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‎Nowa Polska‎

‎NOWA POLSKA, KWIECIEN, 1943 VOL. II, NO. 4. (ONLY)‎

‎Paper Wraps. 8vo. [pages 241-320]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in exile from London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "Rodakom w Radio, " Aleksander Janta; "Stany Zjednoczone Europy Srodkowej (artykul b. Ambasadora rumunskiego w Londynie) , " N. W. Tilea; "Powojenne zagadnienia gospodarcze srodkowego rejonu Europy, " Tadeusz Rozyc Zamoyski; "W cieniu Czarnego Smoka, " Aleksander Piskor; "Dwaj Ludzie, " Ksawery Pruszynski; "Churchill o wychowaniu, " Ignacy Wieniewski; "O Lechitach, Hetytach, p. Okowskim w czerwoej rogatywce I t. P. Rzeczach, " Juljan Tuwim. SUBJECT(S) : Geographic: Poland -- History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other Titles: Nowa Polska Miesiecznik, New Poland monthly. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Lacks backstrip. Back cover is detached, but present. Internal pages are clean and binding is tight. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-1)‎

‎Nowa Polska‎

‎NOWA POLSKA, LUTY, 1944 VOL. III, NO. 2 (ONLY)‎

‎Paper Wraps. 8vo. [pages 81-160]. Ill. 25 cm. In Polish. Monthly periodical published in exile from London 1942-1946. Contents Includes: "Do Rosjan, " Antoni Slonimski; "Wolnosc Polski I Wolnosc w Polsce, " Wladyslaw Malinowski; "Polska Podziemna, " Stanislaw Balinski; "Wbrew czasowi pogardy, " Maria Kuncewiczowa; "Ostatni znajomy Adama, " Karol Estreicher; "Allach jest milosierny I przebaczajacy, " Boleslaw Pomian; "O pierwszej sowieckiej okupacji Wilna, " Prof. Manfred Kridl; "Machiavellidzi, " Dorota Falska; "Podroz miedzy wojownikami, " H. S. Dominik. SUBJECT (S) : Geographic: Poland -- History -- Periodicals. Poland -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. Other Titles: Nowa Polska Miesiecznik, New Poland monthly. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Covers are darkened, worn and detached, but present. Internal pages have small bend in corner, but all text is clear and binding is secure. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-5)‎

‎NOWAK Herman‎

‎"Cyrille Berger, enfant caché (1942-1944); Un enfant juif et des Justes parmi les nations."‎

‎Paris/Bruxelles, Editions La Longue Vue, 2000. 15 x 23, 230 pp., quelques illustrations, broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie, annotations sur la page de faux-titre).‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 71566 ISBN : 287121090

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‎Nowakowski, Tadeusz‎

‎CAMP OF ALL SAINTS‎

‎Original Publisher’s Cloth. 8vo. 314 pages. 22 cm. First American Edition. Fiction. “On the morning of the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War, the Polish inmates of a slave labor camp at Papenburg, near the Dutch border of Germany, exultantly throw off their shackles. The Camp of All Saints becomes, overnight, an island of victors in the ocean of defeated Germany. This is their last victory. Wild rejoicing is followed by a saturnalia of reprisals when by rape, plunder, torture and murder the Poles exact vengeance from their former captors. Then the ‘victors’ relapse into the quiescent servility of the stateless, to wait vainly for visas to a new life. And the Germans, technically defeated, flourish while the DP’s at the camp despair. ” –jacket. Translated by Norbert Guterman. Very Good Condition in like jacket. A beautiful copy. (HOLO2-93-10)‎

‎OBERSKI Jona.‎

‎Anni d'infanzia. Traduzione di Amina Pandolfi.‎

‎(Firenze), Giuntina, (1989), in-16, br. edit., pp. 119, (5). Collana "Schulim Vogelmann", 22.‎

‎OBERSKI JONA.‎

‎Anni d'infanzia. Traduzione di Amina Pandolfi.‎

‎In 16°, brossura editoriale, pp. 119, (5); buon esemplare. (YD3/B) 8885943497 (YD3/B)‎

‎Oberski, Jona‎

‎Anni d'Infanzia. Un Bambino nel Lager‎

‎Mm 115x195 Collana "Schulim Vogelmann" - Volume in brossura originale, 120 pagine. Una leggera traccia di etichetta al piatto anteriore, peraltro buona copia. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.‎

‎Odom, Robert Leo,‎

‎ISRAEL'S PROPHETIC PUZZLE‎

‎Softcover, 109 pages, 8vo, 21 cm. Fundamentalist Christian description of the role of the Holocaust, Jewish suffering, and the establishment of the Jewish state in the second coming of Jesus. Important for understanding Fundamentalist Christian Philosemitism. Contents: Ancient Israel's role -- The Messianic hope -- Messiah, Son of David -- History before it happened -- A significant prophecy -- Prophetic highlights -- A day for a year -- Messiah "anointed" -- Messiah "cut off" -- The suffering Messiah -- Messiah as king. SUBJECT (S) : Messiah -- Prophecies. Bible. O. T. Daniel IX, 24-27 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. Note(s) : Bibliography: p. 108-109.Good condition. (Holo2-16-21)‎

‎Oertzen, Etta von‎

‎Im feurigen Ofen. [Erzählungen].‎

‎Berlin, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, (1959). 8°. 142 S. Roter Original-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Deckel- und Rückentitel und typographisch gestaltetem OUmschlag.‎

‎2. Auflage. In den Erzählungen wird das Schicksal der verfolgten Juden dargestellt. - Umschlag angerändert, gutes Exemplar.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 6785AB

‎Oertzen, Etta von‎

‎Im feurigen Ofen. [Erzählungen].‎

‎Berlin, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, (1959). 8°. 142 S. Roter Original-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Deckel- und Rückentitel und typographisch gestaltetem OUmschlag.‎

‎4. Auflage. In den Erzählungen wird das Schicksal der verfolgten Juden dargestellt. - Name auf Vorsatz, gutes Exemplar.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 59978AB

‎Oesterreicher, John M. , editor‎

‎AUSCHWITZ, DER CHRIST UND DAS KONZIL.‎

‎Augsburg, Kyrios-Verlag, 1964. Paper Wrapper. Small 8 vo. 51 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Harvard Univ Divinity Sch Libr, Harvard Univ Col Libr, Lenoir-Rhyne Col Carl A Rudisill Libr, Aristotle Univ of Thessaloniki, Jewish Nat & Univ Libr ) . Signed by author with dedication to previous owner. Some ink stains on front cover. Includes small sheet with note from author. Very small tear to front cover. Otherwise in Very Good condition. (H2-3-2).‎

‎Office Of The Chief Rabbi‎

‎A SERVICE OF PRAYER, INTERCESSION AND THANKSGIVING IN CONNECTION WITH BRITAIN’S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 5707-1941‎

‎Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages; 22 cm. In Hebrew and English. At this point in March, 1941, the bombings on London had become increasingly devastating, including one on March 8th that hit Buckingham Palace and on March 19th that was the worst so far of that year. Hitler had given orders to expand Auschwitz and President Franklin D. Roosevelt had signed the Lend-Lease Act. SUBJECT (S) : Prayer, WWII, Great Britain. OCLC lists 1 holding worldwide (National Libr of Israel) . Minimal edgewear. Minimal markings. Slight toning. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-134-70)‎

‎Office Of The Chief Rabbi‎

‎TODAH VE-KOL ZIMRAH BE-VATE KENESIYOT: ‘AL HA-GEVUROT VE-’AL HA-TESHU’OT BA-MILHAMAH HA-’OLAMIT = THE WORLD WAR: SERVICE OF PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING FOR THE VICTORIES OF THE ALLIED NATIONS‎

‎First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 16 pages; 22 cm. In Hebrew and English. With a supplication for surviving brethren in and from Nazi land, a prayer for the king and the royal family, and prayers for the victims of the war. “O God, Who art full of compassion, Who dwellest on high, grant perfect rest beneath the shelter of Thy Divine Presence to the men, women and children who have been slain in vast multitudes, and with appalling cruelties. Shuddering seizeth us when we remember the annihilation of hundreds of holy communities, and recall the murderous decree to destroy, to slay, and to cause to perish, all Jews, both young and old, women and little children, in the lands that are under the heel of arrogant iniquity. ” SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Prayers, WWII. OCLC lists 6 holdings worldwide. Some toning. Very minimal edgewear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-66)‎

‎Office Of The Chief Rabbi Of Great Britain.‎

‎TEFILAH VE-TAHANUNIM: LI-TESHU’AT ANSHE TSIVOTENU = THE NAZI WAR: INTERCESSION PRAYER: ON SUNDAY, MAY 26, 5700-1940.‎

‎First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 2 pages; 22 cm. In Hebrew and English. The prayer service takes place in the midst of the war, just weeks after Churchill became Prime Minister of Great Britain and weeks before France surrendered to Germany. The war was not going well for the Allied Forces. SUBJECT (S) : Prayer, WWII, Holocaust. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (Harvard, National Libr of Israel, British Libr) , only one in the US. Very minimal edgewear. Slight toning. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-134-67)‎

‎Office Of The Chief Rabbi.‎

‎ORDER OF SERVICE ON THE DAY OF FASTING, MOURNING AND PRAYER FOR THE VICTIMS OF MASS MASSACRES IN NAZI LANDS, SUNDAY, 5TH. TEBETH, 5703-13TH. DECEMBER, 1942. HEB. & ENG. ; [BEKHI THAMRURIM.]‎

‎1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages ; 22cm. In English and Hebrew on opposite pages. In December 1942 Jewish communities in 30 countries worldwide held a day of fasting for the Jewish victims of the ongoing Nazi massacres across Europe. This is the official service published by the Office of the Chief Rabbi for use on this historic day of Fasting in the United Kingdom. The British fast took place 4 days before the British and American governments issued The Joint Declaration by Members of the United Nations condemning the ongoing events of the Holocaust. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (Harvard, LBI, ULondon, British Lib, NLI, Senckenberg) only 2 in the United States Small stain on cover margin and at staples, Very Good- Condition. (HOLO2-130-26)‎

‎Ogólny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "Bund" w Polsce.‎

‎IN DI YORN FUN YIDISHN HURBN: DI SHTIM FUN UNTERERDISHN BUND.‎

‎8vo; First edition. Original boards. 8 vo, 342 pages TTitle translates to “In the Years of the Jewish Holocaust: The Voice of the Underground Alliance.” SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Poland. OCLC: 7409650. Cloth lightly worn. Very good condition. (HOLO2-147-41-ABELX+)‎

‎Olitsky, L. ; Aszendorf, Israel; Heller, Binem.‎

‎YIDISHE SHRIFTN: LITERARISH ZAMLBUKH‎

‎Original paper wrappers, 4to, 180 pages; 29 cm. With errata slip present. In Yiddish. All three authors were survivors; published amid the rubble of post-war Poland as Jewish life was being rebuilt there. Not the more common 1946 work of the same title with far fewer pages and different editorship. SUBJECT (S) : Yiddish literature -- Poland. OCLC-Worldcat lists 11 copies worldwide. Light wear, Very Good Condition (Holo2-125-42)‎

‎Olschwanger, Elijah. editor‎

‎REVUE "OSE." ORGANE MENSUEL DE L'UNION DES SOCIETES POUR LA PROTECTION DE LA SANTE DES POPULATION JUIVES.‎

‎Paper Wraps. 4to. Most issues are 28 pages. 6 issues total Holocaust era. Contains articles in French, English and German. Includes: 9m Annee, No 7/8. Oct-Novembre 1934. No 9, Decembre 1934; 10e Annee, No 4, Avril 1934; No 5-9 (single issue) , Septembre 1935; No 10, Octobre 1935; 12e Annee (single issue) , Aout 1937. Contents Includes: "Die biologische Zukunft der deutschen Juden; " "The Effect of Unemployment on Children and young People in France; " "Zum Rassenproblem; " Program for the organization’s Fourth Annual Conference in December 1934; "La lutte contre la tuberculose parmi les Juifs en Pologne; " "Le service medical parmi les Juifs de Galicie et de Roumanie de la 1e moitie du 19e siecle; " "Jewish Health organisation of GB; " "Le situation de la population enfantine juive et l'activite de l'OSE et de la TOZ; " "Die Problematik der Rassetheorie; " "Pour la protection de la sante de la population juive a Paris; " "Le Congres mondial des Medecins Juifs en Palestine; " "Le Service Sanitaire en Palestine; " "L'Evolution de la Medecine et les Medecins Juifs a Vienne; " "Problemes de la race et de la psychotherapie dans leur rapport particulier avec la psychotherapie des nevroses chez les Juifs; " "En faveur de l'enfance et de la jeunesse juives en France. " SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Health and hygiene -- Periodicals. Jews -- France -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide, but unable to confirm that these specific issues are included. Issues are darkened and lightly stained with some bending at corners, but all text is clear. Two issues have detached, but present, covers. One volume has some underlining on several pages. All issues in original wrappers with secure bindings. Five volumes in very good condition; one in good condition. (HOLO2-51-10).‎

‎Opatoshu, Joseph‎

‎VEN POYLN IZ GEFALN [AUTHOR INSCRIBED]‎

‎Original Cloth. 8vo. 311 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Title page verso: When Poland fell; Ven Poiln is gefaln. Inscribed by Joseph Opatoshu on title page in Yiddish, dated Junet 1943. “In the light of the destruction of practically all the great centers of Jewish life in Eastern Europe, the desire to record what can be remembered of a life that may never return, before memory of the past and recent past is completely blotted out, can be readily understood. In this category can be placed Opatoshu's 'When Poland Fell, ' a collection of stories of the years 1939-40 when Poland fell and with it Polish Jewry” - American Jewish Year Book, 5704, pg 115. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Fiction. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Light soiling to cloth and outer edges, otherwise very fresh. Very good + condition. An important early Holocaust novel, here inscribed. (HOLO2-117-44)‎

‎Oppeln-Bronikowski, Friedrich Von‎

‎GERECHTIGKEIT! ZUR LOSUNG DER JUDENFRAGE‎

‎Paper Wraps. 8vo. 96 pages. 23 cm. In German. Weimar-era philosemitic call for justice and calling on Germans and Jews to work together (though, of course, they are seen as distinct) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish Question. Backstrip has tears at top and bottom, title page is torn and reattached with tape. Internal pages are nice and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-45-1) .‎

‎Oppenhejm, Mélanie‎

‎MENNESKEFÆLDEN: OM LIVET I KZ-LEJREN THERESIENSTADT‎

‎Original Softcover. 8vo. 82 pages. Illus. 20 cm. In the original Danish. First edition. First person account of Melanie Oppenhejm who, after helping to save many Jewish children’s lives by helping them flee to Denmark, was captured by Nazi forces and sent to Theresienstadt. Title translates to English as, “Man Trap: On Life in the Concentration Camp Theresienstadt. ” SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Denmark -- Personal narratives. Jews -- Denmark -- Biography. Named Person: Oppenhejm, Mélanie. Named Corp: Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) . Geographic: Denmark -- Ethnic relations. OCLC lists ten copies worldwide. Some wear to cover. Internal pages are nice and clean; binding is tight. Very good condition. (HOLO2-77-57)‎

‎Orenstein, Benjamin‎

‎DOS LEBN UN SHAFN FUN DR. FILIP FRIDMAN: KURTSER BIYO-BIBLIYOGRAFISHER IBERBLIK‎

‎(FT) Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 54 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Title page in English: “The life and writings of Dr. Philip Friedman: short bio-bibliographical survey. ” This memorial work outlines the biography and writings of the holocaust survivor and historian Dr. Phillip Friedman. From the Yivo Major Collections description of his work: “Historian Philip Friedman collected documentation on the Holocaust and wrote extensively on the subject. He served as the first director of the Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland in the post-war period, as consultant to the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, and as director of the YIVO-Yad Vashem bibliographical series on the Holocaust. His papers include eyewitness accounts collected from Holocaust survivors by the Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland. ” From a New York Times Article (“Holocaust Historian” written by Lucy S. Dawidowicz; January 11, 1981) : “In July 1944 Philip Friedman was one of a mere thousand survivors of the 150, 000 Jews of his native Lvov. Before the war he had already become known as a historian of Polish Jewry, but thenceforth, until his death in New York at 59 in 1960, he dedicated himself to the history of the Jews in that crucible of death which we now call the holocaust. […] Philip Friedman has rightfully been called the father of holocaust history. Except for Emanuel Ringelblum, who did not survive the war, Friedman was the first to organize the collecting of records about Jewish life and death under German wartime occupation. Friedman stimulated survivors to write memoirs and urged them to gather letters, photographs, relics and any remains that would serve future historians. Subjects: Friedman, Philip, 1901-1960. Friedman, Philip, 1901-1960 - Bibliography. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Light soiling to covers, with small chip to edge of back cover; lightly soiled outer edges. Otherwise fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-42)‎

‎Orni, J.‎

‎HA-SHO'AH VEHA-GEVURAH LEKET SIFRUTI LETANES BE-VATE HA-SEFER‎

‎Paper wrappers, 8vo, 32 pages, no copies on OCLC, covers slightly scratched, inner-pages clean, overall very good condition. Scarce (HOLO2-89-95)‎

‎Országos Magyar Zsidó Segíto Akció‎

‎OMZSA ÉVKÖNYV; 1943/1944=5704 [ISSUE 4], FINAL ISSUE‎

‎Original wraps. 8vo. 246, [2] pages. 23 cm. Serial publication. In Hungarian, with Yiddish. “OMZSA Yearbook”. The Országos Magyar Zsidó Segíto Akció (National Hungarian Jewish Aid Association; OMZSA) was a general assistance organization for the large Budapest community. The OMZSA was involved with cultural, legal, and economic battles on behalf of the (religious) Jewish Budapest community. For example, a series of drawings by the artist Imre Amos (1907-1945) entitled “Zsidó ünnepek (Jewish Holidays) , representing the Jewish holidays in the shadow of annihilation, became emblematic for Hungarian Jewry. (The series appeared in 150 copies published in 1940 by the Országos Magyar Zsidó Segito Akció [National Hungarian Jewish Aid Action]. ) ” (YIVO encyclopedia) . According to OCLC, four issues of the yearbook are known to exist (the earliest issue is titled “OMZSA Naptár” –OMZSA Calendar) . This issue contains a calendar of the days and holidays for the year (In Hungarian and Yiddish) , and extensive literary (poems, letters, short stories) and journalistic pieces by dozens of writers and editors from the Budapest community. For many of these authors, this would be their last published work. “[T]he Germans occupied the country on 19 March 1944, Gestapo chief Adolf Eichmann set up his SS command in Budapest, and the Budapest Jewish Council was established. What had been an extended process of stigmatization, ghettoization, deportation, and murder elsewhere was greatly concentrated and executed with great efficiency and speed in Hungary. The deportation and gassing of almost 440, 000 provincial Jews at Auschwitz-Birkenau began in mid-May and was swiftly accomplished by July as a result of full cooperation of the Hungarian authorities. Only intense diplomatic pressure threatening harsh postwar retribution caused Regent Horthy to call a halt to the deportations on 6 July, giving Budapest Jewry a temporary reprieve. In Budapest, a series of measures increasingly placed limitations on Jews who remained in the capital. Restrictions were placed on using the public transport; later telephones, bicycles, and cars were confiscated, and an evening curfew was imposed. From 3 April, all persons defined as Jews were obligated to wear a yellow star on their outer clothing… The reverses suffered by the Germans emboldened Horthy to announce in mid-October his intention to withdraw Hungary from the war. With German backing, Ferenc Szálasi and his Arrow Cross Party seized power on 15 October. Budapest’s Jews were now threatened by a far more vicious regime whose radical antisemitic ideology was wholly in tune with Hitler’s apocalyptic vision. Forced death marches began on 20 October and along with German deportations, affected some 75, 000 Budapest Jews. The city rapidly descended into chaos as roving Arrow Cross bands combed the streets rounding up Jews. The first murders in the streets began on 12 November; the first executions took place by the riverbank on 23 November. “ (YIVO Encyclopedia) Subjects: Jews - Hungary - Periodicals. Jewish almanacs. OCLC lists 7 copies. Wraps lightly worn, with light pencil marks on front cover and first endpage. Pages lightly aged, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-103-36)‎

‎Ortmeyer, Benjamin‎

‎BERICHTE GEGEN VERGESSEN UND VERDRANGEN, VON 100 UBERLEBENDEN JUDISCHEN SCHULERINNEN UND SCHULERN UBER DIE NS-ZEIT IN FRANKFURT AM MAIN‎

‎Softcover, 179 pages, illustrated, 8vo, 24 cm. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish students -- Germany -- Frankfurt am Main -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Germany -- Frankfurt am Main -- Personal narratives. Schools -- Germany -- Frankfurt am Main. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Light wear to edges. Folding mark on cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-3)‎

‎Ossietzky, Carl Von‎

‎DIE NEUE WELTBUHNE. JAHRGANG XXXII. NUMMER 5. JANUARY 30.1936.‎

‎Paper Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages [125-156]. 21 cm. Die Weltbuhne was the key forum of expression for leftist, socialist intellectuals during the Weimar Republic. Banned by the Nazies after the Reichstag fire, it was printed in exile from 1933. Special edition with title on cover, “Unsre Antwort auf drei Jahre Hitler” (Our Answer to Three Years of Hitler) by Georg Bernhard, Heinrich Mann, Aufhauser, Feuchtwanger, Rudolf Olden, Bochel, Gumbel, Sollmann, Leonhard, Walter, Toller, Weiskopf, Schifrin, Arnold Zweig, Budzislawski, Zyromski, Schneider-Basel, Nicole, Max Braun, Emil Ludwig. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Cover is stained and chipping at edges, tearing at binding. Internal pages are darkened and fragile, but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-41-19)‎

‎Ossietzky, Carl Von‎

‎DIE NEUE WELTBÜHNE. JAHRGANG II. NUMMER 41. OKTOBER 12.1933.‎

‎Paper Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages [1265-1296]. 21 cm. Die Weltbühne was the key forum of expression for leftist, socialist intellectuals during the Weimar Republic. Banned by the Nazis after the Reichstag fire, it was printed in exile from 1933 as “Die Neue Weltbühne. ” Special edition with titles on cover, “Abrüstung scheitert, ” by Willi Schlamm, Stanley Baldwin; “Bazillenproduktion in Berlin, ” by Friedrich der Grosse, Heinz Pol, Fritz Dewitz; “Torglers Entlastungszeuge – verschwunden? ” Inhalt: “Die Heldischen und der Held, ” “Frieden und Krieg, ” “Deutsche geheime Staatspolizei, ” “Vom Strafen, Prügeln und Kriegführen, ” “Die zoologische Geschichtsauffassung. ” Cover is slightly worn with some bumping at corners. Internal pages are darkened, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-45-10)‎

‎Ossietzky, Carl Von‎

‎DIE NEUE WELTBÜHNE. JAHRGANG III. NUMMER 5. FEBRUAR 1. 1934.‎

‎Paper Wraps. 8vo. 32 pages [125-156]. 21 cm. Die Weltbuhne was the key forum of expression for leftist, socialist intellectuals during the Weimar Republic. Banned by the Nazis after the Reichstag fire, it was printed in exile from 1933 as “Die Neue Weltbühne. " Inhalt: “Seine Majestat der Henker, ” “Pufferstaat Polen, ” “Geschichte eines Denkmals, ” “Öl und Wasser in Palastina. ” Cover is moderately worn with some discoloration and chipping at edges. Internal pages are darkened, but all text is clear and binding is secure. Good condition. (HOLO2-45-11)‎

‎Ossietzky, Carl Von‎

‎DIE WELTBÜHNE. JAHRGANG XXV. NUMMER 5. JANUARY 29.1929.‎

‎Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages [161-200]. 21 cm. Die Weltbühne was the key forum of expression for leftist, socialist intellectuals during the Weimar Republic. Banned by the Nazis after the Reichstag fire, it was printed in exile from 1933 as “Die Neue Weltbühne. ” Inhalt: "Vor der Frühjahrsoffensive, " "Strafgesetzentwurf und Sozialdemokratie, " "Christen und Juden. " Covers detached but present; back cover chipping at edge. Internal pages are darkened but all text is clear and binding is secure. Good condition. (HOLO2-45-9)‎

‎Ostrovskii, Z. (Zalman Solomonovich)‎

‎EVREISKIE POGROMY 1918-1921‎

‎First edition and 1 of 5000 copies published. Period boards with photographic front cover mounted on front. 4to, 136 pages. Folio. In Russian. “Jewish Massacre. 1918-1921.” With numerous photographic illustrations. A detailed album highlighting the horrific results of a wave of ferocious pogroms afflicted upon Jewish communities in the Ukraine including Skvira (Skver) , Poltava, Uman, Kiev and Yelizavetgrad during the Civil War years of 1918-21. The text has a distinctly Nationalist element, portraying Jews saved from the attacking native population by the Red Army. The publication was issued by Z. S. Ostrovsky on behalf of the Jewish Committee for Aid to Victims of Pogroms. With well over 200 photos, this work is based on an exhibit of images and documents put together by the Jewish Committee of Victims of Pogroms which was shown in 1923 in Moscow. It’s a brutal depiction of the third set of pogroms which swept in Russia from 1918 and 1921 in the wake of the Russian Revolution, much worse than the earlier massacres in the 1880s and then again in 1903-1906. This post-war set of pogroms were led by bands of soldiers from the disintegrating tsarist army. Ostrovsky's work doesn’t state the fact that the first pogroms to be accompanied by slaughter of Jews were perpetrated by units of the Red Army which retreated from the Ukraine in the spring of 1918 before the German army. These pogroms took place under the slogan "Strike at the bourgeoisie and the Jews." The Jewish communities of Novgorod-Severski and Glukhov in northern Ukraine were the most severely affected. These pogroms reached their climax in the massacre at Proskurov on Feb. 15, 1919, when 1,700 Jews were done to death within a few hours. On the following day, a further 600 victims fell in the neighboring village of Felshtin (Gvardeiskoye). Those responsible for these pogroms went unpunished, and henceforward the Ukrainian soldiers considered themselves free to spill Jewish blood. The Jews regarded Simon Petlyura, the prime minister of the Ukraine and commander of its forces, as responsible for these pogroms. The general chaos which reigned in the Ukraine in 1919 resulted in the formation of large and small bands of peasants who fought against the Red Army. The Jews in the villages, shtetls, and towns there were constantly terrorized by the peasants, who extorted money and supplies from them or robbed and murdered them. One of the most notorious pogroms carried out by the peasant bands was that in Trostyanets in May 1919, when over 400 people lost their lives. In the fall of 1919, there was a wave of pogroms committed by the counterrevolutionary White Army, under the command of General A.I. Denikin. (credit: Klinebooks). See Z. Gitelman, A Century of Ambivalence: The Jews of Russia and the Soviet Union 1881 to the Present (1988) pp. 97-108. SUBJECT(S): Pogroms -- Soviet Union. Jews -- Persecutions – Antisemitism -- Massacres -- Jews -- Ukraine. -- Belarus. -- URSS. Juifs -- Perse´cutions -- URSS. Antise´mitisme -- Massacres -- Juifs -- Bie´lorussie. Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921. URSS -- Histoire -- 1917-1921 (Re´volution) OCLC: 702135039. OCLC lists 18 copies. Clean internal binding repair, paper toning, wear to boards, later front blank endpaper loose, Good Condition. Dramatic piece. (SPEC-35-4-BLV).‎

‎Pankowsky, Hanna Davidson‎

‎EAST OF THE STORM: OUTRUNNING THE HOLOCAUST IN RUSSIA‎

‎Publishers cloth. 8vo. XIV, 218 pages. 24 cm. Publishers description: “On September 27, 1939, less than four weeks after the Nazi invasion, Poland ceased to exist as a nation. Only three weeks had passed since ten-year-old Hanna Davidson had said goodbye to her father, Simon, and older brother, Kazik, who had been drafted and sent to defend Warsaw. Now she believed she would never see them again. Hanna and her mother, Sophia, an artist and intellectual, found themselves subjected to Hitler’s efforts to dehumanize Poland’s Jewish population. There seemed no choice but to cling to what shreds of stability they could by submitting to a ruthless tyranny. But when they got word that Simon and Kazik were alive in Bialystok in the Soviet-occupied zone of Poland, Hanna and her mother made a fearful decision—they would risk a harrowing escape from Nazi Poland into relatively safer Soviet territory. After a few hasty good-byes to family and with only the clothes on their backs, they left their apartment—just one hour before soldiers would come for Sophia. If the two-percent chance of surviving the crossing were not daunting enough, then the Davidsons’ prospects in the Soviet Union should have been. For Simon Davidson’s past as a prominent businessman (and capitalist) and political activism in the socialist Bund (an organization banned by the communists) branded him as undesirable. Moreover, he had been born in Russia—escaping years before by fooling Soviet authorities into presuming him dead—and his presence could place those members of his family who remained behind in danger. So for the sake of their very lives—and those of relatives they could never publicly acknowledge—the Davidsons would be compelled to invent and memorize not only their own new identities but also an extended family history. Moreover, avoiding persecution by the Soviet regime would entail struggling virtually every day to maintain a pretense of allegiance to Stalin. As recounted by Hanna, the Davidsons’ journey into the Soviet interior makes for an extraordinary story. More than a memoir of survival, the Davidsons’ story is clearly one of a family whose spirit could not be destroyed by persecution, war, famine, or political oppression. ” Subjects: Jews - Poland - Lódz - Biography. Jewish refugees - Soviet Union - Biography. World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives, Jewish. With dustjacket. Fine condition. (HOLO2-92-13xx)‎

‎PAOLO CAMMISA‎

‎IL CAPITANO ZANGEN‎

‎MANNI 2009 DEDICA AUTOGRAFA DELL'AUTORE IN ANTEPORTA, PER IL RESTO INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. Protagonista di una delle più crudeli stragi naziste, l'eccidio delle Fosse Ardeatine, Wilhelm Zangen sconta in Italia gli arresti domiciliari, dopo l'estradizione dall'Argentina, dove si era rifugiato al termine della guerra, come tanti altri ufficiali del Terzo Reich. Il caso, inaspettatamente, gli offre l'opportunità di aiutare il fratello di una delle vittime del 24 marzo '44, un povero vecchio cui è stata occupata abusivamente la casa popolare. La vicenda paradossale, che vede i diabolici fantasmi della storia nella parte dei paladini dei più deboli e lo Stato democratico nella parte di un giustiziere dei poveri inetto e inefficace, tocca il tema della divisione delle colpe, dell'impossibilità di distinguere con certezza il bene dal male, dello scambio dei ruoli tra vittima e carnefice.‎

‎PAPPALETTERA VINCENZO.‎

‎Tu passerai per il camino. Vita e morte a Mauthausen. Prefazione di Piero Caleffi.‎

‎In 8°, tutta tela editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata, pp. VIII, 256, (4), 64 fotografie fuori testo e una cartina, Premio Bancarella 1966, manca il foglio di guardia ant., lievi bruniture ma buon esemplare. (MAG ZG2/d) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)‎

‎Parrish, Thomas and S. L. A. Marshall‎

‎THE SIMON AND SCHUSTER ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD WAR II‎

‎Hardcover, 767 pages, illustrated, Folio, 29 cm. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Encyclopedias. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Dictionnaires anglais. "A Cord Communications book. " Includes bibliographical references on pages 716-721, and index. Good condition. (Holo2-18-13/LIC)‎

‎Parrish, Thomas and S. L. A. Marshall‎

‎THE SIMON AND SCHUSTER ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD WAR II‎

‎Hardcover, 767 pages, illustrated, Folio, 29 cm. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Encyclopedias. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Dictionnaires anglais. "A Cord Communications book. " Includes bibliographical references on pages 716-721, and index.In plastic. Very good condition. (BIB-13-6)‎

‎Pasteur P.Vergara‎

‎Une assistante sociale Marcelle Guillemot (1907-1960)‎

‎Ouvrage édité par l'auteur en 1962, Im memoriam. 65 pages.‎

‎Hommage à Marcelle Guillemot, figure de la Résistance et Juste parmi les nations, ayant contribué au sauvetage de nombreux enfants juifs.‎

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‎PATRICK H. MERCILLON‎

‎Ismaël Israël, 100 ans de guerre pour la Terre Sainte.‎

‎1979 EPA, 1979, 502 pages, in 8 broché, état correct, coins cornés, quelques usures et frottements, papier jauni, légèrement insolé.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 14842

‎Paul, Gerhard‎

‎MATROSENANZUG-DAVIDSTERN: BILDER JÜDISCHEN LEBENS AUS DER PROVINZ‎

‎Publishers cloth. 4to. 373 pages. 30 cm. First edition. In German. “Sailor Suit-Star of David; Images of Jewish Life from the Province” of Schleswig-Holstein. Over 600 illustrations from eight different family photo albums detailing 70 years of Jewish life in Schleswig-Holstein from 1871 until after 1945; with emphasis on daily life, cultural activities, Zionism, and the holocaust period. Subjects: Jews - Germany - Schleswig-Holstein - History - Pictorial works. Jews - Cultural assimilation - Germany - Schleswig Holstein - Pictorial works. Jews - Persecutions - Germany -- Schleswig-Holstein - Pictorial works. Alltag. Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) - Ethnic relations - Pictorial works. Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) - Civilization - Jewish influences - Pictorial works. Light shelf wear to edges of cloth, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-108-36)‎

‎Pawlikowski, John‎

‎THE CHALLENGE OF THE HOLOCAUST FOR CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY‎

‎Original wraps. 8vo. 39 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Distributed by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, and reprinted often. This volume, written by Father John T Pawlikowski of the Advisory Committee of the Secretariat for Catholic-Jewish Relations, is the attempt by a catholic theologian to negotiate the meaning of God after Auschwitz, as well as to open fresh perspectives on the exegesis of Christian anti-semitism, with a strong survey of recent literature (Gregory Baum, Rosemary Ruether, Guenter Lewy, etc. ) . Attractive printing, dark blue ink on light blue paper. Subjects: Christianity and other religions. Christianity and antisemitism. Holocaust (Christian theology) . Very Light wear to edge of wraps. Near fine condition (HOLO2-103-16)‎

‎Pearlman, Moshe‎

‎THE CAPTURE AND TRIAL OF ADOLF EICHMANN‎

‎Clothbound. 8vo. 666 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Written by the Israeli writer and first IDF spokesperson Moshe Perlman (1911-1986) ; this volume is a detailed narrative account of the capture and trial of Adolf Eichmann, with an emphasis on the Israeli operatives who captured Eichmann, as well as the ensuing diplomatic battle and trial. Pearlman's book is considered the definitive account of the trial. Subjects: War crime trials - Jerusalem. War criminals - Germany. Secret service - Israel. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Allemagne. Généralités. Biographies. Adolf Eichmann. Allemagne. Politique intérieure. Affaires et Procès. Eichmann. Eichmann, Adolf, 1906-1962 - Trials, litigation, etc. Light wear to cloth, no jacket. Clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-100-27)‎

‎PEARLMAN, Moshe - Traduit de l'anglais par L.-J. Hess‎

‎La Longue Chasse‎

‎1961 Editions France-Empire - 1961 - In-8, broché, sous jaquette illustrée - 302 p.‎

‎Bon état - Menus frottements sur la jaquette‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 29075

‎Peck, Abraham J.‎

‎AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE JEWISH DISPLACED PERSON’S CAMPS: THE LOST LEGACY OF THE SHE’ERITH HAPLETAH‎

‎Offprint. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. Pages 187-196 (ie. 10 pages) ; 24 cm. Includes additional title page in Hebrew. Abraham J. Peck, born in a DP camp in Landsberg, Germany, is a prolific Holocaust scholar, professor, and former advisor to Elie Wiesel. A brief history of the study of DP camps and of the lives of Holocaust survivors after the war. “Precious little scholarly attention has been given to these areas. The reasons for such a state of affairs are numerous, ranging from the previous general inattention paid to the Holocaust (a phenomenon now corrected perhaps to excess) , to the problem, especially in America, of linguistic competency among graduate students and even accomplished scholars, to the very real problem of artificial periodization in which the twin pillars of Holocaust and Redemption allow little room for self-standing research areas between them. ” Interestingly, there appears to be a typo in this offprint. Division B of the Eighth World Congress of Jewish Studies was “The History of the Jewish People. ” Division A was “The Period of the Bible. ” Given the pagination and subject, this was likely part of Division B. SUBJECT(S) : DP Camps, Holocaust, Jewish studies. One stain that does not affect text. Slight toning. Very minimal edgewear. Very good condition. (Holo2-134-5)‎

‎Pella, Vespasien V.‎

‎LA GUERRE-CRIME ET LES CRIMINELS DE GUERRE, RÉFLEXIONS SUR LA JUSTICE PÉNALE INTERNATIONALE, CE QU'ELLE EST ET CE QU'ELLE DEVRAIT ÊTRE.‎

‎Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 207 pages ; 22 cm. In French. Title translates into English as, “War Crimes and War Criminals, Reflections On International Criminal Justice, What It Is And What It Should Be. Vespasian V. Pella (b. Bucharest 4/17 January 1897 - d. New York 24 August 1960) “was a Romanian legal expert. During the interwar period, he promoted the notion of international criminal proceedings against heads of state found guilty of crimes against humanity, through the establishment of a special international tribunal for that purpose. In 1938 he served as President of the Committee on Legal Questions of the League of Nations. In 1944 he was appointed Romanian Ambassador to Switzerland, and in that capacity saved some Romanian Jews from deportation to Nazi occupied Poland. In 1948, he took part in formulating the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. He kept advocating the idea of establishing an international criminal court, and in 1950 presented his proposals to that effect to the International Law Commission (UN document A/CN.4/39) , which deliberated over the issue in its meetings of 5 to 6 July 1950” (Wikipedia 2015) . SUBJECT(S) : War crimes. Internationales Strafrecht. Kriegsverbrechen. Völkerstrafrecht. International Court of Justice. Internationaler Gerichtshof. Pages unopened. Very Good+ Condition. Like New. (HOLO2-130-52)‎

‎Pemper, Mieczyslaw; Viktoria Hertling; Marie Elisabeth Müller‎

‎THE ROAD TO RESCUE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF SCHINDLER'S LIST‎

‎Softbound. 8vo. XII, 250 pages. 23 cm. First English edition. The memoir of Mietek Pemper; in collaboration with Viktoria Hertling, assisted by Marie Elisabeth Müller; translated by David Dollenmayer. Publishers description: “Mietek Pemper’s compelling and moving memoir tells the true story of how Schindler’s list really came to pass. Pemper was born in 1920 into a lively and cultivated Jewish family for whom everything changed in 1939 when the Germans invaded Poland. Evicted from their home, they were forced into the Krakow ghetto and, later, into the nearby camp of Plaszow where Pemper’s knowledge of the German language was put to use by the sadistic camp commandant Amon Goth. Forced to work as Goth’s personal stenographer from March 1943 to September 1944—an exceptional job for a Jewish prisoner—Pemper soon realized that he could use his position as the commandant’s private secretary to familiarize himself with the inner workings of the Nazi bureaucracy and exploit the system to his fellow detainees’ advantage. Once he gained access to classified documents, Pemper was able to pass on secret information for Schindler to compile his famous lists. After the war, Pemper was the key witness of the prosecution in the 1946 trial against Goth and several other SS officers. The Road to Rescue stands as a historically authentic testimony of one man’s unparalleled courage, wit, defiance, and bittersweet victory over the Nazi regime. ” Subjects: Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust - Biography. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Rescue. Jews - Poland - Kraków - Biography. Concentration camp inmates - Poland - Plaszów - Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland - Personal narratives. Schindler, Oskar, 1908-1974. Pemper, Mieczyslaw, 1920-2011. Plaszów (Concentration camp) . Light shelf wear, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-99-36)‎

‎Pen-Zentrum Deutschsprachiger Autoren Im Ausland [Walter Benjamin, Etc]‎

‎AUTOBIOGRAPHIEN UND BIBLIOGRAPHIEN‎

‎1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers 4to. 92 pages ; 28 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, “Biographies and Bibliographies. ” Published by the “PEN Center for German-speaking Authors Abroad, ” this work gives a list of the biographies and bibliographies of exiled German authors living in the UK during and after World War II. The first author on the list (in alphabetical order) is Walter Benjamin. SUBJECT(S) : Authors, German -- Biography. German literature -- Exiled authors. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Stamp. Original hole-punched binding. Some toning/discoloration on wrappers. Otherwise very good condition. (GER-58-77)‎

‎Penkower Monty Noam‎

‎The Holocaust and Israel Reborn From Catastrophe to Sovereignty‎

‎in inglese bross. edit. ill.‎

‎Peoples Ort Federation‎

‎ORT CAMPAIGN FOR INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL RECONSTRUCTION‎

‎Trifold Brochure. 8vo. [6] pages. 23 cm. First edition. With 7 illustrations. 'The Rehabilitation of the Jews in Eastern and Central Europe through Constructive Relief'. Fundraising Brochure for the ORT Campaign for Industrial and Agricultural Reconstruction in Eastern Europe, Soviet Russia, and Germany. Contains photographs of Industrial and Agricultural training in Vilna (metallurgy at the Vilna ORT Technicum) , Kishinev (ORT Trade School) , Berlin (auto-mechanics in an ORT trade school) , Latvia (Mechanics in the Dwinsk ORT Trade school) , Russia (fields of the ORT colony Slava) . With descriptions of the work and assistance accomplished in Poland, Germany (mentions colony in southern France for several hundred German Jewish Families in the planning stages) , Roumania, Lithuania, Latvia, and Russia. Contains favorable epigrams from Herbert Lehman, Albert Einstein, Felix Warburg, Rabbi Morrris Newfield, Julius Goldman, and Rabbi David Graubart. With form on back page for enrollment as a member of the Peoples' ORT Federation. Undated, but comparing number of agricultural colonies in Russia, and ORT colony in southern France in planning stages, definitely post-1934. Subjects: Agriculture, Russian. ORT – Poland – Roumania, Lithuania, Latvia – Germany – Russia. Industries and mechanic arts – Russia. None on OCLC. Light wear to edges, very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-16)‎

‎Peri Renato‎

‎Mario Finzi o del buon impiegato della propria vita‎

‎In-8 (Cm 21,5 x 15,5), pp.437, brossura editoriale. Illustrazioni bianco nero nel testo. Rare millimetriche macchioline alla br. anteriore. OTTIMO‎

‎PERLASCA GIORGIO.‎

‎L'impostore.‎

‎In 8°, brossura editoriale illustrata, pp. XXIII, 193, (8), collana "Intersezioni 177", nota di possesso al frontesp., per il resto esemplare molto buono. (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)‎

‎PEROSINO ALDO.‎

‎La Shoah in provincia di Alessandria.‎

‎In 8°, br. edit. ill., pp. 255,(1), con fot. f.t. b.n.; coll. "ISRAL. Collana di storia contemporanea. 14"; buon es.. (z014) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)‎

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