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Shoah Foundation:
Recollections Eyewitnesses Remember the Holocaust
2007 CD Boxed Sealed. New 2007 unknown
Bookseller reference : 75692
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Shoah Foundation:
Recollections Eyewitnesses Remember the Holocaust
2007 CD Boxed Sealed. New 2007 unknown
Bookseller reference : 75691
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Shohan, Abraham; Committee On Economic Adjustment
COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT: INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF JEWISH GAINFUL WORKERS IN NEW YORK CITY (AS OF DECEMBER, 1937)
In period Spring Binder. 4to. [Various paginations]. 30 cm. First edition. Report detailing and classifying the professions of Jewish workers in New York City. Includes many German-Jewish refugees. Data is estimated and sourced from census and trade union records, and for use in connection with Jewish economic services in New York City. In 1933, Abraham Shohan a former overseas field executive of the Joint Distribution Committee, [was] appointed national field director of the B'nai B'rith Wider Scope Fund. ("Shohan Named Head of Wider Scope Fund. " Jewish Telegraphic Agency 23 Aug 1933.) Subjects: Jews -- New York (State) -- New York Metropolitan Area -- Economic conditions -- Statistics. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York Metropolitan Area -- Social conditions -- Statistics. Jews -- Employment -- New York (State) -- New York. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (Harvard) In period Spring Binder. Some edge wear. Light age toning and minimal library markings. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-58)
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Shumeyko, Stephen. Ed.
UKRAINIAN AMERICAN AFFAIRS BULLETIN: VOL 1: NO 2.
Original Wrappers. 4to. 28 pages. 28cm. First Edition. Community bulletin containing wartime information regarding Ukraine and Ukrainian American immigrants. Featuring an article titled "The Ukrainian Struggle for Freedom" by noted American historian William Henry Chamberlin. "The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) was founded in 1940 to provide authoritative information about the plight of Ukrainians, as well as to represent the interests of the Ukrainian American community. [...]Throughout its history, the UCCA has raised U. S. Awareness of Ukraine as well as represented the interests of Ukrainian Americans before the government. Of its many achievements over the years, some highlights include: its work for the enactment of the law admitting displaced persons from Europe to America, which was adopted by Congress in 1948 and resulted in 110, 000 Ukrainians being admitted into the United States; its support for the establishment of Ukrainian language services at the Voice of America and Radio Free Liberty; and its initiative of a Public Law within the House and Senate to erect a monument to Taras Shevchenko, the bard of Ukraine, in Washington, D. C. , which was unveiled in 1964 by former U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower." (ucca.org) Subjects: Ukrainians in the United States -- Periodicals. World War II. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (NYPL) Light soiling, previous owner marking on wrappers. Very good + condition. Scarce (UKR-1-7) xx
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Shunami, Shlomo
AL SIFRIYOT VE-SAFRANUT = ABOUT LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANSHIP
Publishers cloth. 16mo. IX, 154 pages. 17 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Assorted essays by Shlomo Shunami, noted bibliographer and librarian of the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem. Includes essay on Jewish books in the Offenbach Depot". Subjects: Jewish libraries. Light wear to jacket, otherwise fine. Great condition. (BIBLIOG-33-66)
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Shur, Irene G. , Littell, Franklin H. , Wolfgang, Marvin E.
REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLOCAUST: HISTORICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AND EDUCATIONAL DIMENSIONS
Softcover. X, 315 pages. 24 cm. Series: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. 450. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Historical Antecedents: Why the Holocaust? , Claude R. Foster; Racism and German Protestant Theology: A Prelude to the Holocaust, Alan Davies; Genocide: Was it the Nazis' Original Plan? , Yehuda Bauer; Holocaust Business: Some Reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei, John K. Roth; Failure to Rescue European Jewry: Wartime Britain and America, Henry L. Feingold; Jewish Organizations and the Creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board, Monty N. Penkower; The Reparations Agreements: A New Perspective, Leslie Sebba; The Teaching of the Holocaust: Dilemmas and Considerations, Chaim Schatzker; The Holocaust: Rescue and Relief Documentation in the National Archives, John Mendelsohn. ISBN: 0877612536. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Includes index. Bibliography: pages 257-310. Light wear to cover with fading at spine. Margin notes and underlining on several pages. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-26)
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Shur, Irene G. , Littell, Franklin H. , Wolfgang, Marvin E.
REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLOCAUST: HISTORICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AND EDUCATIONAL DIMENSIONS
Softcover. Viii, 261 pages. 22 cm. Paper Text Edition. Series: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. 450. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Historical Antecedents: Why the Holocaust? , Claude R. Foster; Racism and German Protestant Theology: A Prelude to the Holocaust, Alan Davies; Genocide: Was it the Nazis' Original Plan? , Yehuda Bauer; Holocaust Business: Some Reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei, John K. Roth; Failure to Rescue European Jewry: Wartime Britain and America, Henry L. Feingold; Jewish Organizations and the Creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board, Monty N. Penkower; The Reparations Agreements: A New Perspective, Leslie Sebba; The Teaching of the Holocaust: Dilemmas and Considerations, Chaim Schatzker; The Holocaust: Rescue and Relief Documentation in the National Archives, John Mendelsohn. ISBN: 0877612536. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Includes index. Light wear to cover with fading at spine. Margin notes and underlining on cover and several internal pages. Good condition. (HOLO2-37-11)
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Shur, Irene G; Franklin H Littell; Marvin E Wolfgang
REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLOCAUST: HISTORICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AND EDUCATIONAL DIMENSION
Softbound. 8vo. VIII, 261pages. 22 cm. Paper Text Edition. Separate printing of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science; Volume 450. Contains the following: A statement from the president by Marvin E. Wolfgang - Preface by Irene G. Shur, Franklin H. Littell, and Marvin E. Wolfgang - Historical antecedents: why the Holocaust? By Claude R. Foster - Racism and German Protestant theology: a prelude to the Holocaust by Alan Davies - Genocide: was it the Nazis' original plan? By Yehuda Bauer - Putative threat to national security as a Nuremberg defense for genocide by Robert Wolfe - Holocaust business: some reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei by John K. Roth - Children of Hippocrates: doctors in Nazi Germany by Jack S. Boozer - The ghetto as a form of government by Raul Hilberg - Failure to rescue European Jewry: wartime Britain and America by Henry L. Feingold - Jewish organizations and the creation of the U. S. War Refugee Board by Monty N. Penkower - The ecumenical community and the holocaust by Armin F. C. Boyens - The holocaust and the historians by John S. Conway - The Holocaust and the enigma of uniqueness: a philosophical effort at practical clarification by Alice L. Eckardt and A. Roy Eckardt - The Christian response to the Holocaust by Robert F. Drinan - The first German church faces the challenge of the Holocaust: a report by Heinz Kremers - The reparations agreements: a new perspective by Leslie Sebba - Fundamentals in Holocaust studies by Franklin H. Littell - The teaching of the Holocaust: dilemmas and considerations by Chaim Schatzker - Problems in coping with the holocaust: experiences with students in a multinational program by Arye Carmon - The holocaust: rescue and relief documentation in the National Archives by John Mendelsohn - The Holocaust: a never-ending agony by Fred Roberts Crawford - Epilogue by Franklin H. Littell. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Study and teaching. Holocaust. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Ex-library with usual marks. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-103-24A)
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Shvarts [Schwartz], S.
EVREI S SOVETSKOM SOYUZE: S NACHALA VTOROY MIROVOY VOYNY (1939-1965)
(FT) Original Softcover. 8vo. 425 pages. 22 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Jews in the Soviet Union since the Beginning of the First World War (1939-1965) . CONTENTS INCLUDES: Nachalo Germansko-Sovetskoy Voyny: Evakuatsiya I Begstvo Evreev [Beginning of the German-Soviet War: Evacuation and Flight of the Jews] --- Na Okkupirovannoy Sovetskoy Territorii [In the Occupied Soviet Territories] --- V Pervye Gody Posle Voyny [In the First Years After the War] --- Nachalo Ofitsialnogo Pooschreniya Antisemitizma: Razgrom Evreyskogo Antifashistskogo Komiteta [The Beginning of the Official Promotion of Anti-Semitism: The Defeat of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee] --- V Pervyye Gody Posle Stalina [In the First Years After Stalin] --- Protivorechiya Sovestkoy Sovremennosti [The Contradictions of Soviet Modernity]. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Soviet Union -- History. Cover shows some wear with some light staining along spine, but still nice. Internal pages are bright and clean. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-101-1XX)
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SIERAKOWIAK Dawid,
Journal du ghetto de Lodz, 1939-1943,
Le Rocher, 2016, 345 pp., broché, très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 61305
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Sigalovski, N.
IN KRIG: TRILOGYE
(FT) Hardcover, 159 pages, 2 volumes, 8vo, 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, "In War: Trilogy." Contents: Book 1. Kinder, Book 2. Poyerim. Vol. 2 published by Arbeter Ring, Y. L. Perets Brentsh 107. Other Titles: Title on titlepage verso: In krieg, trilogy. Slight browning of pages. Good condition. Difficult to find. (Holo2-19-26)
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Sigmund Freud Museum
Freuds verschwundene Nachbarn, Katalog zur Ausstellung,
Wien, Turia und Kant, 2004. 4°, 127 S., mit s/w-Abbildungen, original Pappband (Hardcover), 2., veränderte Auflage untere Einbandkante vorne mit zwei winzigen Bestossungen, ansonsten ist der Zustand wie frisch aus der Buchhandlung.
Bookseller reference : 14835BB
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Silabriedis, J. , Arklans, B.
"POLITISKIE BEGLI" BEZ MASKAS
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 206 pages. Ill. 22 cm. In Latvian. English Title: Political Refugees Without Masks. SUBJECT (S) : War criminals -- Latvia. Geographic: Latvia -- History -- German occupation, 1941-1944. Political refugees -- Germany -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Latvia -- Atrocities. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Cover is slightly worn, with bends at corners. Spine has a few rips. Binding and pages in good condition. (HOLO2-29-4) . Xx
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Silberklang, David
YAD VASHEM STUDIES XXXII
Softcover, 503 pages, 8vo. "We devote nearly half of volume 32 of Yad Vashem Studies to various aspects of the Holocaust in [Hungary]. Six articles by both established and lesser-known scholars break new ground in Holocaust research and analysis. Randolph Braham reassesses rescue operations in Hungary, focusing on six major operations. He makes penetrating, critical observations on the motivations, objectives, strategies, and tactics of the Jewish, Hungarian, and German participants involved. Most importantly, Braham differentiates between what he sees as the myths and the realities that were related in many postwar accounts of the rescue of Jews in Hungary....László Karsai presents a first analysis of war crimes' trials in Hungary by the Hungarian People's Courts. ...Guy Miron and Anna Szalai look at Jewish reactions to the anti-Jewish laws passed in Hungary and, in the process, reveal a great deal about Hungarian Jewish identity on the eve of the Holocaust there. ...Three articles in this volume relate to Polish-Jewish relations and interactions before and during the Holocaust. Dariusz Libionka's analysis of the attitudes of the Polish Catholic intellectual press toward the Jews in the 1930s makes for devastating reading. ...Felicja Karay discusses the fascinating and strange case of the HASAG-Kielce forced-labor camp...Edward Kossoy tells the remarkable story of a group of 400 Jewish prisoners in the Gesiówka camp in Warsaw, who were liberated by a volunteer Polish force during the first days of the Polish uprising in Warsaw in August 1944....Three articles address the impact of new battlegrounds on the Holocaust as perceived from three different perspectives--the Germans, the Jews, and the Allies. Dan Michman returns to one of the best-known documents from the Holocaust--Heydrich's Schnellbrief--and asks the simple yet heretofore unaddressed question: why was it written? .... The late Raquel Hodara analyzes the activities and reactions of Polish Jewish women to the Nazis during the first months of the occupation. .... And finally, Nicholas Terry re-examines the level of information and comprehension of the Holocaust in British military intelligence circles during the first months of the systematic murder of the Jews. ...The volume concludes with five review articles on books by German, American, and Israeli authors. Joachim Neander reviews three new books on the SS economic administration and the forced labor that it employed; Yaacov Lozowick reviews Isabel Heinemann's book on the SS-Race and Resettlement Main Office; Judith Baumel reviews Nechama Tec's book on women, men, and the Holocaust; Michael Berenbaum reviews Dan Michman's book on Holocaust historiography from a Jewish perspective; and Nathan Cohen reviews the encyclopedia of Holocaust literature edited by Lillian Kremer. Two important aspects of the Holocaust that are highlighted in the contents of this volume--the Holocaust in Hungary and the individual--are reflected in the cover photos. Sándor Markovits's pocket watch individualizes fourteen Hungarian Jews from Simleul Silvaniei (Szilágysomlyó) whom the Nazis set out to murder in 1944, in their last-ditch effort to complete the "Final Solution. " In the background we see the faces of Hungarian Jews deported from the Carpathian Mountains to Birkenau at nearly exactly the same moment in history at which the Markovits family was deported. " Light wear. Small dent to bottom left corner of book. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-11)
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Silbermann, Alphons / Stoffers, Manfred
Auschwitz: Nie davon gehört? Erinnern und Vergessen in Deutschland.
Berlin, Rowohlt, (2000). 8°. 237 S. mit kommentierten Tabellen. Original-Pappband mit illustriertem OUmschlag.
Bookseller reference : 303900AB
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Silberschein, A[dolf Henryk]
Die Judenausrottung in Polen. Augenzeugenberichte. Erste Serie.
Genf, [Komitee zur Hilfeleistung für die kriegsbetroffene jüdische Bevölkerung], 1944. 87 Bll., Original broschiert, 4°. Typoskript, hektographiert auf 80 einseitig bedruckten Blättern. Aus dem Französischen, zusammengestellt von A[dolf Henryk] Silberschein. Sehr selten. Softcover Bibliotheksexemplar. Umschlag etwas berieben und angestaubt. Leimspur von ehemaligem Signaturschild auf Deckel, Fehlstelle in der Ecke unten rechts, Titelseite Ecke oben rechts ausgeschnitten.
Bookseller reference : 164516
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Silvain, Gérard
Sefardim. Gli Ebrei delle Terre del Sole. Una Storia per Immagini degli Ebrei del Mondo Sefardita e Italiano.
Mm 190x190 Brossura originale con alette, 543 pagine con circa 500 riproduzioni fotografiche in seppia dal 1895 al 1945 con le relative didascalie. Glossario ed indici dei nomi in chiusura. Volume in perfette condizioni di nuovo, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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SIMONNOT Philippe
Juifs et allemands. Pré-histoire d'un génocide
Paris, PUF, "Perspectives critiques", 1999, 13,5 x 20, 398 pages cousues sous couverture rempliée imprimée.
Bookseller reference : ALLEMAGNE8789791218
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Simone Veil David Teboul
L'Aube à Birkenau
ARENES 2019 300 pages 16x22 6x2 6cm. 2019. Broché. 300 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500157533
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Simmons, Anne, Birkhead, L. M. , Hoke, Henry; editors
PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT. VOL I. NO. XII
Paper Wrappers. 4to. 4 pages. Anti-Fascist periodical commonly touching on racist and anti-Semitic topics. Contents Include: Anti-Propagandists Carry On, The Mailed Fist. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Pages are slightly worn with some creasing and small tears at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-55-14)
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Simmons, Anne, Birkhead, L. M. , Hoke, Henry; editors
PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT. VOL III, NOS. II VI, VIII, IX, XI IXX, XXII XXIV. 20 ISSUES.
Paper Wrappers. 4to. Each issue is 4 pages. 20 issues. Issues 2 and 8 have supplemental sheet laid in, as well. Holocaust-era American Anti-Fascist periodical commonly touching on racist and anti-Semitic topics. Contents Include: Anti Propaganda, Rand Leads Anti-Semites, A Report on Carl Mote, Commoner Party to Fight Negroes, Jews, Ku Kluxers Active, Anglo-Israel Convenes, Anti-Semitism Keynotes Annual Kingdom Convention, Hate Sheet Invades New York City, Anti-Semitism Promoted, A Report on J. A. Lovell, Hatriots Canonize Patton, Call Him Anti-Semitic, A Report on the German-American Press, A Report on Anti-Semitism in the N. Y. News. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Issues 18 and 19 are darkened and fragile with some chipping. Most issues have checkmarks next to headlines, but all text is clear. Good condition. Important anti-Nazi periodical from US. (HOLO2-41-26)
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Simmons, Anne, Birkhead, L. M. , Hoke, Henry; editors
PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT. VOL IV, NOS. I-XVIII 18 ISSUES.
Paper Wrappers. 4to. Each issue is 4 pages. 18 issues. Anti-Fascist periodical commonly touching on racist and anti-Semitic topics. Issue 7 has typo on date and issue number, corrected by hand. Contents Include: A Report on German Sympathizers, Terminiello Tours North: Berates Jews and Reds, A Report on Gerald B. Winrod, Thanks Anti-Semites, White Gentiles, Franco, and Seditionists Defended, Gentile Sheets Started in Wisconsin, Missouri, A Report on Eugene Talmadge, A Report on Eugene Flitcraft, Letter to Henry Ford II, A Report on the German American Press, A Report on Ralph W. Gwinn, Kansas City Bigots Named, Who Is Marilyn R. Allen? OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Most issues have checkmarks next to headlines, are darkened, fragile and chipping at edges but all text is clear. Otherwise Good condition. Important anti-Nazi periodical from US. (HOLO2-41-27)
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Simon and Schuster, Inc.
MEYER LEVIN: FIFTY YEARS IN WRITING
Softcover, 15 pages, portraits, 8vo, 21 cm. Sympathetic look at the complicated Levin, who some say was "obsessed" with Anne Frank. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish authors -- United States -- Biography. Levin, Meyer, 1905-1981. Cover title. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Articles added. Near fine condition. (Holo2-19-82)
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Simon, Hermann, 1949-
DAS BERLINER JÜDISCHE MUSEUM IN DER ORANIENBURGER STRASSE : GESCHICHTE EINER ZERSTÖRTEN KULTURSTÄTTE
Berlin : Union, 1988. 8vo, 131 pages. First Edition. In German. A history of the Jewish museum which existed in Berlin prior to the Holocaust. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish art and symbolism -- Germany -- Berlin. Art, Jewish -- Germany -- Berlin. Jews -Germany -- Berlin -- Intellectual life. Multiple black and white photographs and reproductions. Includes index and bibliographical references. Excellent condition with book jacket in very good condition. (MX-30-1)
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Simonov, Konstantin
LUBLINER FARNIKHTUNGS=LAGER MAYDANEK
1st Yiddish edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 12mo. 95 pages, 14 cm. In Yiddish with some Russian. Title translates to Lublin Extermination-Camp Majdanek. Soviet war correspondent and poet Konstantin Simonovs booklet on the atrocities of the Majdanek camp, published simultaneously in several languages, was only the second monograph published on the atrocities at Majdanek. Simonov (1915-1979) was a highly decorated poet, novelist, playright, and war correspondent whose works were widely known (Wikipedia, 2018) . A Polish-Soviet Special Criminal Court was established in Lublin in August 1944 in order to investigate the Nazi crimes in the Majdanek extermination camp, with Simonov covering the proceedings as the basis for this work. The Majdanek concentration camp was established on Heinrich Himmler's order and operated from October 1, 1941 until it was liberated by the Soviet Army on July 22, 1944. It is known to be the best preserved Nazi concentration camp of the Holocaust, as the Germans did not have enough time to destroy the evidences of their crimes. The Commission for investigating the German crimes was established in August 1944 and soon they published this booklet in several languages. Despite of the importance of this statement it must be mentioned that the Commission made many erroneous assumptions regarding the duration of the camp or number of people killed at Majdanek, probably because they were motivated rather by political and propaganda agenda than by a search for historical facts. The total number of the victims is still controversial, in this report 1.5 million victims of different nationalities were counted, however according to the latest researches there were 79, 000 victims, 59, 000 of whom were Jews. [Kranz, T. : Bookkeeping of Death and Prisoner Mortality at Majdanek. Pp. 81-110. In: Silberklang, D. (ed. ) : Yad Vashem Studies. Vol. 35: 1. Jerusalem, 2007.]. SUBJECTS: World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 (OCLC: 145083668) . Light wear to wrappers and pages browning. Otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-142-4-ALR)
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Simonov, Konstantin
TÁBOR SMRTI
Original illustrated paper wrappers with picture of break cremation oven. 12mo. 63 pages; 18cm. In Czech. Title translates to Death Camp. Konstantin Simonov was a Soviet author and a war poet. He was a playwright and a wartime correspondent, most famous for his poem Wait for Me...As a war correspondent, Simonov served in Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Poland, and Germany, where he was present at the Battle of Berlin (Wikipedia 2017) . Part of the series: Dokumenty reportaze [sv. 2]. SUBJECT(S) : Concentration camps, WWII, Atrocities. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (Hoover Inst on War, Revolution & Peace, National Libr of the Czech Republic) . Some rubbing to cover wrappers. Minimal edgewear. Slight browning to pages. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Minimal staining. Very good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-134-42)
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Skirball, Sheba F
Films of the holocaust an annotated filmography of collections in Israel.
New York u.a. : Garland Publ. , 1990. 273 Seiten, Normalformat 22,5 cm, Ganzleinen mit goldgeprägtem Titel, mit Abbildungen. 082405847x.
Bookseller reference : BT7707
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Slezak, Czestaw and Amir Gilboa
KERATIKH YERUSHALAYIM
(FT) Hardcover, 1 volume, unpaged, 8vo, 24 cm. In Hebrew. Poetry. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poetry. Slezak, Czestaw -- Translations into Hebrew. Polish and Hebrew; Hebrew text vocalized. Poems. In jacket, wear to edges. Very good condition. (Holo2-19-63)
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Sluyser, Meyer; Althoff, Lex (Photographer)
JODEN IN NOOD!
Original pictorial wrappers, starting. 8vo. 76, 8 pages; 22 cm. In Dutch. Title translates to Jews in Crisis! Illustrated with 8-page series of photomontages. Dutch journalist and resistance fighter Adrian Aloijsius Felix (Lex) Althoff (1904-43) displays his avante garde photographic style in this publication that sought to bring attention to the poverty of the Jews of Poland. The cropped and stylized images here depict Jewish genre scenes in creative compositions. Interestingly, a photograph of the Grand Rabbi of Munkacs, Chaim Elazar Spira (the Minchas Elazar) appears on the final page. SUBJECT(S) : Polish Jews, Poverty, Photographs. OCLC lists 14 holdings worldwide. A copy sold at auction for over USD 600 (with commissions) in 2015. Old tape stains on margin of title page. Some dampstaining. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Library stamp. Very good condition. (SPEC-44-8)
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Smiatacz, Carmen
Stolpersteine in Hamburg-Barmbek und Hamburg-Uhlenhorst. Biographische Spurensuche. (Mit Beiträgen von Eva Acker, Ulf Bollmann, Ingrid Budig, Erika Draeger, Björn Eggert, Bernhard Rosenkranz, Stefanie Rückner u. Ulrike Sparr).
(Hamburg), Landeszentrale für Politische Bildung, (2010). 255 S. Mit zahlr. Abb. u. Faks. sowie 2 Plänen (davon 1 doppelblattgr.) (= Stolpersteine in Hamburg - biographische Spurensuche). Gr.-8vo. 23 cm. OKart. mit VDeckel-Abb.
Bookseller reference : 74935
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Smith, Pete
Endspiel - Ein Frankfurt-Roman, (signiert),
Ffm., Societäts-Verlag, 2015. 8°, 367 S., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe tadelloses, sauberes Exemplar ohne Mängel.
Bookseller reference : 26500AB
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Smolar, Hersh
MENSKAE HETA: BARATSBA SAVETSKIKH HABRAIAU-PARTYZANAU SUPRATS NATSYSTAU
Softbound. 8vo. 182, [4] pages. 22 cm. First Belorussian edition. Title translates as: The Minsk ghetto; Soviet-Jewish partisans against the Nazis. In Belorussian, With four pages of black and white photographic plates. Hersh Smolar (19051993) , was a Polish and Soviet Yiddish writer and editor. Born to a poor family in the town of Zambrów, Poland, Hersh Smolar (also rendered Smolyar) attended primary school until the age of 11, when he began working, and soon became involved in revolutionary activities. He was a leader of the local branch of the Jewish Socialist Youth Association from 1918 to 1920. During the 1920 PolishSoviet War, Smolar belonged to a revolutionary committee that had formed in Zambrów when the Red Army had occupied the town. Smolar fled to Soviet Russia in 1921, initially living in Kiev. He moved to Moscow two years later, after being admitted to the Yiddish department at the Communist University for the Peoples of the West (known in Yiddish as Mayrevke) , one of the universities run by the Comintern. Forced to interrupt his studies the next year, Smolar was dispatched to Kharkiv (then the Ukrainian capital) , where he was given the task of reinforcing the local Yiddish-speaking Communist cadre. He helped to edit the newspaper Yunge gvardye (Young Guard) , which targeted Yiddish-speaking youth. He returned to Moscow in 1926 and continued his studies at the Communist University, coediting its Yiddish journal Mayrevnik (Student of the Mayrevke) . Smolar served as a Comintern agent in Poland from 1928 to 1939; twice arrested, he spent six years in prison. After World War II began, he fled to Bialystok (then in Soviet-occupied territory) , where he gained prominence among refugee Polish Yiddish writers and as editor of the Communist newspaper Byalistoker shtern (Bialystok Star) . Smolar did not manage to evacuate when Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941. A leading member of the resistance in the Minsk ghetto, he became commissar of a partisan group operating in Belorussian forests. His wartime memoirs, Fun Minsker geto (From the Minsk Ghetto) , were published by Emes in Moscow in 1946. Smolar and his wife, Walentyna Najdus, subsequently returned to Poland, where he held key positions in the Jewish community as chair of the Jewish Cultural Alliance and editor of the Yiddish newspaper Folks-shtime. He published a collection of partisan stories, Yidn on gele lates (Jews without Yellow Patches; 1948) , and the play A posheter zelner (An Ordinary Soldier; 1952) . His Folks-shtime editorial Undzer veytik un undzer treyst (Our Pain and Our Comfort; 4 April 1956) , which was reprinted all over the world, became the first semiofficial source of information on the liquidation of Soviet Yiddish cultural institutions and their leading personalities between 1948 and 1952. Indeed, this editorial triggered a radical decline in the number of Yiddish-language organizations that supported the Soviet Union. As a result of the 1968 anti-Jewish campaign and the involvement of his sons (Aleksander [1940 ] and Eugeniusz) in dissident student circles, Smolar acknowledged that his life in Poland had become untenable. He left for Israel in 1971. (YIVO Encyclopedia) Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Belarus - Minsk. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Belarus - Minsk - Personal narratives. World War, 1939-1945 - Jewish resistance - Belarus - Minsk. Smolar, Hersh, (1905-1993) . Light shelf wear to covers, with lightly bumped lower back corner on cover. Very clean. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-92-2)
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Smolen, Kasimierz
Auschwitz 1940-1945.
Auschwitz, Museum, 1970. Schmal-8°. 122 S. mit Abb. Original-Karton.
Bookseller reference : 108005AB
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Smolen, Kazimierz
Auschwitz 1940-1945. Ein Gang durch das Museum.
Oswiecim [Auschwitz], Panstwowe Muzeum W Oswiecimu, 1970. 122, [2] S., mit zahlreichen Abbildungen nach Fotografien sowie 3 Plänen, davon einer mehrfach gefaltet. Original-Broschur, vierte verbesserte Auflage. Softcover Umschlag berieben, mehrere Namenszüge mit Datum auf dem fliegenden Vorsatz.
Bookseller reference : 82874
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Smolen, Kazimir
OSVENTSIM, 1940-1945.
(FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 93, [1] pages. Illus. 20 cm. In Russian. Second Edition. Title translates to English as, Auschwitz, 1940-1945. A brief history of the Auschwitz concentration camp. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Auschwitz (Concentration camp) . Translation from Polish, Oswiecim, 1940-1945 by Elena Dzedzinskaya. Wrappers slightly worn but still nice. Institutional stamp on title page. No copies listed on OCLC. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-93-27)
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SNEH Perla e COSAKA Juan Carlos.
La shoah en el siglo del lenguaje del exterminio al exterminio del discurso.
In-8° pp. 198, bross. edit. ill. Come nuovo.
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Sobel, Louis H.
SURVEY FOR PROPOSED VOCATIONAL SERVICES UNDER JEWISH AUSPICES IN ROCHESTER, N.Y.
Brass clasps. 34 pages. 28 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. An examination, undertaken at the request of the Jewish Welfare Board, into the vocational struggles of the Jewish community in Rochester, NY. , primarily for incoming Jewish refugees. Contents includes: Basic Problems Faced in Economic Adjustment Process; What Are Vocational Services? ; Attitudes of Youth; What Is Now Being Done; Recommendations. OCLC lists no copies. Cover is worn with some bumping at edges. Some internal pages are slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Very good condition. Rare (HOLO2-41-21) . Xx
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Sombart, Werner
DIE ZUKUNFT DER JUDEN
Original Wraps. 8vo. 91 pages. 20 cm. First edition. In German. 'The Future of the Jews. ' A controversial work on the economic position of diaspora Jewry. Werner Sombart (18631941) , German political economist and sociologist. Born in Ermsleben, Sombart acquired a reputation through his work Der Moderne Kapitalismus (2 vols. , 1902, 1916) in which he traced the development of capitalism from the late Middle Ages. In 1917 he was appointed professor of political economy at the University of Berlin. He wrote two works on capitalism and the Jews: Die Juden und das Wirtschaftsleben (1911; The Jews and Modern Capitalism, 1913, 1951) , and Die Zukunft der Juden (1912) which aroused considerable controversy. In Sombart's view, the Jews were the principal cause of the disruption of the medieval economic system and its replacement by capitalism. The Jews, he held, were foreigners and came up against the hostility of the guilds which controlled the commerce of the medieval cities. Consequently they sought to break away from the restrictive economic framework of city life and, by doing so, became the pioneers of international trade. In this way they helped to lay the foundation of the capitalist system. Sombart maintained that the Jewish intellect, 'concrete, stubborn, and systematic, ' was ideally suited to fostering a capitalist economy: 'When Israel appears upon the face of Europe, the place where it appears comes to life; and when it departs, everything which had previously flourished withers away. ' Such statements made for the ambivalent reception of Sombart's work among Jews at the time. Thus, while liberal Jews strongly criticized Sombart as an antisemite, others, particularly in the Zionist camp, praised him as a nonpartisan researcher and held up his theses as evidence of Jewish perseverance and as acknowledgement of the special contribution of the Jews. - EJ 2008. Subjects: Civilization - Jewish influences. Jews - Germany - Social conditions. Civilization - Jewish influences. Ethnic relations. Jews - Social conditions. Germany - Ethnic relations. Wraps bumped, slightly torn along backstrip, light soiling to outer edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (GER-43-41)
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Sommer, Hellmut
AMERIKADIENST DER VDA PRESSEMITTEILUNGEN; PROPAGANDA GEGEN BLUFF; 1939, NR. 1
1st edition. Large Broadsheet. 6 pages.63x60cm. Large tri-fold broadsheet, six pages of texttotal, single sided, printed on blue paper. In German and English. The Verein für Deutsche Kulturbeziehungen im Ausland,abbreviated VDA, is a German cultural organisation. During the Nazi era it wasengaged in spying across the whole world, using German minorities living inother countries. The American Service Press Sheet issue nr 1, entitled Propaganda against Bluff. Possibly the only issue of this propaganda sheet printed in Berlin. The English and German columns are written by German-Americans who returned to Nazi Germany; overall, the broadsheet attempts to confer a pluralistic legitimacy upon Nazi Germany, by emphasizing that Germans have a special culture and tradition, and thus argues for an American pacifist and potential pro-nazi political line. The English section was written by an unknown author, who states in his editorial Let us be friends!- that he lived in the United States for 12 years, and that American democracy, though the best for its people, is rife with contradictions, as opposed to Nazi Germany, that of a strong state with supposedly no corruption; the author also mentions his thanks for being friends with so many different northern European peoples while living in America, and generally utilizes the discourse of a liberal, anti-discrimination perspective from the new deal era and grafts it onto the German-American experience, allowing the author to produce various subtle lies such as the immense importance of German-Americans to American culture, the overwhelming amount of German-American farmers, etc. The author of the English section only once points out that his enemy is the jew, and only once proclaims himself a national socialist; overall, a very strange and alarming work of propaganda produced in Berlin, custom-tailored for a pro-nazi and gullible liberal pacifist audience alike. Possibly a work of the Intelligence agency of the SS; undoubtedly distributed on the East coast by pro-nazi Germans. Subjects: NASDAP. Anti-semitism. Propaganda. Not listed on OCLC. Edges extremely fragile, upper corner loss on all pages, affecting text. Fair condition. (LB-5-16A)
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SONNINO PIERA.
Questo è stato. Una famiglia italiana nei lager. A cura di Giacomo Papi. Prefazione di Enrico Deaglio.
In 8°, similp. edit. con sovracop. ill., pp. 125,(3); coll." Nuovi Saggi", copia molto buona. (S04/B) (La spedizione standard è SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine) 9788842811350 (S04/B)
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Sonnino, Aldo
Incontrando re David
Mm 120x170 Brossura originale, 162 pagine. Libro in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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Sorani, Settimio
L'assistenza ai profughi ebrei in Italia (1933-1947). Contributo alla storia della "Delasem"
Mm 150x210 Collana "Testimonianze sull'ebraismo", 15 - Brossura editoriale di 328 pagine con tavole in nero fuori testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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South African Jewish Board Of Deputies
THEY ANSWERED THE CALL
Original Illustrated Wraps. 12mo. 12, [2] pages. 18 cm. First edition. Wartime pamphlet on Jews serving in the South African armed forces. Sections include: 'Jewish Enlistments Facts and Figures', 'Decorations for Deeds of Heroism', 'Work on the Home Front'. With 15 black and white photographs. The pamphlet was designed to counter Anti-Semitic allegations and rumors, to denounce race discrimination and race hatred, and argues that every part of South African society, every race and creed, has contributed to the war effort, and that "all must pull together for that final victory which will help to build a just, secure, co-operative South Africa. " Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. World War, 1939-1945 - South Africa. Jews. World War (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 6 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-121-46)
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Soviet Union. Narodnyi Komissariat Po Inostrannym Delam; Smith, Jessica
HITLER'S SLAVE MARKETS : THE MOLOTOV NOTE ON THE ABDUCTION OF SOVIET CIVILIANS INTO GERMAN SLAVERY
No Date (1943?) 1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 31 pages. Early (1943) expose and condemnation of Nazi atrocities in the occupied Soviet Union. Likely published 1943, as the end of the booklet says "(signed) Molotov// Moscow, May 11, 1943." Introduction by Jessica Smith. "With a dignity and restraint that seem almost superhuman this note by Foreign Commissar Molotov sets forth fresh proofs of the subhuman savagery of the Hitlerites. In previous notes to the United Nations Molotov has presented documentary evidence of the fiendish atrocities visited on Soviet citizens in the Nazi-occupied areas. In this one he gives details of the manner in which millions of Soviet citizens are driven into slaveryâ¦. As they systematically lay waste the Russian towns and villages during occupation or retreat, the German marauders simultaneously seek to enslave or destroy all of the Soviet people who fall into their clutches. The majority of able-bodied citizens, young and old, men and women, girls and boys, are forcibly shipped into Germany. Those who resist are murdered. The rest are packed like cattle into railroad cars. Those who sicken on the awful journey are thrown out. The railroad embankments are littered with their bodies all the way. " (from introduction) This note was sent to "all ambassadors and minsters of the countries with which the U. S. S. R. Maintains diplomatic relations. " Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. OCLC: 5863608. Near Perfect, Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-145-2-AMP) xx
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Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN MATERIAL. NR 12. (DATE: 16-22 MARZ 1947.)
Pamphlet, 8vo. 7 pages. In German. The Social Democractic Party of Germany was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated in 1946. CONTENTS: Reparationen (, Die Kriegsgefangenan (Prisoners of War) . OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover & TIB) . Small tear on corner of cover and also on binding. Some darkening to pages but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-29)
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Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN MATERIAL. NR 14. (DATE 30.3 5.4.47.)
Stapled, 8vo. 19 pages. In German. The Social Democractic Party of Germany was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated in 1946. CONTENTS: Gegen die Aussiedlung von Deutschen, Arbeitskraften nach Frankreich, Reparationen, Politische Organisation Deutschlands, Studentenverhaftungen. OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover & TIB) , but may be incomplete. Outer page is detached but included. Some darkening to pages but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-30)
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Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN MATERIAL. NR 2. (DATE: 10-16 JANUAR 1948.)
Pamphlet, 8vo. 16 pages. In German. The Social Democractic Party of Germanywas banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated in 1946. CONTENTS: Sozialistenkonferenz in London, Kampf dem Kommunismus, Morrison kritisiert den Kreml, Zur Verwirklichung des Marshall-Planes. OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover & TIB) , but may be incomplete. Cover detached but included. Pages are darkened but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-31-37)
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Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN MATERIAL. NR 26. (DATE: 22.6-29.6.47)
Pamphlet, 8vo. 14 pages. In German. The Social Democractic Party of Germany was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated in 1946. CONTENTS: Pariser Dreierkonferenz, Erste Stimmen aus Moskau, Bevins Vorschlag, Was braucht Europa dringend? OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover & TIB) , but may be incomplete. Some darkening at edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-31)
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Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN MATERIAL. NR 27, (DATE: 28.6-5.7.47.)
Pamphlet. 8vo. 15 pages. In German. The Social Democractic Party of Germany was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated in 1946. CONTENTS: Ende der Pariser Dreierkonferenz, Wirtschaftsrat, SPD Parteitag. OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover & TIB) , but may be incomplete. Some darkening at edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-32)
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Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
BLICK IN DIE PRESSE, REFERENTEN MATERIAL. NR 28, (DATE: 6.7-12.7.47.)
Pamphlet, 8vo. 14 pages. In German. The Social Democractic Party of Germany was banned by Adolf Hitler in 1933 under the Enabling Act, and party officials were imprisoned, killed or went into exile. After WWII, the party was recreated in 1946. CONTENTS: Europas Wille zur Zusammenarbeit, Vor der neuen Pariser Konferenz, Wirtschaftskommission der UN, Ruckkehr aus Nurnberg, Berliner Verfassung. OCLC lists 1 library worldwide (Univ Hannover & TIB) , but may be incomplete. Pages darkened but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-33)
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