Ross, Henryk; Klugman, Aleksander. THE
LAST JOURNEY OF THE JEWS OF LODZ.
Tel Aviv: S. K?ibel,,. No Date (1967-70? ). Hardcover, oblong 4to; 84 pages.
Photographs on almost every page, accompanied by captions in English, Hebrew,
Yiddish, Polish, French and German. Also includes facsimiles of documents,
posters, currency and stamps from the Ghetto. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- Lodz. World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland --
Lodz. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Cover title: Geto Lodz; Ghetto Lodz.
Photographs by Henryk Ross; edited by Aleksander Klugman. One page torn and
repaired with non-archival tape. Otherwise, very good condition. (HOLO2-27-11) (ID #26054) $125.00.
71. • 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.
(HOLO2-34-68) (ID #14177) $40.00.
72. • (Sachsenhausen) Jakhelln, Carl; August
Lange; & Olav Larssen. 3 FRA SACHSENHAUSEN. Oslo, 1945. 1st Edition (?). Cloth, 8vo; 204
pages; 3 memoirs by survivors: Vinter I leiren (by Jakhelln) , Ved livets
grense (by Lange) , and Blant landsmenn I Sachsenhausen (by Larssen). Also
includes "Slutten" by Waclaw Winiarski. In Norwegian. "Carl
Johan Frederik Jakhelln (27 August 1914 – 1987) was a Norwegian diplomat and
writer...While a student at the University
of Oslo, he was arrested for 'spying'
in 1941 during the German occupation of Norway. He was imprisoned at
Møllergata 19 from 31 March to 28 June, and then in Grini concentration camp
until November. He was then incarcerated in Sachsenhausen concentration camp
until the war's end in May 1945. Here he led a social life with prisoners of
several nationalities. He was known for making crossword puzzles, quizzes and
other pastimes for fellow prisoners. After the war he issued the book 3 fra
Sachsenhausen ('Three From Sachsenhausen') in 1945, together with August Lange
and Olav Larssen,, where his contribution was the chapter "Vinter i
leiren" ('Winter in the Camp'). He also released the poetry collection
Dikt fra Sachsenhausen ('Poems From Sachsenhausen'), together with Olav
Dalgard, Bjarne Aanesen and Lars Magnus Moen" (Wikipedia 2010). Very Good
Condition. Lacks Jacket; (HOLO2-34-18/23)
(ID #6447/6513) $100.00.
74. • (Sachsenhausen) Lange, August,
Foreword. DIKT FRA SACHSENHAUSEN. Oslo,
Forlagt Av Johan Grundt Tanum, 1945. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 51
pages pages. Poetry written bt Olav Dalgard, Bjarne Aanesen, Carl Jakhelln
& Lars Moen while imprisoned in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp.
(HOLO2-34-14) Very Good Condition. (ID #6501) $75.00.
75. • (Sachsenhausen/Oranienburg)
Concentration Camp
Mail. PRINTED
"FORMULA LETTERSHEET" LETTER HOME FROM INMATE HEINRICH LISKA, NO.
36189 OF BLOCK 44A, TO HIS MOTHER (OR WIFE? ) MARENKA LISKOVA, IN PRAGUE. Light wear, Good
condition; 4 pages; Dated Sept 28, 1943. Written in neat, legible German
script. Includes Sachsenhausen barrelstamp on front, and cancelled 12 pfennig
stamp (with Hitler's portrait) with a clear "Oranienburg"
cancellation. (HOLO2-25-23) (ID #5829) $200.00.
76. • Sausnitis, Karlis. SALASPILS [DEATH
CAMP]. Riga:
Publishing House Liesma, 1969. Paper wrappers, oblong 8vo, 8 leaves (16 pages).
16 x 21, 5 cm. In English, translated from Latvian. Pamphlet describing the
concentration camp of Salaspils and memorial near Riga, possibly originally in a book of the
same title. Color photographs on each page; diagrams of camp and memorial. No
copies in OCLC. …. One small tear in cover, otherwise very good condition.
(Holo2-30-3) (ID #26094) $35.00.
77. • Sausnitis,
Karlis. SALASPILS [NAVES NOMETNE]. Riga:
Izdevnieciba Liesma, 1969. Paper wrappers, oblong 8vo, 8 leaves (16 pages). 16
x 21, 5 cm. In Latvian. Pamphlet describing the concentration camp of Salaspils
and memorial near Riga,
possibly originally in a book of the same title. Color photographs on each
page; diagrams of camp and memorial. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (German
National Library) , with the author listed as Peteris Eteris. Covers partly
split at spine, otherwise very good condition. (Holo2-30-2) (ID #26093) $35.00.
78. • Seger,
Gerhart Heinrich. ORANIENBURG; ERSTER AUTHENTISCHER BERICHT EINES AUS DEM
KONZENTRATIONSLAGER GEFLUCHTETEN. Karlsbad,
Czechoslovakia,
Verlagsanstalt Graphia, 1934. Karlsbad, Graphia, 1934. Paperback, 8vo, 76
pages, 23 cm. Series: Probleme des Sozialismus, nr.5. Subjects:
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Political crimes and offenses
-- Germany.
Oranienburg, Germany. Konzentrationslager. Germany --
History -- 1933-1945. Front board detached, otherwise good condition.
(H-22) (ID #11721) $200.00.
79. • Sehn, Jan. LE CAMP DE
CONCENTRATION D'OSWIECIM-BRZEZINKA. AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU. Warsaw, Wydawnictwo Prawnicze, 1961. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 170 pages. Ill.
Map. Third Edition. In French. The book examines the role, aims and activities
of the camp of Auschwitz in the general system
of Nazi concentration camps, leaning on many more documents than previous
publications. The work is based on the facts established and documented by
Nuremburg Tribunals. Corp Author: Glówna Komisja Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich
w Polsce. Errata slip inserted. Includes bibliographical references. OCLC lists
13 copies worldwide. Some wear to cover and backstrip with fraying at top.
Internal pages are clean and binding is tight. (HOLO2-41-10) (ID #26665) $45.00.
80. • Shephard, Ben. AFTER DAYBREAK: THE
LIBERATION OF BERGEN-BELSEN, 1945. New York, Schocken,
2005. Cloth. 8vo. X, 274 pages. 16 pages of plates. 23 cm. First American
Edition. A documentary filmmaker draws on Allied records, diary excerpts, and
the testimony of survivors to describe the 1945 liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp by the British,
exploring the humanitarian and medical issues surrounding the camp's
liberation. SUBJECT (S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps --
Liberation -- Germany.
Concentration camp inmates -- Medical care -- Germany. Named Corp: Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp). Includes
bibliographical references (pages [247] - 257) and index. ISBN: 0805242325.
Very good condition with very good dust jacket. (HOLO2-49-7). (ID #26315) $30.00.
81. • Shonfeld, Moshe & Herman Appelman.
Fwd. by Josiah Wedgewood, M. P. THE MARK OF THE SWASTIKA: EXTRACTS FROM THE
BRITISH WAR BLUE BOOK, TOGETHER WITH THE WHITE PAPER ON THE TREATMENT OF GERMAN
NATIONALS IN GERMANY.
New York, The
Ad Press, 1941. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers,
8vo, 107, 110 pages. 23 cm. In English & Yiddish. This
publication offers "The most comprehensive survey of Germany's treatment of Jews and other minorities
within Germany,
including conditions in concentration camps. " Produced by the Great
BritainForeign Office. Contains documents concerning German-Polish relations
and the outbreak of hostilities between Great
Britain and Germany on September 3, 1939.,
& the final report by the Right Honourable Sir Nevile Henderson. G. C. M. G;
on the circumstances leading to the termination of his mission to Berlin, September 20,
1939. SUBJECT(S) Geographic: Germany -- Foreign relations -- Poland. Poland -- Foreign relations -- Germany. Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Germany. Germany -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain. (H-42) Heavy brown stain to front cover &
edges and extending into the text of the introductory material and up to page
20 (but easy to read through). Otherwise Good Solid Condition. (ID #14062)
$100.00.
82. • Smolen, Kazimierz. AUSCHWITZ
1940-1945: GUIDE-BOOK THROUGH THE MUSEUM. Katowice,
Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, 1981. 8th Edition. Paper Wrappers, 12mo (small),
119 pages. Early 1980s edition of
this extremely well illustrated and informative guide and introduction to
Auschwitz Additional folded map laid in. (Holo2-25-22) Light wear to wrappers, good, solid
condition. (ID #3920) $30.00.
83. • Stabholz, Tadeusz. SIEDEM PIEKIEL. Stuttgart [Wyd.
Czasopisma "ojf Der Frai"], 1947. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 297 p. 20 cm.
In Polish. First Edition. Early Auschwitz memoir, published in Germany,
primarily for Polish-speaking Jewish DPs. SUBJECT (S): World War, 1939-1945 --
Personal narratives, Concentration Camps, Jewish. Thaddeus Stabholz. OCLC lists
17 libraries worldwide. Back cover discolored, fraying on edges of front cover.
Back strip missing, with tape on spine. Internal binding in good condition.
Pages in very good condition. Rarely available. (HOLO2-28-2) (ID #25930) $200.00.
84. • Stærfelt, Viktor. FANGE NR. 62948 I
ORANIENBURG. København, Self Published?, 1946. Paper Wrappers, Light wear,
paper browning but good. Good Condition; 12mo; 32 pages; Presume this to be
translated & abridged from the Norwegian edition of 1945. Oranienburg
Concentrataion Camp memoir. Scarce. (HOLO2-34-42) (ID #6507) $75.00.
85. • Starodinskii, David. Одесса
гетто:
Воспоминания. ODESSKOE GETTO: RECOLLECTIONS. Odessa, Izd-Vo. Druk,
2002. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 116 pages. Ill. Map. 20 cm. Second
Edition. In Russian. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Ukraine -- Odesa -- Biography.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Ukraine -- Odesa -- Personal
narratives. Jewish ghettos -- Ukraine
-- Odesa. Starodinskii, David, 1924-1991. ISBN: 9668099141. OCLC lists 1 copy
worldwide (US Holocaust Memorial Museum). Cover is worn, with slightly bent
corners and crease by spine. Note from previous owner on inside cover.
Otherwise clean copy. Good condition. (HOLO2-28-18). (ID #25946) $65.00.
86. • Stein, Sabine and Harry. BUCHENWALD: A TOUR OF THE MEMORIAL SITE.
Weimar-Buchenwald, Buchenwald Memorial, 1993.
Softcover. 88 pages. Ill.
Map. 21x11 cm. A guidebook to the memorial site at the Buchenwald
concentration camp including a history of the camp, walks through the remaining
memorial and the camp’s post-war history. SUBJECT (S): Buchenwald
(Concentration camp) – Guidebooks. Translation of: “Buchenwald,
ein Rundgang durch die Gedenkstätte. ” OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-49-24/25). (ID #26331/2) $30.00.
88. • (Theresienstadt) Friediger, M[oses].
THERESIENSTADT. København, Clausens Forlag, 1946. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers,
Slight wear, spine cocked, Good Condition; 8vo; 145 pages; By the Overrabiner
of Denmark, who survied Theresienstadt to return to Denmark. Wiener Library (Wolff) #I:
1392. In Danish. (HOLO2-34-28) (ID #6495) $75.00.
89. • (Theresienstadt) Sode-Madsen, Hans.
THERESIENSTADT OG DE DANSKE JODER 1940-1945 MED JO SPIERS UPUBLICEREDE
TEGNINGER. No Place (copenhagen?),
Arsskrift for Frihedsmuseets, 1991. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Very Good
Condition; 8vo; 67 pages; Color plates are previously unpublished hand-colored
lithographs of Theresienstadt by Jo Spiers. In Danish. (HOLO2-34-10) (ID #6460)
$50.00.
90. • Thygesen, Paul. LÆGE I TYSKE KONCENTRATIONSLEJRE.
No Place
(Copenhagen?),
Stig Vendelskaer Forlag, 1964. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, 8vo; 134 pages;
Pages uncut. In Danish. Thygesen was arrested by the Gestapo in August 1944 and
sent to Frøslev, from where he was deported to Neuengamme, then to Dalum, back
to Neuengamme, etc. Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket;. (HOLO2-34-32/37)
(ID #6482/6529) $60.00.
92. • Trebicki, Wincenty. TREBLINKA 1987.
Treblinka, Muzeum Walki I Meczenstwa W Treblince Oddzial Muzeum Okregowego W
Siedlcach, 1988. Paper Wraps. [33] pages. Ill. 21 cm. Complete text in Polish
and English (some facsimiles only in Polish). First Edition (Wyd, 1).
Historical background about the labour and extermination camps in Treblinka
with a series of photographs of the camps then and now. SUBJECT(S):
Concentration camps -- Poland
-- Treblinka. Named Corp: Treblinka (Concentration camp). OCLC lists 16 copies
worldwide. Cover is slightly worn. Very good condition. (HOLO2-49-16). (ID #26323) $60.00.
93. • Treumann, Otto. DE VERBODEN MUZE.
ONDERDRUKKING VAN KUNST EN KULTUUR 1933-1945. JOODS HISTORISCH MUSEUM AMSTERDAM. Amsterdam,
Stadsdrukkerij, 1970. Paper Wraps. 4to. 68 pages. In Dutch. The “De verboden Muze”
exhibit from the Joods Historisch Museum
in Amsterdam,
commemorating the liberation from the concentration camps in 1945. With a
commentary from L. P. J. Bratt. OCLC lists two copies worldwide (Bayerische
Staatsbibliothek, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin).
Slight bumping along spine. “M. Slikker” stamped on title page, otherwise a
nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-23) (ID #26678) $35.00.
94. • Trunk, Isaiah. RELIGIOUS, EDUCATIONAL
AND CULTURAL PROBLEMS IN THE EASTERN EUROPEAN GHETTOS UNDER GERMAN OCCUPATION.
New York, YIVO Institute For Jewish Research, 1969. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 37 pages
[159-195]. 21 cm. SUBJECT (S): War, World II -- German occupation. Reprint:
YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science. Vol. 14. 1969. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide
(Hebrew Union College,
National Library of Israel). Title handwritten on cover. Margin notes and
underlining on several pages. Good condition. (HOLO2-45-17). (ID #26581) $30.00.
95. • Tushnet, Leonard. THE USES OF ADVERSITY.
New York, T.
Yoseloff, 1966. Cloth, 8vo, 108 pages, 8 leaves of plates, illustrations, 22
cm. Includes index. Jewish doctors in
the Warsaw Ghetto studied the effects of starvation on other prisoners. Details
their studies & findings. Bibliography on pages 103-105. Subjects:
Starvation. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland
-- Warsaw.
Jewish physicians -- Poland
-- Warsaw. Jews
-- Persecutions -- Poland --
Warsaw. Very
good condition in very good jacket. (H-27) (ID #12474) $40.00.
96. • Van Den Bergh, Dr. G[Ie] & L. J.
Van Looi. TWEE MAAL BUCHENWALD. Amsterdam, N. V. De
Arbeiderspers, 1945. 1st Edition. Wrappers, Light wear to wrappers, Very Good
Condition; 8vo; 70 pages; In Dutch. Holocaust memoir. Wiener Library (Wolff)
#1: 1699. (HOLO2-53-4) (ID #5591) $80.00.
97. • Van Den Bergh, S[Iegfried].
DEPORTATIES--WESTERBORK THERESIENSTADT AUSCHWITZ
GLEIWITZ. Bussuem, Netherlands, C. A. J. Van Dishoeck,
1st Edition. Cloth, Small 8vo, 80 pages.
In Dutch. Memoir & history of the deportation of Dutch Jews &
others to these camps by the SS, helped by Dutch fascists. Pages tanned. Good +
condition. (HOLO2-40-10/53-6) (ID #4795/26131) $80.00.
99. • Verstraeten, Jos, editor. "ORANJE
HOTEL"--EPISODEN UIT HE LEVEN VAN NO. 724, POLITIEK GEVANGENE IN DE
POLIZIEGEFAENGNIS TE SCHEVENINGEN. Boxtel, Holland, Henri Bogaerts N. V; 0. Paper
Wrappers, Small 8vo, 31 pages.
Not in Wolff nor Robinson & Friedman. Scarce report by a political
prisoner on life in Amersfoort/Scheveningen Camp In the original Dutch. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-50-2)
(HOLO2-38-13) Very Good condition, much
nicer than usually found. (ID #3381) $95.00.
100. • (Vestre & Horserød) Nielsen, Martin.
FAENGSELSDAGE OG FANGENAETTER. København, Forlaget Tiden, 1949. 1st Edition.
Paper Wrappers, Few dampstains to rear cover, Very Good Condition; 8vo; 156 pages;
In Danish. Nielsen was a Danish Communist and underground leader who was
imprisoned at Stutthof. Here he writes of imprisonment by the Gestaop in Vestre
Prison and Horserød Camp in Copenhagen.
(HOLO2-34-50) (ID #6537) $75.00.
101. • (Vilna/ Vilnius) Sutzkever,
Abraham. Forword by N. Feynshteyn. VILNER GETO, 1941-1944. Paris, Farband Fun
Di Vilner in Frankraych, 1946. 8vo; 238
pages; 24 cm. 1st edition. In Yiddish. Personal narrative of life in the
Ghetto, including the authors' role as a leader in the resistance. 11 photo
plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy of this book in their
Rare Book Collection. Covers worn, mended at spine with tape, otherwise Good
Condition. (YIZ-10) (ID #20219) $75.00.
102. • Weinberger, Illes. BRUDDSTYKKER AV
JODISKE LIDELSER: OPPLEVELSER FRA DEPORTASJON OG KONSENTRASJONSLEIR. Oslo: Illes Weinberger ?,
1945. Original paper wrappers, 8vo; 56 pages. In Norwegian. Inscribed in
Norwegian and Hebrew by the author. Illustrated cover. Includes documentary
photographs. “Fragments of Jewish suffering: experiences of deportation and in
concentration camps”. Booklet published in Norway after the end of the War.
Includes chapters on Auschwitz, and on Raoul
Wallenberg, an extremely early reference to him. No copies on OCLC. Cover and
pages tanned. Good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-38-12) (ID #26431) $250.00.
103. • Weinstock, Eugene. BEYOND THE LAST PATH. New York, Boni &
Gaer, 1947. Cloth. 8vo. 281 pages. 21 cm. Beyond the Last Path is the
first-person account of Weinstock’s experience in the Buchenwald
concentration camp. SUBJECT (S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives,
Hungarian. Erlebnisbericht Named Corp: Buchenwald
(Concentration camp). Weimar-Buchenwald – Konzentrationslager. Light wear and a
few superficial scratches to cover. Slight discoloration at edges of pages.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-29-11) (ID #26082) $65.00.
104. • Weliczker,
Leon. BRYGADA
SMIERCI (SOMDERKOMMANDO 1005) PAMIETNIK. Lodz,
Centralna Zydowska Komisja, 1946. Paper Wrappers, 1st edition. Original
illustrated cover, Large 8vo; 133 pages; In Polish. To the Victims of the
Brigade of Death. Wolff # I: 1354. Weliczker was in the Sonderkommando. Scarce.
"Leon Weliczker Wells was born in Lvov,
Poland, on
March 10, 1925. Wells was a prisoner in the Janowska concentration camp outside
Lvov during
World War II. He escaped from the camp in an uprising in 1943 and was hidden in
the basement of the Kalwinski family on the outskirts of Lvov.Wells kept a
written record of his experiences as a member of the "Death Brigade,"
and these memoirs were published in Poland
after the war and reissued in the United States as The Janowska Road.
In 1946 Wells left Poland
for the American Zone in Germany,
and while in Munich
he helped organize the Jewish Historical Commission there. This group gathered
documents on the Holocaust which became part of the original collection of the
Yad Vashem archive in Israel.
Wells gave testimony at both the Nuremberg
trials and the Eichmann trial...Wells published 'Who Speaks for the
Vanquished?' in 1987. In this work Wells investigated the
"non-response" of American Jewish leaders of the plight of Jews in
Nazi Europe. He contended that Zionist organizations in America failed to
respond in a significant way to save the Jews of Europe because they were
focusing their time, influence, and money on preparations for a Jewish state in
Palestine" (Yale 2002). Non-archival tape on spine. Small pieces missing
to front cover. Pages tanned. Very Good Condition. (H-17) (ID #8538) $125.00.
105. • Wells,
Leon W. THE JANOWSKA ROAD. New York, MacMillan,
1963. Cloth. 8vo. V, 305 pages. Maps. 22 cm. Autobiography of a Jewish Pole
survivor of the Nazi regime. As a teenager, Wells survived death marches and
concentration camps; he later testified at Nuremberg and at the Eichmann trial. SUBJECT
(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland. Very
good condition with VG+ dust jacket in protective mylar jacket. A beautiful
copy (HOLO2-55-24). (ID #26361) $40.00.
106. • Wibaut-Guilonard, Tineke. KAMP VUGHT.
1943-1944. BUNKER EN KREMATORIUM. Amsterdam, Nationaal Monument Kamp Vught, 1991. Paper Wraps.
8vo. 47 pages. Ill.
23 cm. In Dutch. A wartime history of the bunker and crematorium at the
concentration camp in Vught. SUBJECT (S): Concentratiekampen. Named Corp: Vught
(Concentration camp). ISBN: 9080065625. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Light
wear to cover. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good conditionz.
(HOLO2-41-8) (ID #26663) $30.00.
107. • Wiernik, Jankiel (Yankel Vyernik). A YOR IN TREBLINKE. Nyu-York: Farlag
"Unzer Tsayt," 1944. 1st Yiddish Edition. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 61
pages. Includes illustrations. 22 cm. In
Yiddish. Translation of Rok w Treblince. Jankiel Wiernik wrote his memoirs from
Treblinka in the end of 1943 in Warsaw
where he was in a hiding place after the revolt in the camp and after his escape
from there. Early 1944 the Polish and Jewish underground in occupied Warsaw decided to publish
these memoirs. Wiernik survived the war.
At first he emigrated from Poland
to Sweden
and from there, in 1949, to Israe, where he lived in kibbutz Lohamei Haghetaot.
In 1959 he made a model of the Treblinka death camp and in 1961 he was a
witness during the Eichmann trial. In 1964 he participated in the opening of
the memorial in Treblinka. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland. Jews --
Poland
-- Biography. Named Corp: Treblinka
(Concentration camp). Light staing to edge of cover. Otherwise, Very Good
Condition. (HOLO2-50-20) (ID #14066) $150.00.
108. • Wormser, Olga; Michel, Henri; editors.
TRAGÉDIE DE LA DÉPORTATION, 1940-1945: TÉMOIGNAGES DE SURVIVANTS DES CAMPS DE
CONCENTRATION ALLEMANDS. Paris, Hachette, 1955. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 511 pages.
Ills. 23 cm. In French. Firsthand accounts from survivors of World War II
concentration camps. English Title: Tragedy of the Deportation, 1940-1945.
Testimonies of Survivors of German Concentration Camps. SUBJECT (S): World War,
1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Concentration camps -- Germany.
Historia. Light wear to cover, with bumping on edges and slight tear at bottom
of spine. Pages and internal binding are in very good condition. (HOLO2-29-18)
(ID #26089) $30.00.
109. • Wydawnictwo "sport I Turystyka.
". MUZEUM STUTTHOF: SZTUTOWO. Warsaw,
Wydawnictwo "sport I Turystyka", 1964. Softcover. [24] pages. 10 x 23
cm. In Polish, German, English, French and Russian. A post card booklet with
illustrations of the Stutthof Concentration Camp. From the Communist period.
One side of each page has two versions of the same illustration: a post card (!
) that may be detached at the perforation and the same illustration in a
reduced in sizeto remain in the book. SUBJECT(S): Stutthof (Poland: Concentration camp) --
Pictorial works. OCLC lists one copy worldwide (SUNY at Buffalo). Covers slightly worn, Very good
condition. Very Scarce. (HOLO2-47-10).
(ID #26274) $75.00.
110. • Yerushalmi, Eliezer. 1944-1941,
יומן מגיטו
ליטאי: פנקס
שאבלי. PINKAS SHAVLI: YOMAN MI-GETO LITAI,
1941-1944. Yerushalayim, Mosad Byalik, Yad Va-Shem, 1958. Cloth. 8vo. 420 pages. Ill. 22 cm. In Hebrew. Series: Mi-ginze Yad
va-shem; Yad va-shem. “Pinkas Shavli: A Diary From a Lithuanian Ghetto. ”
SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Jews -- Lithuania
-- Siauliai --
History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Lithuania
-- Siauliai --
Personal narratives. Named Person: Yerushalmi, Eliezer, 1900-1962. Geographic: Siauliai (Lithuania)
- Ethnic relations. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Some
stains and edgewear on cover, and writing on first page. Nice, clean pages with
tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-13) (ID #26183) $50.00.
111. • Zörner, G. FRAUEN-KZ RAVENSBRÜCK.
Frankfurt am Main: Röderberg-Verlag, 1982, Paperback, 12mo, 200 pages,
illustrations, 8 pages of plates, 19 cm. ISBN: 3876827434.Includes illustrated
covers and maps. "Mit 50 Abbildungen und 1 Lagerskizze. " Subject (s):
Ravensbrück (Concentration camp). Political crimes and offenses--Germany.
Political prisoners--Germany--Biography.
Cover creased. Good condition. (HOLO2-40-9) (ID #26015) $50.00.
HAGADAS AND RELATED
MATERIAL
112. • Goodman, Philip,; 1911-. PASSOVER:
PROGRAM MATERIAL FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS. New
York: National Jewish Welfare Board,, 1946.
Paperback, 4to; 93 pages. For the first post-Holocaust Passover, in Spring,
1946. Illustrated with photos, illustrations and musical notation. Educational
booklet with stories, dramas, songs, games, arts and crafts, recipes, and
discussion. Includes a description of a “G. I. Passover”, letters from a
“Palestinian Jew in the British Army”, a “Soldiers’ Haggadah”, as well as
photographs of communal seders for Jewish members of the armed forces. Includes
bibliography of resources. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Light wear. Good +
condition. (HOLO2-38-21) (ID #26439)
$45.00.
113. • Pool, David De Sola and Tamar De Sola.
editors. הגדה של
פסח. THE HAGGADAH OF PASSOVER. FOR MEMBERS OF THE
ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES. New
York, National Jewish Welfare Board, 1943. Paper Wraps. 12mo. 123 pages. Ill. 19 cm. In Hebrew
with parallel English translation on facing pages. Prayer book for Passover
with introduction and preparation instructions for the seder. For Jewish
soldiers, sailors, and airmen in WW II. SUBJECT(S): Passover -- Prayer-books
and devotions. Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy
-- Texts. Pesach. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Light creasing to corner of
cover; very good condition. (HOLO2-49-18B).
(ID #26462) $30.00.
114. • הגדה של
פסח. Another Copy. New York, National Jewish Welfare Board,
1945. Paper Wraps. 12mo. 123 pages. Ill. 19 cm. In Hebrew
with parallel English translation on facing pages. Fourth Impression. Lightly
worn; very good condition. (HOLO2-49-18).
(ID #26325) $30.00.

115. • Ribáry, Géza. Munkácsi, Erno. Kohn,
Zoltán. HAGGÁDA [OMZSA HAGADAH]. Budapest,
Országos Magyar Zsidó Segito Akció (OMZSA) , 1942. Cloth. 83, 73 pages. Ills.
34 cm. Holocaust-era hagadah, published in 1942 Axis Hungary. In Hungarian and Hebrew.
Limited edition of 1000 signed by the translators and illustrators. This is
copy number 312. Housed in a custom chemise inside a clamshell case with
leather spine and tooled leather label. Published by the Országos Magyar Zsidó
Segito Akció (Hungarian Jewish Aid Action) , a self-assisting organization
founded in 1939 as a social aid program for the needy. Yerushalmi number 764
(see also 763); Yaari number 2293. OCLC lists only 12 copies worldwide.
SUBJECT(S): Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy --
Texts. Cover title: OMZSA Haggáda. Clamshell case and chemise in very good
condition. Cover of book is worn with some stains, chipping at edges. Lacks
backstrip. Internal pages are darkened slightly at edges, but all text is clear
and illustrations are vibrant. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-20) (ID #26609)
$350.00.


116. • Silbermann, Dr. A. M. (Abraham Moritz) ,
editor. THE CHILDREN'S HAGGADAH. HAGADAH LI-YELADIM. London: Shapiro, Valentine, 1933. 1st
edition. Original publisher's color-printed and illustrated paperboard binding
with red cloth spine. 4to, [3], 45, 45, [10] pages. Color illustrations. 31 cm.
Opposite pages numbered in duplicate. Several ill. Have movable parts: p. 13
(Hebrew page) has a movable flap; p. 15 (English side) and p. 16 (Hebrew side)
have turn wheels; and p. 23 (Hebrew side) and p. 26 (Hebrew side) have sliding
panels. Includes songs for voices, chiefly unaccompanied. In English and Hebrew
on opposite pages. Yaari 2176. As Silbermann had already moved to England and
taken on the directoship of Shapiro Valentine by 1929, it seems clear that the
British edition of 1933 is in fact the true first edition, pre-dating the more
common German (Berlin, Menorah, 1933) and Hebrew (Jerusalem, Mass, 1933/34)
editions. “Illustrated by Erwin Singer; with a new translation in prose and
verse by Mr. Isidore Wartski... And Rev. Arthur Saul Super M. A.; and with a
selection of Seder melodies. ” This delightful Haggadah retells the story of
the Jewish Exodus told during Passover and has 4 color moveable plates: Moses
floats down the river among the bulrushes, the ten plagues appear, the
"afikomen" is hidden and found and the Red Sea parts for the
crossing. Mechanicals and other color and b&w illustrations by Erwin
Singer. The book has become a Passover classic, its colorful pages and moving
parts reprinted numerous times, perhaps most famously in Nazi Germany in 1933
and 1937, the Passover story carrying additional meaning for the German-Jewish
children who would be enjoying it during their time in Germany and, if they
were lucky enough, in
their
own exodus from the land of their birth. OCLC lists only 5 copies of this
scarce 1st edition worldwide. (JTSA, Louisville,
Nat Lib Israel, Smithsonian,
Penn) , none west of Louisville.
The Smithsonian Museum’s copy is held in their
Cooper-Hewitt Rare Books Collection. (ID
#26306) $5,000.00.
117. • Weiss, Avraham. הגדה לסדר
יום השואה. HAGGADAH FOR
THE YOM HASHOAH SEDER. HAGADAH LE-SEDER YOM HA-SHO'AH. Hackensack, N. J; Coalition For Jewish
Concerns-Amcha. Jonas Publishing, 2000.
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 47 pages. Ill.
23 cm. In English and Hebrew. A collection of prayers to be read on Yom
HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. ISBN: 0615115195. SUBJECT: Holocaust
Remembrance Day -- Prayers and devotions -- English. A seder conducted on
Holocaust Remembrance day at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale--page 5. OCLC
lists 13 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-22) (ID #26153)
$30.00.
118. • William B Goldfarb. WARSAW
AND JERUSALEM.
A HAGADA FOR OUR TIME. Cleveland; Yiddish Cultural Committee Of The Jewish
Community Center, 1962. Softcover, 12mo, 20 pages, 23 cm. Interesting
Warsaw-uprising-themed hagadah, published in time for the 20th anniversary of
the revolt. SUBJECT (S): Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Independence
Day. Light wear. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (HUC & GWU) Very good
condition. Scarce (Holo2-58-2) (ID #26495) $175.00.
LITURGICAL
IMPRINTS AND PRAYER BOOKS
119. • ABRIDGED PRAYER BOOK FOR JEWS IN THE
ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES. New
York: Jewish Welfare Board,, 1941. Hardback, 24mo;
142 pages. In English & Hebrew. For use by American Jewish solideres in WW
II. Heavy wear to spine, hinge starting inside, otherwise good condition.
(AMR31-8) (ID #23796) $65.00.
120. • SEDER RITUAL OF REMEMBRANCE: FOR THE SIX
MILLION JEWS WHO PERISHED AT THE HANDS OF THE NAZIS AND FOR THE HEROES. New York, Seder Ritual
Committee, 1960. Pamphlet. 8vo. 4 pages. 24 cm. In English and Hebrew. SUBJECT
(S): Seder -- Liturgy. Judaism -- Liturgy. Cover Subtitle: “Lest We Forget! ”
OCLC lists only 5 copies worldwide (Hebrew
Union College,
Eastern Shores Library System, Mead Public Library, University of Leeds,
Harvard College Library). Cover and pages are creased but all text is clear.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-37-16/17).
(ID #26403/4) $45.00.
122. • Ashar, Mosheh Meir, 1896-; Israel
Meir,; Ha-Kohen,; 1838-1933.; Mahaneh Yisrael. ISRAEL IN THE RANKS; A RELIGIOUS
GUIDE OF FAITH AND PRACTICE FOR THE JEWISH SOLDIER. New York, Yeshivah Chofetz Chaim, 1943.
Hardcover, 16mo; viii, 150 pages. Holocaust-era Jewish soldier’s prayer book.
With a preface by Franklin Roosevelt. Basic Jewish teachings for soldiers,
including sections on “Loyalty”, “Israel”, “Creed and Practice”, “Faith and
Life”, “Ethics and Morals” and “the Soldier in War”. SUBJECT (S) Judaism.
Soldiers -- Religious life. Very good condition. (HOLO2-34-1) (ID #26162)
$30.00.
123. • Hertz, Joseph H. פרקי
אבות. PIRKE AVOT SAYINGS OF THE FATHERS. London, Office Of The
Chief Rabbi, 1943. Paper Wraps. 12mo.
113 pages. 16 cm. For British Jewish soldiers, sailors, and airmen in WW II. Complete
text parallel Hebrew and English with English commentary. Edition: Sailors’,
Soldiers’ and Airmen's edition. SUBJECT(S): Jewish soldiers -- Great Britain
-- Religious life. Title Subject: Mishnah. Avot -- Commentaries. Other Titles:
Mishnah. Avot. 1943. Sayings of the fathers; Mishnah. Avot. OCLC lists 7 copies
worldwide. Unobtrusive name stamp on title page from previous owner. Front
cover detached and slightly chipping at edge, but present; otherwise very good
condition. (HOLO2-49-9). (ID #26317)
$30.00.
124.
•
National Jewish Welfare Board. PRAYERBOOK. ABRIDGED FOR JEWS IN THE ARMED
FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES. Paperback, New
York city, Jewish welfare board, 1945?. Revised
Edition. Softbound cloth, pocket sized, 341 + 45 pages. In English and Hebrew.
Good+ Condition. (amr-31-8a/b/c) (ID #21191/25921/2)
$30.00.
127. • Shinan, Avigdor; Jules Harlow. השואה
מגילת. MEGILLAT HASHOAH: THE SHOAH SCROLL:
A HOLOCAUST LITURGY. Jerusalem:
Rabbinical Assembly; Schechter Institute Of Jewish Studies, 2003. Softcover, 21 cm; 68 pages. Introductions by
Rabbis Reuven Hammer, David Golinkin and Philip S. Scheim in English; liturgy
in Hebrew and English on facing pages; Hebrew by Shinan, translated by Harlow.
In six chapters, presents the historical background to the Holocaust, the
testimony of a Christian witness to the Warsaw Ghetto, the story of a Jewish
woman in a labor camp, theological questions raised by forced labor in a concentration
camp, the impact of the loss of Jewish communities on the Jewish world, and
words of hope. Includes three songs appropriate to the service. SUBJECT(S):
Holocaust Remembrance Day -- Prayer-books and devotions. OCLC lists 7 copies in
libraries worldwide. ISBN: 9657105137. Unused, in mint condition. (Holo2-36-7) (ID #26381) $30.00.
HOLOCAUST-RELATED
PERIODICALS
128. • JDC DIGEST. VOL. 16, NO. 2, MARCH 1956. New York: American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,. Folded leaf (8-1/2 x 17) , illustrated.
Newsletter with articles on services to Hungarian and Egyptian refugees in Austria and France, and Israeli immigrants.
OCLC lists two libraries worldwide holding this title (Harvard Univ; Stanford Univ. ). Minor tears and folds. (Holo5-42-12)
(ID #26531) $30.00.
129. • THE JEWISH LABOR BUND BULLETIN, VOL. 1,
NOS. 6 (JUNE, 1948). New York,
N. Y.: World Coordinating Committee Of The Bundist And Affiliated Jewish
Socialist Organizations In Various Countries.,. Paper, 8 pages. Published
monthly. The cover story is “The State of Israel”, reporting on the
proclamation of the new state, expressing both awe and dismay. SUBJECT (S):
Socialism -- United States – Periodicals; Jews -- United States – Periodicals;
Working class -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists seven libraries
worldwide holding this periodical. Excellent condition. Price for all 6 issues.
(Holo2-30-19) (ID #26111) $30.00.
130. • THE JEWISH
LABOR BUND BULLETIN. 6 ISSUES: VOL. 1, NOS. 6 (JUNE, 1948) , 7 (JULY, 1948) , 8-9
(AUGUST-SEPTEMBER, 1948) , 10 (OCTOBER, 1948) , 11 (NOVEMBER, 1948) , AND 13
(JANUARY, 1949). New York,
N. Y.: World Coordinating Committee Of The Bundist And Affiliated Jewish
Socialist Organizations In Various Countries.,. Paper, 8 pages. Published monthly.
The cover story of the June 1948 issue is “The State of Israel”, reporting on
the proclamation of the new state, expressing both awe and dismay. In
August-September, the Bund published their statement concerning the State of
Israel as decided at the Bund Executive meeting in Brussels, in which the organization’s stance
on Zionism is reaffirmed. The October issue includes an essay entitled
‘Socialism Versus Nationalism’ and announces the upcoming World Conference for
Yiddish Culture. SUBJECT (S): Socialism -- United States – Periodicals; Jews --
United States – Periodicals; Working class -- United States -- Periodicals.
OCLC lists seven libraries worldwide holding this periodical. Excellent
condition. Price for all 6 issues. (Holo2-30-19) (ID #26110) $125.00.
131. • JEWISH LIFE: ISSUED MONTHLY BY THE
MORNING FREIHEIT ASSOCIATION, VOL. 1, NO. 11, SEPTEMBER 1947. New York, N. Y.: Morning Freiheit
Association, 1947. Wrappers, 8vo, 36 pages, illustrated. Stories on UN
decisions on Palestine,
civil rights, anti-Semitism, Jews in American painting; includes fiction and
letters. Jewish-Communist periodical from just after the war. SUBJECTS: Jews --
United States
-- Periodicals. Natural yellowing, folded along spine, otherwise very good
condition. (Holo2-42-1) (ID #26520)
$30.00.
132. • POLAND FIGHTS. NUMBERS 1-10, 12,
14-29, & 38-39. New York, Polish Labor Group, 1943. 1st Edition. Paper
Wrappers, Very Good Condition; 8vo; 30 issues from the first 3 years of this fascinating
bi-weekly support newsletter/magazine started prior to US entry into
WWII. Membership and leadership of the Polish Labor Group (later the American
Friends of Polish Democracy) was heavily Jewish, and included various American
antifascists, Socialists & labor leaders. The masthead includes such names
as Robert MacIver (Chairman) , Louis Adamic, David Dubinsky, Algernon Lee,
Louis Bromfield, Morris R. Cohen, Fiorello La Guardia, Arthur Garfield Hays,
Louis Hollander, Sidney Hook, Max Lerner, Gunnar Myrdal, etc. Some of the
articles in this run include: The Underground Struggle; Polish-Jewish
Underground Collaboration; German Invaders and Polish Intellectuals; Working
people of Poland fights [sic] anti-semitism; Partial destruction of the Ghetto
wall; Discussion of Polish Antisemitism; Polish Slavery under Hitler's
"New Order"; News from the Ghetto; The Undergroudn Jewish paper
against Nazi orders; In a Nazi Concentration Camp [survivor tells about
Mauthausen & Dachau]; Jewish Ghetto; The professors of Cracow University in
a Concentration Camp; New Criminal Code for Poles & Jews; The Fate of the
Polish Intelligensia; The Attitude of the American Jewish Workers; Humor in
Occupied Warsaw; The Hell of the Concentration Camp in Oswiecim; Treblinka A
Ghetto for Women; Two Jewish Ghettos in One Town; etc. Issues for 1941 are
published by American Friends of Polish Democracy. The periodical began June 5,
1941, and ceased publication with vol. 6 no. 87 in June/July of 1946. Vols. 1-2
lack volume numbering, using only the issue number; Volumes 3-6 include volume
numbers but continue the issue numbersing scheme from Volumes 1 & 2.
(HOLO2-34-74) (ID #5773) $600.00.
133. • SOZIALISTISCHE WARTE. "BLATTER FUR
KRITISCH-AKTIVEN SOZIALISMUS. 5 ISSUES FROM 1938-1940. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 24 cm.
In German. Vol 13 (1938) , Nr. 23; Vol 14 1939) , Nr. 10, 18, 19; Vol 15 (1940)
, Nr. 8 , Most issues are approx. 30 pages long. Anti-fascist periodical
published from France
during Hitler's reign, essentially as an exile periodical. Excellent insight in
to Socialist critiques of the Nazis from those who had been, until recently,
inside Germany.
Some writersi nclude: Martin Hart, Hans Israel, Walter Buchholz, E. Kolb, Fritz
Kempf, Arthur Seehof, Fritz Dreher, etc, Includes material on Antisemitism,
Zionism, the Spanish Civil War, Pacifism, etc. Sozialistische Warte was issued
monthly through 1935; then biweekly and later weekly. It began in May 1934 and
ceased publication in May 1940 with Volume 15. Issues for May-Oct. 1934 are called
1. Jahrgang [volume 1].; beginning Nov. 1934, they are called 9. Jahrgang [Vol
9], continuing the numbering of the earlier title, ISK. First Edition. Binding
is Paper Wrappers. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide, but some library holdings
may be incomplete. Some issues have lightly stained covers and/or stamped with
“Tauschexemplar. Bitte besprechen. ” Vol 14, Nr. 10 & 18 have writing on
cover. Internal pages are in slightly darkened at edges, but all text is clear
and binding is tight. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-38) Price is per issue. (ID
#26245) $30.00.
134. • VRIJ NEDERLAND. 5DE JAARGANG, 1944-45. 1STE HALF
JAAR [VOL 5, FIRST HALF YEAR]. London,
The Netherland Publishing Company Ltd; 1945. Cloth. 4to. 856 pages. In Dutch.
Exile Dutch newspaper. A collection of bound original issues dating from July
1944 – January 1945, including the critical time leading up to liberation of
German occupation. Vrij Nederland (Free Netherlands) was established during the
German occupation of the Netherlands
in World War II as an free, weekly underground newspaper. Cover is slightly
worn with some bumping at corners. Internal pages are darkened at edges, but
all text is clear and binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-29) (ID
#26684) $450.00.
135. • American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee. J.D.C DIGEST, VOL. 5, NO. 7 (ONLY). American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee, 1946. Paper Wrap. 12mo. 15 pages. A production of the
JDC, which among other things helped secure safe havens for Jews during WWII
and rescued survivors in the war’s aftermath. CONTENTS: “Work Means Life” by
Noel Aronovici; “Return to Poland”
by Norman V. Gilmovsky; “For the Youngest Victims; ” “Summer in Shanghai. ” SUBJECT (S):
Jews -- Charities -- United
States -- Periodicals. Jews -- United States
-- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (HarvardCollege Library, Hebrew Union
College, Stanford
University Library), although cannot verify this volume/number. Some edgewear
to front cover. Some darkening and a light crease through the middle of all
pages, but text is clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-16) (ID #26220) $35.00.
136. • Baer, Avital and Iris Rosenberg, Eds. JERUSALEM YAD VASHEM
MAGAZINE, NRS. 1 (APR 1996) , 2 (JUN 1996) , 3 (SEP 1996) , 5 (SPRING 1997) , 9
(SPRING 1998) , 14 (SUMMER 1999). Jerusalem:
Yad Vashem, 1996. Wrappers, 8vo, various pagination, color. Quarterly.
“…dedicated to major developments relating to the Holocaust and the Yad Vashem
memorial institution …. [Topics include] research initiatives and scholarly
conferences to educational methodologies, teacher-training courses and
curriculum development …. ” Glossy paper, in excellent condition.
(Holo2-42-5) (ID #26524) $30.00.
137. • Bauer, Otto. editor. DER KAMPF: INTERNATIONALE
REVUE. JAHRG 2, NRS. 6, 7, 12 (1935). 3 ISSUES. Prague, Der Kampf, 1935. Paper Wraps. 8vo.
48, 48, 44 pages. 22 cm. Three issues of the monthly Austrian Social Democratic
journal edited in Prague
by Otto Bauer, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs. Nr. 6, Juni 1935; Nr. 7,
Juli 1935; Nr. 12, Dezember 1935. Contents of these issues include: “Das
Proletariat und der Krieg, ” Austriacus; “Zwiesp? Ltiges Wahlergebnis in der
CSR, ” Josef Hofbrauer; “Wirtschaftsentwicklung und Klassenkampfe im faschistischen
Osterreich, ” Otto Brauer; “Betriebswahlen in Deutschland, ” S. A. Hauser;
"Der neue Kurs in der Sowjetunion, " Otto Bauer; "Der Weg zum
Faschismus, " Julius Deutsch; "Ein verwesendes Regime, " Peter
Roberts; "Entwicklung und Aufgaben der illegalen Bewegung in Oesterreich,
" Austriacus; "Komintern-Kongress, Arbeitereinheit und Sowjetproblem,
" Theodor Dan; "Die Internatonale und der Krieg, " H. W.;
"Aus der spanischen Arbeiterbewegung, " J. Rivera. OCLC lists four
copies worldwide (Universit? T Bibl Johann Christian Senckenberg, Universit? T Marburg, Danish Union CAT & Danish National Library, University of Bern). Covers are lightly worn with some
pencil marking. Cover for issue 12 is absent with page one detached and
chipping, but present; all text is clear. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-55-1). (ID
#26338) $40.00.
138. • Bauer, Otto. editor. DER KAMPF:
INTERNATIONALE REVUE. JAHRG 3, NRS. 5-7, 9, 11, 12. Prague, Der Kampf, 1936. Paper Wraps. 8vo.
44, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40 pages. 22 cm. Six issues of the monthly Austrian Social
Democratic journal edited in Prague
by Otto Bauer, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs. Nr. 5, Mai 1936; Nr. 6,
Juni 1936; Nr. 7, Juli 1936; Nr. 9, September 1936; Nr. 11, November 1936; Nr.
12, Dezember 1936. Contents of these issues include: "Die Bankiers des
Austrofaschismus, " H. W.; "Der Wiener Sozialisten-prozess, "
Stefan Mahler; "Nach dem Siege Mussolini, " Robert Werner;
"Marxismus oder Romantik, " Otto Bauer; "Die Jugend der
Generallinie in der Literatur, " Wera Alexandrowa; "Erfahrungenund
Aufgaben sozialistischer Schulungsarbeit, " Anna Gartner; "Eine
englische Meinung uber den Volkerbund, " H. N. Brailsford; “Geschichte
wiederholt sich nicht, " Ernst Brenner; "Auf dem Wege zur sozialistischen
Demokratie, " Otto Bauer; (ID
#26339) $75.00.
139. • Bauer, Otto. editor. DER KAMPF:
INTERNATIONALE REVUE. JAHRG 4, NR. 1. JANNER 1937. Prague, Der Kampf, 1937. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40
pages. 22 cm. One issue of the monthly Austrian Social Democratic journal
edited in Prague by Otto Bauer, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Contents of this issue include: "Der Sozialismus und die deutsche Frage,
" Otto Bauer; "Wo stehen wir?" Austriacus; "Die
Intellektuellen und die revolutionare Bewegung in Osterreich, " M. Mautner;
"Bilder aus der deutschen Gegenwart, " Peter Roberts. OCLC lists four
copies worldwide (Universit? T Bibl Johann Christian Senckenberg, Universit? T Marburg, Danish Union CAT & Danish National Library, University of Bern). Covers show some wear at binding
and along edge. Internal pages are tanned, but nice and clean; all text is
clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-55-3).
(ID #26340) $30.00.
140. • Bauer, Otto. editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE
KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE (JOURNAL ANTIHITLERIEN). NO 20. 7. OKTOBER 1939.
Paris, [S. N. ], 1939. Stapled. 20 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to
English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an
Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the
left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Der Anti-semitismus als Mittel der
deutschen Politik” von Karl Schratt; “Die Welt nach dem Krieg; ” “Wirkungen des
Stalin-Paktes; ” “Polens Leidensweg” von Otto Pohl; “Die Lage in Deutschland
bei Kriegsausbruch. ” SUBJECT (S): Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes
Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the
annexation of Austria.
Cover slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-33-33). (ID #26203) $175.00.
141. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE (JOURNAL ANTIHITLERIEN).
NO 24. 2. DEZEMBER 1939. Paris, [S. N. ], 1939. Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In
German. Title translates to English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper
was founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of
the leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Ostpolen
unter russischer Besetzung” von Salomon Schwartz; “Umsiedlung? ” von Walter
Brunner; “Emigranten”” von Peter Roberts. SUBJECT (S): Socialism -- Germany.
Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed
with the annexation of Austria.
Cover slightly discolored and worn, but all text is clear. Back cover detached.
Pencil markings on cover and one page. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-34). (ID
#26204) $100.00.
142. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE. NO 1. 2.JUNI 1938.
Paris, [S. N. ], 1938. Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Scarce 1st issue,
published just after the Anschluss when Austrian Social Democrats went into
exile. Title translates to English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was
founded by Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the
leading thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Nach der
Annexion” von Otto Bauer; “Weltkriegssituation” von Austriacus; “Das
Konzentrationsproblem” von Gustav Richter; “Die Lage in Oesterreich. ” SUBJECT
(S): Socialism -- Germany.
Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed
with the annexation of Austria.
Pages slightly darkened, with a small rip on cover page, but all text is clear.
“Probeexemplar” stamped on cover. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-24). (ID
#26194) $275.00.
143. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE. NO 10. 8. OKTOBER 1938.
Paris, [S. N. ], 1938. Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to
English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an
Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the
left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Der Dolchstoss gegen die illegalen
Kämpfer” von Josef herbst; “Dynamik des Nazi-Ehrenworts; ” “Aus
Nazi-Zeitschriften. ” SUBJECT (S): Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes
Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the
annexation of Austria. Cover slightly discolored and worn, but all text is
clear. Crease through middle of all pages, but text is clean and clear. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-33-31). (ID #26201) $75.00.
144. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE. NO 2. 16. JUNI 1938.
Paris, [S. N. ], 1938. Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. 2nd issue. Title
translates to English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was founded by
Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading
thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Der Braune Alltag
Beginnt” von Otto Brauer; “Konzentration durch Parteigründung” von Freidrich
Stampfer; “Zum Konzentrationproblem” von Max Braun; “Faschistische
Zwangswirtschaft und deutscher Imperialismus” von Paul Sering. SUBJECT (S):
Socialism -- Germany.
Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed
with the annexation of Austria. Pages slightly darkened, with crease through
middle of pages but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-25). (ID
#26195) $75.00.
145. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE. NO 5. 30. JULI 1938.
Paris, [S. N. ], 1938. Stapled. 32 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to
English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an
Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the
left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Zwei Jahre Krieg in Spanien” von
Julius Deutsch; “Zur Geschichte des Faschismes” von Otto Bauer; “Für eine
internationale Politik gegen den Faschismus! ” von Jean Zyromski. SUBJECT (S):
Socialism -- Germany.
Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed
with the annexation of Austria. Light edge wear. Pages slightly darkened, with
crease through middle of pages and one handwritten note on front cover, but all
text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-26). (ID #26196) $75.00.
146. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE. NO 6. 13. AUGUST 1938.
Paris, [S. N. ], 1938. Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to
English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an
Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the
left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Die Frage der Kriegsziele” von
Austriacus; “Die Kriegsrüstung Europas” von Julius Deutsch; “Kriegspropaganda
und Kriegsfurcht; ” “Die sogenannte Nazi-Opposition. ” SUBJECT (S): Socialism
-- Germany.
Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed
with the annexation of Austria. Some wear to edges and binding. Pages slightly
darkened, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-27). (ID
#26197) $75.00.
147. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE. NO 6. 25. MAERZ 1939.
Paris, [S. N. ], 1939. Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title translates to
English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was founded by Otto Bauer, an
Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading thinkers of the
left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Das Ende der Tschechoslowakei” von
Austriacus; “Die Spanische Tragodie; ” “Stürzt Hitler ohne Krieg” von Georg
Wieser. SUBJECT (S): Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes
Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the
annexation of Austria. Pages are slightly darkened and fragile, but text is
clean and clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-32). (ID #26202) $75.00.
148. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE. NO 8. 10. SEPTEMBER
1938. Paris, [S. N. ], 1938. Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title
translates to English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was founded by
Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading
thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Hitlers Entscheidung;
” “Mussolinis Anti-Semitismus; ” “Andauernde Judenverfolgung; ” “Kritik und
Einschüchterung. ” SUBJECT (S): Socialism -- Germany. Supersedes
Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed with the
annexation of Austria. Pages slightly darkened, with crease through the middle,
but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-28). (ID #26198) $200.00.
149. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE. NO 8. 10. SEPTEMBER
1938. Paris, [S. N. ], 1938. Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title
translates to English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was founded by
Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading
thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Hitlers
Entscheidung; ” “Mussolinis Anti-Semitismus; ” “Andauernde Judenverfolgung; ”
“Kritik und Einschüchterung. ” SUBJECT (S): Socialism -- Germany.
Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed
with the annexation of Austria. Covers detached, but included; front cover
darkened and in two pieces, but all text is clear. Internal pages are slightly
discolored and brittle but in good condition. (HOLO2-33-29). (ID #26199)
$175.00.
150. • Bauer, Otto.
editor. DER SOZIALISTISCHE KAMPF. LA LUTTE SOCIALISTE. NO 9. 24. SEPTEMBER
1938. Paris, [S. N. ], 1938. Stapled. 24 pages. 27 cm. In German. Title
translates to English as, “The Socialist Struggle. ” The paper was founded by
Otto Bauer, an Austrian Social Democrat who is considered one of the leading
thinkers of the left socialist Austro-Marxists. CONTENTS: “Die Rolle
Mussolinis” von Pietro Nenni; “Unruhen in Palastina; ” “”In der Judenschule; ”
“Aus der katholischen ‘Opposition’. ” SUBJECT (S): Socialism -- Germany.
Supersedes Arbeiter-Zeitung, Kampf and Revolution which had been surpressed
with the annexation of Austria. Some small stains on cover, crease through
middle of pages, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-30). (ID
#26200) $150.00.
151. • Biben, Joseph P. editor. THE AMERICAN
HEBREW. VOL. 150. NOS. 13 (FEBRUARY 6, 1942) , 20-25 (MARCH 27 – MAY 1, 1942).
SEVEN ISSUES. New York, The American Hebrew Publishing Company, 1942. Paper
Wraps. 4to. Most issues are 15 pages. Includes special Passover issue, 60 pages.
Ill. 30 cm. News articles, editorials on current events and listings of
community social events. "Editorially, The American Hebrew stands for
conservatism in Judaism. Nevertheless, the columns of this journal are ever
open to the discussion of views with which it can in no way accord, but which
may be of interest to its readers. Nearly all the prominent Jewish writers and
communal workers in the United States have been contributors to its pages. ”
Topics covered in these issues include: A Jewish Army in Palestine, Passover,
Refugee Life, Hitler’s Propaganda, The American War Effort, Norwegian Jews, The
Eastern Front Offensive, Jewish Life in Mexico, American Hebrew’s Roll of
Honor, and War Updates from Europe. SUBJECT (S): Jewish newspapers. Jewish newspapers
-- United States. Geographic: New York (N. Y. ) -- Newspapers. New York County
(N. Y. ) -- Newspapers. Subtitle varies: "The national weekly of Jewish
affairs" and "for better understanding between Christians and Jews.
" Other Titles: The American Hebrew and Jewish Messenger, The American
Hebrew and Jewish Tribune, American Examiner. Covers show some wear but still
nice. Minimal damp stains to two issues, with volume and issue written in pen
on one’s cover. Internal pages are nice and clean, and all text is clear. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-55-4). (ID #26341) $75.00.
152. • Biben,
Joseph P. editor. THE AMERICAN HEBREW. VOL. 151. NOS. 1-34 (MAY 8 – DEC 25,
1942) 34 ISSUES. New York, The American Hebrew Publishing Company, 1942. Paper
Wraps. 4to. Most issues are about 20 pages. Includes special Rosh Hashonah
issue, 66 pages. Ill. 30cm. Weekly magazine with news articles, editorials on
current events and listings of community social events. "Editorially, The
American Hebrew stands for conservatism in Judaism. Nevertheless, the columns
of this journal are ever open to the discussion of views with which it can in
no way accord, but which may be of interest to its readers. Nearly all the
prominent Jewish writers and communal workers in the United States have been
contributors to its pages. ” Topics covered in these issues include: Jewish Aid
to the War Effort, The Protocols of Zion, Palestine and the Potential for a
Jewish Military Force, Slovak Jews, Nazism vs. Religion, Jewish Farmers, The
Bill of Rights in Wartime, American Hebrew’s Roll of Honor, Background to
Pogroms, Fritz Haber, Religion in Wartime England, British Policy in Palestine,
Refugees, “Our Stand on Zionism, ” Declaration of Principles of the Reform
Rabbis, Jewish Heroes in Russia, Employment Discrimination, “Religious
Intolerance is Un-American, ” “Report on Extermination. ” SUBJECT (S): Jewish
newspapers. Jewish newspapers -- United States. Geographic: New York (N. Y. )
-- Newspapers. New York County (N. Y. ) -- Newspapers. Subtitle varies:
"The national weekly of Jewish affairs" and "for better
understanding between Christians and Jews. " Other Titles: The American
Hebrew and Jewish Messenger, The American Hebrew and Jewish Tribune, American
Examiner. Covers show some light wear, but still nice. Issue number seven
cutaway at top near spine, but all text is present. A few tears and some minor
staining, but overall, very good condition. (HOLO2-55-5). (ID #26342) $225.00.
153. • Burg, Florence N. editor; Young People’s
League Of The United Synagogue Of America. THE YPL REVIEW. VOL. 11, NO. 4.
DECEMBER 1936 – KISLEV 5696. New York, Young People’s League Of The United
Synagogue Of America, 1936. Paper Wraps. 4to. 4 pages. Holocaust-era imprint.
Published by the youth arm of the United Synagogue of America, which sought to
bring the Jewish youth nearer to traditional, historical Judaism and to the
Synagogue. Contents Includes: “Discourse on a Familiar Theme (Anti-Semitism) ,
” “To Overcome Religious Indifference. ” OCLC lists no copies. Tri-fold creases
through pages, with some ripping at edges, but no loss of paper and all text is
clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-47-30). (ID #26377) $35.00.
154. • Burg, Florence N. editor; Young People’s
League Of The United Synagogue Of America. THE YPL REVIEW. VOL. 11, NO. 4.
DECEMBER 1936 – KISLEV 5696. New York, Young People’s League Of The United
Synagogue Of America, 1936. Paper Wraps. 4to. 8 pages. Holocaust-era imprint.
Published by the youth arm of the United Synagogue of America, which sought to
bring the Jewish youth nearer to traditional, historical Judaism and to the
Synagogue. Contents Includes: “Programs Against Pogroms, ” “Combatting
Anti-Semitism in America, ” “A Maximum Judaism, ” “What Being a Jew Means to
Me. ” OCLC lists no copies. Light crease through middle of pages, but all text
is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-29). (ID #26376) $35.00.
155. • Canadian Jewish Congress. CONGRESS
BULLETIN. VOL. 3, NO. 12. OCTOBER 1946. Montreal, Canadian Jewish Congress,
1946. Newspaper. 12 pages. 36 cm. Founded in 1919, the Canadian Jewish Congress
has been for much of its history the singular democratic voice of Canadian
Jewry. Though it is a national organization, it has offices and affiliates in
all of Canada's regions. Published monthly. Contents includes: “Church vs.
Antisemitism, ” “Jews in Agriculture, ” “An Antisemitic Underground, ”
“Canadian Census and Jews, ” “Revolt in Treblinka, ” “Jews in Berlin, ”
“Working for Refugees. ” OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Ex-library with
minimal markings. National Jewish Welfare Board stamps and Canadian postmark
atop front page. Pages are darkened and fragile, chipping at edges and spine.
Good condition. (HOLO2-47-7). (ID #26271) $35.00.
156. • Caplan, Samuel, Ed. CONGRESS WEEKLY: A
REVIEW OF JEWISH INTERESTS, VOL. 11, NO. 12, MARCH 24, 1944. New York, American
Jewish Congress, 1944. Wrappers, 8vo, 20 pages. Newsletter published weekly
during this period; includes articles on the situation in Poland, and a tribute
to Stephen S. Wise (AJC President). Natural yellowing; small tear on back
cover, otherwise in very good condition. (Holo2-42-6) (ID #26525) $30.00.
157. • Caplan, Samuel, editor. CONGRESS WEEKLY:
A REVIEW OF JEWISH INTERESTS. VOL 11. NUMBERS 1-8, 10-20, 25, 29, 30, 37. New
York, American Jewish Congress, 1944. Paper Wrappers. 4vo. Each issue is
typically 16 pages. Congress Weekly was the official publication of The
American Jewish Congress, which pioneered the use of law and social action as
tools in combating prejudice and discrimination. Contents includes: “The
Anti-Semitism of Voltaire” by Alfred Werner; “The Negro and Anti-Semitism” by
J. X. Cohen; “Restoration of Jewish Rights: A Statement by the World Jewish
Congress; ” “Stirrings in American Israel” by Samuel Kreiter; “Hebrew – Force
for Survival: A Letter from Palestine” by Solomon Itzhaki; “The Dreyfus Case is
Closed” by Samuel Kreiter; “City Without Jews” by Harold RIbalow; “Torchbearer
for Judaism” by Samuel Kreiter; “A Christian Zionist” by David Schwartz;
“Repatriation of Jews in Poland; ” “Problems of Displaced Jews; ” “When Jews
Settled in Poland” by Harold Berman; “Palestine Repudiates Terrorism” by
Solomon Itzhaki; “Palestine Jewry Hails Dr. Wise” by Solomon Itzhaki; “Romain
Rolland, Lover of Israel” by Alfred Werner; “Hungary Since the Occupation; ”
“Must They Go Back? Problem of Refugees Who Have Found Homes” by Meir Grossman;
“Jews in the Polish Army; ” “A Palestine Pipeline to Victory” by David
Schwartz; “Factors in Modern Anti-Semitism” by Jacob Lestchinsky; “Passover in
the Ghetto” by A. Alperin; “The Final Struggle in Poland’s Ghettos: A Report
From the Jewish Underground; ” “The Lemberg Dreyfus Case” by N. Kantor; “The
Situation in Poland; ” “In Tribute to Stephen S. Wise; ” “Reeducation of
Germany” by Wolf Blattberg; “The Palestine Resolution; ” “Diagnosis and Cure:
The Fight on Anti-Semitism; ” “Outlawing Jaw Discrimination” by Nathan D.
Perlman; “Proceedings of Conference to Combat Anti-Semitism; ” “The Fight for
Security: Cleansing Ads of Discrimination” by J. X. Cohen; “American Policy on
Palestine: The Task of Rescue; ” “The War Refugee Board Hiding With the
Underground; ” “The Philadelphia Story of Discrimination” by J. X. Cohen; “Not
Nazis But Germans” by James Lestchinsky; “Job Discrimination in Boston” by J.
X. Cohen; “Counting Jewish Noses” by Harry Salpeter; “Assorted Hate-Mongers” by
J. L. Teller; “Moses and Aaron: An Episode of Zionist History” by Martin
Rosenbluth; “The Danish Case: A Summary; ” “An Eyewitness Story of the Battle
of the Warsaw Ghetto; ” Slight discoloration to most colors. Several issues
have tape on binding. Internal papers all in good condition. Excellent for
display (HOLO2-28-25) (ID #25953)
$325.00.
158. • Caplan,
Samuel, editor. CONGRESS WEEKLY: A REVIEW OF JEWISH INTERESTS. VOL 9. NUMBERS
1-8, 10-40. New York,
American Jewish Congress, 1942. Paper Wrappers. 4vo. Each issue is typically 16
pages. Congress Weekly was the official publication of The American Jewish
Congress, which pioneered the use of law and social action as tools in
combating prejudice and discrimination. Contents includes: “Stop Mass Murder! ”
by Senator Edwin C. Johnson; “A Message From Sigrid Undset; ” “The Conspiracy
Against Zionism: How Minority Rabbis Backed by Wealthy Laymen Launched the War
on Zionism; ” “Memoranda Submitted to President Franklin D. Roosevelt by Jewish
Delegation; ” “Hitler Order to Exterminate the Jews; ” “The Massacres in
Latvia; ” “Deportation and Death: Eyewitness Testimony; ” “Hitler’s ‘New Order’
In Practice” by Solomon Itzhaki; “Jews: A Church or a Nation” by M. Boraisha;
“Commissioner Herlands Reports on Investigation of Anti-Semitic Violence; ”
“Polish Labor vs. Anti-Semitism” by Adam Ciolkosz; “That Bloody Day in
November: A Personal Story of the Pogrom Made in Germany” by M. I. Libau; “The
Roots of Nazism” by Jacob Lestchinsky; “Ersatz Anti-Semitism in Italy” by
Edward D. Kleinlerer; “Pangs of Rebirth: Address to the Zionist Convention” by
Louis Lipsky; “Bolivia Challenges the Jews” by Joseph Bonastruo; “Jews in
Soviet Russia” by Solomon Itzhaki; “The Crusade for Preservation: A Struggle
for Economic Equality” by J. X. Cohen; “Letter From the Polish Ghetto” by
Solomon Bickel; “The Dutch Attitude To Jews” by Alexander Loudon, Netherlands
Ambassador to the United States; “No Contingent Zion” by Maurice L. Perlzweig;
“Prejudice on Main Street” by Harold Berman; “Jewish Art Scholars in Exile” by
Max Osborn; “Moral Revolt in France; ” “Christians Against Anti-Semitism” by
Solomon Itzhaki; “Destruction of European Jewry: Where Hitler is Scoring His
Greatest Victories” by Jacob Lestchinsky; “Zionism Under Hitler: An Unrecorded
Chapter of Jewish History” by Max Nussbaum; “The Dutch Defy Hitler” by Joseph
F. Stoppelman; “A Protest and A Challenge: Why Is The Slaughter of Jews Passed
Over in Silence? ” by Jacob Lestchinsky; “Poison With and Without Gas” by Georg
Bernhard; “Jewish Leadership in Exile” by Leon Kubowitzki; “Nazi Propaganda
Tricks” by John Albert; “Fight on Job Discrimination: Authoritative Report on
the Progress of the Fight for Fair Employment Practices” by Robert Washburn;
“War Changes the Jewish Scene: How the War Chest Will Affect the Community” by
Milton Persitz; “To Be and Not to Be Jews” by Harry Essrig; “Appeasers in
Israel” by Reuven Frank; “Cold Pogrom in Rumania: The Story of an Official
Policy to Exterminate the Jewish Population; ” “The Foreign Language Press:
Discrimination on Account of Language or Nationality Would Be As Contrary to
the Spirit of America As Discrimination on Racial Grounds” by Alexander M.
Bickel; “Slave Labor in Europe” by Georg Bernhard; “”Discrimination Against
Jews in Defense Industry: A Memorandum to the President’s Committee; ”:
Polish-Jewish Bund in Exile” by Jacob Kabakoff; “’Judeo-Bolshevik’ Hostages” by
Edward D. Kleinberer; “Jews as Guinea Pigs” by Georg Bernhard. Slight
discoloration to most colors. Several issues have tape on binding. Internal
papers all in good condition. Excellent for display (HOLO2-28-26) (ID #25954) $325.00.
159. • Centre De Documentation Juive
Contemporaine (Cdjc). LE MONDE JUIF. JUILLET – SEPTEMBRE 1976. NO 83. Paris,
Centre De Documentation Juive Contemporaine, 1976. Paper Wraps. 48 pages.
[85-132]. 28 cm. Publication of the CDJC, a French Jewish organization clandestinely
created in 1943, during the German occupation, in order to collect
documentation on the Holocaust. The CDJC has numerous collections of documents
from the French Gestapo, the German Embassy in Paris, the German Supreme
Military Command in France, and the French Commissariat Général aux Questions
Juives. Contents in this issue includes, "Expertise sur la Connaissance
par le SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Ehlers du sens reel de la Deportation des Juifs
de Belgique, " par le docteur Joseph Billig; "Tableau de la
Deportation des Juifs de Belgique; " "Les Criminels de Guerre, La
Justice... Et Nous, " par Maurice PIORO, President de l'Union des Deportes
Juifs et Ayants Droit de Belgique; "Allocution de Beate Klarsfeld Devant
la Caserne Dossin a Malines; " Quelques Episodes Tragiques des
Persecutions Antijuives en Belgique (Rapport du Gouvernement belge au proces de
Nuremberg); " "Babi Yar, C'etait il y a Trente-Cinq Ans; "
"Commemoration des Rafles de Juillet 1942." Some bumping at corners
of cover. Pages are slightly darkened but all text is clear. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-41-14) (ID #26669) $30.00.
160. • Centre De Documentation Juive
Contemporaine (Cdjc). LE MONDE JUIF. OCTOBRE – DECEMBRE 1976. NO 84. Paris,
Centre De Documentation Juive Contemporaine, 1976. Paper Wraps. 36 pages.
[133-168]. 28 cm. Publication of the CDJC, a French Jewish organization
clandestinely created in 1943, during the German occupation, in order to
collect documentation on the Holocaust. The CDJC has numerous collections of
documents from the French Gestapo, the German Embassy in Paris, the German
Supreme Military Command in France, and the French Commissariat Général aux
Questions Juives. Contents in this issue includes, "Le Gouvernment Laval
et les tentatives de relance de la collaboration, " par Fred Kupferman;
"La politique de collaboration, " un entretien avec M. Henri Michel;
"A propos du recensement des juifs en France et de son exploitation,
" Responses a un haut fonctionnaire de Vichy d'Henri Michel et de Georges
Wellers; "Ceremonie de Hazkara au memorial du martyr juif inconnu;
"Necrologie: Bernard PONS. " Some bumping at corners of cover. Pages
are slightly darkened but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-41-15) (ID #26670) $30.00.
161. • Czechoslovak National Council Of America.
NEWS FLASHES FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA UNDER NAZI DOMINATION [ & ]NEWS FLASHES
FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA [SUCCEEDING TITLE]. Loose Issues. Chicago: The Council, 1941-1946. Paper
Wrappers, 4to (large, magazine size) , 4 pages each issue. Fascinating exile
publication, published weekly to alert other refugees, and American decision
makers as well, about Nazi abuses in Czechoslovakia and resistance to them,
from the great ("Sokol Property Seized: Nazis Destry Great Czech National Monument)
to the small ("Czech Farmers Refuse to Breed Pigs"). Some material on
Jews. "Flashes...Domination" ran 1939-1945, then, following the end
of the war, continued as simply "News Flashes from Czechoslovakia, "
through 1946. Issues present: Nrs. 170, 171,
174, 175, 176, 177, 182, 183, 202, 208, 209, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 254, 255,
256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273,
274, 275, 276, 277, 278, & 279. SUBJECT(S): Czechoslovakia -- History --
1938-1945. We noted that many library holdings are incomplete. All folded in
thirds, some light occational wear, Very Good Condition. Price is per issue.
(MX-33-34) (ID #16880) $25.00.
162. • Dinur, Benzion; Esh, Shaul; editors. YAD
WASHEM STUDIES ON THE EUROPEAN JEWISH CATASTROPHE AND RESISTANCE (VOLS I-IV).
Jerusalem, Published For Yad Washem Remembrance Authority By The Pub. Dept. Of
The Jewish Agency, 1957. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 183; 334; 320; 340 pages. Ill. 22
cm. In English. Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of
the Holocaust, compiles essays on various aspects of the holocaust. ISSN:
0792-3333. SUBJECT (S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Periodicals. Jews --
Historiography -- Periodicals. Geographic: Europe -- History -- 20th century --
Periodicals. Light wear, bent corners on covers. Nice clean copies. Good
condition. These early volumes in English are the most difficult to obtain.
(HOLO2-28-11) (ID #25939) $225.00.
163. • Dreyfus, J. editor. LES CAHIERS DE
L’ALLIANCE ISRAELITE UNIVERSELLE. NO 16-17. OCTOBRE – NOVEMBRE 1947. Paris,
L’alliance Israelite Universelle, 1947. Paper Wraps. 4to. 20 pages. 27 cm.
Bulletin from the Alliance Israelite Universelle (AIU) , a Paris-based
international Jewish organization founded in 1860 to safeguard the human rights
of Jews around the world. The organization promotes the ideals of Jewish
self-defense and self-sufficiency through education and professional
development. Contents Includes: “Confiance et Fidelite, ” “Au Conseil
Economique et Social de l'O. N. U.: Memoires de l'Alliance Israelite sur les
Refugies et Apatrides et sur la Liberte de l'Information et de la presse, ” “Le
Jamboree de la Paix, ” “Apercu No 6 sur a Vie Juive aux Etats-Unis, ”
“Impressions d'une visite dans un Kibboutz. ” Short notes in header of cover
page. Small stain and tear on back cover with a small loss of text, but no loss
of paper. Pages are slightly darkened, but remainder of text is clear.
(HOLO2-47-6). (ID #26270) $30.00.
164. • Efroykin, I. קיום.; 1884-1954.
KIYUM (KIYOUM): KHOYDESH-ZSHURNAL FAR LITERATUR, KULTUR UN GEZELSHAFTLEKHE
PROBLEMEN (NUMBER 12, DECEMBER 1948). Pariz: Kultur Tsenter
Bay Der Federatsye Fun
Yidishe Gezelshaftn In Frankraykh,, 1948.
Original paper wrappers, small 4to; [47] pages. In Yiddish. Monthly
journal, first published in January 1948, for “literature, culture and societal
problems”. French title: “Kiyoum (Existence): Revue Litteraire Mensuelle”.
Includes articles on the situation following the Holocaust, the future of
Jewish life in France , Zionism and the State of Israel, Yiddish in Israel,
Jews in America, Janusz Korczak, as well as literary and art reviews, an
article on Itzik Manger, and poetry. Period advertisements in French and
Yiddish at the back. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- France -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only
7 holdings worldwide. Ex-library with bookplate covering table of contents.
Cover and pages tanned. Good condition. (HOLO2-38-10) (ID #26429) $55.00.
165. • Epstein, Wolf, editor. LE COMBAT MARXISTE,
QUATRIEME ANNEE, NO 28-29. FEVRIER-MARS 1936. Paris, Noveau Promethee, 1936.
Paper Wraps. Stapled. 27 cm. 24 pages. In French. Several articles dealing with
Nazism and anti-Semitism in contemporary Europe (the editor was a leading
Jewish socialist of the time). Founded by activists who left the Democratic
Communist Circle, Le Combat Marxiste was published monthly from 1933-1936 and
called for a regeneration of the Socialist Party. Contents of this issue
include: "Les divers aspects de l'Etat en regime capitaliste, " J.
Haver; "Le probleme du fascisme, " Th. Pechy; "Le stakhanovisme,
" A. Yougov; "L'antisemitisme contemporain et les 'Protocoles des
sages de Sion', " B. Nicolaevsky; "Le sionisme, agent de Hitler?"
J. Peskine. OCLC lists no copies. Covers and first page are detached but
present. Chipping at edges, 1” rip to corner of cover. Margin notes and
underlining on several pages. Pages are fragile but all text is clear. Good
condition. (HOLO2-39-6) (ID #26595) $40.00.
166. • Esh, Shaul. Editor. YAD WASHEM STUDIES ON
THE EUROPEAN JEWISH CATASTROPHE AND RESISTANCE. VOL 1 ONLY. Jerusalem, Yad
Washem, 1957. Paperback, 8vo, 183 pages, v, illustrations, 22 cm. Serial.
Subjects: Jews in Europe -- History. Added Author Jerusalem. Yad va-shem.
Volume 1 only. Some wear to cover, especially along spine. Very good condition. (HOLO2-57-3). (ID
#26253) $40.00.

167. • Esh, Shaul.
Editor. YAD WASHEM STUDIES ON THE EUROPEAN JEWISH CATASTROPHE AND RESISTANCE.
VOL 2 ONLY. Jerusalem, Yad Washem, 1958. Paperback, 8vo, 334 pages, v,
illustrations, 22 cm. Serial. Subjects: Jews in Europe -- History. Added Author
Jerusalem. Yad va-shem. Volume 2 only. Some wear to cover, especially along
spine. Very good condition. (HOLO2-57-4).
(ID #26254) $50.00.
168. • Esh, Shaul. Editor. YAD WASHEM STUDIES ON
THE EUROPEAN JEWISH CATASTROPHE AND RESISTANCE. VOL 4 ONLY. Jerusalem, Yad
Washem, 1960. Jerusalem, 1960. Paperback, 8vo, 340 pages, v, illustrations, 22
cm. Serial. Subjects: Jews in Europe -- History. Added Author Jerusalem. Yad
va-shem. Volume 4 only. Some wear to cover, especially along spine. Very good condition. (HOLO2-57-2). (ID
#12450) $50.00.
169. • Gerber, Jane
S; Ed. SHOAH. SPRING 1981, VOL. 2, NO. 2. New York: National Jewish Resource
Center, 1981. Wrappers; 4to. 30 pages. Illustrated. A project of Zachor, the
Holocaust Resource Center of the National Jewish Resource Center. Letter
inviting members of the Association for Jewish Studies to subscribe laid in.
Very good condition. (H-35) (ID #14265)
$25.00.
170. • Gerber, Jane S; Ed.; Fred Lapides; Irving
Greenberg. SHOAH: A REVIEW OF HOLOCAUST STUDIES AND COMMEMORATIONS: A JOINT
PROJECT OF THE NATIONAL JEWISH CONFERENCE CENTER AND THE UNIVERSITY OF
BRIDGEPORT. VOL. 1, NO. 1. New York, NY: National Jewish Conference Center,.
Wrappers, 8vo, 20 pages, illustrated. Editorial board lists pre-eminent
scholars in Holocaust studies. Later issues published by the University and
Zachor, the Holocaust resource center of the National Jewish Conference Center.
OCLC lists five libraries holding this periodical (Memorial Univ/Newfoundland,
Elizabeth II; Tel Aviv Univ.; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; Staats &
Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg). Articles on literature, film, New Haven
Memorial, academic programs, and history. Some illustrations in blue ink;
mailing label on back cover; very good condition. (Holo2-42-3) (ID #26522)
$50.00.
171. • Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth. FURROWS.
VOL II, NO. 6. APRIL 1944. New York, Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth, 1944. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. 31 pages. Holocaust-era imprint. Monthly periodical by the Labor
Zionist Youth organization. Contents of this issue include, “The Month: Still
No Decision, ” Shalom Wurm; “Seder Diary, ” Ben Simcha; “Boundaries of Exile, ”
Ben Halpern; “Palestine Letter: Crisis in the Party, ” S. Aharoni; “A Day in
Yagur, ” Willliam Siegel; “Labor in Search of Policy, ” Samuel M. Ehrenhalt.
SUBJECT (S): Jews -- United
States -- Periodicals. Labor Zionism --
United States -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- United States -- Periodicals.
OCLC lists no copies. Cover has some stains, fraying at binding. Pages darkened
and crease through corner of some pages, but all text is clear. Good condition.
(HOLO2-41-17) (ID #26672) $30.00.
172. • Heeb, Fr.;. ROTE REVUE: SOZIALISTISCHE
MONATSSCHRIFT. JAHRGANG 24. NR. 1, SEPTEMBER 1944 (ONLY). Zürich,
Genossenschaftsdruckerei, 1944. Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In German. “Red
Revue: Socialist Monthy” CONTENTS: “Zum drittenmal: Notstand und Notrecht” von
Dr. F. Studer; “Wirtschaftspolitische Vorbereitung der Nachkriegszeit” von E.
J. Walter; “Um die Sozialpolitik in den Gemeinden” von Jakob Grau; “Uber das
zukunftige Verhaltnis ser Sowjetunion zu den demokratischen Machten” von Dr. K.
S.; “Der Vatikan in Frieden und Krieg” von Edith Moore; Das erste Auftreten von
Kommunisten in Zurich” von Dr. F. Schwartz. Corp Author (s):
Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland).
Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil.
OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union
Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution
& Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be
incomplete. Cover lightly worn with minor scratches. Stamp from University of
Geneva professor on back cover. Internal binding and pages in very good
condition with only slight discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-10) (ID #26214)
$30.00.
173. • Heeb, Fr.;.
ROTE REVUE: SOZIALISTISCHE MONATSSCHRIFT. JAHRGANG 24. NR. 3, NOVEMBER 1944
(ONLY). Zürich, Genossenschaftsdruckerei, 1944. Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In
German. “Red Revue: Socialist Monthy” CONTENTS: “Fragen der Arbeitsbeschaffung”
von Ernst Reinhard; “Vollbeschaftigung, Vollernahrung usw” von Jean Mussard;
“Das grosse Nachkriegsproblem; ” Der Geburtstag der Ersten Internationale” von
Albert Utzinger; “Zur Psychologie und Soziologie der Massen (I) ” von Julian
Foster. Corp Author(s): Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social
Democratic Party of Switzerland). Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben,
Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW
Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC,
Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of
Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Lightly worn copy with small bending
at corner. Internal binding and pages in very good condition with only slight
discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-12) (ID #26216) $30.00.
174. • Heeb, Fr.;.
ROTE REVUE: SOZIALISTISCHE MONATSSCHRIFT. JAHRGANG 24. NR. 4, DEZEMBER 1944
(ONLY). Zürich, Genossenschaftsdruckerei, 1944. Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages. In
German. “Red Revue: Socialist Monthy” CONTENTS: “Pilet-Golaz’ Fall und die
politischen Konsequenzen” von Dr. Hans Oprecht; “Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte;
” “Umbruch auf dem Balkan” von Bulginski; “Zur Psychologie und Soziologie der
Massen (II) ” von Julian Foster. Corp Author(s): Sozialdemokratische Partei der
Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland). Preceding Title: 1915-1917;
Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings
worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish
National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at
Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be incomplete.
Lightly worn copy with small bending on back cover corner. Internal binding and
pages in very good condition with only slight discoloration on edges.
(HOLO2-31-13) (ID #26217) $30.00.
175. • Heeb, Fr.;.
ROTE REVUE: SOZIALISTISCHE MONATSSCHRIFT. JAHRGANG 27. NR. 11, NOVEMBER 1948
(ONLY). Zürich, Genossenschaftsdruckerei, 1948. Paper Wrap. 8vo. 48 pages. In
German. “Red Revue: Socialist Monthy” CONTENTS: “Generalstreik 1918” von Hans
Vogel; “Ein Beitrag zur Losung des Eisenbahnproblems” von Hans Rudolf Siegrist;
“Das Versagen der deutschen Resistance” von Karl Brandes. Corp Author (s):
Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of Switzerland).
Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title: 1967-1980; Profil.
OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union
Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC, Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution
& Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of Israel) , some of which may be
incomplete. Stamp from University of Geneva professor on back cover, with light
creases and wear. Pages slightly discolored at edges but clean, binding tight,
very god condition. (HOLO2-31-15) (ID #26219) $30.00.
176. • Heeb, Fr.
[sic];. ROTE REVUE: SOZIALISTISCHE MONATSSCHRIFT. JAHRGANG 24. NR. 2, OKTOBER
1944 (ONLY). Zürich, Genossenschaftsdruckerei, 1944. Paper Wrap. 8vo. 40 pages.
In German. “Red Revue: Socialist Monthy” CONTENTS: “Vorarbeit fur die ‘Neue
Schweiz’” von L. Frank; “Zur kunftigen Gestaltung des schweizerischen
Arbeitsrechts” von Dr. Fritz Studer; “Zur Geschichte der Volkerbundsidee” von
Dr. H. M. Sutermeister; “Die Industrialisierund der Welt” von Otto Wild. Corp
Author (s): Sozialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (Social Democratic Party of
Switzerland). Preceding Title: 1915-1917; Neues Leben, Succeeding Title:
1967-1980; Profil. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (ZBW Duetsche
Zentralibibliothek, Danidh Union Cat & Danish National Bibl, Nanterre-BDIC,
Hoover Inst. On War, Revolution & Peace at Stanford, National LIbrary of
Israel) , some of which may be incomplete. Stamp from University of Geneva
professor on back cover. Internal binding and pages in very good condition with
only slight discoloration on edges. (HOLO2-31-11) (ID #26215) $30.00.
177. • International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union. SHOP NEWS. NO. 20. AUGUST 12, 1941. Los Angeles,
International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, 1941. Newspaper. 4 pages.
Holocaust era issue. The heavily Yiddish-speaking International Ladies' Garment
Workers' Union was once one of the largest labor unions in the United States,
one of the first U. S. Unions to have a primarily female membership, and a key
player in the labor history of the 1920s and 1930s. Back page includes Noticias
Del Taller, in Spanish. Contents includes: “Strikers Get 15 Per Cent Boost in
Pay, ” “Dubinsky Rejoices Over Victories; Pledges Full Aid, ” “Blanket
Sportswear Agreement Signed. ” OCLC lists no copies. Cover is slightly darkened
but all text is clear. Letter “D” written on cover in margin. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-39-7). (ID #26596)
$30.00.
178. • Leslie, Kenneth. editor. THE PROTESTANT,
JANUARY 1945. VOL. VI, NO. 1. Philadelphia, The Westminster Press, 1945.
Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 48 pages. Volume VI, Number 1. January 1945.
Holocaust-era imprint.This publication deals with religious topics and was
published by Protestant Digest, Inc. Contents include: “The Perennial Dr.
Niebuhr; ” “We Must Destroy Spanish Fascism” by James M. Freeman; and
“Anti-Semitism. ” Pages discolored. Small stain on top of several pages.
Previous owner’s name and date on cover. Good condition. (HOLO2-28-15) (ID #25943) $40.00.
179. • Nowa Polska. NOWA POLSKA MIESIECZNIK,
GRUDZIEN, 1943 VOL. II, NO. 12 (ONLY). London, Nowa Polska, 1943. Paper Wraps.
8vo. [pages 833-912]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in
exile from London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "Gwiazda mistrza
Ezenekiera, " Karol Estreicher; "Wyznanie: Kleska, " Stanislaw
Balinski; "Regnum ostatnie, " Antoni Slonimski; "Dom, "
Maria Danilewiczowa; "Chleb, " Herminia Naglerowa; "S. S.
'Bielsk' statek z charakterem, " Arkady Fiedler; "Timeo, ergo sum,
" Aleksander Janta; "Wbrew czasowi pogardy, " Maria
Kuncewiczowa; "Charles Baudelaire, " Tadeusz Potworowski; "Listy
Boleslawa Micinskiego, " Pawel Wilga. SUBJECT (S): Geographic: Poland --
History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other
Titles: Nowa Polska, New Poland. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Cover slightly
worn with tears at edges of backstrip. Internal pages all clean with secure
binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-3) (ID #26592) $30.00.
180. • Nowa Polska. NOWA POLSKA MIESIECZNIK,
LISTOPAD, 1943 VOL. II, NO. 11 (ONLY). London, Nowa Polska, 1943. Paper Wraps.
8vo. [pages 753-832]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in
exile from London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "O pelne wyzwolenie czlowieka,
" Jerzy Kuncewicz; "Szkice w ciemnosciach, " Stefan Themerson;
"Huxley I ciemnosc, " Eugeniusz Cekalski; "Konstytucja z 1935 r.
A wspolczesnosc polska, " Mieczyslaw Szerer; "Z zagadnien
gospodarczych, " Tadeusz Rozyc; "Slupy przydrozne Czesc III-cia
Belgia. Na najzyzniejszym gruncie, " Adam Ciolkosz. SUBJECT (S):
Geographic: Poland
-- History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other
Titles: Nowa Polska, New Poland. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Small stamp on
front cover, writing on back cover but all text is clear. Lacks bottom of
backstrip. Internal pages clean with secure binding. Good condition.
(HOLO2-39-2) (ID #26591) $30.00.
181. • Nowa Polska. NOWA POLSKA MIESIECZNIK,
PAZDZIERNIK, 1943 VOL. II, NO. 10 (ONLY). London, Nowa Polska, 1943. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. [pages 673-752]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical
published in exile from London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "Z Pierwszej
Linii Frontu: Fragment z kziazki wydanej w Warszawie w 1943 r.; "
"Braciom emigrantom, " Antoni Slonimski; "Slonce Saratogi,
" Ksawery Pruszynski; "Szekspir w Warszawie, " Maria
Kuncewiczowa; "Mysli o jurze, " Feliks Gross; "26 wiekow
swietosci, " Aleksander Piskor; "Jeden swiat, " Dorota Falska.
SUBJECT (S): Geographic: Poland
-- History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other
Titles: Nowa Polska, New Poland. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Cover is
slightly worn and darkened. Light crease down middle of all pages, but all text
is clear. Secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-4) (ID #26593) $30.00.
182. • Nowa Polska. NOWA POLSKA, KWIECIEN, 1943
VOL. II, NO. 4. (ONLY). London, Nowa Polska, 1943. Paper Wraps. 8vo. [pages
241-320]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in exile from
London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "Rodakom w Radio, " Aleksander
Janta; "Stany Zjednoczone Europy Srodkowej (artykul b. Ambasadora
rumunskiego w Londynie) , " N. W. Tilea; "Powojenne zagadnienia
gospodarcze srodkowego rejonu Europy, " Tadeusz Rozyc Zamoyski; "W
cieniu Czarnego Smoka, " Aleksander Piskor; "Dwaj Ludzie, "
Ksawery Pruszynski; "Churchill o wychowaniu, " Ignacy Wieniewski;
"O Lechitach, Hetytach, p. Okowskim w czerwoej rogatywce I t. P. Rzeczach,
" Juljan Tuwim. SUBJECT(S): Geographic: Poland -- History -- Periodicals.
Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other Titles: Nowa Polska
Miesiecznik, New Poland monthly. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Lacks
backstrip. Back cover is detached, but present. Internal pages are clean and
binding is tight. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-1) (ID #26590) $30.00.
183. • Nowa Polska. NOWA POLSKA, LUTY, 1944 VOL.
III, NO. 2 (ONLY). London, Nowa Polska, 1944. Paper Wraps. 8vo. [pages 81-160].
Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in exile from London
1942-1946. Contents Includes: "Do Rosjan, " Antoni Slonimski;
"Wolnosc Polski I Wolnosc w Polsce, " Wladyslaw Malinowski;
"Polska Podziemna, " Stanislaw Balinski; "Wbrew czasowi pogardy,
" Maria Kuncewiczowa; "Ostatni znajomy Adama, " Karol
Estreicher; "Allach jest milosierny I przebaczajacy, " Boleslaw
Pomian; "O pierwszej sowieckiej okupacji Wilna, " Prof. Manfred
Kridl; "Machiavellidzi, " Dorota Falska; "Podroz miedzy
wojownikami, " H. S. Dominik. SUBJECT (S): Geographic: Poland --
History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other
Titles: Nowa Polska Miesiecznik, New Poland monthly. OCLC lists 20 copies
worldwide. Covers are darkened, worn and detached, but present. Internal pages
have small bend in corner, but all text is clear and binding is secure. Good
condition. (HOLO2-39-5) (ID #26594) $30.00.
184. • Olschwanger, Elijah. editor. REVUE
"OSE." ORGANE MENSUEL DE L'UNION DES SOCIETES POUR LA PROTECTION DE
LA SANTE DES POPULATION JUIVES. 6 issues. Paris, Union Des Societes Pour La
Protection De La Sante Des Populations Juives, 1937. Paper Wraps. 4to. Most
issues are 28 pages. 6 issues total. Holocaust era. Contains articles in
French, English and German. Includes: 9m Annee, No 7/8. Oct-Novembre 1934. No
9, Decembre 1934; 10e Annee, No 4, Avril 1934; No 5-9 (single issue) ,
Septembre 1935; No 10, Octobre 1935; 12e Annee (single issue) , Aout 1937.
Contents Includes: "Die biologische Zukunft der deutschen Juden; "
"The Effect of Unemployment on Children and young People in France; "
"Zum Rassenproblem; " Program for the organization’s Fourth Annual
Conference in December 1934; "La lutte contre la tuberculose parmi les
Juifs en Pologne; " "Le service medical parmi les Juifs de Galicie et
de Roumanie de la 1e moitie du 19e siecle; " "Jewish Health
organisation of GB; " "Le situation de la population enfantine juive
et l'activite de l'OSE et de la TOZ; " "Die Problematik der Rassetheorie;
" "Pour la protection de la sante de la population juive a Paris;
" "Le Congres mondial des Medecins Juifs en Palestine; "
"Le Service Sanitaire en Palestine; " "L'Evolution de la
Medecine et les Medecins Juifs a Vienne; " "Problemes de la race et
de la psychotherapie dans leur rapport particulier avec la psychotherapie des
nevroses chez les Juifs; " "En faveur de l'enfance et de la jeunesse
juives en France. " SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Health and hygiene -- Periodicals.
Jews -- France -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide, but unable to
confirm that these specific issues are included. Issues are darkened and
lightly stained with some bending at corners, but all text is clear. Two issues
have detached, but present, covers. One volume has some underlining on several
pages. All issues in original wrappers with secure bindings. Five volumes in
very good condition; one in good condition. (HOLO2-51-10). (ID #26630) $100.00.
185. • Olschwanger, Elijah. editor. REVUE “OSE.”
ORGANE MENSUEL DE L'UNION DES SOCIETES POUR LA PROTECTION DE LA SANTE DES
POPULATION JUIVES. 10E ANNEE, NO. 10. OCTOBRE 1935. Paris, Union Des Societes
Pour La Protection De La Sante Des Populations Juives, 1937. Paper Wraps. 4to.
28 pages. Contains articles in French and German. "Le Congres mondial des
Medecins Juifs en Palestine; " "Le
Service Sanitaire en Palestine; "
"L'Evolution de la Medecine et les Medecins Juifs a Vienne.
" SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Health and hygiene -- Periodicals. Jews -- France
-- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide, but unable to confirm that these
specific issues are included. Covers are chipped and detached, but present.
Internal pages are clean and in good condition. (HOLO2-51-11). (ID #26631) $30.00.
186. • Ossietzky, Carl Von. DIE NEUE WELTBÜHNE.
JAHRGANG II. NUMMER 41. OKTOBER 12.1933. Prague, Verlag "die Neue
Weltbühne", 1933. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages [1265-1296]. 21 cm. Die
Weltbühne was the key forum of expression for leftist, socialist intellectuals
during the Weimar Republic. Banned by the Nazis after the Reichstag fire, it
was printed in exile from 1933 as “Die Neue Weltbühne. ” Special edition with
titles on cover, “Abrüstung scheitert, ” by Willi Schlamm, Stanley Baldwin;
“Bazillenproduktion in Berlin, ” by Friedrich der Grosse, Heinz Pol, Fritz
Dewitz; “Torglers Entlastungszeuge – verschwunden? ” Inhalt: “Die Heldischen
und der Held, ” “Frieden und Krieg, ” “Deutsche geheime Staatspolizei, ” “Vom
Strafen, Prügeln und Kriegführen, ” “Die zoologische Geschichtsauffassung. ”
Cover is slightly worn with some bumping at corners. Internal pages are
darkened, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-45-10) (ID #26574) $30.00.
187. • Ossietzky, Carl Von. DIE NEUE WELTBÜHNE.
JAHRGANG III. NUMMER 5. FEBRUAR 1. 1934. Prague, Verlag "die Neue Weltbühne",
1934. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages [125-156]. 21 cm. Die Weltbuhne was the key
forum of expression for leftist, socialist intellectuals during the Weimar
Republic. Banned by the Nazis after the Reichstag fire, it was printed in exile
from 1933 as “Die Neue Weltbühne. " Inhalt: “Seine Majestat der Henker, ”
“Pufferstaat Polen, ” “Geschichte eines Denkmals, ” “Öl und Wasser in
Palastina. ” Cover is moderately worn with some discoloration and chipping at
edges. Internal pages are darkened, but all text is clear and binding is
secure. Good condition. (HOLO2-45-11)
(ID #26575) $30.00.
188. • Ossietzky, Carl Von. DIE NEUE WELTBUHNE.
JAHRGANG XXXII. NUMMER 5. JANUARY 30.1936. Prague, Verlag "die Neue Weltbühne",
1936. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages [125-156]. 21 cm. Die Weltbuhne was the key
forum of expression for leftist, socialist intellectuals during the Weimar
Republic. Banned by the Nazies after the Reichstag fire, it was printed in
exile from 1933. Special edition with title on cover, “Unsre Antwort auf drei
Jahre Hitler” (Our Answer to Three Years of Hitler) by Georg Bernhard, Heinrich
Mann, Aufhauser, Feuchtwanger, Rudolf Olden, Bochel, Gumbel, Sollmann,
Leonhard, Walter, Toller, Weiskopf, Schifrin, Arnold Zweig, Budzislawski,
Zyromski, Schneider-Basel, Nicole, Max Braun, Emil Ludwig. OCLC lists 20 copies
worldwide. Cover is stained and chipping at edges, tearing at binding. Internal
pages are darkened and fragile, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-41-19)
(ID #26674) $30.00.
189. • Ossietzky, Carl Von. DIE WELTBÜHNE.
JAHRGANG XXV. NUMMER 5. JANUARY 29.1929. Charlottenburg, Verlag Der Weltbühne,
1929. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages [161-200]. 21 cm. Die Weltbühne was the key
forum of expression for leftist, socialist intellectuals during the Weimar
Republic. Banned by the Nazis after the Reichstag fire, it was printed in exile
from 1933 as “Die Neue Weltbühne. ” Inhalt: "Vor der Frühjahrsoffensive,
" "Strafgesetzentwurf und Sozialdemokratie, " "Christen und
Juden. " Covers detached but present; back cover chipping at edge.
Internal pages are darkened but all text is clear and binding is secure. Good
condition. (HOLO2-45-9) (ID #26573)
$30.00.
190. • Polish Government
Information Center.
POLISH FACTS AND FIGURES. NO. 2 (MARCH 1944) – 17 (APRIL 1945). New York, Polish
Government Information
Center, 1945. Paper
Wraps. 8vo. Issues are mostly 30-40 pages each. Ill. 22 cm. Published by the
Polish Government Information Center, this work “seeks to interpret Polish
political and social problems for the American public and give to a true
presentation of the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United
Nations, has carried on since September 1, 1939.” Issue titles are: “The
Polish-Russian Controversy, ” “Polish Children Under German Rule, ” “Public
Education in Poland, ” “Polish Army in the East, ” “Jews in Poland, ” “Poland’s
Fighting Record, ” “It Started in Poland, ” “Poland at Work, ” “Battle of
Warsaw 1944, ” “Polish-German Frontier, ” “Poland’s Social Progress, ”
“Province of Lwow, ” “Government of the Polish Republic, ” “Soviet Puppet
Government in Poland, ” “USA and Poland, 1939-1945, ” “Polish Views on
International Organization. ” SUBJECT (S): Poland -- History -- Occupation, 1939-1945.
Covers are slightly worn with unobtrusive archive stamp on all covers, and
small pencil marking on several. Internal pages are clean and binding is tight.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-12). (ID #26632) $300.00.
191. • Polish
Government Information Center. POLISH FACTS AND FIGURES. NO. 2 (MARCH 1944) – 4
(APRIL 1944) , NO. 6 (JULY 1944) – 17 (APRIL 1945) [LACKING NRS 1 & 5]. New
York, Polish Government Information Center, 1945. Paper Wraps. 8vo. Issues are
mostly 30-40 pages each. Ill. 22 cm. Published by the Polish Government
Information Center, this work “seeks to interpret Polish political and social
problems for the American public and give to a true presentation of the
struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United Nations, has carried on
since September 1, 1939.” Issue titles are: “The Polish-Russian Controversy, ”
“Polish Children Under German Rule, ” “Public Education in Poland, ” “Jews in
Poland, ” “Poland’s Fighting Record, ” “It Started in Poland, ” “Poland at
Work, ” “Battle of Warsaw 1944, ” “Polish-German Frontier, ” “Poland’s Social
Progress, ” “Province of Lwow, ” “Government of the Polish Republic, ” “Soviet
Puppet Government in Poland, ” “USA and Poland, 1939-1945, ” “Polish Views on
International Organization. ” SUBJECT (S): Poland -- History -- Occupation,
1939-1945. Covers of first three issues are slightly soiled in bottom corner.
Issue no. 13 has unobtrusive stamp on cover. Internal pages are clean and
binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-13). (ID #26633) $235.00.
192. • Polish
Government Information Center. POLISH FACTS AND FIGURES. POLAND’S SOCIAL
PROGRESS. NO. 12 (NOVEMBER 25, 1944). New York, Polish Government Information
Center, 1944. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages. Ill. 22 cm. Published by the Polish
Government Information Center, this work “seeks to interpret Polish political
and social problems for the American public and give to a true presentation of
the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United Nations, has
carried on since September 1, 1939.” SUBJECT (S): Poland -- History -- Occupation,
1939-1945. Unobtrusive archive stamp on cover. Nice, clean copy with tight
binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-14).
(ID #26634) $30.00.
193. • Polish
Government Information Center. POLISH FACTS AND FIGURES. POLISH VIEWS ON
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION. NO. 17 (APRIL 25, 1945). New York, Polish
Government Information Center, 1945. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 24 pages. Ill. 22 cm.
Published by the Polish Government Information Center, this work “seeks to
interpret Polish political and social problems for the American public and give
to a true presentation of the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the
United Nations, has carried on since September 1, 1939.” SUBJECT (S): Poland --
History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. Cover is lightly worn but still nice.
Internal pages are clean with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-17). (ID #26637) $30.00.
194. • Polish
Government Information Center. POLISH FACTS AND FIGURES. SOVIET PUPPET
GOVERNMENT IN POLAND. NO. 15 (MARCH 12, 1945). New York, Polish Government
Information Center, 1945. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. Ill. 22 cm. Published by
the Polish Government Information Center, this work “seeks to interpret Polish
political and social problems for the American public and give to a true
presentation of the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United
Nations, has carried on since September 1, 1939.” SUBJECT (S): Poland --
History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-51-15). (ID
#26635) $30.00.
195. • Polish
Government Information Center. POLISH FACTS AND FIGURES. U.S.A. AND POLAND,
1939-1945. NO. 16 (APRIL 10, 1945). New York, Polish Government Information
Center, 1945. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. Ill. 22 cm. Published by the Polish
Government Information Center, this work “seeks to interpret Polish political
and social problems for the American public and give to a true presentation of
the struggle which Poland, the charter member of the United Nations, has
carried on since September 1, 1939.” SUBJECT (S): Poland -- History -- Occupation,
1939-1945. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-51-16). (ID #26636) $30.00.
196. • Segall, Dr. Jacob; Koralnik, I.; editors.
ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR DEMOGRAPHIE UND STATISTIK DER JUDEN. VOL. 5. NO. 1. [JULI
1930]. Berlin, Bureau Für Statistik Der Juden, 1930. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 16
pages. In German. Second Sequence (1924-1931). "Magazine for Demography
and Statistics of the Jews. " Population statistics played and continue to
play a special role in Jewish Studies because of the continuing movement of
Jewish popluations around the world. Within the pages of the Zeitschrift can be
found the first historical-sociological studies looking at the massive Jewish
migrations at the close of the 19th Century. With the establishment in Berlin
of the Bureau für Statistik der Juden (office for statistics of the Jews) in
1904, sociologists like Arthur Ruppin and the statisticians like the physician
Jacob Segall had at their fingertips massive amounts of data for this purpose.
Monthly, began in 1905, ceased in December 1931, 26 volumes published in all.
SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Population -- Periodicals. Jews -- Statistics --
Periodicals. Issued by the Bureau für Statistik der Juden. Cover is stained and
worn, but in good condition. Pages only lightly worn and binding is in very
good condition. Also contains publicity insert from publisher laid in.
Excellent source for information on Jews just before the Holocaust (HOLO
2-31-1) (ID #26205) $30.00.
197. • Segall, Dr.
Jacob; Koralnik, I.; editors. ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR DEMOGRAPHIE UND STATISTIK DER
JUDEN. VOL. 5. NO. 6. [DEZEMBER 1930]. Berlin, Bureau Für Statistik Der Juden,
1930. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. In German. Second Sequence (1924-1931).
"Magazine for Demography and Statistics of the Jews. " Population
statistics played and continue to play a special role in Jewish Studies because
of the continuing movement of Jewish popluations around the world. Within the
pages of the Zeitschrift can be found the first historical-sociological studies
looking at the massive Jewish migrations at the close of the 19th Century. With
the establishment in Berlin of the Bureau für Statistik der Juden (office for
statistics of the Jews) in 1904, sociologists like Arthur Ruppin and the
statisticians like the physician Jacob Segall had at their fingertips massive
amounts of data for this purpose. Monthly, began in 1905, ceased in December
1931, 26 volumes published in all. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Population --
Periodicals. Jews -- Statistics -- Periodicals. Issued by the Bureau für
Statistik der Juden. Cover is stained and worn, with stamp from University of
Geneva, but in good condition. Pages only lightly worn and binding is in very
good condition. (HOLO 2-31-2) (ID #26206) $30.00.
198. • Segall, Dr. Jacob; Koralnik, I.; editors. ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR DEMOGRAPHIE UND STATISTIK
DER JUDEN. VOL. 6. NO. 1. [JANUAR 1931]. Berlin,
Bureau Für Statistik Der Juden, 1931. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. In German.
Second Sequence (1924-1931). "Magazine for Demography and Statistics of
the Jews. " Population statistics played and continue to play a special
role in Jewish Studies because of the continuing movement of Jewish popluations
around the world. Within the pages of the Zeitschrift can be found the first
historical-sociological studies looking at the massive Jewish migrations at the
close of the 19th Century. With the establishment in Berlin of the Bureau für
Statistik der Juden (office for statistics of the Jews) in 1904, sociologists
like Arthur Ruppin and the statisticians like the physician Jacob Segall had at
their fingertips massive amounts of data for this purpose. Monthly, began in
1905, ceased in December 1931, 26 volumes published in all. SUBJECT(S): Jews --
Population -- Periodicals. Jews -- Statistics -- Periodicals. Issued by the
Bureau für Statistik der Juden. Cover is stained and worn with small tear in
middle and bending at corners. Internal pages bent at corner with slight crease
down the middle but text is very clear. Binding is in very good condition.
(HOLO 2-31-3) (ID #26207) $30.00.
199. • Simmons, Anne, Birkhead, L. M; Hoke,
Henry; editors. PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT. VOL I. NO. XII. New York, Friends Of
Democracy, 1945. Paper Wrappers. 4to. 4 pages. Anti-Fascist periodical commonly
touching on racist and anti-Semitic topics. Contents Include:
“‘Anti’-Propagandists Carry On, ” “The Mailed Fist. ” OCLC lists 15 copies
worldwide. Pages are slightly worn with some creasing and small tears at edges,
but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-55-14) (ID #26351) $30.00.
200. • Simmons, Anne, Birkhead, L. M; Hoke,
Henry’; editors. PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT. VOL III, NOS. II – VI, VIII, IX, XI –
IXX, XXII – XXIV. 20 ISSUES. New York, Friends Of Democracy, 1945. Paper
Wrappers. 4to. Each issue is 4 pages. 20 issues. Issues 2 and 8 have
supplemental sheet laid in, as well. Anti-Fascist periodical commonly touching
on racist and anti-Semitic topics. Contents Include: “‘Anti’ Propaganda, ”
“Rand Leads Anti-Semites, ” “A Report on Carl Mote, ” “Commoner Party to Fight
Negroes, Jews, ” “Ku Kluxers Active, ” “Anglo-Israel Convenes, ” “Anti-Semitism
Keynotes Annual Kingdom Convention, ” “Hate Sheet Invades New York City, ”
“Anti-Semitism Promoted, ” “A Report on J. A. Lovell, ” “Hatriots Canonize
Patton, Call Him Anti-Semitic, ” “A Report on the German-American Press, ” “A
Report on Anti-Semitism in the N. Y. News. ” OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide.
Issues 18 and 19 are darkened and fragile with some chipping. Most issues have
checkmarks next to headlines, but all text is clear. Good condition. Important
anti-Nazi periodical from US. (HOLO2-41-26)
(ID #26681) $300.00.
201. • Simmons,
Anne, Birkhead, L. M; Hoke, Henry’; editors. PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT. VOL IV,
NOS. I-XVIII 18 ISSUES. New York,
Friends Of Democracy, 1946. Paper Wrappers. 4to. Each issue is 4 pages. 18
issues. Anti-Fascist periodical commonly touching on racist and anti-Semitic
topics. Issue 7 has typo on date and issue number, corrected by hand. Contents
Include: “A Report on German Sympathizers, ” “Terminiello Tours North: Berates
‘Jews and Reds, ’” “A Report on Gerald B. Winrod, ” “Thanks Anti-Semites, ”
“‘White Gentiles, ’ Franco, and Seditionists Defended, ” “‘Gentile’ Sheets
Started in Wisconsin, Missouri, ” “A Report on Eugene Talmadge, ” “A Report on
Eugene Flitcraft, ” “Letter to Henry Ford II, ” “A Report on the German
American Press, ” “A Report on Ralph W. Gwinn, ” “Kansas City Bigots Named, ”
“Who Is Marilyn R. Allen? ” OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Most issues have
checkmarks next to headlines, are darkened, fragile and chipping at edges but
all text is clear. Otherwise Good condition. Important anti-Nazi periodical
from US. (HOLO2-41-27) (ID #26682)
$300.00.
202. • Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.
BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN MATERIAL. NR 12. (DATE: 16-22 MARZ 1947.). Berlin, Informationsbüro
Der SPD, 1947. Pamphlet, 8vo. 7 pages. In German. The Social Democractic Party
of Germany
was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials
were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated
in 1946. CONTENTS: Reparationen (, Die Kriegsgefangenan (Prisoners of War).
OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover
& TIB). Small tear on corner of cover and also on binding. Some darkening
to pages but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-29) (ID #26236)
$50.00.
203. • Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.
BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN MATERIAL. NR 14. (DATE 30.3 – 5.4.47.). Berlin, Informationsbüro
Der SPD, 1947. Stapled, 8vo. 19 pages. In German. The Social Democractic Party
of Germany
was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials
were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated
in 1946. CONTENTS: “Gegen die Aussiedlung von Deutschen, ” “Arbeitskraften nach
Frankreich, ” “Reparationen, ” “Politische Organisation Deutschlands, ”
“Studentenverhaftungen. ” OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover &
TIB) , but may be incomplete. Outer page is detached but included. Some
darkening to pages but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-30)
(ID #26237) $50.00.
204. •
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN
MATERIAL. NR 2. (DATE: 10-16 JANUAR 1948.). Berlin, Informationsbüro Der SPD, 1948.
Pamphlet, 8vo. 16 pages. In German. The Social Democractic Party of Germanywas
banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials were
imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated in
1946. CONTENTS: “Sozialistenkonferenz in London,
” “Kampf dem Kommunismus, ” “Morrison kritisiert den Kreml, ” “Zur
Verwirklichung des Marshall-Planes. ” OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ
Hannover & TIB) , but may be incomplete. Cover detached but included. Pages
are darkened but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-37) (ID #26244)
$50.00.
205. •
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN
MATERIAL. NR 26. (DATE: 22.6-29.6.47). Berlin,
Informationsbüro Der SPD, 1947. Pamphlet, 8vo. 14 pages. In German. The Social
Democractic Party of Germany
was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials
were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated
in 1946. CONTENTS: “Pariser Dreierkonferenz”, “Erste Stimmen aus Moskau, ”
“Bevins Vorschlag, ” “Was braucht Europa dringend? ” OCLC lists 1 library
worldwide (Univ Hannover & TIB) , but may be incomplete. Some darkening at
edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-31) (ID #26238)
$50.00.
206. •
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN
MATERIAL. NR 27, (DATE: 28.6-5.7.47.). Berlin,
Informationsbüro Der SPD, 1947. Pamphlet. 8vo. 15 pages. In German. The Social
Democractic Party of Germany
was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials
were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated
in 1946. CONTENTS: “Ende der Pariser Dreierkonferenz, ” “Wirtschaftsrat, ” “SPD
– Parteitag. ” OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover & TIB) , but
may be incomplete. Some darkening at edges but all text is clear. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-31-32) (ID #26239) $50.00.
207. •
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN
MATERIAL. NR 28, (DATE: 6.7-12.7.47.). Berlin,
Informationsbüro Der SPD, 1947. Pamphlet, 8vo. 14 pages. In German. The Social
Democractic Party of Germany
was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials
were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated
in 1946. CONTENTS: “Europas Wille zur Zusammenarbeit, ” “Vor der neuen Pariser
Konferenz, ” “Wirtschaftskommission der UN, ” “Ruckkehr aus Nurnberg,
” “Berliner Verfassung. ” OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover &
TIB) , but may be incomplete. Pages darkened but all text is clear. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-31-33) (ID #26240) $50.00.
208. •
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN
MATERIAL. NR 29. (DATE: 13.7-20.7.47.). Berlin,
Informationsbüro Der SPD, 1947. Pamphlet, 8vo. 16 pages. In German. The Social
Democractic Party of Germany
was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials
were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated
in 1946. CONTENTS: 2. “Pariser Konferenz, ” “Moskau Malt in Grau, ” “Die
Moskauer Gegenoffensive, ” “Die Gefahr fur Europa. ” OCLC lists 1 library
worldwide (Univ Hannover & TIB) , but may be incomplete. Some darkening at
edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-34) (ID #26241)
$50.00.
209. •
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN
MATERIAL. NR 30. (DATE: 20.7-27.7.47.). Berlin,
Informationsbüro Der SPD, 1947. Pamphlet, 8vo. 14 pages. In German. The Social
Democractic Party of Germany
was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials
were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated
in 1946. CONTENTS: “”Englisch-Amerikanische Entscheidung Uber Deutschland, ”
“Deutschland soll in den Marsall Plan Einbezogen Werden, ” “Wie wird heute
Wirtschaftspolitik Getrieben? ” OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover
& TIB) , but may be incomplete. Pages are darkened but all text is clear.
Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-35) (ID #26242) $50.00.
210. •
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN
MATERIAL. NR 31. (DATE: 27.7-2.8.47.). Berlin,
Informationsbüro Der SPD, 1947. Pamphlet, 8vo. 15 pages. In German. The Social
Democractic Party of Germanywas banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the
Enabling Act, and party officials were imprisoned, killed or went into exile.
After WWII, the party was recreated in 1946. CONTENTS: “Opposition in der
Labour Party, ” “Regierungsreform in Frankreich, ” “Sicherheit fur Frankreich
und deutsches Industriepotential. ” OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ
Hannover & TIB) , but may be incomplete. Small tear at top of crease. Some
chipping at edges, and pages are darkening, but all text is clear. Good
condition. (HOLO2-31-36) (ID #26243) $50.00.
The
SDP in Exile’s Journal in English—Reporting on Concentration Camps in Their
First Issue of June 1937!
211. • Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. VOL 3,
NO 1. 1940. Prague,
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands, 1940. Paperback. 8vo. 92 pages.
Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered
sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical
of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: “The Situation of the Evacuated Families: Reports
from South West and Central Germany, ” “The German Rule of Terror in Poland.
” OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg,
Univ m Hannnover & T IB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek
Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau). Some chipping at edges of
covers and small tears on backstrip. Writing in pencil from previous owner on
cover. Pages darkened at edges but all text is clear. Good condition.
(HOLO2-33-12) (ID #26182) $325.00.
212. • Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE LEADERSHIP OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. VOL 1,
NO 11. APRIL 1938. Prague,
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 39 pages,
xvi. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports
covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical
of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: “The Annexation of Austria:
The Effect Upon the German People, ” “Germany
and Czechoslovakia.
” OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg,
Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek
Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau). Internal pages are
lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges of covers. Pages are
darkened at edges but all text is clear. Tight binding. Good condition.
(HOLO2-33-8) (ID #26178) $200.00.
213. • Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE LEADERSHIP OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. VOL 1,
NO 5. OCTOBER 1937. Prague,
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands, 1937. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages,
xii. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports
covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical
of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: “The Party Day at Nuremburg, ” “Terror in the
Workshops, ” “The Coming National-Socialist Criminal Code. ” OCLC lists 5
copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ Hannnover
& TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des
Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau). Internal pages are
lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some bending at edges and small tear on
binding. Slightly darkened edges but all text is clear. Very good condition.
(HOLO2-33-5) (ID #26175) $200.00.
214. • Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE LEADERSHIP OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. VOL 1,
NO 7. DECEMBER 1937. Prague,
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands, 1937. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages, xi.
Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered
sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical
of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: “The Terror Against the Political Opposition in Germany, ”
“Terrorization of the Jews. ” OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats &
Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB,
Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek
Passau). Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at
edges and tears on corners of covers, but all text is clear. Good condition.
Includes summary of issue laid in. (HOLO2-33-6) (ID #26176) $250.00.
215. • Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE LEADERSHIP OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. VOL 1,
NO 8. JANUARY 1938. Prague,
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 55 pages.
Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered
sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical
of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: “The Propaganda for Colonies, ” “Terror in the
Workshops. ” OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek
Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit,
Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau). Internal pages
are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at spine and tear on corner of
back cover. Crease down the middle of some pages and discoloration at edges,
but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-7) (ID #26177) $200.00.
216. • Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE LEADERSHIP OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. VOL 1, NO. 1. JUNE 1937. Prague,
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands, 1937. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 53 pages. 1st
issue, Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports
covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical
of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: “Factory Owners’ Uneasiness, ” “The German Concentration Camps: Dachau,
Lichtenburg, Sachsburg, Hamburg-Fuhlsbuttel, Women’s Concentration Camp
Moringen, House of Correctional Osterstein. ” OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide
(Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB,
Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts,
Universitatsbibliothek Passau). Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like
paper. Some chipping at edges and tears on corners of covers, but all text is
clear. Good condition. Extremely early discussion of the German concentration
camps. (HOLO2-33-4) (ID #26174) $400.00.
217. • Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE LEADERSHIP OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. VOL 2,
NO 5. OCTOBER 1938. Prague,
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 37 pages, 24
pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered
sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical
of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: “The German People and the European Crisis, ”
Propaganda in the Service of Germany’s Policy of Expansion, ” “The End of
Czechoslovakia: Causes and Effects. ” OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats
& Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB,
Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts,
Universitatsbibliothek Passau). Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like
paper. Some chipping at edges of covers. Pages are darkened at edges but all
text is clear. Tight binding. Includes summary of issue laid in. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-33-9) (ID #26179) $200.00.
218. • Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE LEADERSHIP OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. VOL 2,
NO 6. NOVEMBER 1938. Prague,
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands, 1938. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 51 pages.
Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered
sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical
of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: “The Sudeten
German Tragedy, ” “Terror in the Workshops. ” OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide
(Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB,
Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts,
Universitatsbibliothek Passau). Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like
paper. Some chipping at edges of covers and small tears on backstrip. Pages are
darkened at edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-10) (ID
#26180) $225.00.
219. • Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
MONTHLY REPORTS BY THE LEADERSHIP OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY. VOL 2,
NO 9. FEBRUARY 1939. Prague,
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands, 1939. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 34 pages, 18
pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports
covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical
of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: “The Encirclement of Poland,
” “Poland
in the Event of a Conflict in the West. ” OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats
& Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB,
Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek
Passau). Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at
edges of covers. Pages darkened at edges but all text is clear. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-33-11) (ID #26181) $225.00.
220. • The Federation Of Jewish Communities In Yugoslavia.
THE JEWISH REVIEW (JEVREJSKI PREGLED): ORGAN OF THE FEDERATION OF JEWISH
COMMUNITIES IN YUGOSLAVIA.
SUMMARY IN ENGLISH. YEAR XXVIII, NO. 3-4. MARCH-APRIL 1977. Belgrade, The Federation, 1977. Paper Wraps.
14 pages. 20 cm. A list of contents of the monthly periodical “The Jewish
Review” (“Jevrejski Pregled”) , including summaries of the major stories.
Contents Includes: “XVII Conference of the Federation of Jewish Communities in
Yugoslavia, ” “Thirty Four Years Since the Heroic Warshaw [sic] Uprising, ”
“Twenty Ninth Anniversary of Israel, ” “Anti-Semitism – NeoNazism, ” “Purim
Celebrations. ” SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Yugoslavia -- Periodicals. Named
Corp: Savez jevrejskih opstina Jugoslavije (The Federation of Jewish
Communities in Yugoslavia)
– Periodicals. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Stanford University, University
of California Los Angeles, University of Illinois, Indiana University, Harvard
University College Library) , but unable to determine whether they have this
specific issue. Small pen mark in margin of front page, otherwise a nice, clean
copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-14). (ID #26278) $30.00.
221. • Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude; editor. THE JEWISH
SPECTATOR (VOLUME 9, NO. 6 , APRIL 1944). New York: Jewish Spectator, 1944. Paper
wrappers, 4to. 34 pages. Periodical first published in 1935. Photograph of
family celcrating Passover on cover. Period advertisements throughout. Articles
include: “To the Jewish Children of 1944”, “Christianity Fights Anti-Semitism”,
“ A Letter from Paris”, and “Jewish Heroes in Our Armed Services”, which lists
Jews who were serving in the army, as well as those killed in action. SUBJECT
(S): Jews -- Periodicals. Light edgewear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-27-19)
(ID #26062) $35.00.
222. • Weiss-Rosmarin, Trude; editor. THE JEWISH
SPECTATOR (VOLUME 9, NO. 8 , JUNE 1944). New York: Jewish Spectator, 1944.
Paper wrappers, 4to; , 34 pages. Periodical first published in 1935. Period
advertisements throughout. Articles include: “The Most tragic Victims”, “The
University of the Ghetto”, “Judaism and Crisis”, “Churchill and Zionism”, “The
United States in Palestine”, and “Antisemitism: Barometer of Social Decay”.
SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Periodicals. Pages tanned, light edgewear. Good +
condition. (HOLO2-27-20) (ID #26063) $40.00.
223. • Wydawnictwo Centralnego Komitetu
"bundu" W Polsce. BIULETYN “BUNDU”
KWIECIEN. NR. 1. Wydawnictwo Centralnego Komitetu "bundu" W Polsce, 1945. Stapled Pamphlet. 8vo. 16 pages. First
issue by the Bund as it emerged from the destruction of the Holocaust. In
Polish. The Polish Bund was formally founded in 1914 but was eventually driven
underground during the holocaust. After WWII, the Bund renewed its activities
among the survivors of Polish Jewry but it was liquidated in 1948 with the
Communists' liquidation of the general political life of the country. This
periodical was published in the wake of that renewal and re-introduces the
party. CONTENTS: “Premier tow. Osobka-Morawski o powstaniu w warszawskim
ghetcie; ” “Przemowienie tow. Dra M. Szuldenfreia na posiedzeniu Krajowej Rady
Narodowej. ” OCLC lists no holdings. Pages are darkened but text is all clear.
Very good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-33-1). (ID #26171) $150.00.
224. • Wydawnictwo
Centralnego Komitetu "bundu" W Polsce.
BIULETYN “BUNDU” LIPIEC. NR. 2. Wydawnictwo Centralnego Komitetu
"bundu" W Polsce, 1945. Stapled
Pamphlet. 8vo. 16 pages. In Polish. The Polish Bund was formally founded in
1914 but was eventually driven underground during the holocaust. After WWII,
the Bund renewed its activities among the survivors of Polish Jewry but it was
liquidated in 1948 with the Communists' liquidation of the general political
life of the country. This periodical was published in the wake of that renewal.
CONTENTS: Rezolucje uchwalone na Krajowej konferencji "Bundu" w Lodzi
dnia 16-17, VI 1945: “Rezolucja w sprawie antysemityzmu; ” “Rezolucja o
-dzialalnosci Zydowskich Komitetow. ” OCLC lists no holdings. Pages are
darkened but text is all clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-2). (ID #26172) $100.00.
225. • Wydawnictwo
Centralnego Komitetu "bundu" W Polsce.
BIULETYN “BUNDU” LISTOPAD. NR. 3 (Final Issue Published). Wydawnictwo
Centralnego Komitetu "bundu" W Polsce,
1945. Stapled Pamphlet. 8vo. 16 pages. In Polish. The Polish Bund was formally
founded in 1914 but was eventually driven underground during the holocaust.
After WWII, the Bund renewed its activities among the survivors of Polish Jewry
but it was liquidated in 1948 with the Communists' liquidation of the general
political life of the country. This periodical was published in the wake of
that renewal. CONTENTS: “Od Redakcji, ” “Nasz udzial w Powstaniu Warszawskim, ”
“Emigracja I emigracjonizm. ” OCLC lists no holdings. Small stain on cover and
tear at top of binding. Pages are darkened but text is all clear. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-33-3). (ID #26173) $100.00.
226. • Zydowski Instytut Historyczny W
Polsce. בלעטער
פאר געשיכטע.
BLETER FAR GESZICHTE. 1958. TOM XI. Warsaw,
RSW, 1958. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 178 pages.
25 cm. In Yiddish. Table of Contents also in Polish. Title translates to
English as: “Leaves of History. ” CONTENTS: “Z Ostatnich Notatek, ” E.
Ringelblum; “Problem Habiru I Zdobycie Chanoan, ” M. Astur; “Staro-Izraelskie
Zycie Rodzinne I Jego Spoleczno-Ekonomiczne Podstawy, ” E.
Eisenstadt; “Do dziejow Zydow we Wschodniej Europie na Poczatku IV
Wieku, ” B. Nadel; “Poczatki Prasy Zydowskiej w Rumunii a Walka o Emancypacje,
” M. Halevi; “Do Dziejow Historiografii Zydowskiej w Rumunii, ” L. Rosenblum;
“Sz. Amsterdam, ” Sz. Zachariasz. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- History -- Periodicals.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Periodicals. Joden.
Geographic: Poland
-- History -- Periodicals. Journal of the Yidisher hist? Orisher inst? It? Ut?
In Poyln. INDEXES: Vols. 1-12, 1948-59, in v. 13. Backstrip torn slightly at
bottom with tape. Backstrip lacking at top, but internal binding in good
condition. Pages are slightly discolored at edges, but free of markings and all
text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-28). (ID #26235) $30.00.
227. • Zydowski
Instytut Historyczny W Polsce. בלעטער
פאר געשיכטע.
BLETER FAR GESZICHTE. LIPIEC-GRUDZIEN. TOM VIII, NR 3-4. Warsaw, RSW, 1955. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 218 pages. 25 cm. In
Yiddish. Table of Contents also in Polish. Title translates to English as:
“Leaves of History. ” CONTENTS: “Zrodia hebrajskie do dziejow krajow
slowianskich, ” T. Lewicki & F. Kupfer; “Miedzyrzec w okresie hitlerowskiej
okupacji, ” H. Rylski; “Proletariat zydowski w rewoucji 1905 r, ” B. Mark;
“Regulaminy dla ludnosci zydowskiej w miasteczk Lubartow w drugiej plowie XVIII
wieku, ” J. Bartys; “Notatki z getta warszawskiego, ” M. Szwarcbard; “Materialy
do badan nad demografia ludnosci zydowskiej w Warszawie w okresie hitlerowskiej
okupacji, ” Z. Szymanski. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- History -- Periodicals.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Periodicals. Joden.
Geographic: Poland
-- History -- Periodicals. Journal of the Yidisher hist? Orisher inst? It? Ut?
In Poyln. INDEXES: Vols. 1-12, 1948-59, in v. 13. Small tear at bottom of
backstrip. Slight discoloration at edge of pages, but all text is clear. Very
Good condition. (HOLO2-31-25). (ID #26232) $30.00.
228. • Zydowski
Instytut Historyczny W Polsce. בלעטער
פאר געשיכטע.
BLETER FAR GESZICHTE. LIPIEC–WRZESIEN. TOM IV. ZESZYT 3. Warsaw, RSW, 1951. Paper Wraps. 8vo. Xxiii, 157 pages. 25 cm. In
Yiddish. Table of Contents also in Polish. Summaries in Polish, Russian,
English and French. Title translates to English as: “Leaves of History. ”
CONTENTS: “Proces Jurgena Stroopa I Franza Konrada, ” B. Mark; “Ber Majzels w
1846 r, ” E. Kupfer; “O Nardzinach Osiedla Zydowskiego w Bulgarii, ” E.
Aszkenazy; “O Czynnikach, Ktore Opoznialy Lub Przyspieszaly Likwidacje Getta
Bialostockiego, ” A. Eisenbach; “Dwa Nowe Dokumenty o Ruchu Oporu w Getcie
Bialostockim, ” B. Mark; “O Pseudonimach Wspolpracownikow Podziemnego Archiwum
Getta, ” W. H. Iwan; “O Pierwszym Kongresie Nauki Polskiej, ” W. H. Iwan.
SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland
-- History -- Periodicals. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland --
Periodicals. Joden. Geographic: Poland -- History -- Periodicals. Journal of
the Yidisher hist? Orisher inst? It? Ut? In Poyln. INDEXES: Vols. 1-12, 1948-59,
in v. 13. Some chipping to covers, with back cover torn in half, but included.
Backstrip torn at top and bottom but internal binding in good condition. Pages
are slightly discolored at edges, but free of markings and all text is clear.
Good condition. (HOLO2-31-27). (ID #26234) $30.00.
229. • Zydowski
Instytut Historyczny W Polsce. בלעטער
פאר געשיכטע.
BLETER FAR GESZICHTE. STYCZEN-CZERWIEC. TOM III, NR 1-2. Warsaw, RSW, 1950. Paper Wraps. 8vo. Xii, 195 pages. 25 cm. In
Yiddish. Table of Contents and Summaries also in Polish and French. Title
translates to English as: “Leaves of History. ” CONTENTS: “J. W. Stalin a Nauka
Historyczna = J. W. Stalin et les Sciences Historiques, ” A. Sidorow; “Notatki
Szmula a Wintera = Memoires de Szmul Winter, ” B. Mark; “Deportacje, Jako Jeden
z Etapow Hitlerowskiej Polityki Zaglady Ludnosci Zydowskiej = Les Departations
en Tant Qu’une des Etapes dans la Politique Hitlerienne d’Extermination de la
population Juive, ” T. Brustin-Berenstein; “Pinkas Chewra-Kadusza w’Gomlej
Chasadim w Zamosciu = Pinkas Hevra-Kaducha Wgomle Chasadim a Zamosc, ” E.
Kupfer. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland
-- History -- Periodicals. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland --
Periodicals. Joden. Geographic: Poland -- History -- Periodicals. Journal of
the Yidisher hist? Orisher inst? It? Ut? In Poyln. INDEXES: Vols. 1-12,
1948-59, in v. 13. Covers chipping at edges, with some discoloration. Lacks
backstrip, but professionally re-bound, internal binding in good condition.
Internal pages slightly discolored at edges with some chipping on several
pages, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-26). (ID #26233)
$30.00.
230. • Zydowski
Instytut Historyczny W Polsce. בלעטער
פאר געשיכטע.
BLETER FAR GESZICHTE. STYCZEN-CZERWIEC. TOM VIII, NR 1-2. 1955. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 213 pages. Ill. 25 cm. In Yiddish;
Summaries in Polish, and English, French, or Russian, 1948-52. Standard No:
ISSN: 0006-470X; National Library: 100966491; LCCN: 74-648572 Title translates
to English as: “Leaves of History. ” SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- History -- Periodicals.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Periodicals. Joden.
Geographic: Poland
-- History -- Periodicals. Journal of the Yidisher historisher institut in
Poyln. / Issued by the Yidisher historisher institut in Poyln. General Info:
INDEXES: Vols. 1-12, 1948-59, in v. 13. (HOLO2-31-24) (ID #26228) $30.00.
231. • Zydowski
Instytut Historyczny W Polsce. בלעטער פאר
געשיכטע. BLETER FAR GESZICHTE.
STYCZEN-CZERWIEC. TOM VIII, NR 1-2. Warsaw,
RSW, 1955. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 213 pages.
25 cm. In Yiddish. Table of Contents also in Polish. Title translates to
English as: “Leaves of History. ” CONTENTS: “Dziennik z okresu II wojny
swiatowej, ” P. Korzec; “Udzial przedsiebiorcow niemieckich w eksterminacji
ludnosci zydowskiej w getcie warszawskim, ” A. Bekerman; “Nowe dokumenty I
materialy o powstaniu w getcie warswawskim I o losach ludnosci zydowskiej w
okupowanej Polsce w roku 1944, ” B. Mark; “Prawda o getcie w Czestochowie, ” L.
Brener; “Wypowiedzi G. KIrkowa z roku 1901 o problemach Antysemityzmu,
syjonizmu I socjalizmu, ” E. Eszkenazy. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- History -- Periodicals.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Periodicals. Joden.
Geographic: Poland
-- History -- Periodicals. Journal of the Yidisher hist? Orisher inst? It? Ut?
In Poyln. INDEXES: Vols. 1-12, 1948-59, in v. 13. Some wear to edges of cover
with fraying at edges and rips on backstrip. Slight discoloration at edge of
pages, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-24). (ID #26231)
$30.00.
RABBINICS
232. •
Division Of Religious Activities. RESPONSA IN WAR TIME. New York, National
Jewish Welfare Board, 1947. Softcover. [4], v, 87, [9] pages. A response from
the Jewish Welfare Board to questions that arose leading up to and during World
War II. A few of the topics addressed include: Conscientious Objectors, Dietary
Laws, Sabbath, Marriage, Interment and Disinterment. SUBJECT (S): Responsa --
1800-1948. War (Jewish law). Preface by Aryeh Lev, Introduction by Solomon B.
Freehof. Index included: pages [87-96]. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (American
Jewish University, University
of Southern California,
Danish Union CAT & Danish National Library, DET Kongelige Bibliotek – The
Royal Library). Moderate wear to spine with 2” of tape at top. Internal pages
are tanned with underlining and margin notes on several pages, but all text is
clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-55-7). (ID
#26344) $30.00.
OTHER IMPORTANT AND
UNUSUAL HOLOCAUST TITLES
233. • Al’tman, Il’ya [Ilya Altman]. Жертвы
ненависти:
Холокост в
СССР 1941-1945 г. ZHERTVY NENAVISTI:
KHOLOKOST V SSSR 1941-1945. Moscow,
Fond Kovcheg, 2002. Paper Wraps. 8vo.
540 pages. Maps. 21 cm. In Russian. The author examines the “taboo” topic of
the Soviet Union’s Jewish genocide, including comparisons to the genocide in Germany and the
role of Soviets in the destruction of the Jewish population. English Title:
Victims of Hatred: Holocaust in USSR 1941-1945. ISBN: 589048110X. SUBJECT(S):
Jews -- Persecutions -- Soviet Union --
History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Soviet Union – Anatomy of the
Holocaust. Geographic: Soviet Union -- Ethnic relations. Includes
bibliographical references and index. Nice, clean copy in very good condition.
(HOLO2-29-14) (ID #26085) $125.00.
234. • Alexander,
Edward. THE HOLOCAUST AND THE WAR OF IDEAS. New Brunswick, NJ, Transaction
Publishers, 1994. Cloth, 8vo 8" - 9" tall, 8vo, ix, 242 pages,
24 cm. Includes bibliographical references on pages 227-231 and index.
Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Historiography. Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945) , in literature. Jewish literature -- History and criticism.
Literature, Modern 20th century -- History and criticism. ISBN 1560001224. Very
good condition in good jacket. (H-21) (ID #12344) $25.00.
235. • Altshuler, Mordechai. יהדות
במכבש
הסובייטי: בין
דת לזהות
יהודית
בברית-המועצות,
1941-1964. YAHADUT BA-MAKHBESH HA-SOVYETI: BEN DAT LE-ZEHUT YEHUDIT
BI-VERIT HA-MO? ATSOT, 1941-1964. Jeruslaem, The Zalman Shazar
Center For Jewish
History, 2007. Hardcover. 8vo. 553
pages. Ill. Maps. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Preface and table of contents also in
English. Title translates as: “Judaism in the Soviet Vise: Between Religion and
Jewish Identity in the Soviet Union, 1941-1964.” This book examines the Jewish
religion in the Soviet Union’s influence on Jewish ethnic identity. It looks at
state policies as well as how the religious institutions functioned; the
influence of religion on the public at large; and the contribution of religion
to Jewish ethnic survival. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Soviet
Union -- History. Jews -- Soviet Union -- Identity. Jews --
Government policy -- Soviet Union. Jews -- Soviet Union -- Social conditions.
Ethnische Identita? T. Judentum. Geographic: Soviet Union -- Ethnic relations.
Juden. Sowjetunion. Includes bibliographical references (pages 513-530) and
index. ISBN: 9789652272256. Minor bumping on edges of cover. Nice, clean copy
with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-21) (ID #26225) $60.00.
236. • Arad,
Yitzhak. DOCUMENTS ON THE HOLOCAUST: SELECTED SOURCES ON THE DESTRUCTION OF THE
JEWS OF GERMANY AND AUSTRIA, POLAND, AND THE SOVIET UNION. Jerusalem: Yad
Vashem. 1978. Hardcover, 8vo, 403 pages. Edited by Yisrael Gutman, Abraham
Margaliot; translations by Lea Ben Dor. Very good condition. (H-19A) (ID #26467) $40.00.
237. • Billig, Joseph. LA SOLUTION FINALE DE LA
QUESTION JUIVE: ESSAI SUR SES PRINCIPES DANS LE IIIE REICH ET EN FRANCE SOUS L'OCCUPATION.
Paris: Centre De Documentation Juive Contemporaine, 1977. Paper, 8vo, 23 cm;
207 pages. In French. Edited by Serge and Beate Klarsfeld. English translation
of title: “The final solution of the Jewish Question: An Essay on its
principles in the third. Reich and France under the occupation”. SUBJECT (S):
Jews -- Persecutions – France;
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) – France;
World War, 1939-1945 -- Deportations from France. Ex-library with minimal
markings. Good condition, with slight bumping at corner. (Holo2-30-14) (ID
#26105) $55.00.
238. • Birenbaum, Halina. translated by David
Welsh. Foreword by Ludwik Krzyzanowski. HOPE IS THE LAST TO DIE: A PERSONAL
DOCUMENTATION OF NAZI TERROR. New York: Twayne, 1971. Wrappers; 8vo. 246 pages.
Translation of: Nadzieja umiera ostatnia. Ex-library copy. Flyleaf contains
inscription by author and former owner's dedication to library. Jews --
Persecutions -- Poland -- Warsaw. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland --
Personal narratives. Geographic: Warsaw (Poland) -- Ethnic relations. Front
cover and first pages of book seem to have been stained, else good condition.
(H-32) (ID #14176) $35.00.
239. • Bloch, Pierre; Didier, Meran. L’AFFAIRE FRANKFURTER.
Liége, Paris, Denoël (19, Rue Amélie) , 1937. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 99 pages. In
French. Pierre-Bloch was one of few parliamentarians to oppose the Munich
Agreement. As a Jew, he was particularly concerned by the fate in store for the
Jews of Adolf Hitler's Germany. This book covers the trial of David
Frankfurter, a Jew who assassinated Swiss branch leader of the German NSDAP
chef Wilhelm Gustloff in 1936 in Davos, Switzerland. This became an important
pretext for German aggression. Pages discolored, worn at edges. Pages unopened.
Covers are slightly stained, with writing in pencil on front. Tear at the top
of spine. Good condition. (HOLO2-28-13)
(ID #25941) $100.00.
240. • Boorstin, Daniel J.; Mayberry, George;
Rackliffe, John. ANTI-SEMITISM: A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY. Wakefield, MA,
[Privately Published], 1939. Paper Wraps. 12mo. 32 pages. 19cm. Holocaust-era
publication edited by one of the leading US Historians of the day. A collective
work sponsored by professors and ministers on the topic of Anti-Semitism.
Headings include: “Will It Ever Happen Here? ” “The Threat to Liberty, ” “The
Story of anti-Semitism, ” “The Catholics and the Jews, ” “How Many Rich Jews? ”
“How to Combat Anti-Semitism. ” SUBJECT (S): Antisemitism -- United States.
Jews -- United States. OCLC lists 28 copies worldwide. Nice, clean copy with a
secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-49-8). (ID #26316) $35.00.
241. • Braham, Randolph L; Ed. PERSPECTIVES ON
THE HOLOCAUST. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff, 1983. Cloth. 8vo. X, 167 pages. Holocaust
Study Series of The Jack P. Eisner Institute for Holocaust Studies, The
Graduate School and University Center, CUNY. Includes 11 essays by various
authors grouped as philosophical and psychological perspectives, and ‘From
Within’, including literary and halakhic perspectives. SUBJECT (S): Holocaust,
Jewish (1939-1945). ISBN: 089838124X. Usual yellowing, pencil markings on
several pages, otherwise in very good condition. (Holo2-30-18) (ID #26109)
$40.00.
242. • Brochmann, B. Dybwad. ÅPENT BREV TIL HERR
RIKSKANSLER ADOLF HITLER FRA SOCIOLOGISK FORSKER OG FORFATTER B. DYBWAD
BROCHMANN MEDLEM AV NORGES STORTING 1933-36. Bergen, Det Frie Samfunds Forlag,
1937. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, Very Good Condition.; 8vo; 16 pages; A
tranlsted version was also issued in English as "Open letter to Herrn
Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler... An appeal to Germany from Norway. "
(HOLO2-34-45) (ID #6574) $40.00.
243. • Cargas, Harry J; editor; B'Nai B'Rith.;
Anti-Defamation League. RESPONSES TO ELIE WIESEL. New York: Persea Books, 1978.
Half cloth, 8vo; 294 pages. Contents: A conversation with Elie Wiesel; Lily
Edelman -- Elie Wiesel's anti-Exodus; Lawrence S. Cunningham -- The dominion of
death; Lawrence L. Langer -- From night to the gates of the forest; Irving
Halperin -- Elie Wiesel: between hangman and victim; Robert Alter -- Wiesel and
the absurd; Josephine Knopp -- Elie Wiesel: neo-Hasidism; Lothar Kahn -- The
Holocaust in the stories of Elie Wiesel; Thomas A. Idinopulos -- Elie Wiesel
and Jewish theology; Byron L. Sherwin -- What is a Jew? Interview of Elie
Wiesel; Harry James Cargas -- Wiesel's theory of the Holocaust; Michael
Berenbaum -- Elie Wiesel and the drama of interrogation; Ted L. Estess -- Elie
Wiesel's song: lost and found again; Robert McAfee Brown -- Elie Wiesel: the
Job of Auschwitz; Maurice Friedman -- The journey homeward; Ellen Fine --
Nothing was the same again; John K. Roth -- Elie Wiesel: Christian responses;
Harry James Cargas. SUBJECT (S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in literature.
Holocaust (Jewish theology) Wiesel, Elie, 1928- -- Criticism and
interpretation. "Published in cooperation with the Anti-defamation League
of B'nai B'rith. " Includes bibliographical references. Edgwear and
sticker residue to jacket. Previous owner’s name written on flyleaf. Very good
condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-27-9) (ID #26052) $30.00.
244. • Colijn, G. Jan; Marcia Sachs Littell. THE
NETHERLANDS AND NAZI GENOCIDE: PAPERS OF THE 21ST ANNUAL SCHOLARS' CONFERENCE
[CONTRIBUTOR’S COPY WITH CORRECTIONS IN HIS HAND]. Lewiston, N. Y.: E. Mellen Press, 1992.
Cloth. Vi, 542 pages. 8vo. Vol. 32 in Symposium Series. Proceedings of the
Annual Scholars’ Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches, held in Galloway Township, N. J; March 3-5, 1991. The
Conference has been devoted to remembering, learning and teaching the lessons
of the Holocaust in tandem with the study of the churches’ struggle and failure
to confront Nazi anti-Semitism and the “Final Solution. ” Contains 32 papers
and articles by various international contributors from many of the relevant
disciplines. SUBJECT (S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence –
Congresses; Holocaust (Christian theology) – Congresses; Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945) -- Netherlands – Congresses; Jews -- Persecutions -- Netherlands –
Congresses; Christianity and other religions -- Judaism – Congresses; Judaism
-- Relations -- Christianity – Congresses; Netherlands -- Ethnic relations --
Congresses. Most entries include bibliographical references. ISBN: 0773495169.
From the library of Professor Samuel Abrahamsen (founder and former chairman of
Brooklyn College department of Judaic Studies) , a contributor to the volume.
Gold lettering on cover, considerable pencil markings by Abrahamsen, including
corrections to his own entry. Very good condition. (Holo2-30-15) (ID #26106)
$125.00.
245. • Fackenheim, Emil L. FROM BERGEN-BELSEN TO
JERUSALEM:
CONTEMPORARY IMPLICATIONS OF THE HOLOCAUST. New York, World Jewish Congress,
1975. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Small
8vo, 45 pages. An unusual item Consists of a preferatory note
by Shulamit Nardi; an initial presentation by Fackenheim;
"Discussion" by Arthur D. Morse, Piotr Rawicz, Manes Sperber, and
Alfred Kazin; a Reply by Fackenheim; and Closing Remarks by Zalman Shazar.
(HOLO2-34-59) Very Good Condition. (ID
#3919) $30.00.
246. • Fishman, Joshua A. STUDIES IN MODERN
JEWISH SOCIAL HISTORY. New York: Ktav Pub. House; Yivo Institute For Jewish
Research,, 1972. Hardcover, 8vo; xii, 461 pages. Preface by Joshua A. Fishman.
Articles selected from the YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science, 1946 – 1969.
Sections include: the Destruction of European Jewry; Eastern and East-Central
Europe; The United States of America; and Includes articles by Abraham Joshua
Heschel, Josef Guttmann, and Isiah Trunk, among others. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- United States.
Jews -- Politics and government. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). Very good
condition. (HOLO2-27-26) (ID #26069) $35.00.
247. • Flinker, Moishe. YOUNG MOSHE'S DIARY; THE
SPIRITUAL TORMENT OF A JEWISH BOY IN NAZI EUROPE. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1965.
Cloth, 8vo, 126 pages, facsims, portraits, 22 cm. Translation of ha-Na'ar Mosheh.
Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives. World War,
1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish. Introductions by Shaul Esh and
Geoffrey Wigoder. Includes frontis photo. Ex-library with usual marks,
otherwise Very good condition in good jacket. (H-29) (ID #12510) $25.00.
248. • Friedman, Philip. ROADS TO EXTINCTION:
ESSAYS ON THE HOLOCAUST. New York: Conference on Jewish Social Studies: Jewish
Publication Society of America, 1980. 1st Edition. Cloth, 8vo, xiv, 610 pages,
25 cm. ISBN: 0827601700. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes colored end papers, classic. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
--Addresses, essays, lectures. Related Names: Friedman, Ada June. Very good
condition in very good jacket. (Holo2-17-16) (ID #11879) $40.00.
249. • Futselaar, Ralf Duurt. LARD, LICE, AND
LONGVITY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE STANDARD OF LIVING IN OCCUPIED DENMARK AND
THE NETHERLANDS, 1940-1945. No
Place, No Publisher; 2007. Softcover. 8vo. 320 pages.
Ill. 24 cm. Dissertation: Proefschrift Universiteit van Amsterdam. Study
comparing the biological sstandards of living in. SUBJECT (S): Levensstandaard.
Volksgezondheid. Vergelijkend onderzoek. Genre/Form: Proefschriften (vorm).
Geographic: Denemarken. Nederland. OCLC lists only two copies (Bibliotheek
Universiteit van Amsterdam, Koninklijke Bibliotheek). Nice, clean copy with
tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-39-10) (ID #26599) $100.00.
250. • Gilbert, Martin. THE HOLOCAUST. A RECORD
OF THE DESTRUCTION OF JEWISH LIFE IN EUROPE DURING THE DARK YEARS OF NAZI RULE.
Jerusalem, The Jerusalem Post, 1978. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 59 pages. Ill. Maps. “A
very moving and detailed account of the Holocaust from its beginning. Gilbert
gives a factual account, but haunts you with the humanity of his writing and
the eyewitness accounts. All in all, the most compassionate book available on
the subject. ” Includes sections on Jewish culture and history in Europe since
1000 AD. Under the auspices of the Board of Deuties of British Jews.
Bibliography: page 57. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-43-25). (ID #26558) $30.00.
251. • Golding,
Louis. THE JEWISH PROBLEM. London: Penguin, 1939. Softcover with dustjacket;
12mo. 213 pages. 33 Illustrations including woodcuts and eight pages of
photographic plates." Hitler-era history & analysis of Antisemitism.
Lehmann page 23. Jews -- History -- 70- Jews -- Persecutions. Antisemitism.
Zionism. Owner's stamp on title page. Pages browning; otherwise, good
condition. Cover in perfect condition; some edge wear to dustjacket.
(BR-2) (ID #26019) $30.00.
252. • Gordon, Mel. ERIK JAN HANUSSEN: HITLER'S
JEWISH CLAIRVOYANT. Los Angeles, CA: Feral House, 2001. Hardcover, 8vo; xvi,
273 pages. Illustrated throughout with photographs and facsimiles. ISBN:
0922915687:; 9780922915682. Abstract: This biography tells the real story
behind the twisted ironies of this man's tragic fate. SUBJECT (S): Clairvoyants
-- Czech Republic -- Moravia -- Biography.
Jewish entertainers -- Czech Republic -- Moravia -- Biography. Entertainers --
Czech Republic -- Moravia -- Biography. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews --
Germany. Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 -- Friends and associates. Hanussen, Erik
Jan. Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-269) and index. Large area
of discoloration and residue from a label on cover, very light damp stain to
corner of first 15 pages. Text in good + condition. (HOLO2-27-6) (ID #26049) $30.00.
253. • Grossmann, Kurt R. THE FINAL SOLUTION.
Yellow Springs, Ohio: The Antioch Review, 1955. Wrappers; 8vo. 18 pages.
Reprinted from The Antioch Review, Spring, 1955 issue. The author, a German
journalist, was "a recognized spokesman on problems concerning Jewish
refugees and restitution and compensation. He was also involved in the
Jewish-German process of reconciliation and lectured in Germany." (EJ)
Very good condition. (H-35) (ID #14258)
$30.00.
254. • Gurland, Zina. BUT WHERE IS TANYA?. Margate, N. J.: Z.
Gurland; Odeda Rosenthal, Translator., 1993. Softcover, 21 cm; 168 pages, 6
pages of black and white photographs. Translated from Yiddish. From the
preface: “Written in journal form from notes taken by the author through the
years, as well as some fresh insights acquired since her recent visit [to
Vilna] …. ” SUBJECT (S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives;
Jews -- Persecutions -- Lithuania
-- Vilnius.
OCLC lists 7 copies in libraries worldwide. Excellent condition. (Holo2-36-6)
(ID #26380) $30.00.
255. • Hilberg, Raul, 1926-2007, editor.
DOCUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION; GERMANY AND JEWRY, 1933-1945. Chicago, Quadrangle
Books, 1971. Paperback, 8vo; xii, 242 pages. Contents: A Jewish argument -- A
confidential Nazi analysis -- Name changes: 1932 -- Action in the universities
-- The Jews defined -- The disbarment of the Jewish lawyers -- An
"aryanization" contract -- Jews in health resorts -- Jewish
self-concentration -- The ghettos of Poland -- A Jewish labor camp -- Open-air
killings in Russia -- The Roumanian sector -- German army propaganda -- The
final solution -- A railroad timetable -- The appeal of Fanny Steiner --
Special accounts "W" -- Wathcing Jewish apartments -- Jewish firm
names -- Jewish pensions -- Last annual report from Vienna -- An offer of
marmalade -- The Jewish mood in Galicia -- The Jewish artisans in Poland --
Pillaging -- Deportations from Norway -- The way it was done in the Netherlands
-- France: action against Jewish children -- An exemption -- Jewelry, silver,
coins, stamps -- An arrest in Rome -- The Salonika Jews are destroyed -- Paying
for the Salonika transports -- Memoir from Rhodes -- An individual survives in
Yugoslavia -- Compiling lists of Slovak Jews -- Slovak Jewish camouflage --
Prime Minister Tuka's father confessor -- Hungary's reluctance -- Postcards
from Waldsee -- A ransom attempt -- The camps -- Behind the fence -- Selection
-- The gas supply -- Revolt -- Liberation -- Who is who in postwar Germany --
Amends. SUBJECT (S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Sources. Light pencil
underlining throughout. Pages slightly tanned. Good condition. (HOLO2-38-8) (ID
#26427) $30.00.
256. • Hindus, Milton. THE CRIPPLED GIANT: A
BIZARRE ADVENTURE IN CONTEMPORARY LETTERS. New York, Boar’s Head Books, 1950.
Cloth. 8vo. 159 pages. 22 cm. An examination of Hindus’ meeting with
Louis-Ferdinand Celine, a controversial figure because of his satirical
anti-Semitic tracts published during 1937. SUBJECT (S): Authors, French -- 20th
century -- Biography. Named Person: Céline, Louis-Ferdinand, 1894-1961.
"450 copies... Printed for prepublication distribution. " Light wear
to front and back covers. Lacks backstrip. Pages and internal binding are in
very good condition. (HOLO2-29-5) (ID #26076) $30.00.
257. • Jakobovits, Dr. Immanuel. THE HOLOCAUST,
CONTEMPORARY JEWRY, ZIONISM TODAY, SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP – A CALL FOR A
REAPPRAISAL. London, Office Of The Chief Rabbi, 1979. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 28
pages. 22 cm. Two addresses by Dr. Immanuel Jakobovits: “A Hard New Look at the
Contemporary Jewish Condition – A Call for New Priorities, ” Annual Meeting of
the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, Geneva, July 3, 1979; “The
Challenge to Jewish Spiritual Leaders, ” Institute for Judaism and Contemporary
Thought at Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, July 6, 1979. SUBJECT (S): Zionism.
Judaism. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Light wear to cover. Nice, clean copy
with a secure binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-49-5). (ID #26313) $30.00.
258. • Jonker, Abr H. THE SCAPEGOAT OF HISTORY.
Cape Town: Central News Agency, 1941. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 226 pages. Contains
photos. “A brilliantly lucid exposition of anti-semitism, one of the burning problems
at that day. Survey of anti-semitism through history and development of
Zionism. ” From the jacket. SUBJECT (S): Jews - Persecutions; Jewish question;
Jews - South Africa.
Missing covers and title page. Rebound in modern paper wrappers. Good - condition (SEF-5-28). (ID #17915) $30.00.
259. • Král, Václav, compiled by. LESSON FROM
HISTORY, DOCUMENTS CONCERNING NAZI POLICIES FOR GERMANISATION AND EXTERMINATION
IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Prague, Orbis, 1996. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 168 pages. Ills. A collection
of official German documents, translated into English, regarding Nazi policies
for Czechoslovakia. SUBJECT (S): Germans -- Czechoslovakia. Geographic:
Czechoslovakia -- History -- 1938-1945. At head of title: Institute for
International Politics and Economics, Prague. Historical Institute of the
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. Some wear to cover with light crease
down middle. Backstrip torn at base. Pages are darkened but text is clear. Good
condition. (HOLO2-31-20) (ID #26224) $60.00.
260. • Krausnick, Helmut. Buchheim, H.; Broszat,
M.; Jacobsen, H. ANATOMY OF THE SS STATE. New York: Walker, 1965. Cloth, 8vo;
xv, 614 pages. First English edition. Translation of “Anatomie des SS-Staates”.
Contents: The persecution of the Jews, by H. Krausnick. --The SS; instrument of
domination, by H. Buchheim. --Command and compliance, by H. Buchheim. --The
concentration camps, 1933-45, by M. Broszat. --The Kommissarbefehl and mass
executions of Soviet Russian prisoners of war, by H. -A. Jacobsen. SUBJECT (S):
Concentration camps -- Germany.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Germany. Jews -- Persecutions.
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel. Germany -- Politics
and government -- 1933-1945. Germany -- Nazi movement. Note(s): Statements
prepared by four members of the institute (Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Munich, Germany)
for presentation at the war crimes trials held in Frankfurt am Main beginning
Dec. 20, 1963. Includes bibliographical references (p. [601]-604). OCLC lists
only 4 copies worldwide. Some light underlining in pencil. Light edgewear to
jacket. Very good condition in very good jacket. Now a classic. (HOLO2-27-25)
(ID #26068) $30.00.
261. • Meyers, Leo. OORLOG EN JODEN: EEN KREET
OM RECHT VOOR HET IMMER VERVOLGDE VOLK. Amsterdam: Joachimsthal, 1946. Cloth,
12mo, 102 pages, 19 cm. Subjects: Jews. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Pages
browning. Very good condition in very good jacket. (H-27) (ID #12478) $75.00.
262. • Moss, E. SOVIET-RUSLAND: UNZER TRAGEDIE.
New York, Farlag Bundisher Klub, 1939. Original paper wrappers, 8vo; 64 pages.
Bundist, Anti-Soviet imprint from the period of the Hitler-Stalin Pact, before
the invasion of Poland, when Jewish Communists in the US and elsewhere were
opposed to US entry into WW II against Nazi Germany. In Yiddish. “Soviet –
Russia: Our Tragedy” OCLC lists just one copy worldwide. Covers lightly tanned,
edgewear to some pages, good + condition. (HOLO2-27-1) (ID #26044) $65.00.
263. • Mosse, Werner Eugen. JEWS IN THE GERMAN
ECONOMY: THE GERMAN-JEWISH ECONOMIC ELITE, 1820-1935. New York, Oxford
University Press, 1987. Cloth. 8vo. 420 pages. 22 cm. ISBN: 0198219679. “This
book examines the German-Jewish economic elite, consisting of several hundred
people prominent in German economic life from the age of early
industrialization to the advent of Hitler. ” SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Germany --
Economic conditions. Jewish businesspeople -- Germany. Jewish capitalists and
financiers -- Germany. Joden. Elites. Economische ontwikkeling. Geographic:
Germany -- Ethnic relations -- Economic aspects. Germany -- Economic
conditions. Germany -- Economic conditions -- 19th century. Germany -- Economic
conditions -- 20th century. Identifier: Germany; Economic conditions; Role of
Jewish elites, 1820-1935. Includes index. Bibliography: pages [406]-409. Dust
jacket and boards both have minimal wear. Internal pages are nice and clean with
tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-10) (ID #26141) $200.00.
264. • National Archives (U. S. ). GERMANY
SURRENDERS UNCONDITIONALLY: FACSIMILES OF THE DOCUMENTS. Washington, D. C; U. S.
Government Printing Office, 1945. Paper Wraps. 4to. 41 pages. 27 cm. Facsimiles
of documents by which Germany surrendered, including the official “instrument
of surrender” in English, Russian and German. National Archives Publication No.
46-4. SUBJECT (S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 --
Documents, etc. -- Sources. World War, 1939-1945 -- Peace. Some wear to covers
with discoloration at edges, but all text is clear. Internal pages are clean
and binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-49-10). (ID #26318) $30.00.
265. • Pinson, Koppel S. ESSAYS ON ANTISEMITISM.
New York, Conference On Jewish Relations, 1942. Hardcover, xi, 202 pages, incl.
Tables. 26 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. Pinson (1904-1961) was "a U. S.
Historian. Born in Lithuania, Pinson was taken to the U. S. In 1907. He
lectured at the New School for Social Research from 1934 to 1937, when he went
to Queens College, N. Y; becoming professor of history in 1950. He was also
history editor of the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (1929-35) , and an
editor of Jewish Social Studies (1938-61). In 1945-46, he was director of
education and culture, Jewish Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria, United
Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association. Pinson's principal scholarly
interests embraced modern European history, with special emphasis on
nationalism and modern Germany, and recent Jewish history. His contributions to
general history were Pietism as a Factor in the Rise of German Nationalism
(1934); A Bibliographical Introduction to Nationalism (1935); and Modern
Germany, Its History and Civilization (1954). In Jewish studies, he edited a
number of important books: Essays on Anti-Semitism (19462); Yivo Annual of
Jewish Social Science, vols. 59 (1950-54); and notably Nationalism and History
(1958) , which made available in English Simon Dubnow's classic, Essays on Old
and New Judaism. Pinson analyzed Dubnow's national theories and appraised his
role as historian. Pinson was actively involved in the work of the Yivo
Institute for Jewish Research. He was also chairman of the modern Jewish
history committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America. "
(Janowsky in EJ, 2007). Series: Jewish social studies. Publications,; no. 2.
SUBJECT(S): Jewish question. Ex-library with spine label on jacket. Edgewear to
jacket. Very good condition in good - jacket.
(Holo2-16-15A) (ID #25926) $50.00.
266. • Poliakov, Léon. DAS DRITTE REICH UND DIE
JUDEN; DOKUMENTE UND AUFSÄTZE. Berlin: Arani, 1955. Cloth, 8vo, x, 457 pages,
illustrations, maps, facsims, 24 cm. Tougher to find than its companion volume,
DRITTE REICH UND SEINE DENKER. Subjects: Jews -- Germany. Jews -- Persecutions.
Added Author: Wulf, Josef. LCCN a 56-1881. Very good condition. (HOLO2-34-56)
(ID #13574) $60.00.
267. • Poliakov, Léon. HARVEST OF HATE; THE NAZI
PROGRAM FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE JEWS OF EUROPE. Syracuse,
N. Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1954. Cloth, 8vo, 338
pages, illustrations, map, 22 cm. "Originally published as Bréviaire de la
haine. " Subjects: World War, 1939-1945--Jews. World War,
1939-1945--Atrocities. Light wear to spine. Pencil underlining throughout.
Jacket separated at spine. Good condition in fair jacket. (H-17) (ID #25923) $35.00.
268. • Rabinowicz, Oskar K. WINSTON CHURCHILL ON
JEWISH PROBLEMS: A HALF-CENTURY SURVEY. New York, Yoseloff, 1960. Cloth, Small 8vo; 231 pages. Very Good
Condition. (holo2-53-2) (ID #26129)
$40.00.
269. • Reitlinger,
Gerald. THE FINAL SOLUTION: THE ATTEMPT TO EXTERMINATE THE JEWS OF EUROPE. 1939-1945. Northvale, New Jersey, Jason Aronson
Inc; 1987. Cloth. 8vo. Xiv, 622 pages. Maps. 23 cm. Contents: Part I: The
search for the final solution. Forced emigration and pogroms before September,
1939 -- Deportations, 1939-1941 -- The ghettoes, 1940-1942 -- The Madagascar
project: the deportations to Lodz and Russia, June, 1940-January, 1942 -- The
Wannsee conference and the Auschwitz plan -- The gas chambers -- The fate of
the reich Jews and the fight for exemption -- Part II: The final solution, country
by country. The Soviet Union I: the einsatzgruppen -- The Soviety Union II: the
massacres -- Action Reinhard, the extermination of the Jews in Poland, 1942 –
The liquidation of the Polish and Russian ghettoes, 1943-1944 -- France --
Other Western European countries -- Jugoslavia, Greece, Bulgaria -- Slovakia
and Rumania -- Hungary -- Jewry in the break-up of the Third Reich. (ID #25945) $30.00.
270. • Rennap, I.
ANTISEMITISM AND THE JEWISH QUESTION. London, Lawrence & Wishart, 1943.
Cloth, 12mo, 116 pages.
Marxist analysis of the rise of Antisemitism in Germany, parallels in
the USA & UK, why it must be stopped, & Jews in USSR. Looks
specifically at Socialism & the Jewish question, how the Soviet Union
emancipated its Jews via Birobidjan, and Zionism as part of the Impirialist
alliance.(HOLO2-50-6) Very Good in Very
Good Jacket with sunned spine. (ID #3986) $50.00.
271. • Research Staff Of The Commission On
European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction. TENTATIVE LIST OF JEWISH EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS IN AXIS-OCCUPIED COUNTRIES. No Place (new York?), Commission On
European..., 1946. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Some wear, covers fragile but
paper good. Good Condition; 8vo; 95 pages; Published by the Commission on
European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction. Salo Baron's own copy Robinson &
Friedman # 2398. Preface by Salo Baron. Issued as a suppliment to Jewish Social
Studies--Vol VIII, No. 3 (Stands independently). (HOLO2-53-11). (ID #5458)
$75.00.
272. • Sabroe, Sven. ENE MAND MOD GESTAPO: OBERT
PALUDAN-MÜLLERS HELTENMODIGE KAMP I GRAASTEN. København, Gyldendalske Boghandel
Nordisk Forlag, 1945. 1st Edition (?). Cloth, Beautifully bound in marbled
boards with original paper covers bound in. Very Good Condition; 8vo; 87 pages;
A sort of memorial book to a fallen comrade hero from the Danish liberation
struggle. (HOLO2-34-15) (ID #6500) $85.00.
273. • Shapiro,
Robert Moses. THE POLISH KEHILE ELECTIONS OF 1936: A REVOLUTION RE-EXAMINED. New York, N. Y.: Holocaust Studies Program, Yeshiva University,, 1988. Softcover, 27 pages,
8vo, 22 cm. Series: Working papers in Holocaust studies; 1. SUBJECT (S): Jews
-- Poland
-- History -- 20th century. Jews -- Poland -- Politics and government -- 20th
century. Named Corp: Ogolny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "Bund" w
Polsce. Geographic: Poland -- Ethnic relations. Includes bibliographical
references. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (Holo2-22-4)
(ID #25925) $30.00.
274. • Shub, Boris. STARVATION OVER EUROPE (MADE
IN GERMANY):
A DOCUMENTED RECORD. New York, The Inst. of Jewish Affairs, 1943. Paper
Wrappers, 8vo; 110 pages. Good example of work by American jewry to get the
word out. Powerful graphs show "racial feeding" levels. Written by
Shub "on the basis of research by Z. Warhaftig". Wolff I# 677. Robinson & Friedman # 541a.
Important. Spine and hinges reinforced with non-archival tape. (HOLO2-34-72)
(ID #2494) $60.00.
275. • Shur, Irene G; Littell, Franklin H; Wolfgang,
Marvin E. REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLOCAUST: HISTORICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AND
EDUCATIONAL DIMENSIONS. Philadelphia, American Academy Of Political And Social
Science, 1980. Softcover. X, 315 pages. 24 cm. Series: The Annals of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. 450. CONTENTS INCLUDES:
Historical Antecedents: Why the Holocaust? , Claude R. Foster; Racism and
German Protestant Theology: A Prelude to the Holocaust, Alan Davies; Genocide:
Was it the Nazis' Original Plan? , Yehuda Bauer; Holocaust Business: Some
Reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei, John K. Roth; Failure to Rescue European
Jewry: Wartime Britain and America, Henry L. Feingold; Jewish Organizations and
the Creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board, Monty N. Penkower; The Reparations
Agreements: A New Perspective, Leslie Sebba; The Teaching of the Holocaust:
Dilemmas and Considerations, Chaim Schatzker; The Holocaust: Rescue and Relief
Documentation in the National Archives, John Mendelsohn. ISBN: 0877612536.
SUBJECT (S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --
Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Includes index.
Bibliography: pages 257-310. Light wear to cover with fading at spine. Margin
notes and underlining on several pages. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-26) (ID
#26157) $30.00.
276. • Shur, Irene G; Littell, Franklin H;
Wolfgang, Marvin E. SPECIAL ISSUE: REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLOCAUST: HISTORICAL,
PHILOSOPHICAL, AND EDUCATIONAL DIMENSIONS. Philadelphia, American Academy Of
Political And Social Science, 1980. Softcover. Viii, 261 pages. 22 cm. Paper
Text Edition. Series: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and
Social Science, v. 450. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Historical Antecedents: Why the
Holocaust? , Claude R. Foster; Racism and German Protestant Theology: A Prelude
to the Holocaust, Alan Davies; Genocide: Was it the Nazis' Original Plan? ,
Yehuda Bauer; Holocaust Business: Some Reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei, John
K. Roth; Failure to Rescue European Jewry: Wartime Britain and America, Henry
L. Feingold; Jewish Organizations and the Creation of the U. S. War Refugee
Board, Monty N. Penkower; The Reparations Agreements: A New Perspective, Leslie
Sebba; The Teaching of the Holocaust: Dilemmas and Considerations, Chaim
Schatzker; The Holocaust: Rescue and Relief Documentation in the National
Archives, John Mendelsohn. ISBN: 0877612536. SUBJECT (S): Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945). Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching. Holocaust.
Tweede Wereldoorlog. Includes index. Light wear to cover with fading at spine.
Margin notes and underlining on cover and several internal pages. Good
condition. (HOLO2-37-11) (ID #26398) $30.00.
277. • Steinfels, Peter; Levine, Carol; editors.
BIOMEDICAL ETHICS AND THE SHADOW OF NAZISM: A CONFERENCE ON THE PROPER USE OF
THE NAZI ANALOGY IN ETHICAL DEBATE, APRIL 8, 1976. Hastings-On-Hudson, NY,
Institute Of Society, Ethics And The Life Sciences, 1976. Paper Wraps. 19
pages, [1] page. 28 cm. Series: Hastings Center Report. Special Supplement,
August 1976. SUBJECT (S): Human experimentation in medicine. Bioethics.
Contents Include: “The Nazi Experience: Origins and Aftermath, ” “United States
v. Karl Brandt, ” “Euthanasia, ” “Experimentation in American Prisons, ”
“Responsibility, Resistance, and the Scientific Community, ” “Applying
History’s Lessons, ” “Research on Racial and National Characteristics, ”
“Social Utility, ” “The Fatal Symptoms? ” OCLC lists ten copies worldwide.
Ex-library with minimal markings. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition.
Important. (HOLO2-41-22) (ID #26677) $95.00.
278. • Trip, L. J. A. DE DUITSCHE BEZETTING VAN
NEDERLAND EN DE FINANCIEELE ONTWIKKELING VAN HET LAND GEDURENDE DE JAREN DER
BEZETTING. ’s-Gravenhage, Martinus Nijhoff, 1946. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 75 pages.
21 cm. In Dutch. Series: Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie. Kleine serie
geschriften,; nr. 1. Title translates to English as, “German Occupation of the
Netherlands and the Financial Development of the Country During the Years of
Occupation. ” Series is overseen by the Dutch Royal Institute for War
Documentation. SUBJECT (S): Finance, Public – Netherlands. Financiële
ontwikkeling. Bezettingen. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Slight discoloration at edges
of cover and on title page. Otherwise nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very
good condition. (HOLO2-35-8) (ID #26139) $45.00.
279. • Truska, Liuda,. HOLOKAUSTO PRIELAIDOS:
ANTISEMITIZMAS LIETUVOJE: XIX A. ANTROJI PUSE-1941 M. BIRZELIS. PRECONDITIONS
FOR THE HOLOCAUST: ANTI-SEMITISM IN LITHUANIA: SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH
CENTURY-JUNE 1941. Vilnius, Margi Rastai, 2004. Cloth. 4vo. 332 pages. Ill. 27
cm. In Lithuanian and English. This book examines the circumstances that
allowed for the holocaust to take place in Lithuania. Series: Totalitariniu
Rezumu Nusikaltimai Lietuvoje. Naciu Okupacija. T. 1. ISBN: 9986092809. SUBJECT
(S): Antisemitism -- Lithuania
-- History. Includes bibliographical references. Light wear to covers with some
staining. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-28-22) (ID #25950)
$100.00.
280. • United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum.
DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE, APRIL 3-10, 1994: FIFTY YEARS AGO, DARKNESS BEFORE DAWN:
PLANNING GUIDE FOR COMMEMORATIVE PROGRAMS. Washington, DC, U. S. Holocaust
Memorial Museum, 1994. Softcover. 4to. Xiii, 448 pages. Ill. Map. 28 cm. A
survey of the history of the Holocaust, including maps; facsimiles of original
documents and articles; and chronology of events. Also includes “planning aids”
for memorial services. SUBJECT (S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust
Remembrance Day -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. Cover title:
“Fifty Years Ago, Darkness Before Dawn: 1994 Days of Remembrance: Sunday, April
3 through Sunday, April 10.” Includes bibliographical references. Some bumping
to edges of cover with small tear where front cover meets spine. Nice, clean
copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-45-24).
(ID #26588) $30.00.
281. • Various Authors. HOLOCAUST ARTICLE ARCHIVE.
[New York], Various Publishers, 1986. An archive of newspaper and magazine
articles covering books, films and research into the Holocaust. “Film: ‘’The
Liberation of Auschwitz’ Opens. ” A review of the film, including descriptions
of the most vivid and stirring scenes (The New York Times, August 13, 1986).
“German Book Sets Off New Holocaust Debate. ” An article detailing the
controversy surrounding a then recently-released book, “, ” about the collapse
of Germany’s eastern front, which some say minimizes the Holocaust (The New
York Times, September 6, 1986). “The Greatest Tragedy Ever Filmed. ” A review
of the Claude Lanzmann directed film, Shoah, a 9-1/2 hour documentary of the
Holocaust in which he interviews survivors, witnesses, and ex-Nazis (The
Jerusalem Post Magazine, June 12, 1986). “Recording the Holocaust. ” An article
examining the complexities of studying the Holocaust (The Jerusalem Post
Magazine, June 12, 1986). “Poland Indicted. ” A book review of a then
recently-released scholarly book examining the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto
(The Jerusalem Post Magazine, March 30, 1984). “Classic Holocaust Work Expanded
to 3 Volumes. ” A book review of the expanded new edition of Raul Hilberg’s
“The Destruction of the European Jews” (The New York Times, May 30, 1985).
“Brothers, Write Everything Down. ” A review of two Holocaust memoirs with
commentary on the emerging genre of the Holocaust diary (The New York Times,
Feb. 25, 1979). “Forgive Them Not, For They Knew What They Did. ” A first-person
account of the Warsaw uprising published on the 25th anniversary of the
establishment of the Warsaw ghetto (The New York Times Magazine, October 24,
1965). “Three Eggs. ” An one-sheet reprint of a short story by Bernard Gotfryd
from his time in the Warsaw Ghetto (November 3, 1985). “The Fate of European
Jewry in the Light of the Nuremberg Documents. ” A facsimile of an article
examining the documents of the war crimes trials’ effects on the understanding
of Germany’s intentions for Jews (facsimile, Studies in Modern Jewish Social
History, 1972). Also includes a brochure for the “Files of the National
Socialist Party Chancellery: A Reconstruction of Lost Records, ” a collection
of communiqués and notes from Third Reich staffmembers, on microfiche (1984).
Most articles are darkened, but all text is clear. Underlining on several pages
of the photocopied work. The NY Times Magazine article (1965) is fragile and
chipping with some loss of paper on the final page. Otherwise very good
condition. (HOLO2-47-31). (ID #26305) $30.00.
282. • Welner, Pinches. KRONIK NOVEMBER 1946 NR.
2. KRIGEN MOD JØDERNE. København, Forlaget Eiler Wangel, 1946. 1st Edition.
Paper Wrappers, Very Good Condition; 8vo; 32 pages; Welner, a Bundist who
immigrated to Denmark from Poland in 1913 (and fled to Sweden in the boatlift of 1943) , writes on the
conflicts in Palestine and England's role
there. Part of the Kronik series, occational publications on issues of the day
(Kronik Nr. 1 was on the German Problem; Nr. 3 is to be on South Africa).
(HOLO2-34-11) (ID #6515) $45.00.
283. • Yad Vashem. THE HOLOCAUST AND RESISTANCE.
AN OUTLINE OF JEWISH HISTORY IN NAZI OCCUPIED EUROPE
(1939-1945). Israel,
Yad Vashem, 1972. Brochure/pamphlet. Six Panel. 8vo. Ill. Ports. A brief outline
of the Holocaust based on the book by Israel Gutman, published by Yad Vashem.
Topics include anti-Semitism, the German war effort, extermination camps and
resistance efforts. OCLC lists no copies. Nice, clean copy. Very good
condition. (HOLO2-49-1). (ID #26309)
$30.00.
284. • (Yugoslavia) Steckel, Charles W.
DESTRUCTION AND SURVIVAL. Los Angeles:
Delmar Publishing Co; 1973. Cloth, 8vo, xii, 179 pages, 23 cm. Inscribed by the
author. Subject: Steckel's memoir of WWII, which he began as Chief Rabbi in
Osijek; in part 2 he reproduces letters he received in 1941 from the
Comissioners of the Jewish Religious Communities in Sarajevo; part 3 is a
critique of Holocaust literature. On the Jews in Yugoslavia during the
Holocaust, and the forces at War in Croatia and Bosnia. Seldom seen book. World War, 1939-1945 --
Jews. Very Good Condition. An excellent copy. (Holo2-57-20) (ID #26493) $60.00.
285. • Ziemke, Earl Frederick, 1922-. THE GERMAN
NORTHERN THEATER OF OPERATIONS, 1940-1945. Washington: U. S. Govt. Print.
Office, 1959. Paperback, xi, 342 pages. Excellent overview of the Nazi military
campaigns which preceeded and allowed for racial cleansing in the occupied
territories, particularly in Denmark. Illustrated with photographs (from
captured German files) and maps (including many fold-outs). Government
publication. Series: Department of the Army pamphlet; no. 20-271. Contents: pt.
1. The campaigns in Norway and Denmark. The background of German operations in Norway and Denmark
-- The plan Weseruebung -- The landings -- Operations in southern and central Norway -- Operations in northern Norway -- The campaign in Norway: summary
-- pt. 2. Operations in Finland. Plans and preparations -- Operations
Silberfuchs (I) -- Operation Silberfuchs (II) -- Finland's war -- The Northern
theater in 1942 -- In the backwater of war -- Finland leaves the war -- The
undefeated army -- Conclusion -- Appendix A. Rank designations of German and
Finnish general and flag officers -- Appendix B. Chronology of events --
Appendix C. List of major participants. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 --
Campaigns -- Denmark.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Norway. World War, 1939-1945 -- Finland.
Includes index. Maps intact. Light wear. Good + condition. (HOLO2-34-2) (ID
#26163) $30.00.
286. • Zukerman, William. SEVEN ARTS FEATURE
SYNDICATE. POGROMS PAY: BEHIND THE ANTI-JEWISH TERROR IN GERMANY. 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. “While the world stands aghast at the ferocity of the
renewed anti-Jewish terror in Germany, decent men and women everywhere,
revolted by sadism and brutality, are asking why this Medievalism, why this
needless cruelty? Mr. Zukerman provides the answer in this startling analysis
of the financial side of official anti-Semitism. ” –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. (HOLO2-37-25) (ID
#26412) $55.00.
287.
• Boerema, Prof. Dr. I. MEDISCHE
ERVARINGEN IN NEDERLAND
TIJDENS DE BEZETTING 1940-1945. J. B. Wolters, Groningen, Netherlands,
1947. Original Publisher’s Cloth with gilt titles. 8vo, 486 pages. In Dutch. Medical history of Holland under occupation during the war
years, with photos scattered throughout. Important. Very Good Condition. (LB-10) $100.00