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BROUE, Pierre
Staline et la Révolution. Le cas espagnol (1936 - 1939)
1993 Editions Fayard, collection "Pour une histoire du XXe siècle" - 1993 - In-8, broché - 365 pages
Bookseller reference : 114462
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Brown, Robert McAfee
ELIE WIESEL, MESSENGER TO ALL HUMANITY
Clothbound. 8vo. XII, 244 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Written by Protestant Theologian Robert McAfee Brown, member of the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Council, this literary and philosophical study attends to the written works of Elie Wiesel. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in literature. Judaism and literature -- France. Holocaust (Jewish theology) Wiesel, Elie, 1928- -- Criticism and interpretation. Wiesel, Elie, 1928- - Religion. With lightly soiled dustjacket. Clean and fresh. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-88-36)
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Brozat Martin
"L'Etat hitlérien - L'origine et l'évolution des structures du troisième Reich (Collection ""L'espace du politique"")"
Fayard. 1986. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos plié, Intérieur acceptable. 625 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1945
Bookseller reference : RO80245362
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BRUCHFELD STEPHANE et LEVINE PAUL
"dites le à vos enfants "histoire de la shoah en europe 1933-1945 .
2000 Préface de Serge Klarsfeld Ramsey 2000 très bon état 190 pages in 8.
Bookseller reference : 8404
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Bruchfeld Stéphane & A.Levine Paul
Dites-le à vos enfants - histoire de la Shoah en Europe 1933-1945.
Ramsay. 2000. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 190 pages - annotations sur les tranches en pied et en tête - tampons sur la page de titre et sur le 1er contre plat - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1945
Bookseller reference : R160216568
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Bruchfeld, Stéphane. Levine, Paul A.
TELL YE YOUR CHILDREN: A BOOK ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST IN EUROPE 1933-1945
Paperback. Oblong. 83 pages. Ill. 19 x 28 cm. Second, Revised Edition. Commissioned by the Swedish government for the Living History Forum, the book is a pictorial and anecdotal history of the holocaust. ISBN: 9163063840. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . "Levande historia. " Light bumping to corners. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-63-13).
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BRUHNS Wibke
"Le pays de mon père; Histoire d'une famille dans la tourmente du nazisme."
Paris, Editions des Arènes, 2004. 14 x 22, 431 pp., photos en N/B, broché + jaquette, état neuf.
Bookseller reference : 31182
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Bruneteau Bernard
"""L'Europe nouvelle"" de Hitler : Une illusion des intellectuels de la France de Vichy"
Editions du Rocher, Jean-Paul Bertrand Dos carré collé 2003 In-8 (15,5 x 24 cm), dos carré collé, 435 pages ; pliure au dos, annotations au crayon, pelliculage un peu décollé dans le coin inférieur du premier plat, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : ve606
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BRUNSCHWIG, H.
Comment les Nationaux Socialistes se sont emparés de l'Allemagne
PARIS, Ed. F.Sorlot - 1940 - Coll. "Carnets de l'actualité" - In-12 - Broché - Exemplaire non coupé - 93 pages - Bon exemplaire
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BRUNSCHWIG, H.
Comment les Nationaux Socialistes se sont emparés de l'Allemagne
PARIS, Ed. F.Sorlot - 1940 - Coll. "Carnets de l'actualité" - In-12 - Broché - Exemplaire non coupé - 93 pages - Bon exemplaire
Bookseller reference : 8323
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Brunzel, Ulrich
Hitler'S Treasures And Wonder Weapons
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 208pp. An account of the vast treasures secreted away by the Nazis during World War Two in the region of Thurinigia in Central Germany and the new sophisticated weapons which were being developed there. Well illustrated.
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BRYANT Arthur -
L' ultimo colpo di Hitler. 1944 - 1946. Quarto volume tratto dai diari di guerra di Lord Alanbrooke, capo dello Stato Maggiore Alleato.
Milano, Longanesi, 1966, 16mo brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 309/520
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BRYANT Arthur -
L' ultimo colpo di Hitler. 1944 - 1946. Quarto volume tratto dai diari di guerra di Lord Alanbrooke, capo dello Stato Maggiore Alleato.
Milano, Longanesi, 1959, 16mo brossura con copertina illustrata, pp.309/520
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BRYANT Arthur -
L' ultimo colpo di Hitler. 1944 - 1946. Quarto volume tratto dai diari di guerra di Lord Alanbrooke, capo dello Stato Maggiore Alleato.
Milano, Longanesi, 1966, 16mo brossura con copertina illustrata, pp.309/520
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BRYANT Arthur -
L' ultimo colpo di Hitler. 1944 - 1946. Quarto volume tratto dai diari di guerra di Lord Alanbrooke, capo dello Stato Maggiore Alleato.
Milano, Longanesi, 1966, 16mo br. cop. ill. pp. da 309 a 520.
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The Illustrated London News (ILN), February (Feb.) 20, 1943 - Churchill's North African Commanders / Churchill in Tripoli
Pages 197-224 plus advertorial covers. Features: Cover portrait of General The Hon. Sir Harold Alexander; Eight photos of Churchill's North African commanders - Sir Henry Harwood, Sir H. Maitland Wilson, Air Vice-Marshal Coningham, Leiut.-General K. Anderson, Dwight Eisenhower, Sir A. Cunningham, Sir Harold Alexander, and Sir A.W. Tedder; Two pages of photos of the final attack on Tripoli and Churchill's visit after the fall; One-page map illustrates twelve weeks of Russian reconquest of enemy-occupied territory; Photos of personalities of the week inlcude Major-General H. Willans, General Leclerc with General Montgomery, W.G. Holmes, Lord Nuffield, crew members of Flight Sergeant R.H. Middleton, V.C., American women war correspondents in London, Bruce Kingsbury, V.C., Captain H. Mulzac - first negro commander of a U.S. ship, on the bridge of liberty ship "Booker T. Washington", Col.-Gen. Rokossovsky, and M. Kalinin; Five photos of Soviet airmen preparing for raid on Berlin; Photo-illustrated book review of "They Were Expendable", by W.L. White; Photos of Rostov recaptured and Kharkov enveloped by fighting; Photo of Goering taking salute at Air Ministry on January 30; Searching the bombed remains of a British restaurant; Photos of Churchill and troops he inspected in Tripoli; Sensational centrefold photo of General Montgomery explaining his plans to staff and senior commanders at an open-air conference; Amazing two-page eleven-photo spread of warships Hitler has lost; Nine photos of scenes on Guadalcanal, including captured Japanese booty; Nine photos of Malta's submarine base; The Apparel of a Sumerian woman of about 2800 B.C.; Four photos of young King Feisal of Iraq with his personal model General Grant tank; One-page cutaway illustration of the Messerschmitt Me. 210 A1; Back page colour ad by Dunlop illustrates how to recognize rank in the United States Army; nostalgic ads; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy of this excellent WWII issue. Book
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The Illustrated London News (ILN), November (Nov.) 25, 1944 - Tirpitz is Sunk / With Patton's Third Army Near Metz / Recapture of Leyte
Pages 589-616. Features: Cover illustration of the capsized "Tirptz" in Tromso Fjord; One-page Karsh photo-portrait of Elmer H. Davis, U.S. Director of the Office of War Information; Two-page illustration of Captain David Jamieson winning a V.C. as he directs an action to save a bridgehead; Photo of Himmler reading Hitler's proclamation at delayed celebration of the Munich beer cellar putsch; Photo of Hitler awarding Belgian Rexist leader, Leon Degrelle; Photos of British Second Army tanks in action on the Western Front; Photo-illustrated article entitled "The Allied Offensive in the West; Five photos in the wrecked German town of Gressenich, captured by the U.S. First Army; Two pages of maps showing the Western Front; Six photos of the U.S. Sixth Army in action in Germany; Photos of personalities of the week include Sir Charles Craven, Rhoderick McGrigor, Sir Robert Kelly, General Koenig, Major-General Bedell Smith, Churchill visiting French troops at Besancon, Air Chief-Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory and his wife, Marjorie Maxse, A.C. Maclaren, Dr. H. Colijn, A.G. Williams and J.B. Tait (the men who led the attack on the "Tirpitz"; Centrefold compilation of seven photos with General Patton's Third Army in and around Metz; Two pages of fascinating illustrations explain the "Hollow Charge" - the deadly explosive principle which uses blast to bore a hole through solid armour; Photo of American jet-propelled P-59A Airacomet; Photo of U-boat"U-570" renamed H.M. Submarine "Graph" on surface; Photos of "Buffalo" amphibious tank; Nostalgic ads; Two pages of photos of the U.S. Liberation of Leyte; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Coverfold taped. A sound vintage copy. Book
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The Illustrated London News, Saturday, March [Mar.] 29, 1941 - The Blitz Returns to London
32 pages. Features: Cover photo of Corvette and coastal aircraft protecting merchantmen; Two-page illustration of the Battle of the Atlantic - destroyer escorting large convoy through German counter-blockade; Photo of Anthony Eden with General Sir John Dill and M. Sarajoglu of Turkey; One-page photo of smiling mother and children bombed out of their London home; Photos of pitiful blitz victims on Clydeside, in the Port of Bristol, and in London; One-page comprehensive map of the campaign in East Africa - cleaning up the remnants of Mussolini's East African Empire; Article entitled "The Greek Victory in Albania"; Series of photos beneath caption "Yugoslavia Betrayed By Her Politicians - The Principals Concerned" - includes photo of Hitler with Prince Paul (in 1939), M. Tsvetkovitch, M. Matchek, Cincar-Markovitch and Ribbentrop; Fascist Bombing Fury - Salonika's 6th Century Cathedral Damaged - six photos; Torpedoed in the Atlantic - a personal narrative and a tribute, by Katina Paxinou; Jarabub - where the garrison of 2000 surrendered on March 21 - six photos; Centrefold illustration of Liberator bomber (with inset photo of the plane); Two pages of photos show how U-Boats are built; Photos of night fighter squadron preparing for a 'party'; Photos of the Eagle Squadron setting off on a patrol; Photos of American-donated clothing being distributed at the dockland settlement, London; Photos of personalities of the week include Teneral Petit, Major G.P. Bulman, W.S. Farren, Air Commodore P. Huskinson, the King and Queen being welcomed by Lady Astor, Anthony J. Drexel Biddle and King Haakon, Colonel R.A. Bagnold, Dr. R.W. Macan, Professor Noel Hall, Sir Cyril Newall and Lady Newall; Aerial photos of R.A.F. bomb damage at Dunkirk and Le Havre; Two photos of Ernest Hemingway - in Spain during the civil war with officers of the Republican Army and with Republican soldiers during the battle of Teruel; and more. Staples removed. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this excellent wartime issue. Book
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The Illustrated London News, Saturday, May 24, 1941 - Iraqi Oil Coveted By Hitler
32 pages. Features: Photo of General Georges Catroux; Six photos of Home Guard members protecting Buckingham Palace; Illustrations show how wireless communication provides the eyes for a field battery; Four charming photos of Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, and the Queen; Photo at Kirkuk pre-refinery which pipelines oil to a Haifa refinery; Photos of oil wells in Iraq - the focal point of the Nazi "Drang Nach Osten"; Photos of and related to the 620-mile pipeline to Haifa; Map of South America with article entitled "Nazi Threat to U.S. and Panama - Lufthansa Air Lines in Latin America; Article entitled "The Attitude of the Vichy"; Photos of Dakar entitled "Germany's Infiltration to Dakar - It's Menace to America"; Six photos from Addis Ababa where Imperial forces enter and the Union Jack is hoisted; Six photos entitled "The Return of Haile Selassie - The Negus Welcomed by His People" includes a photo of Miss Banichyzgu Kidani, the only woman soldier in the forces of the Negus; Photos of new bombing raid damage in London - The Queen's Hall, Lambeth Palace, Salvation Army HQ, St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, St. Olave's, St. James's Palace, and the Old Bailey; Two pages of photos from enemy sources include: German soldiers exercising in Africa to the sound of an accordion, German troops resting after capturing El Agheila, Libya, British POWs waiting at an African airport; General Von Kleist saluting panzer unit in Belgrade, Photo of hundreds (thousands?) of Yugoslavian soldiers crowded into German POW camp, swastika flag hoisted over the Acropolis, and General Tsolakoglu signing final capitulation; Photo of ship the 'Zamzam', reported sunk; Photo of German POWs in the western desert receiving food; Two photos of booty taken when the British captured Kismayu; Seven photos from Canada beneath caption "Nazi Prisoners in Canadian Camps - Dodges Used for Escaping" - includes photos of mail checking, improvised tool and weapon, etc.; Photo of Air Chief-Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore arriving in Egypt; Photo of destroyed parish church of St. Peter and Paul, Bromley, Kent; Photo of Mr. Kenneth Riddle, President of the Oxford Union; Photo of five British POWs released from camp in Italian Somaliland; Photo of massive celebration for Portuguese Prime Minister; Photo of De Gaulle with Longmore in Cairo; Photo of Viscount Gort with Sir Clive Liddell whom he succeeds at Gibraltar; Photo of U.S. battleship "Washington" which is nearing completion; Photo of the King and Queen inspecting bomb damage at Westminster Abbey; Photos of personalities of the week include: General Sir R.H. Haining, Maj.-Gen. H.C.B. Wemyss, Lieut.-Gen. Sir H.R. Pownall, Brig. Viscount Bridgeman, General Dentz, Miss Agnes Keyser, The Duke of Aosta, Queen of Croatia, The Duke of Spoleto, The Duke of Hamilton, Mr. Ivone Kirkpatrick, E.M.B. Ingram, Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. Pulteney, Grig.-Gen. Sir C. Champion De Crespigny and The Earl of Suffolk; Dunlop one-page ad shows bombs being loaded into the belly of a plane; and more. Staples removed. Unmarked with somewhat above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy of this informative WWII issue. Book
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The Illustrated London News, Saturday, September [Sept.] 20, 1941 - Titanic Struggle on the Russian Front
32 pages. Features: Cover photo from deck of battleship "North Carolina" with guns firing; Two pages of photos from the Russian front include an armoured Russian train about to be blown up, a Soviet armoured car ablaze, German troops occupying the city of Dniepropetrovsk, a crippled panzer unit, terrified horses as shells explode nearby, large Soviet motorized gun, and bridge blown up by the Soviets on their retreat from Narva; photo of De Gaulle inspecting Free French troops in Surrey; Photo of Averill Harriman with Lord Beaverbrook, Mr. Eden and M. Maisky; Photo of rail crash wreckage in Cheshire where nine died; Photos of the Shah of Iran and the former Crown Prince of Iran, Shahpoor Mohammed Riza; Two pages of photos showing Russia's women at war - determined to take over men's jobs and hold key positions in U.S.S. R. workshops; Detailed illustrations explain the Acoustic Mine - a new terror of the under-sea war; Photo of HItler and Mussolini strolling through a devastated Russian village; Six photos of Russia's industrial might; Photos of Lieut.-Comdr. G.A. Thring and Squad.-Leader J.H. Thompson; Photo of Captain Margesson presenting award to Sandhurst cadet N.B. Erskine; Illustrated article explains the life of a sailor with a corvette on convoy escort duty; Centredold illustration of convoy at sea; Seven intimate photos of the Royal family at home; Wow! photos of thousands of tanks inspected by the King - the greatest concentration of armoured land forces that has ever been witnessed in Great Britain; Photos of the new Handley Page "Halifax" bomber; Photos of the latest cannon-firing "Spitfire"; Photos of scorched earth to infrastructure and coal in Spitzbergen before the residents are removed to Britain - including photo of Canadian officers Brigadier Potts of Saskatoon and Major Geoffrey Walsh of Oakville; Photos illustrated "Luftwaffe Life-Boats" - pneumatic craft carried as small packs; Two pages with nine *fascinating* photos of the primitive people of Tierra Del Fuego; and more. Staples removed. Unmarked with somewhat above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy of this extraordinary WWII issue. Book
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The Illustrated London News (ILN), October (Oct.) 24, 1942 - Ruined City of Stalingrad Still Defies Germans
Pages 449-476. Features: Cover photo-portrait of General Smuts of South Africa; Seven photos of devastation in Stalingrad; Large illustration and two dramatic photos illustrate "Battered Stalingrad - A Broken City Held Together By the Spirit of Its Defenders"; Two-page Admiralty Chart of Guadalcanal Island, pivot of violent fighting and scene of heavy Japanese losses, in enemy attempts to recover the Solomon Islands and gain command of the Australian Seas; Russia and the Middle East (article); One-page photo of the launching of a Kaiser 10,500-ton cargo-ship in 10 days, observed by FDR and Mr. Kaiser; Aftermath of bombing in Nuremburg, Benghazi Harbour, and the Focke-Wulf Works at Neuenland, near Bremen; Photos of "Boston" bombers taking off in the dusty desert; Photo of funeral service for Leiut.-General "Strafer" Gott and others, killded when their plane crashed in the Western Desert; Photos of eleven personalities in the news include Dame Marie Tempest, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Mr. Cecil Whiteley, Mr. Edwin Barclay, Hitler meeting Rommel in Berlin, and Mr. Cosmo Hamilton; Two large photos of H.M.S. "Howe"; Wonderful action photo centrefold of H.M. Battleship "Anson" steaming full out; Five photos of Sir John Tovey, Commander in Chief of the Home Fleet, in his quarters aboard the flagship; Three photos of the Schneider Works, the "Krupps of France" in Le Creusot, which was attacked by Lancasters; Twelve photos from Madagascar illustrate key points seized and cleaning up; Page of photos of Alaska Highway construction with map; One-page illustration of ancient London bastion uncovered by enemy action; One-page article with three illustrations entitled "How the Germans Treat Their Political Prisoners - Nazi Atrocities" - the prison camp at Jernvann, where 600 Serbs were interned. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News (ILN), September (Sept.) 5, 1942 - Mainz and Osnabruck Heavily Damaged in Recent R.A.F. Raids
Pages 253-280. Features: Cover photo of coffin of H.R.H. The Duke of Kent being taken to Windsor; Seven photos illustrated the Russian Soldier - a good friend, but a fierce foe; Two pages of photos from Russia, highlighted by a large photo of Stalingrad's massive Tractor Works, now converted to the production of tanks and heavy guns; Aerial photos of tank factory at Gien before and after R.A.F. raid; Air photos of U.S. attack on Abbeville Aerodrome; Aerial photos of devastating bomb damage to Mainz and Osnabruck; The Russian Achievement (article); Six informative illustrations on one page present 'The Best Field Gun in the Worls" - the British 25-Pounder; Five photos of the Army'snew six-pounder in action in the desert; Two photos of British forces in North Africa; Eleven fascinating photos illustrated "The Vigil of the Desert Patrol and the Qattara Depression - Problems of the Arid Region Which Lies South of El Alamein; Fantastic centerfold illustration of the Short "Sunderland" Flying Boat of the R.A.F. Coastal Command - skimming along the water; Seven illustrations of the extraordinary exploits of the "V.C. Submarine" H.M.S. "Torbay" during her Mediterranean cruise; Five photos of the Dieppe debacle - 'according to German propaganda photographs'; Page of great photos of the "Flying Fortress" and its guns; Photos of Egypt's Natural Defence Zone - The Qattara Depression; Photos of eleven personalities of the week include Leiut. J. Lowther, P.O. The Hon. M. Strutt, Mr. L. Hannen, Hitler meeting Raschid Ali El Gailini, Ilya Ehrenburg, and Lieut.-General Montgomery; Interesting page of illustrations explain "When a German Fighter-Pilot Bales out of an "F.W.190" - i.e. how his parachute pack is harnessed, and how it and his rubber dinghy are operated; Vintage ads including a nice colour one for Johnnie Walker on back cover which shows horses pulling plough in field outside window. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News (ILN), Saturday, May 25, 1940 - Cover Portrait of French General Weygand
Pages 677-728. Features: Twelve photos (over 4 pages) of Nazi Parachutists in training - falling and rolling, landing and fighting; Three illustrations of the British local defence volunteer force and how it confronts invading parachutists; Dramatic two-page aerial photo of R.A.F. operating against a Nazi motorized column between St. Menges and Floing, north of Sedan (a huge crater at a fork in the road forces Nazis to detour); Air photo of R.A.F. bombing on Dinant; Air photo of demolished bridges at Sedan; Sketch of destroyed Church of St. Pierre at Lessines, west of Brussels; Four sketches from Belgium show downed Heinkel near Waterloo, British troops shooting at German planes, bomb damage in Tournai, and Refugees fleeing Brussels; The War with Nazi Germany - The Great German Offensive (article); Flanders again devastated - six pictures from war-ravaged Belgium; Six photos of refugees from Belgium and the Netherlands receiving sanctuary in England; Centerfold illustration of the second martyrdom of Belgium - a swarm of German planes bombing Tournai, while a British roadside post with Bren gun waits for low-flying attacks; Nine excellent photos of Nazi mechanized units - heavy, medium and light tanks, armoured cars, motor-cyclists, and motorised guns; Photos of personalities of the week include Turkish delegation in London, Nazi prisoner in London, Class 'B' enemy aliens being marched through Liverpool, and Dutch Premier Jonkheer de Geer with four colleagues in London; One-page illustration of Nazi 'Blitzkrieg' offensive combining air and tank attacks; Photo-illustrated article on the vanishing American Bison; Photo of Hitler with his Army leaders; Illustrations of General Von Brauchitsch and Halder; Two-page world map illustrates 66 items which are still available to Great Britain via world trade; Weather Predition (article); Many nice vintage ads including a fantastic one-page photo ad for "Staybrite" steel by Firth-Vickers of Sheffield which shows large-scale production in their mill; Two photos of troops on the Faroe Islands (The Faroes) at Thorshavn; Photos of Bedford, Ford, and Fordson tractors being exported from Britain; Photo of General H. G. Winkelman, Commander-in-Chief of the Netherlands Army. Please note: Brown discolouration of unknown origin to bottom 0.75" of all pages. All text legible. Average wear and a minor nibble from foot of spine. A sound copy of this dramatic wartime issue. Book
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The Illustrated London News (ILN), Saturday, May 23, 1942 - Cover Photo-Portrait of Marshal Semen Timoshenko, Russian Commissar of Defense
Pages 593-620. Features: Photo of Marshal Timoshenko's splendid reserves; One-page air-photo indicating bomb damage in Rostock after four-day "Blitz"; Two-pages of illustrations beneath caption "Madagascar daringly planned operations lead to the surrender of Port Diego Suarez in 48 hours; Photo of crew of the submarine "Thunderbolt" (formerly "Thetis") safely home after a year; Photo of French Aircraft-carrier "Bearn" in Martinique; Six photos from Martinique illustrated its plight of barnacled warships and derelict aircraft; Two pages with fourteen photos present "Facets of the War on the Russian Front where Spring Has Heralded New Offensives; The Russian Front Awakens - article with maps of Kharkov and the Kerch Peninsula; The Crete Battle Goes on - five photos; Two pages with twelve photos illustrating Free French Forces Fighting in the Desert Battle Zone; Centrefold illustration shows steel foundry which produced munitions in Napoleon's wars, now making steel for use against Hitler; One-page illustration of molten steel for armour-plating 'tapped' from a giant container; Photos of personalities of the week include Lieut.-Com. Hussey, Mr. Churchill before large crowd at Leeds, and racehorses Big Game and Sun Chariot; One-page illustration of lop-sided flying freak, the Luftwaffe's Blohm and Voss "141" reconnaissance monoplane; Two pages of clear photos showing British Soldiers training on obstacle course; Five photos of life in France under the Nazi heel; Five Barrage Balloon illustrations by Balloon Command artists; nice half-page ad for Tube Investments, Ltd.; Isabel Burton - A Remarkable Woman; Back cover colour ad for Johnnie Walker shows harbour view through window; more vintage ads. Minor nibble from foot of spine. This copy was never stapled. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Book
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The Illustrated London News (ILN), Saturday, April (Apr.) 19, 1941 - Cover Portrait of Squadron Leader Douglas R.S. Bader
Pages 493-524. Features: Photo of Greek Prime Minister M. Alexander Korizis; Nice one-page cutaway illustration of British No. 1 Infantry (heavy) tank Mark IIA in action; Lovely two-page illustration of Britain's womanhood as mobilised for victory in national war services - in their many uniforms; Two-pages with fifteen illustrations of the gentle art of baling out of an airplane (escape technique); Six photos of Italy's defeat and humiliation in Libya, where the Nazis have taken over; The War with Nazi Germany - The Peril in the Near East - article with map showing the German advance in North Africa and one-page relief map showing Germany's sphere of Mediterranean operations from the Balkans and Libya, aimed at the oil filds of Iraq and the Suez Canal; Map of the entire Balkan theatre of war; Seven photos illustrate the "New Order" at work in France, Yugoslavia, Japan, and Bulgaria - Mr. Matsuoka in Germany, capture of Otto Kretschmer, large French crowd giving Nazi salute to Marshal Petain, and Nazi tanks being welcomed to Bulgarian village; Two pages with nine photos illustrate 'Germany's Hammer Blows in the Balkans - important cities and sites in enemy hands in Yugoslavia and Greece'; Centerfold illustration of Lysander tailgunner eyeing a tempting target during exercises somewhere in England; Six excellent photos illustrated victory of the Sons of Hindustan in Eritrea; Excellent photo illustrates planning for the capture of Keren; Photos of fourteen personalities of the week include Maj.-Gen. Carton De Wiart, V.C., Leiut.-Gen. P. Neame, V.C., Lieut.-Gen. Sir R. O'Connor, Maj.-Gen. M.D. Gambier-Parry, Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. Maitland Wilson, Queen Mary of Yugoslavia, Hitler shaking hands with Rommel, Rashid Ali Gailani, and M. Laszlo De Bardossy of Hungary with Hitler; Photo of the Air Council in session at the Air Ministry, with nine men in attendance; Fascinating one-page article with four photos describes how 'health-giving rays, 240 times more powerful than sunshine, help the war workers; Photo of Danish ships in custody in the U.S.; Photos of Italian ships seized by the U.S.; Photo of Italian ship sabotage damage in US waters; Victorious return of H.M.A.S. "Sydney" to Sydney Harbour; Four photos of "Catalina" flying boat used in the U-Boat War; Illustrations of eighteen victorious fighter pilots from the Battle of Britain; Article on the Sturgeon (fish) and its ancestors; Lovely half-page photo ad for Bentley cars; Many vintage ads. Unmarked with average wear. Nibble from bottom corner. A quality copy of this dramatic wartime issue. Book
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The Illustrated London News, January (Jan.) 16, 1937: Herr Hitler Entertains / Royal Wedding at the Hague
Pages 77- 116. Features: One-page ad for 'Ski Paradise' Austria; Photo of Egypt popular young Monarch King Farouk; Photos of a royal wedding in the Dutch Indies; Photo of the Bavarian Frey brothers being rescued from the Watzmann; Photo of first airmail plane leaving Ratmalana, Ceylon; Photo of Toscanini receiving Orange Grove from grateful Jews after he conducted pioneer concerts in Palestine; Photo of Hitler receiving traditional gift of salt from representatives of the Halle salt mines; One-page photo of Hitler greeting diplomats in Berlin, an occasion at which he assured the French ambassador that Germany had no designs on Spanish Morocco; Book review of "The Conquest Of Morocco", by vice Adm. C. V. Usborne, with photos; One-page pictorial map of the Straits of Gibraltar, looking east - showing Spanish Morocco, the object of alleged German penetration, and possibly to be protected by a Franco-German agreement; Nice one-page photo of Royal wedding at the Hague, showing Princess Juliana and the Prince of the Netherlands in their gold coach driving through the city; Two page photo of crowd in church to witness the royal wedding; Two pages of text and photos describe ingenious tests for German drivers aimed at preventing death on the roads; Two pages of photos of Hellenistic panels in the Al-Aqsa mosque; Centrefold illustration of Britain's two largest battleships, HMS "Nelson" and "Rodney" firing their 16 inch guns at towed targets with deadly precision; Two fascinating pages of text and photos of skull groves on the Burmese border - headhunting trophies for harvest luck; Peking man's food - the first diet records of Pleistocene date - text with photos; Photos of personalities of the week include Gilbert Holliday, Frank Hodges, Lt. Col. R. S. Stafford, Arthur G. Pite, Prof. Henry Tonks, Lord Wakehurst, Basil S. Long, Sir Edward Ellington, the Duke of Kent, the grand Duchess of Mecklenburg, the Earl of Athlone; One-page illustrated Egyptian travel ad; and more. Several interior pages loose but present. Name atop front cover, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Bryant, Arthur; Squire, Sir John; Falls, Cyril; et al
The Illustrated London News, December 13, 1947: The Pendulum Swing of Communal Violence Begins in Palestine
Pages 649- 676. Features: Cover photo of huge black plume of smoke rising from a Jerusalem cinema, mistakenly thought to be Arab owned and burned by Jews in retaliation for Arab looting; Six dramatic photos of Arab riots in Jerusalem where Britain represents the sole stable factor; Photo of the huge Consolidated Vultee military transport, the XC-99, during its first test flight; Photo inside the belly of the XC-99; Two photos of the air raid shelter, or bunker, where Hitler and Eva Braun died; Two photos of the deep water salvage submarine designed by Italian Pietro Vessena for use in Lake Como; Five photos of Russia's mighty military on parade in Moscow; Five photos of hunger and destitution in postwar Berlin; Article discusses the great communist counter-offensive in France; Photos from Manchuria where China's Civil War continues; Two pages of scenes of sabotage and civil disorder in Paris, Arras and Lille, where the French assertion of the right to work has brought the Communists into the open; One-page reproduction of the famous photo of St. Paul's Cathedral during the 1940 blitz - contrasted with the opposing page which shows St. Paul's today, war-scarred but majestic amid devastation; Five photos show repairs being made to St. Paul's; Two pages of photos illustrate the ancient art of Benin; Photos of personalities of the week include Sir Eustace Pulbrook, King Michael of Rumania and Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parme, Samuel Courtauld, Mr. Molotov, Mr. Vishinsky, Chiang Kai-shek, Harold Wilson, and Mme. Chiang Kai-shek; Photo of a detachment of the York and Lancaster Regiment at Dolni Bousov, Czechoslovakia, receiving back the regimental drum, lost to the Germans in Crete in 1941; Photo of huge crowd in Tel Aviv celebrating news that the UN had voted in favour of the partition of Palestine. Somewhat above average wear. Unmarked. Few tape repairs. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Bryks, Rachmil
OYF KIDESH HA-SHEM: UN ANDERE DERTSEYLUNGEN [INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR]
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 144 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. inscribed in Yiddish on first page by the author. On verso of title page: For the sanctification of God's name. Between his 1939 book of Yiddish poetry, Yung Grin Mai (Young Green May) and his caustic novella, A Cat in the Ghetto, lay the Holocaust: Skaryýsko-Kamienna, where Rachmil Bryks was born in 1912; Lodz, to which he was deported; Auschwitz, which he survived, and, ultimately, New York where he died in 1974, though later interred in Jerusalem. A Cat in the Ghetto, recently republished by Persea Books, first appeared in 1952 under the more unnerving title Oyf Kidesh Hashem, meaning, In Sanctification of the Name, but expressing, also, the pious euphemism for martyrdom. Like fellow survivor Yehiel De-Nur, who, writing under his camp name and number Ka-tzetnik 135633, called the gas chambers the inner sanctum of the Temple of Auschwitz, Bryks displays and proclaims like a 20th-century prophet. In his novellas, the tattooing needle of Auschwitz trails a thread tied, at one end, to the Book of Lamentations, which sanctified the destruction of a Jewish way of life in mourning the loss of a symbolic Temple, thereafter endlessly transformed.
Bryks took the litany of Lamentations as inspiration for the secular litany of his ghetto experience between 1939 and 1944. (Compared with the ghetto years, Auschwitz occupies a brief place in his collected works, which also include a novel, The Paper Crown, and stories from the beginning of the war. ) But whereas younger writers like these sacrificed everything to render literature true to experience, Bryks, writing in a very native Yiddish, clung fast to his roots in the Book of Prophets, Sholom Aleichem, the midrash, the folktale and the megillot. Bryks, who in photographs resembles a Polish vaudevillian, considered himself a survivor of neither the Holocaust nor the Shoah, but rather as one passed over by the Khurbn, which came only for the Yidn. In his essay My Credo, he wrote, I want to emphasize that our Khurbn period includes also the spiritual khurbn in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era the destruction of the Jewish word, the slaughter of Yiddish writers, actors, artists, teachers and others engaged in the field of Yiddish culture. According to his daughters, the mamaloshn was the only tongue tolerated in their home on New York Citys Upper West Side, where, in contrast to the tortured linguistic contortions of German-language poet Paul Celan in Paris, Bryks wrote steadily at the kitchen table by day and met Isaac Bashevis Singer, Itzik Manger and Avrum Reisen for tea at the Garden Cafeteria. (From A Yiddish Cat Still Laughing After Hot, Black Fire by Daniel Elkind; published March 11, 2009, issue of March 20, 2009; Jewish Daily Forward) . Subjects: Short stories, Yiddish. Light wear to covers, very good condition. (HOLO2-97-18-JU) XX
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Bryks, Rachmil; Indelman, Elchanan
HATUL BA-GETO : SIPUR
(FT) (FT) Cloth, small 8vo, 96 pages, in Hebrew. With authors inscription. Includes Illustrations, facsimiles & music. Added title A Cat in the Ghetto. With a (printed) letter by Eleanor Roosevelt. Originally in Yiddish, and here translated into Hebrew by Indelman, Rachmil Bryks's vivid stories portray Jewish life in the Lodz ghetto and at Auschwitz. In a spare and tragicomic style, they illuminate the small and large absurdities that arise at the limits of human endurancefrom the cooking of "roast meat" made of cabbage leaves to the predicament of Jews forced to cooperate in the hierarchy of their own annihilation. Deceptively simple and often humorous, these stories nevertheless mirror Bryks's nuanced view of major moral dilemmas of the period: action vs. Inaction, preserving dignity vs. Survival. (amazon 2009) , Very good conditon, (HOLO2-98-12A)
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Bryks, Rachmil; Indelman, Elchanan
HATUL BA-GETO : SIPUR
(FT) (FT) Cloth, small 8vo, 96 pages, in Hebrew, Includes Illustrations, facsimiles & music. Added title A Cat in the Ghetto. With a (printed) letter by Eleanor Roosevelt. Originally in Yiddish, and here translated into Hebrew by Indelman, Rachmil Bryks's vivid stories portray Jewish life in the Lodz ghetto and at Auschwitz. In a spare and tragicomic style, they illuminate the small and large absurdities that arise at the limits of human endurancefrom the cooking of "roast meat" made of cabbage leaves to the predicament of Jews forced to cooperate in the hierarchy of their own annihilation. Deceptively simple and often humorous, these stories nevertheless mirror Bryks's nuanced view of major moral dilemmas of the period: action vs. Inaction, preserving dignity vs. Survival. (amazon 2009) , Very good conditon. (HOLO2-98-12B)
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Bräuninger, Werner
Hitlers Kontrahenten in der NSDAP 1921-1945.
München: Herbig 2004. 392 S., zahlr. s/w Abb. u. Faksimiles, Reg. Lit.ang. im Anhang Gr 8° Kart.mS.
Bookseller reference : 225170
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Buber-Neumann, Margarete
Fånge hos Hitler och Stalin Översättningen är utförd från författarinnans tyska manuskript av Axel Werkström
Stockholm : Natur och kultur, 1956. 241 Seiten. Originalbroschur. 22 cm
Bookseller reference : 299517
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Buchenwald. , Internationale Lagerkomitee
KL BU: BERICHT DES INTERNATIONALEN LAGERKOMITEES BUCHENWALD
Original Wraps. 8vo. 174 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Not one of the far more common later editions from the late 1940s. In German. Konzentrationslager Buchenwald, KL Bu. : Bericht des internationalen Lagerkomitees Buchenwald. 'Buchenwald concentration camp, KL Bu: . Report of the International Committee of Buchenwald Camp'. Extensively documented report on Buchenwald, with tables and statistics throughout. First Report of the International Buchenwald Committee, which began as an underground conspiracy of prisoners from the concentration camp Buchenwald, involved in the camp-wide rebellion at the end of the war; after liberation, the prisoners created documents related to their experiences and formed an international committee to look after the welfare of survivors; the committee is still in existence. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. Buchenwald (Concentration camp) Weimar-Buchenwald Konzentrationslager. Anti-Fascism. Pages aged, minor edge wear, spine previously rebacked. Otherwise clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-118-48)
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BUCHHEIM, H
Der Führer ins Nichts. Eine Diagnose Adolf Hitlers.
Rastatt, Grote, 1960. 88 S. OLwd.
Bookseller reference : 3190349
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Buchheim, Hans
Der Führer ins Nichts. Eine Diagnose Adolf Hitlers. 4 Referate über Hitler als Politiker, Ideologe, Soldat und Persönlichkeit. Herausgegeben und mit einem Vorwort versehen von Gert Buchheit.
Grote Verlag, Rastatt, 1960. Leinen
Bookseller reference : 38971
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Buchheim, Hans und Gerd Buchheit (u.a.)
Der Führer ins Nichts. Eine Diagnose Adolf Hitlers.
Rastatt: Grote, 1960. 88 S., gebundene Ausgabe mit Umschl.
Bookseller reference : 901180
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Buchheim, Hans, Edith Eucken-Erdsiek, Gert Buchheit u. H.G. Adler
Der Führer ins Nichts. Eine Diagnose Adolf Hitlers.
(Rastatt), Grote, (1960). 8°. 2 Bll., 88 SS. OLn. mit OSchutzumschlag (Umschlag mit minimalen Randläsuren).
Bookseller reference : R33055
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Buchheim, Hans, Edith Eucken-Erdsiek, Gert Buchheit und H. G. Adler
Der Führer ins Nichts. Eine Diagnose Adolf Hitlers. Schulausgabe
Rastatt: Grote Verlag, 1960. 22 cm ; kart.
Bookseller reference : 89504
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BUCHHEIT GERT
HITLER CHEF DE GUERRE - L'ARMEE ALLEMANDE SOUS LE 3e REICH - TOMES I ET II - 2 VOLUMES / COLLECTION DU XXE SIECLE
WALTER BECKERS. 1968. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 356 + 374 pages.Titre, auteur, tomaison, filets et ornements dorés aux dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
Bookseller reference : R200090360
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Buchheit Gert
Hitler chef de guerre : L 'armée allemande sous le 3e reich
Walter Beckers, coll. « Collection du XXe siècle » 1968 2 volumes. In-8 relié 21,4 cm sur 13,8. 356, 374 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Bookseller reference : 126571
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Buchheit Gert
Hitler chef de guerre : L 'armée allemande sous le 3e reich
Arthaud, coll. « Clefs de l’aventure - Clefs du savoir », n° 50 1961 In-8 broché 23,8 cm sur 14,6. 502 pages. Couverture légèrement décolée et marquée par les lectures. Pages du livre jaunies. Bon état d’occasion.
Bookseller reference : 126574
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Buchheit Gert
Hitler chef de guerre tome 2 : le désastres 1943-1945
j'ai lu. 1967. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 373 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
Bookseller reference : RO40014893
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BUCHHEIT GERT
HITLER CHEF DE GUERRE.
ARTHAUD. 1961. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 502 pages - jaquette conservée - ouvrage recouvert de plastique transparent - quelques planches de photographies en monochrome - quelques cartes en monochrome dans le texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
Bookseller reference : R240080558
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BUCHHEIT Gert
Hitler chef de Guerre. 1/ Les conquêtes 1939-1942
J'ai lu. 1961. In-12. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 382 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
Bookseller reference : RO20004533
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BUCHHEIT Gert
Hitler chef de guerre. 2 les désastres 1943-1945
J'ai lu. 1961. In-12. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 374 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
Bookseller reference : RO20004624
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BUCHHEIT Gert
Hitler, chef de guerre
ARTHAUD. 1961. In-8. Broché. Parfait état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 502 pages. Quelques cartes dans le texte et quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc, hors-texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
Bookseller reference : RO80044883
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BUCHHEIT Gert
Hitler, chef de guerre, L'armée allemande sous le 3e Reich.
Anvers, Walter Beckers, 1968 14 x 22, 2 volumes, 359 + 375 pp., cartes, cartonnage éditeur, bon état
Bookseller reference : 6021
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Buchheit Gert
Le complot des généraux contre Hitler - L'histoire secrète du IIIe Riech
Arthaud. 1968. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur acceptable. 321 pages augmentées de nombreuses planches photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Plats contrepliés en un rabat. 2e plat légèrement déchiré.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
Bookseller reference : R240146901
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Buchheit, Gert
Kämpfer für das Reich : Von Stein bis Hitler.
Stuttgart : Belser, 1934. 522 S. : Mit 20 Tiefdrucktafeln, 257 Abbildungen u. 10 Karten, Skizzen ; 4° OLeinen, Frakturschrift, umlaufender roter Farbschnitt
Bookseller reference : 153321
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Buchheit, Gert
Soldatentum und Rebellion. Die Tragödie der deutschen Wehrmacht.
Rastatt, Grote, 1961. X/509 S. Or.-Ln., Or.-Umschl.(dieser m. kl. Randläsuren), Deckelillustr., innen guter Zust.
Bookseller reference : 11966AB
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