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‎Irgun Sheerit Hapleita Me'haezor Habriti‎

‎BELSEN‎

‎Publishers cloth. 8vo. 203 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Belsen concentration camp commemoration volume, with testimonies and memorial services held by Belsen survivors and soldiers of the Israeli army. A history of Belsen before and after liberation, with extensive documentation of the life and community of the DP camp established in Belsen - with chapters on the Yiddish theatre of Belsen, education, cultural activities, religious life, children brought into the world in the Belsen camp – the major emphasis is upon renewal of life. Profusely illustrated with 79 black and white photographs and four pages of maps (of Belsen Lager) at end. Subjects: Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews. Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) . Light edge wear, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-8)‎

‎Irgun Sheerit Hapleita Me'haezor Habriti‎

‎BELSEN‎

‎Publishers cloth. 8vo. 203 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Belsen concentration camp commemoration volume, with testimonies and memorial services held by Belsen survivors and soldiers of the Israeli army. A history of Belsen before and after liberation, with extensive documentation of the life and community of the DP camp established in Belsen - with chapters on the Yiddish theatre of Belsen, education, cultural activities, religious life, children brought into the world in the Belsen camp – the major emphasis is upon renewal of life. Profusely illustrated with 79 black and white photographs and four pages of maps (of Belsen Lager) at end. Subjects: Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews. Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) . Light edge wear, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-8)‎

‎Irgun Sheerit Hapleita Me'haezor Habriti‎

‎BELSEN‎

‎Publishers cloth. 8vo. 203 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Belsen concentration camp commemoration volume, with testimonies and memorial services held by Belsen survivors and soldiers of the Israeli army. A history of Belsen before and after liberation, with extensive documentation of the life and community of the DP camp established in Belsen - with chapters on the Yiddish theatre of Belsen, education, cultural activities, religious life, children brought into the world in the Belsen camp – the major emphasis is upon renewal of life. Profusely illustrated with 79 black and white photographs and four pages of maps (of Belsen Lager) at end. Subjects: Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews. Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) . Light edge wear, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-98-34)‎

‎Irgun Sheerit Hapleita Me'haezor Habriti‎

‎BELSEN‎

‎Publishers cloth. 8vo. 203 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Belsen concentration camp commemoration volume, with testimonies and memorial services held by Belsen survivors and soldiers of the Israeli army. A history of Belsen before and after liberation, with extensive documentation of the life and community of the DP camp established in Belsen - with chapters on the Yiddish theatre of Belsen, education, cultural activities, religious life, children brought into the world in the Belsen camp – the major emphasis is upon renewal of life. Profusely illustrated with 79 black and white photographs and four pages of maps (of Belsen Lager) at end. Subjects: Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews. Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) . Light edge wear, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-98-35)‎

‎Irons, Peter‎

‎JUSTICE AT WAR: THE STORY OF THE JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT CASES‎

‎Paper Wrappers. 8vo. Xiii, 407 pages. 24 cm. First Edition. Japanese Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945. Américains d'origine japonaise -- Droit. Américains d'origine japonaise -- Évacuation et relogement, 1942-1945. Américains d'origine japonaise -- Internement (1942-1945) . Japanischer Internierter Rechtsstellung Japanischer Einwanderer Geschichte 1942-1945. United States; Japanese Americans; Internment; Law; Cases, 1942-1945. Cover slightly worn. Nice, clean copy. Very good condition. Newspaper articles laid in as well. (HOLO2-28-7) .‎

‎Isserman, Ferdinand M‎

‎SENTENCED TO DEATH! THE JEWS IN NAZI GERMANY. AN OPINION BASED ON ONE MONTH’S STUDY IN THE THIRD REICH‎

‎1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 31 pages. An american rabbi's eerily prescient 1933 report from very early in the Nazi period in Germany. Isserman, the author, was the Rabbi of Temple Israel, St. Louis, Missouri. He was born in Antwerp, and immigrated with his family to the United States in 1906. He was ordained by Hebrew Union College and served the rabbinate in St. Louis for many decades. He participated in many civic and Jewish causes and visited Nazi Germany three times (1933, 1935 and 1937) - the first visit of which prompted the present document, in which he states “there is no hope for the Jews of Germany - the government aim is their human extirpation” (p. 3). His stated conclusions are that there is no hope for the Jews of Germany, that atrocities were perpetrated on Jews and other dissenters and will continue to be perpetrated, that an economic death sentence has been passed on the Jews of Germany, that only the fear of public and foreign opinion is preventing a pogrom against all the Jews of Germany, and that the Jews of Germany live under a sentence of death. Subjects: Jews -- Germany. Persecutions. OCLC: 5139787, OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Some tearing around staples on cover, repaired. Small tear on top of page 9, writing not affected. Few corrections to text, likely by the author. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-144-26)‎

‎Izbicki, John.‎

‎THE NAKED HEROINE; THE STORY OF LYDIA LOVA‎

‎Publishers cloth. 8vo. IX, 189 pages. 22 cm. First edition. This is the biography of Lydia de Korczak Lipski, a polish born countess, who joined her father at the age of 16 in a resistance group in Paris; she was arrested and survived the years in Ravensbruck, and after the war worked as a nude cabaret dancer at Folies-Bergere. She was given the highest military honors and awards for her resistance activities. Includes 31 photographic plates. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. Pologne. Biographies. Guerre mondiale 1939- 1945. Prisonniers et déportés. Prisons. Fresnes. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Prisonniers et déportés. Camps. Ravensbruck. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Occupation et résistance. France occupée. Résistance intérieure. Femmes. Very good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-102-22)‎

‎J. Szuw, editor.‎

‎YALDUTAYNU. JALDUTEJNU NR 10 (MAY 1939), INDIVIDUAL ISSUES.‎

‎Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a children’s supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew – Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2D)‎

‎J. Szuw, editor.‎

‎YALDUTAYNU. JALDUTEJNU NR 5 (DEC. 1938), INDIVIDUAL ISSUES.‎

‎Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a children’s supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew – Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2A)‎

‎J. Szuw, editor.‎

‎YALDUTAYNU. JALDUTEJNU NR 7 (FEB 1939), INDIVIDUAL ISSUES.‎

‎Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a children’s supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew – Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2B)‎

‎J. Szuw, editor.‎

‎YALDUTAYNU. JALDUTEJNU NR 8-9 (MARCH 1939), INDIVIDUAL ISSUES.‎

‎Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a children’s supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew – Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2C)‎

‎JABLONKA Ivan‎

‎Histoire des grands-parents que je n'ai pas eus,‎

‎Seuil, Points Histoire, 2013, 414 pp., poche, bon état général.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 60740

‎JACQUES DEROGY HESI CARMEL‎

‎1917-1977 Histoire secrète d'Israël.‎

‎1978 Oliivier Orban, 1978, 398 pages, in 8 reliure éditeur cartonnée, bon état, avec jaquette en état moyen, déchirée et scotchée.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 17829

‎JACQUES DEROGY JEAN-NOËL GURGAND‎

‎Israël, la mort en face.‎

‎1975 France Loisirs, 1975, 383 pages, grand in 8 reliure éditeur cartonnée et toilée bleue, bon état.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 16283

‎Jackson, Ada; Milton Geiger‎

‎BEHOLD THE JEW‎

‎Original wrappers. 4to. 21 pages. 28 cm. First Edition. About Jews in the Holocaust. "Jewish New Year Broadcast auspices of the American Jewish Committee. 2: 00 - 2: 30 P. M. (EWT) . September 17, 1944. Sunday. Tonight at sundown Americans of the Jewish faith and Jews the world over will begin the traditional services of Rosh Hashonah, the Jewish New Year, ushering in the Year 5705. This afternoon the National Broadcasting Company in cooperation with the American Jewish Committee brings you a special Rosh Hashonah broadcast. You will hear a dramatization of "Behold the Jew, " written by one of Britain's foremost poets, Ada Jackson. This poem, which was awarded Britain's Greenwood Poetry Prize for 1943, was adapted for radio by Milton Geiger. The dramatization will star Miss Florence Eldridge of the stage and screen, as narrator. ” (Page 1) Subjects: Radio Play – WWII. Rosh Hashonah. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide. (Spertus Institute, Boston Anthenaeum, UPenn) Crease from original horizontal fold, with opened paper seal. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-112-19)‎

‎Jacob Apenszluk & Moshe Polakiewicz‎

‎ARMED RESISTANCE OF THE JEWS IN POLAND‎

‎used very good condition; 1st edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 80 pages. Wartime publication that covers various aspects of Jewish resistance in Poland during World War II including the Jewish Underground and the Warsaw Ghetto uprising one year earlier, making this a very early report, Illustrated with vintage black and white photographs, plus a map of the Warsaw Ghetto. Powerful cover illustration by Noya Koslowsky of a vengeful young armed and bearded Jewish partisan, as a 150’ tall ghost marching through bombed out Nazi Poland; the image became iconic as a symbol of Jewish armed resistance. On the rear cover is a very period patriotic photo and ad of a father, mother and son, standing in front of the stars and stripes, urging the reader to “Back the Attack! Buy More Bonds. ” "Warsaw Ghetto" penned on upper corner of front cover, just touching 1 letter in title. Faint crease and blindstamp to cover, Otherwise Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-117-74B)‎

‎Jacobsohn, Siegfried‎

‎DIE WELTBÜHNE: WOCHENSCHRIFT FÜR POLITIK, KUNST, WIRTSCHAFT [NUMBER 16, APRIL 1923]‎

‎Original Wrappers. 8vo. [437-465] pages. In German. Serial publication (published weekly) . Die Weltbühne ("The World Stage") was one of the most important forums for leftist intellectuals in the Weimar Republic; the German weekly magazine was focused on politics, art, and business, founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title Die Schaubühne. It was renamed Die Weltbühne on 4 April 1918. After Jacobson's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927. The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last edition appeared on 7 March 1933. In exile the magazine was published under the title Die neue Weltbühne ("The New World Stage") as an explicit anti-fascist periodical. After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993. Even at its high point, Die Weltbühne had a relatively low printing of 15, 000 copies. Subjects: German Culture- Literature. Weimar. Wrappers worn and detached, outer edges chipped. Pages aged, but clean. Fair condition. (HOLO2-92-47)‎

‎JACOBSON Louise‎

‎LETTRES DE LOUISE JACOBSON 1er septembre 1942 - 13 février 1943. Jeune lycéenne emprisonnée à Fresnes, internée à Drancy, déportée et assassinée à Auschwitz parce qu'elle était juive‎

‎Edité et présenté par Serge Klarsfeld, Association Les fils et filles des déportés juifs de France, Centre de documentation sur la déportation des enfants juifs, 1989, 75 pp., broché, très bon état.‎

‎JACOBSON Louise -‎

‎Dal liceo ad Auschwitz. Lettere.‎

‎Roma, L'Unità, 1996, 16mo (cm. 18.5 x 11) brossura con titoli al dorso e in copertina, pp. 172.‎

‎Jacobson, Sidney; Ernie Colón‎

‎ANNE FRANK: THE ANNE FRANK HOUSE AUTHORIZED GRAPHIC BIOGRAPHY‎

‎Softbound. 8vo. 152 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Drawing on historical sites, archives, expertise, and the unquestioned authority of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon have created the first authorized graphic biography of Anne Frank. Carefully researched for historical authenticity, the book includes numerous panels featuring images that have been adapted from photographs of Anne and her family. Subjects: Jewish children in the Holocaust - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Biography - Comic books, strips, etc. Jews - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Biography - Comic books, strips, etc. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Biography - Comic books, strips, etc. Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 - Comic books, strips, etc. Amsterdam (Netherlands) - Biography - Comic books, strips, etc. Netherlands - Biography-- Comic books, strips, etc. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-96-31)‎

‎Jacoby, Gerhard.‎

‎RACIAL STATE : THE GERMAN NATIONALITIES POLICY IN THE PROTECTORATE OF BOHEMIA-MORAVIA‎

‎Original Cloth. 8vo. XII, 355 pages. 24 cm. First edition. A detailed description of the results of the Nazis' attempt to impose their racial doctrines in western Czechoslovakia, with a focus on racial laws and the depopulation of the Jewish communities. Contains statistics, decrees, etc. Subjects: Race. Jews - Legal status, laws, etc. - Czech Republic - Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate, 1939-1945) Germans - Legal status, laws, etc. - Czech Republic - Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate, 1939-1945) Czechs - Legal status, laws, etc. - Czech Republic - Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate, 1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Czechoslovakia World War, 1939-1945 - Czechoslovakia. Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate, 1939-1945) World War, 1939-1945 - Czechoslovakia. Jews - Czechoslovakia. Light wear to cloth, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-41) xx‎

‎JACQUES DEROGY‎

‎LA LEGGE DEL RITORNO L'AUTENTICA E SEGRETA STORIA DELL'EXODUS‎

‎15 ILLUSTRAZIONI NEL TESTO GARZANTI 1972 353 PP. UNA DISCRETA RIPARAZIONE A SCOTCH AL MARGINE ANGOLARE SUPERIORE ESTERNO DELLA SOVRACCOPERTA (COME FORSE SI VEDE IN FOTO, IN ALTO A DX), LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LIEVI FIORITURE, BUONE SE NON OTTIME CONDIZIONI GENERALI.‎

‎Jaffé, Dan‎

‎Gesù l'ebreo‎

‎Mm 150x230 Collana "Religioni" - Volume nella sua brossura originale, 416 pagine. Copia ottima, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.‎

‎Janusz Gumkowski, Kazimierz Leszczynski‎

‎POLAND UNDER NAZI OCCUPATION‎

‎1st edition, 12mo, original wrappers, with dust jacket, 219 pages. This book provides a condensed picture of the Nazi occupation in Poland. It is based on documents collected by the Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland. The occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War (1939-1945) began with the invasion of Poland in September 1939, and formally concluded with the defeat of Nazism by the Allies in May 1945. Throughout the entire course of foreign occupation, the territory of Poland was divided between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. In summer-autumn of 1941 the lands annexed by the Soviets were overrun by Nazi Germany in the course of the initially successful German attack on the USSR. After a few years of fighting, the Red Army was able to repel the invaders and drive the Nazi forces out of the USSR and across Poland from the rest of Eastern and Central Europe. Both occupying powers were equally hostile to the existence of sovereign Poland, her culture and the Polish people, aiming at their destruction. Before Operation Barbarossa, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union coordinated their Poland-related policies, most visibly in the four Gestapo-NKVD Conferences, where the occupants discussed plans for dealing with the Polish resistance movement and future destruction of Poland. About 6 million Polish citizens - nearly 21.4% of Poland's population - died between 1939 and 1945 as a result of the occupation, half of whom were Polish Jews. Over 90% of the death toll came through non-military losses, as most of the civilians were targeted by various deliberate actions by Germans and the Soviets. Overall, during German occupation of pre-war Polish territory, 1939-1945, the Germans murdered 5, 470, 000 - 5, 670, 000 Poles, including nearly 3, 000, 000 Jews. This volume is profusely illustrated with numerous b/w photographic reproductions. Dust jacket has some wear, especially on the spine, internally very good condition, Good Condition Overall (AC-4-17)‎

‎Jason, Philip K; Iris Posner‎

‎DON'T WAVE GOODBYE: THE CHILDREN'S FLIGHT FROM NAZI PERSECUTION TO AMERICAN FREEDOM‎

‎Publishers cloth. 8vo. XVII, 271 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Contains over 30 black and white photographs. Publishers description: “The unknown story of the successful American rescue of approximately 1, 000 children from the Holocaust is told in the words of the children and their rescuers. Sent across the ocean by their parents and taken in by foster parents and distant relatives, approximately 1, 000 children, ranging in age from fourteen months to sixteen years, landed in the United States and out of Hitler's reach between 1934 and 1945. Seventy years after the first ship brought a handful of these children to American shores, the general public and many of the children themselves remain unaware of these rescues, and the fact that they were accomplished despite powerful forces in and outside the government that did not want them to occur. This is the first published account, told in the words of the children and their rescuers, to detail this unknown part of America's response to the Holocaust. It will challenge the belief that Americans did nothing to directly and actively save Holocaust victims. Judith Tydor Baumel, Holocaust scholar and sister of two rescued children, provides an introduction explaining why, when, how, and where the rescues were carried out, who the heroes and heroines were, and which individuals and organizations placed almost insurmountable obstacles in their path. This account presents both recollections and experiences recorded at the time of the rescued children, their descendants, and their rescuers. The story demonstrates what a small group of determined people can do to change the course of history. “ Subjects: Jewish refugees - United States. Jewish refugees - United States - Biography. Refugee children - United States. Refugee children - United States - Biography. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Rescue. Gift stamp on inside jacket, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-100-42)‎

‎Jedrzejewicz, Waclaw; Pauline C Ramsey‎

‎POLAND IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT, 1939-1945 [3 VOLUME SET]‎

‎Original Cloth. 8vo. 495; 607; 732 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Complete three volume set of documentary Materials relating to the cause of Poland during World War II. Volume one, March 1939-August 1941; Volume two, Fall 1941-Spring 1944; Volume three, Summer 1944-Summer 1945. Compiled and edited by Waclaw Jedrzejewicz, with the assistance of Pauline C. Ramsey. Józef Pillsudski Institute of America for research in the Modern History of Poland. New York. Documents series; no. 1. Contains errata slip laid in two volumes two and three. Illustrations and maps throughout. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Poland. International relations. Great Britain. Parliament - History - 20th century. Great Britain. Parliament. World War (1939-1945) Great Britain - Foreign relations - Poland. Poland - Foreign relations - Great Britain. Attractive set in very good jackets. Clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-117-26)‎

‎Jentzsch, Bernd‎

‎Der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland. Deportation und Vernichtung in poetischen Zeugnissen.‎

‎Kindler, München, 1979. 164 Seiten, 8° , 22 x 14 cm, kartoniet‎

‎Englische Broschur. Einband mit leichten Gebrauchspuren, ansonsten tadellos.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 37124

‎Jerome, V. J.‎

‎INTELLECTUALS AND THE WAR‎

‎Softcover, 63 pages, 12mo, 19 cm. "Victor Jeremy Jerome (1896 - 1965) was born Jerome Isaac Romain in Strykov, Poland in 1896. He immigrated to New York City in 1915, and attended City College.....In 1924, he joined the Communist Party, and in....1935, Jerome became editor of The Communist which later became Political Affairs, and served in that position until 1955....Jerome was among the cultural spokesmen of the Communist Party, and rose in the party hierarchy during the mid-1930s ....Between 1935 and 1965 Jerome wrote constantly. He wrote two autobiographical novels, A Lantern for Jeremy (released during the "Foley Square Trials" in 1952) , and its sequel, The Paper Bridge (published posthumously in 1966) . He also published a collection of vignettes entitled Unstill Waters (1964) . A prolific writer, he turned out short stories, plays, and literary and art criticism. Victor Jerome is best known, however, for his political and cultural essays. Among these are "The Intellectuals and the War" (1940) , "The Negro in Hollywood Films" (1950) , and "Culture in a Changing World" (1948) . Victor Jerome was prosecuted and convicted under the Smith Act for committing an 'overt act' for writing a pamphlet - "Grasp the Weapon of Culture" - that Jerome presented as a report to the Communist Party. He was indicted with sixteen other Communist leaders in 1951. Following a nine month trial in New York's Foley Square Courthouse - Jerome passed the long hours in court writing poetry and reading page proofs of "A Lantern for Jeremy" - Jerome was convicted and sentenced in 1953 to three years at Lewisburg Penitentiary, that he served between 1954 and 1957' (Wikipedia) . SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- United States. Intellectuals. Communism and intellectuals. Communism -- United States. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Etats-Unis. Communisme -- Etats-Unis. Intellectuels. Light wear to front and back cover. Wear to binding and edges. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-21-2)‎

‎Jerome, V. J.‎

‎SOCIAL-DEMOCRACY AND THE WAR‎

‎Softcover, 47 pages, 12mo, 20 cm. Holocaust-era critique aof the role of social-democrats in the rise of Hitler by this prominent American Jewish Communist. "Victor Jeremy Jerome (1896 - 1965) was born Jerome Isaac Romain in Strykov, Poland in 1896. He immigrated to New York City in 1915, and attended City College.....In 1924, he joined the Communist Party, and in....1935, Jerome became editor of The Communist which later became Political Affairs, and served in that position until 1955....Jerome was among the cultural spokesmen of the Communist Party, and rose in the party hierarchy during the mid-1930s ....Between 1935 and 1965 Jerome wrote constantly. He wrote two autobiographical novels, A Lantern for Jeremy (released during the "Foley Square Trials" in 1952) , and its sequel, The Paper Bridge (published posthumously in 1966) . He also published a collection of vignettes entitled Unstill Waters (1964) . A prolific writer, he turned out short stories, plays, and literary and art criticism. Victor Jerome is best known, however, for his political and cultural essays. Among these are "The Intellectuals and the War" (1940) , "The Negro in Hollywood Films" (1950) , and "Culture in a Changing World" (1948) . Victor Jerome was prosecuted and convicted under the Smith Act for committing an 'overt act' for writing a pamphlet - "Grasp the Weapon of Culture" - that Jerome presented as a report to the Communist Party. He was indicted with sixteen other Communist leaders in 1951. Following a nine month trial in New York's Foley Square Courthouse - Jerome passed the long hours in court writing poetry and reading page proofs of "A Lantern for Jeremy" - Jerome was convicted and sentenced in 1953 to three years at Lewisburg Penitentiary, that he served between 1954 and 1957' (Wikipedia).‎

‎Jerusalem; Yad Va-Shem‎

‎THE HOLOCAUST‎

‎Softcover, 4to, 79 pages, illustrated, 27 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Pictorial works. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (Holo2-73-23)‎

‎Jewish Agency For Israel.‎

‎STATISTICAL TABLES ON THE DISTRIBUTION, MIGRATION AND NATURAL INCREASE OF THE JEWS IN THE WORLD: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO JEWISH ACTIVITIES IN PALESTINE‎

‎Original Wrappers, inside period folder. 4to. 12 pages. 27cm. First edition. Errata slip pasted in on page 11. 15 tables detailing statistics of Jewish population distribution, migration and agricultural output. Presumably an accompanying piece to the memorandum submitted by the Jewish Agency for Palestine recommending the resettlement of Jewish refugees in the British Mandate of Palestine. Subjects: Evian Conference (1938) . Demography -- Jews. Jews -- Statistics. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. (Brandeis, Johns Hopkins, Ohio State, Hebrew Univ. , Kinneret, Natl. Libr. Of Israel, Tel Aviv Univ. , Ben Gurion Univ. , Univ. Of Haifa. ) , none in New York. Spine rebacked, and loose inside stiff paper period folder. Small library stamps on front and inside of front wrapper. Previous reinforcement and repairs done to covers. Wrappers missing top and bottom fore edge cover corners. Externally fair. Internally, text and pages in very good condition. (HOLO2-109-10)‎

‎Jewish Agency For Palestine‎

‎REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE OF THE JEWISH AGENCY FOR PALESTINE, NEW YORK‎

‎1st Edition. Original Typed Report. 12mo. 31 pages ; 30 cm. In English. This is the DP-period May 1952 Executive Report from the New York Jewish Agency for Palestine, now known as the Jewish Agency for Israel, which is the largest Jewish nonprofit organization in the world. This original type-written report of the financial expenditures and programmatic activities of the Jewish Agency documents one of the most important segments of the Agency’s history. David Ben-Gurion was executive of the Agency until 1948, when he left to become Israel’s 1st Prime Minister. In 1952, the Knesset passed the “Zionist Organization-Jewish Agency for Israel Law, ” which formalized the Jewish Agency’s responsibility to supervise Aliyah, absorption, and settlement in the State of Israel. Interestingly, this New York Executive Report uses the name “Jewish Agency for Palestine, ” even though the organization began to use the name “Jewish Agency for Israel” in 1948. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Damaged, with many pages torn in the middle, affecting text on one page. Fair condition, but complete. (HOLO2-130-38)‎

‎Jewish Agency For Palestine. Child and Youth Immigration Bureau‎

‎YEDIAT HA-ARETS: PALÄSTINAKUNDE [HEFT II]‎

‎1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 58 pages, 30 cm. In German. Title translates to “Knowing the Land. ” Published just after the war as Jewish refugee children were being brought to Palestine. This mimeograph publication appears to be for use in teaching those children about the land to which they are about to emigrate. “In 1929, the Palestine Zionist Executive was renamed, restructured and officially inaugurated as The Jewish Agency for Palestine by the 16th Zionist Congress, held in Zurich, Switzerland. The new body was larger and included a number of Jewish non-Zionist individuals and organizations, who were interested in Jewish settlement in Palestine. They were philanthropic rather than political, and many opposed talk of a Jewish State. With this broader Jewish representation, the Jewish Agency for Palestine was recognized by the British in 1930, in lieu of the Zionist Organization, as the appropriate Jewish agency under the terms of the Mandate (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Palestine - Middle East. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard and Princeton) . Light edge wear to to wrappers. Pages browning. Good Condition. Rare (YID-41-40)‎

‎Jewish Labor Committee (U. S. )‎

‎VOICE OF THE UNCONQUERED: MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF THE JEWISH LABOR COMMITTEE, VOL III, NO 12 (ONLY)‎

‎Newsletter. 8 pages. Ill. 28 cm. Holocaust-era issue with relevant content. The JLC was formed in February 1934, by Yiddish-speaking immigrant trade union leaders seeking to support Jewish labor institutions in European countries; assist the anti-Hitler underground movement; aid the victims of Nazism; cooperate with American organized labor in fighting anti-democratic forces; and combat anti-Semitism and other effects of Fascism and Nazism upon American life. The Voice of the Unconquered was published monthly from 1943-1949. Contents in this issue include: “Martyrdom of 6, 000, 000 Murdered Jews Cries Out for Justice at Nuremberg Trial, ” “Ghastliness of Nazi Barbarism Against Jews Unfolded in Nuremberg Indictment, ” “Pictures of Gruesome Dachau, ” “Justice Jackson Addresses Nuremberg Tribunal on Crimes Against Jews of Europe. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- United States -- Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Periodicals. Jews -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Ex-library with minimal markings. Covers are slightly discolored with tape on binding. Small rip on edge and light crease through middle of all pages, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-35-18)‎

‎Jewish Labor Committee and Others. Illustrations by Mitchell Loeb‎

‎OFFICIAL PROGRAM. FIRST ANNUAL WORLD LABOR ATHLETIC CARNIVAL SANCTIONED BY METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION, A.A.U. - SAT. AUG 15, SUN AUG. 16 - RANDALL'S ISLAND MUNICIPAL STADIUM.‎

‎1st edition. Original illustrated wrappers, 4to (large) , 34 pages. Loaded with illustrations. Event program. Striking cover illustration and one text illustration by Mitchell Loeb. Includes illustrations in text (halftones) and a section of ads. The World Labor Athletic Carnival was organized to directly oppose U. S. Athletes' participation in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, which were viewd as providing both legitimacy and a prime propaganda opportunity to Hitler's Nazi government. Put together in 1936 by a coalition of New York left-wing political organizations and labor unions including the heavily Jewish International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) , the Socialist and Communist Parties, the Jewish Labor Committee, and others, the Carnival took place over two days, coinciding with the two final days of the Berlin Games, and involved an array of high-profile American, Canadian, and a few international competitors including high-jumper Walter Marty, sprinters Eulace Peacock and Perrin Walker, and pole vaulter George Varoff. In the end, the Carnival proved something of a disappointment from both an attendance and an athletic perspective. Aside from Varoff's world-record setting performance in the pole vault, "... The New York Herald Tribune described the athletic performances as 'mediocre' and noted that the spectators were unenthusiastic'" (for a detailed account of the event, see Edward S. Shapiro, "The World Labor Athletic Carnival of 1936: an American Anti-Nazi Protest, " in American Jewish History v.74, no.3 (Mar 1985) , pp.255-273) . No copies anywhere in OCLC. Exceedlingly rare, we have never seen a copy offered for sale. Slightly stained and creased, but Very Good. A few event results have been supplied by the original owner in pencil. (holo2-149-1)‎

‎Jewish Labor Committee/ Yidisher Arbeter Komitet‎

‎YIDISHE KINDER TSURIK TSUM LEBN‎

‎(FT) Softcover, 8vo. , 55 pages. In Yiddish. “Jewish Children: Back to Life”. A publication by the Jewish Labor Committee describing the activities of the organization to help Jewish children after the war, with programs, Summer camps, schools, and children’s houses. Includes portraits of children and statistics about Jewish children in Europe before and after the war. Illustrated with many black and white photographs throughout. SUBJECT(S) r: Jewish children. World War, 1939-1945 -- Civilian relief. World War, 1939-1945 -- Children. Child welfare -- Europe. International relief. Jews -- Charities. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (YID-15-1xx)‎

‎Jewish National Fund‎

‎THE EPIC OF HANITA‎

‎First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages; 23 cm. Nazi-era pamphlet detailing the acquisition of Hanita, an area in the upper Galilee, and the dangerous, heroic experiences of the first Jews who settled there. “Glimpse into the daily experiences of the heroes in the Hanita Epic as reflected in their letters to comrades who remained in the Kibbutz Hashomer Hatzair at Petach Tikvah. ” “Should I fall a victim, I will fall for a great cause, the cause of the oppressed Jewish nation. ” “I have no words to describe to you what is burning within me. I feel myself fortunate that I, too, am taking part in reclaiming the Galil. ” Includes high quality black-and-white photographs of the settlers and a map. SUBJECT (S) : Hanita, Jewish immigration, Palestine. OCLC lists no holdings. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Binding somewhat loose. Good condition. Rare. (zion-11-22)‎

‎Jewish Occupational Council‎

‎EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ACTIVITIES OF JEWISH EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES: ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT 1941: TOGETHER WITH AN ANALYSIS OF THE ACTIVE FILE‎

‎Original Wrappers, hole punched in period folder. 4to. 13, [23] pages. 26 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era report analyzing employment agencies using information compiled participating Jewish employment agencies in the United States and Canada. Includes 26 tables and graphs detailing statistics regarding Jewish jobseekers, placement for agency applicants, and employment in 1941. “The International Association of Jewish Vocational Services (IAJVS) was founded in 1939 as the Jewish Occupational Service. The original focus was employment services for WWII veterans and later included assistance for persecuted Jewish immigrants. The IAJVS has expanded its programs to include educational, rehabilitation, and home/community based services. ” (American Jewish Archives) Subjects: Jews -- United States -- Economic conditions -- Congresses. Jews -- Employment -- United States -- Congresses. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Some light age toning. Small library stamp on inside cover, with no other library markings. Front wrapper repaired, otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-109-16)‎

‎Jewish Occupational Council‎

‎PATTERNS OF JEWISH OCCUPATIONAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA‎

‎Paperback, 31 pages, tables, 8vo, 26 cm. Series: Its report; no. 6; Variation: Jewish Occupational Council (New York, N. Y. ) . Report no. 6. Holocaust-era report, includes much on newly arrived refugees from Europe. SUBJECT(S) : Occupations -- United States. Jews -- United States. Jews -- Canada. Geographic: Canada -- Occupations. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Light wear. Wear to edges of cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-21-12)‎

‎Jewish Occupational Council‎

‎REPORTS OF THE JEWISH OCCUPATIONAL COUNCIL: INITIAL REPORT NOVEMBER 1939; REPORT NO. 1, REVISED JANUARY 1940; [ & ] REPORT NO. 4, APRIL 1940 EXPERIMENTAL EDITION‎

‎Original wrappers. 4to. 19+23+20 pages. 28cm. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Later drafts of three reports, presumably circulated internally, issued by the Jewish Occupational Council. Reports are titled, “A Report on the Occupational Research and Informational Activities of the leading Jewish Agencies in the United States, ” “Occupational Research and Informational Activities of Leading Jewish Agencies: Report No. 1. Revised January, 1940, ” and “Some Characteristics of 408 Baltimore Jewish Youth: Report No. 4. April, 1940: Experimental Edition. ” The Jewish Occupational Council “established in 1939 in New York as a national advisory and coordinating agency for Jewish organizations and communities in the U. S. And Canada engaged in educational and vocational programs and job placement. ” (yivoarchives.org) The organization is now called the International Association of Jewish Vocational Services. Subjects: Occupations -- Choice -- Jews. Jews -- United States -- Charities. Employment agencies, bureaus, etc. -- Jews. Spines rebacked. All reports have some age toning and minimal library markings. Some edge wear to the reports. The November 1939 report has tears and some chipping along cover fore edge. All have clean, bright and undamaged text blocks. All three reports in very good condition. (HOLO2-109-20)‎

‎Jewish Occupational Council‎

‎REPORTS OF THE JEWISH OCCUPATIONAL COUNCIL: NO. 2, 3, 5, 6.‎

‎Original Wrappers. 8vo. Pages. 26 cm. First edition. Four reports printed for public circulation. Reports are titled, “Some Aspects of the Jewish Economic Problem, ” “A Bibliography for Jewish Vocational Agencies, ” “A Guide to General Vocational Services, ” and “Patterns of Jewish Occupational Distribution in the United States and Canada. ” Note laid in to Report No. 2 reading, “This printed edition of ‘Some Aspects of the Jewish Economic Problem’ differs slightly from the mimeographed edition issued in 1939. Aside from minor revisions, there is new material in the section headed “Conclusion” on page 10. Most of the changes are based on reaction by readers of the earlier edition. Additional copies are available upon request. ” The Jewish Occupational Council “established in 1939 in New York as a national advisory and coordinating agency for Jewish organizations and communities in the U. S. And Canada engaged in educational and vocational programs and job placement. ” (yivoarchives.org) The organization is now called the International Association of Jewish Vocational Services. Subjects: Occupations -- Choice -- Jews. Jews -- United States -- Charities. Employment agencies, bureaus, etc. -- Jews. Spines rebacked. Some shelf wear. Light library markings. Very good condition. (HOLO2-109-21)‎

‎Jewish Occupational Council‎

‎VOLUME OF ACTIVITIES: JEWISH EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES: ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT 1942: TOGETHER WITH AN ANALYSIS OF THE ACTIVE FILE‎

‎Original Wrappers. 4to. [28] pages. 26 cm. First edition. Report analyzing jobseekers and rates of employment using information compiled from eighteen participating Jewish employment agencies in the United States and Canada. Includes 22 tables detailing statistics regarding Jewish jobseekers and employment in 1942. “The International Association of Jewish Vocational Services (IAJVS) was founded in 1939 as the Jewish Occupational Service. The original focus was employment services for WWII veterans and later included assistance for persecuted Jewish immigrants. The IAJVS has expanded its programs to include educational, rehabilitation, and home/community based services. ” (American Jewish Archives) Subjects: Jews -- United States -- Economic conditions -- Congresses. Jews -- Employment -- United States -- Congresses. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Spine rebacked. Some light age toning. Small library stamp on inside cover, with no other library markings. Some chipping to front wrapper, otherwise very good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-109-5)‎

‎Jewish Peoples Committee‎

‎JEWS IN ACTION: FIVE YEARS OF THE JEWISH PEOPLES COMMITTEE.‎

‎Original Wrappers. 12 mo. 15 pages. 19 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era detailed summary of the anti-fascist activities of the Jewish Peoples Committee. Demanding a forceful and militant approach to anti-fascist organizing worldwide, the Jewish Peoples Committee goes as far as accusing organizations, such as the American Jewish Congress and American Jewish Committee of passively allowing and ignoring antisemitic threats. The concise and polemical essay ends with a rousing call to “DESTROY ANTI-SEMITISM! – ABOLISH DISCRIMINATION! – DEFEND DEMOCRACY AND PEACE! ” (Page 15) “The Jewish People's Committee against Fascism and Anti-Semitism was formed in 1939, when the American Jewish Congress rejected applicants from the leftist International Workers Organization. ” (Sachar, myjewishlearning.com) Subjects: Antisemitism. Jewish Peoples Committee. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Spine rebacked. Minimal library markings. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-42)‎

‎Jewish Pictorial Review‎

‎JEWISH PICTORIAL REVIEW. ILUSTRIRTE YOM-TEV BLETER: FAR YOMIM-TOYVIM UN A GANTS YOR. VOL I, NR 2/3 (AUTUMN 1948)‎

‎Original Illustrated wrappers, 4to. 28 cm. Ceased in 1951. In Yiddish with English Rear Cover. Title from masthead. Includes music, poetry, fiction, journalism and, of course, many photos, photo-montages, and artwork. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 holdings that potentially include these issues. Minimal dampstaining. Minimal edgewear. Minimal rubbing and staining. Very good condition. (period-1-6A)‎

‎Jewish Progressive Club‎

‎JEWISH PROGRESSIVE CLUB‎

‎1st Edition. Original 7 1/2 X 9 1/2 Inch Wartime Photograph of Members of the Jewish Progressive Club in Atlanta. "The Jewish Progressive Club was established in 1913 by Russian Jews who felt unwelcome at the Standard Club that had been founded by German Jews in 1867. Its organizers set up a holding company with a capitalization of $25, 000 to invest in real estate. In 1916, they constructed on Pryor Street a clubhouse which included a hall for dances, a billiard room, and a swimming pool. It was one of the only clubs in America to express its Jewishness openly. The Jewish Progressive Club was less exclusive than the Standard Club, and also more affordable. Since membership dues were a mere three dollars per month, it was quite popular with the "Russian" Jews, who were welcomed as members. In comparison, the Standard Club a fifty dollar initiation fee and annual dues of forty two dollars. By 1924, the Jewish Progressive Club’s membership surpassed 500, and the building had to be expanded” [Shankman, . 'Atlanta Jewry, 1900-1930.' American Jewish Archives Journal. Vol. 25, No. 2 (1973) ] Perhaps a unique surviving copy of this photo. In very good condition. (AMR-52-28)‎

‎Jewish Progressive Club‎

‎WINNERS OF THE JITTERBUG DANCE CONTEST‎

‎1st Edition. Original 7 1/2 X 9 1/2 Inch Wartime Photograph of the Winners of the Jitterbug Dance Contest in 1943 taken at the Jewish Progressive Club in Atlanta. Two of the Winners, Leo Cohen (middle) , and May Shapiro (right) , are identified. "The Jewish Progressive Club was established in 1913 by Russian Jews who felt unwelcome at the Standard Club that had been founded by German Jews in 1867. Its organizers set up a holding company with a capitalization of $25, 000 to invest in real estate. In 1916, they constructed on Pryor Street a clubhouse which included a hall for dances, a billiard room, and a swimming pool. It was one of the only clubs in America to express its Jewishness openly. The Jewish Progressive Club was less exclusive than the Standard Club, and also more affordable. Since membership dues were a mere three dollars per month, it was quite popular with the "Russian" Jews, who were welcomed as members. In comparison, the Standard Club a fifty dollar initiation fee and annual dues of forty two dollars. By 1924, the Jewish Progressive Club’s membership surpassed 500, and the building had to be expanded” [Shankman, . 'Atlanta Jewry, 1900-1930.' American Jewish Archives Journal. Vol. 25, No. 2 (1973) ]. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. In very good condition. (AMR-52-27)‎

‎Jewry, World Jewish Congress. Representation Of Polish‎

‎DURKH FAYER UN BLUT: GETO-BLETER‎

‎Original Wraps. 8vo. 135 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Title translates as, 'Through Fire and Blood; Ghetto Pages'. Includes numerous firsthand reports from members of the Jewish National Committee in Warsaw, some with author attributions, of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, the organizations involved, etc. With firsthand account, 'A year in Treblinka'. Published by the Representatives of Polish Jewry in America. 'November 1944'. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish 1939-1945 - Poland - Warsaw. Poland - History - German Occupation 1939 - 1945. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Poland. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland. OCLC lists 24 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-118-4) xx‎

‎Joffe, E. G.‎

‎INOSTRANNYE EVREI V TROSTENETSKOM LAGERE SMERTI‎

‎Original Wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Russian. Title translates as, “Foreign Jews in the Trostenets Death Camp. ” E. G. Joffe is a leading historian regarding the Holocaust in Belarus. He has written thoroughly on the subject and among other titles is a board member of the national historic Society and Foundation in Trostenets. Maly Trotenests was a “village in Eastern Bellrussia located 7.5 miles east of Minsk; camp and site of mass murder of Jews. About 200, 000 people were murdered in the Trostenets area. About 65, 000 were killed in Maly Trostenets, including over 30, 000 from the last major action in Minsk. Between July 28--31, 1942 and on October 21, 1943 the last Jews from Minsk were murdered and buried in Maly Trostenets and Bolshoi Trostenets. During 1942, Jews from Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Austria, and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia were brought by train to be killed in Maly Trostenets. Most of the victims were lined up in front of large pits and shot. Tractors then flattened the pits out. The prisoners in the camp were forced to sort through the victims' possessions and maintain the camp. They occasionally underwent selections (see also Selktion) . This happened more frequently during 1943. In the fall of 1943 the Nazis began to destroy all evidence of mass murder by burning bodies. Soviet Prisoners of war were forced to rake through the ashes looking for gold. As the Soviet army approached in June 1944, the Germans killed most of the remaining prisoners. On June 30 the Germans completely destroyed the camp. When the Soviets arrived on July 3, they found a few Jews who had escaped. ” (yadvashem.org) Subjects: Jews, German -- Belarus. Jews, Austrian -- Belarus. Jews, Czech -- Belarus. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Belarus. Concentration camps -- Belarus. World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Belarus. World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Trostenets (Concentration camp) OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. (NYPL, Stanford, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Univ. Of Chicago, Univ of Illinois, Harvard, Natl. Libr. Of Israel, British Libr. ) Like new, no markings text bright and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-110-14)‎

‎Johannsen, G. Kurt; Heinrich Kraft‎

‎DAS KOLONIALPROBLEM DEUTSCHLANDS. DIE NOTWENDIGKEIT DER NEUVERTEILUNG DER ROHSTOFFQUELLEN DER WELT. TATSACHEN UND ARGMENTE ZUR FORDERUNG AUF RÜCKGABE DER DEUTSCHEN KOLONIEN. EINE AUSEINANDERSETZUNG MIT DEN NEUESTEN STIMMEN DES AUSLANDES.‎

‎1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers, 8vo, 83 pages. In German. Nazi-era imprint. Title translates as, “The Colonial Problem of Germany. The Need for the Redistribution of the World’s Sources of Raw Materials. Facts and Arguments for the Return of the German Colonies. A Publication of Current International Voices. ” Includes maps on cover, as well as color maps showing the colonies of the great world powers. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-138-15)‎

‎Jona Oberski‎

‎Jona Oberski. Anni d'infanzia‎

‎Jona Oberski Jona Oberski. Anni d'infanzia. Milano, Mondadori 1982 - I italiano, in ottavo pp.130 8566 Romazo autobigrafico. Scritte a penna su alcune delle prime pagine. Etichetta adesiva sull'angolo inferiore del retro di copertina.‎

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