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Eckert, Hellmut
EHEANFECHTUNG WEGEN IRRTUMS ÜBER DIE RASSEZUGEHÖRIGKEIT
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 120 pages, 20 cm. In German. Title translates to Marriage Nullification Due to Error about Racial Affiliation. A university dissertation on intermarriages from the University of Jena. In Nazi Germany, Marriage defined the Volksgemeinschaft, or community of people, of Germany because it was the basis relationship that connected the small world of the household to the larger German community. Also, marriage made it rightfully possible to produce pure blood German children with the genetically correct German parents. Marriage was so vital to the Nazis because it was the true basis of their socio-political perspectives. In effect....In order to define Volksgemeinschaft, the Nazis constructed marriage by associating the relationship with modeled public male and private female roles, and with the assumption of procreating pure blood Aryan children. The Nazis used marriage to define their Volksgemeinschaftbecause it enforced the vertical relationship in marriage into the Nazi based society and it would help increase the capacity and population of the Aryan race (UCL, 2018) .
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Edelheim-Muehsam, Margaret T
DIE HALTUNG DER JÜDISCHEN PRESSE GEGENBÜBER DER NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHEN BEDROHUNG
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. [pages 354-379] (26 pages total) ; 23 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, The Preservation of the Jewish Press during the Nazi Threat. Offprint from Deutsches Judentum : Aufstieg und Krise : Gestalten, Ideen, Werke (Weltsch, ed) . Margarete Therese Meseritz Edelheim (1891-1975) received her religious education in the school of the Reformgemeinde in Berlin, where her teacher was Rabbi Klemperer
. Together with Marie Munk and Margarete Berent she established the organization of Women Law Graduates, the first of its kind, and served as its first president for seven years. The aim of the organization was to open the law profession to women and allow them to take the state examinations
[She] ran for election to the Reichstag on the Democratic ticket and was elected City Councilor in Berlin. In addition, she was for more than ten years a member of the Court of Honor of the German Federation of Journalists. (Jewish Womens Archive, 2016) . OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, TUA) . Good+ condition. (HOLO2-130-22) xx
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Edelman, Marek
THE GHETTO FIGHTS
1st English Language Edition. Softcover, 76 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. On the warsaw uprising, written by a participant who survived. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. "Translation of a pamphlet published in Warsaw, Poland, in 1945 by the Central Committee of the 'Bund. '" Some fading and sunning to cover. Wear to edges. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-24)
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Edelman, Marek [Association Copy]
THE GHETTO FIGHTS [Lucy Dawidowicz' Copy]
used Good Condition; 1st English Language Edition. Softcover, 76 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. On the warsaw uprising, written by a participant who survived. Leading Holocaust historian Lucy Dawidowicz' Copy, with her ownership name pencilled on front cover, name and date penned on title page, and occational margin notes in pencil. Indeed, "Upon her [Dawidowicz'] return to the U.S. [in 1947] she worked as a researcher for the novelist John Hersey's book The Wall, a dramatization of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising," the subject of this work and a project for which this very copy would have been a primary resource. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. "Translation of a pamphlet published in Warsaw, Poland, in 1945 by the Central Committee of the 'Bund. '" Bit of edgewear to wrappers, spine tapped Good Condition. (Holo2-18-24A)
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Editor Reuven Dafni; Editor Yehudit Kleiman; Corporate Author Rashut Ha Zikaron La Shoah Vela Gevurah Arkhiyon Ha merka Yad Va S
Final Letters: From Victims of the Holocaust From the Yad Vashem Archive
Universal Sales & Marketing 1991-09. Hardcover. Good. Universal Sales & Marketing hardcover
Bookseller reference : SONG1557784957 ISBN : 1557784957 9781557784957
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Education Department, Zionist Organization Of America
WHY ZIONISM
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 15 pages; 23 cm. A Nazi-era series of questions and answers about Zionism and Antisemitism. Includes topics such as Shall We Remain Jews? , Stranger Assimilated; Jews Unassimilable and The Christian Myth. Where shall we establish the Jewish home? Our dreams of the past as well as the realities of the present have determined that. There is but one country which has fired the imagination of the Jew, which at the same time the Jews can claim historically. Moreover, it is the only country which can be considered open to Jewish immigration. The answer is Palestine. No. 7 in the Zionist Education Series. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 6 holdings worldwide. Slight toning. A few small tears. Very good condition. (zion-12-47)
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Edwards, Julia
THE OCCUPIERS
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 304 pages. 21 cm. The American occupiers of Germany after World War II, return in this haunting novel to shatter their own smug self image and to demand more of a new generation of Americans who yet may be drafted to play the role of occupier
this book tells of a womans growing disillusionment with her fellow Americans in the alien role of occupier and of her own ordeal, self confrontation. -jacket. Nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition with Good+ jacket. Very attractive copy (HOLO2-93-13)
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Efroykin, I. [Israel Jefroykim], Editor. Fédération des sociétés juives de France; Centre culturel
KIYUM: HOYDESH-ZSHURNAL FAR LITERATUR, KULTUR UN GEZELSHAFTLEKHE PROBLEMEN. KIYOUM. VOL I, 1948 [COMPLETE, NRS. 1-12]; VOL II, 1949 [NRS 1-4, 6-12]; VOL III, 1950 [NRS 1-4, 6-12]; VOL IV, 1951 [NRS 1-4, 9-12]; VOL V, 1952 [NRS 1-11]; [53 ISSUES TOTAL] [NEARLY COMPLETE FOR FIRST FIVE YEARS]
8vo; 1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 4to (large), ca 50 pages per issue. In Yiddish. Title translates as, Existence: A Monthly Journal for Literature, Culture and Societal Problems. Tipped in Woodcut Ex-libris by A. Kolnik on cover of issue of 1949, #2-3; additional tipped in illustration on cover of 1949, # 4. Kiyum was a Yiddish monthly started by survivors in Paris, running 1948-1960; Succeeded by Unzer kiyum. Writing in 1952 about the Jewish periodicals in France over the preceding year, the American Jewish Year Book noted, "Particularly worthy of note was Kiyoum ("Existence"), a Yiddish monthly published by the Federation des Societes Juives de France, under the editorship of Israel Jefroykim. This magazine, which devoted its pages to the problems of continuity and creativity in Jewish life, had become one of the best of the serious magazines in Yiddish." [France," in The American Jewish Year Book, Vol. 52 (1951), p. 283]. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Juifs -- Pe´riodiques. Litte´rature yiddish. OCLC: 10153490. Some covers, on heavy paper, have become fragile and detached, or show other light edgewear, though most remain quite Good. Text pages are also browning, as expected, but remain generally free of chips and breaks. A very nice set (yid-42-25-L-xcce)
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Efroykin, I. [Israel Jefroykim], Editor. Fédération des sociétés juives de France; Centre culturel
KIYUM: HOYDESH-ZSHURNAL FAR LITERATUR, KULTUR UN GEZELSHAFTLEKHE PROBLEMEN. KIYOUM. VOL I, 1948 [ NRS. 1,2,4,5,7/8,9/10,11]; VOL II, 1949 [NRS 2/3,7/8]; VOL IV, 1951 [NR 10]
8vo; 1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 4to (large), ca 50 pages per issue. In Yiddish. Title translates as, Existence: A Monthly Journal for Literature, Culture and Societal Problems. Tipped in Woodcut Ex-libris by A. Kolnik on cover of issue of 1949, #2-3.Kiyum was a Yiddish monthly started by survivors in Paris, running 1948-1960; Succeeded by Unzer kiyum. Writing in 1952 about the Jewish periodicals in France over the preceding year, the American Jewish Year Book noted, "Particularly worthy of note was Kiyoum ("Existence"), a Yiddish monthly published by the Federation des Societes Juives de France, under the editorship of Israel Jefroykim. This magazine, which devoted its pages to the problems of continuity and creativity in Jewish life, had become one of the best of the serious magazines in Yiddish." [France," in The American Jewish Year Book, Vol. 52 (1951), p. 283]. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Juifs -- Pe´riodiques. Litte´rature yiddish. OCLC: 10153490. Some covers, on heavy paper, have become fragile and detached, or show other light edgewear, though most remain quite Good. Text pages are also browning, as expected, but remain generally free of chips and breaks. (yid-42-26-L-xcce)
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Efroykin, I. [Israel Jefroykim], Editor. Fédération des sociétés juives de France; Centre culturel
KIYUM: HOYDESH-ZSHURNAL FAR LITERATUR, KULTUR UN GEZELSHAFTLEKHE PROBLEMEN. KIYOUM. VOL I, 1948 [ NRS. 1,9/10]; VOL III, 1950 [NR 3]; [SOLD INDIVIDUALLY]
8vo
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EHRENBOURG Ilya et GROSSMAN Vassili (textes et témoignages réunis par),
Le livre noir sur l'extermination scélérate des juifs par les envahisseurs fascistes allemands dans les régions provisoirement occupées de l'URSS et dans les camps d'extermination en Pologne pendan la guerre de 1941 - 1945 : Textes et témoignages,
Solin / Actes Sud, 1995, 1130 pp., cartonné, traces d'usage, passages signalés au stylo, état correct.
Bookseller reference : 61764
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Ehrenpreis, Marcus
SHEMA KOLENU: TEFILOT LE-KHOL YEMOT HA-SHANAH
(FT) 1st edition thus. Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 288 pages. 19 cm. In Hebrew. This prayer-book, which is meant for the destroyed Jewish communities, now to be rebuilt, is being issued under the supervision of the Chief Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis. The prayer-book has been printed in 50, 000 copies by the printing-works of Esselte, Stockholm, through the Swedish Section of World Jewish Congress and by the Aid-Committee in Stockholm for the Jews of Europe. Stockholm January 1946. SUBJECT(S) : Siddurim. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Covers bumped at edges with some minor chipping. Internal pages are bright and clean. Very good condition. (HEB-46-1)
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Eichengreen, Lucille
Frauen und Holocaust (signiert). Erlebnisse, Erinnerungen und Erzähltes. Mit einem Nachwort von Elizabeth Baer. Aus dem Amerikanischen übertragen von Sascha Feuchert und Claire Annesley.
Bremen, Donat, 2004. 8°. 95 Seiten. Original-Pappband. (Ein Blatt mit Eselsohr, sonst gutes Exemplar). [2 Warenabbildungen]
Bookseller reference : 26763A
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Eilenberg-Eibeshitz, Anna
SISTERS IN THE STORM ABRIDGED EDITION
Softcover, 8vo, 189 pages, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: Jews -- Poland -- Lodz -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Lodz -- Personal narratives. Named Person: Eilenberg-Eibeshitz, Anna. Geographic: Lodz (Poland) -- Biography. An abridged edition of the fifth volume in the The Holocaust diariespage 4 of cover. OCLC lists 47 copies worldwide. Lightly bumped corners Near Fine condition. (Holo2-71-3)
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Einhorn, David; Illustrations by Ezekiel Schloss
AV HA-RAHAMIM
Original Cloth. 8vo. 64 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'Merciful Father'. With illustrations throughout by Ezekiel Schloss. Holocaust poems by David Einhorn (18861973) , Yiddish poet and publicist. Av Ha-Rahamim is a memorial prayer for Jewish martyrs and martyred communities. This prayer, by an unknown author, was composed in memory of the martyrs massacred in Germany during the First Crusade. It is first known from a prayer book dated 1290. The prayer emphasizes the merit of the martyrs who died for kiddush ha-Shem. - EJ 2008. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Poetry. World War (1939-1945) . Yiddish poetry. Top of backstrip torn, otherwise very fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-48)
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Einhorn, David; Lauer, Solomon. translated by Rev. C. A. Rubenstein.
INAUGURAL SERMON : DELIVERED IN THE TEMPLE OF THE HAR SINAI VEREIN BY DAVID EINHORN BALTIMORE, SEPTEMBER 29, 1855
1st edition in English. Original string-bound Paper Wrappers, 18, [6] pages plus [5] leaves of tissued photo plates 25 cm. "Translated from the German by Rev. C. A. Rubenstein, A. M. , Rabbi, Har Sinai Congregation, in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of David Einhorn, Nov. 10, 1909
. Personal recollections of Dr. David Einhorn by Solomon Lauer. " SUBJECT (S) : Jewish sermons -- Maryland -- Baltimore. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide, none west of Cincinnati. Touch of edgewear to wrapper which is splitting at spine, all tissued plates and text pages very good. Scarce and important. (kh-3-21)
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Eisenbach, Artur
DI HITLERISTISHE POLITIK FUN YIDN-FARNIKHTUNG: IN DI YORN 1939-1945: VI AN OYSDRUK FUN DAYTSHISHN IMPERYALIZM [ERSHTER BUKH]
Original Wraps. 8vo. 222, [2] pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Book one only. The Hitlerite Policy of Jewish-Destruction, in the years 1939-1945; an expression of German imperialism. At head of title: Yidisher Historisher Institut in Poyln. The author also published in 1955 a Yiddish volume concerning the Remilitarization of West Germany and the Role of Hitlers Generals. Written by Artur Eisenbach (19061992) , a Polish Jewish historian. Artur Eisenbach was one of the last representatives of a distinguished group of scholars who, in the years before World War I and in independent Poland between 1918 and 1939, laid the foundation for an investigation of the Polish Jewish past.
He was influenced primarily by the Marxist school of Jewish historians, in particular by Raphael Mahler and Emanuel Ringelblum (whose sister he married) . Eisenbach was an active member of the Yunger Historiker Krayz (Young Historians Circle) founded by Mahler and Ringelblum. Eisenbach spent World War II in the Soviet Union, but his wife and child were trapped in Buczacz, where they were murdered by the Nazis in 1942. After his return to Poland in May 1946, he worked at the Central Historical Commission of the Central Committee of Polish Jews. When the Jewish Historical Institute was established later that year, he was appointed head of its archives, and subsequently became a researcher. In the decade following the war, Eisenbach devoted himself entirely to studying the Holocaust. Later he gradually returned to the theme that he had devoted himself to before the warJewish emancipation in the first half of the nineteenth century. In 1966, he became a member of the Committee for the Historical Sciences at the Polish Academy of Sciences and was awarded the title of professor. In the same year, he was appointed director of the Jewish Historical Institute. In 1968, Eisenbach was forced to resign his latter position, and retained only his title at the Polish Academy of Sciences. He decided not to emigrate and in the following years produced a series of monographs on Polish Jewish problems in the first half of the nineteenth century, research that formed the essential basis for future work on this subject. He also continued to work on Holocaust themes, editing Ringelblums diary and essay on PolishJewish relations. In his last years, he moved to Israel, where he had a nephew and where, active as ever, he worked on an account of PolishJewish relations in the nineteenth century. (Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe) . Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Germany - Politics and government - 1933-1945. Light wear to wraps, pages lightly aged, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-108-11)
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Eisenbach, Artur.
PERTRAKTACJE ANGLO-AMERYKANSKIE Z NIEMCAMI A LOS LUDNOSCI ZYDOWSKIEJ PODCZAS II WOJNY SWIATOWEJ
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 111 pages. 24 cm. In the original Polish. The title translates as: Anglo-American Talks with Germany Regarding the Jewish Population During World War II. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. OCLC-Worldcat lists 18 copies worldwide, none in New York. Paper browning, light wear to wrappers, Good Condition. (holo2-125-41) xx
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Eisenstein, Ira,
THE JORDAN: A NEW FRONTIER OF DEMOCRACY.
VG/NONE; 1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 7 pages, 23 cm. Holocaust-era tract. "The Jews of Palestine are the only Jews in the world, who, under attack, as Jews, stand their ground as a people, fight back, give blow for blow, defend their homes, refuse to be humiliated and to retreat....they are the same Jews who, a few short years ago walked the streets of Warsaw and Berlin and Vienna. Indeed, many still trapped in these cities of death would have been in Palestine these last years if they had not been kept imprisoned by the lack of immigration certificates" (p. 5). Eisenstein was a leder of Reconstructionist Judaism. Light Wear, Good+ Condition (ZION-9-13)
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Eitinger, Leo; Axel Strøm
MENNESKER BLANT MENNESKER: EN BOK OM ANTISEMITTISME OG FREMMEDHAT
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 171, [1] pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Norwegian. Title translates as: People among the people: a book on anti-Semitism and xenophobia. Written by Leo Eitinger (1912 - 1996) , Holocaust survivor, Norwegian psychiatrist, and Human Rights advocate. He devoted a long period studying late-onset psychological trauma amongst Holocaust survivors, wherein Holocaust survivors like Paul Celan, Primo Levi and many others committed suicide due to holocaust trauma, several decades after the experience, towards late adulthood. Leo Eitinger was born in Lomnice, Moravia, at that time a town in the Austrian-Hungarian empire; currently the capital of Jihomoravský kraj and belonging to the Czech Republic. He studied medicine at the Masaryk University of Brno, graduated in 1937, and was drafted as an officer into the Czech Air Force. In 1939 he fled Nazi persecution of Jews and came to Norway as a refugee with the help of Nansenhjelpen. Upon arriving in Norway, he arranged for Jewish children to escape from Czechoslovakia to settle in the Jewish orphanage in Oslo. He was given permission to work as a resident in psychiatry in Norway in Bodø, but the permission was revoked by the Nazis after they invaded the country in 1940. He stayed underground from January 1941 until he was arrested in March 1942. He was imprisoned in various places throughout Norway and was deported on the ship Gotenland on February 24, 1943, arriving by train via Berlin at the concentration camp at Auschwitz (where the number 105268 was tattoed on his arm) and was later moved to Buchenwald. Of the 762 Jews deported from Norway to German concentration camps, only 23 survived - Leo Eitinger was one of them. After returning to Norway he specialised in psychiatry. In 1966 Leo Eitinger was appointed professor of psychiatry at the University of Oslo and became Head of the University Psychiatric Clinic. After the war Leo Eitinger allocated all his time and efforts to the study of human suffering with emphasis on clinical psychiatry, in particular victimology and disaster psychiatry. He conducted several landmark studies about the long-term psychological and physical effects of extreme stress and also about being a refugee. Some of the major works have been published; e. G. Concentration camp survivors in Norway and Israel (1964) ; Mortality and morbidity after extreme stress (1973) ; Strangers in the world (1981) (University of Oslo description) Subjects: Antisemitism -- History. Race Relations. Jews. Popular Works [PT]. Sociology. OCLC lists 16 copies. Pages lightly aged, contain consistent penciled marks throughout, and penciled notes on endpages. Otherwise fresh. Good condition in good jacket. (HOLO2-104-4)
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El-Akramy, Ursula
Wotans Rabe. Die Schriftstellerin Elisabeth Langgässer, ihre Tochter Cordelia und die Feuer von Auschwitz.
Frankfurt am Main, Verlag Neue Kritik, 1997. 8°. 133 Seiten. Original-Pappband mit Original-Umschlag. (Sehr gutes Exemplar).
Bookseller reference : 19324A
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Eliach, Yaffa
Träume vom Überleben - Chassidische Geschichten des 20. Jahrhunderts, aus dem Amerikanischen von Naomi Voll,
Freiburg im Breisgau/Basel/Wien, Herder, 1989. 8°, 206 S., farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), 3. Auflage obere Ecke des Einbanddeckels minimal bestoßen, obere Ecke des Rückdeckels minimal bestoßen, Remittendenstriche auf Fußschnitt, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
Bookseller reference : 15557CB
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ELIE WIESEL
LE PORTE DELLA FORESTA
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. MAI SFOGLIATO. LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO ALLA COPERTINA. Amicizia, pietà, collera, dolore dell'esistenza sono i temi centrali di questo romanzo. Chi è Gavriel, il giovane misterioso che Gregor incontra alle porte della foresta in cui si è rifugiato per sottrarsi alla deportazione? Sembra un profeta; ma forse - è solo un ossesso, oppure un fantasma... Perseguitato, arrestato, torturato, Gavriel cambia infatti tanti nomi quanti sono gli ebrei che soffrono nell'Europa martoriata dalla guerra e sperano nel sogno del Nuovo Continente, ma soprattutto - e nono- stante tutto - cerca Dio per mille vie, note o poco battute, logiche o, più spesso, irrazionali. E infine Gavriel sparisce, lasciando Gregor solo con la sua tormentata coscienza, oppressa dal disagio e dalle contraddizioni dell'essere ebreo. In questa lucida ma commovente parabola, ricca di simboli e di metafore, Elie Wiesel affronta con passione il tema del coinvolgimento di Dio nelle vicende umane, un Dio debole, che patisce violenza e proprio per questo è vicino e solidale a coloro che soffrono. Dopo un incontro clandestino in un'Ungheria devastata dalla guerra e dalle persecuzioni antisemite, Grègor non ha più abbandonato la visione del misterioso Gavriel. Chi era? un profeta, un pazzo, un fantasma? Grègor insegue vanamente quella visione, scoprendosi coinvolto in una disperata ricerca della propria identità perduta, di un'amicizia agognata, di un Dio della cui esistenza si dubita, a fronte di tante iniquità. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Le porte della foresta Collana: Volume 219 di TEA Due Autore: Elie Wiesel Tradotto da: Laura Guarino Traduzione di: Les portes de la forêt Editore: Milano: TEA DUE, 1994 ISBN: 8878195456, 9788878195455 Lunghezza: 262 pagine; 22 cm Soggetti: Narrativa moderna e contemporanea (dopo il 1945), Romanzi, Letteratura Francese, Cultura ebraica, Olocausto, Shoà, Auschwitz, Buna, Buchenwald, Nobel per la Pace, yiddish, Seconda guerra mondiale, Deportazioni, Ebrei, Persecuzioni, Nazismo, Hitler, La notte, Ebreo errante, Rabbi, Diaspora, Ebraismo, Europa, Est, Shoah, Memoria
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Elimelech, Of Lyzhansk, 1717-1787.
SEFER NO? AM ELIMELEKH : ZEH HA-HIBUR ASHER...VE-TORATO EMUNATO TORAT EMET AL HAMISHAH HUMSHE TORAH...
Original Publishers Cloth, 8vo, 98 leaves ; 21cm. In Hebrew. DP publication. Reprint of 1788 ed. SUBJECT (S) : Hasidism. Bible. O. T. Pentateuch -- Commentaries. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (JTS, Nat Lib Israel, Michigan, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . Front board bowing, paper browning as generally found, hinges starting to crack, but a solid copy. Good condition thus. (holo2-85-8)
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Elina, Odette
SANS FLEURS NI COURONNES
1st edition, original portfolio wrappers, 8vo. 53 pages, plus many blank and unnumbered pages. Illustrations throughout. In French. Title translates as, Without Flowers Nor Crowns. This book is told in the first person, in a succession of scenes, impressions, portraits, thoughts, reflections and emotions that, in chapters very brief and titled, make up a devastating panorama about Elinas experience in Auschwitz. (elcultural.com 2018). "When I returned from Auschwitz in 1945, I felt what I had just experienced with such acuteness that it was impossible for me to keep it to myself. I recorded it in notes and drawings. This constituted Without flowers nor Crowns. I do not regret having written these notes as soon as I returned from camp because, over time, memories become distorted, they become watered down or dramatized, but always move away from the truth. (...)" Odette Elina (1910-1991) was a painter, was deported by the Gestapo to Auschwitz-Birkenau in April 1944 as a communist, but above all and above all because she was Jewish. In 1940, she entered the French Resistance network, she had had an initial function to establish the liaison between the writers residing in the South zone (notably Mauriac, Aragon and Julien Benda) before entering the Secret Army in 1942. We actually know very little about the biographical career of Elina before and after her deportation, apart from her exacerbated desire on leaving the Camp to testify to her life in the Camp. Without Flowers nor Crowns, [was] originally published in 1948 in the wake of the first testimonies
on the Holocaust that appeared in the post-war years..." (Isabelle Dumont). SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Camps de concentration -- Récits personnels. Französin. Elina, Odette. Auschwitz (Concentration camp). Konzentrationslager. OCLC: 58452978 (2005 edition by later publisher, with the OCLC record incorrectly listing the original 1st edition as 1947 instead of 1948). OCLC lists no 1948 (or 1947) copies online. Pages are loose as issued, in an illustrated portfolio. This book is one of 270 numbered copies. Illustrated with 12 inset drawings, one reproduced on the cover; the title page mentions 13 drawings (?), but there are only 12, the same number as reproduced in the 1982 reissue [and also in the other copy of this first edition we examined], so "13" would seem to be incorrect or possibly counting the repeated drawing on the cover. Portfolio is slightly rubbed with short closed tear at lower front inside fold and spine has some creasing, else Very Good Condition. Important and exceedingly rare (HOLO2-141-27-IIIXX)
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Elliott, John H.
BUILDING BRIDGES: BETWEEN GROUPS THAT DIFFER IN FAITH, RACE, CULTURE
1st edition. Original color paper wrappers. 8vo, 47 pages. Black and white photographs throughout. Holocaust-era imprint calling on American's to reject racism, bigotry, and Antisemitism. "Christian young people are increasingly aware of the implications of religious and racial antagonisms, and are determined to make concrete their religious professions of love and brotherhood. To help them in the human engineering problem of bridging the gulfs between men is the purpose of this booklet. " (from foreword by author) Describes different religions and includes questions to discuss and things to do for each one. Table of Contents: Who are we Americans? , Roman Catholics, The Jewish People, Protestants, Our Racial Minorities, Cooperating for Common Ends. SUBJECT(S) : Minorities -- United States. Prejudices. Minorities. Race relations. OCLC: 638880464, OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. (HEBREW UNION COL; TRINITY UNIV, COATES LIBR; WISCONSIN HISTL SOC LIBR; TEL AVIV UNIV) Blue cover with illustration of bridge. Few pencil notes on cover, previous owner's stamp on title page, light wear to front and back cover, else clean copy. Very Good Condition overall. Scarce. (HOLO2-159-1-2) xx
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Elon, Amos
La Rivolta degli Ebrei. Dalla Diaspora alla Patria : la Storia di Theodor Herzl e del Ritorno degli Ebrei in Palestina.
Mm 160x225 "Collana Storica Rizzoli". Volume cartonato rigido con sopracoperta originale a colori, 526 pagine Bibliografia ed indice dei nomi in chiusura. Libro in ottime condizioni ovvero mai letto, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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Elon, Amos
Schrei ohne Antwort : Tatsachenroman / aus d. Engl. übertr. von Traudl Lessing.
Wien [u.a.] : Molden, 1979. 360 S. 8°. 1. Aufl. OPpbd. (Leinenstruktur) mit SU.
Bookseller reference : 11360
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Elsner, Gine
Heilkräuter, "Volksernährung", Menschenversuche. Ernst Günther Schenck (1904 - 1998). Eine deutsche Arztkarriere.
Hamburg, VSA-Verlag, 2010. 8°. 142 Seiten. Mit Abbildungen und Kartenskizzen. Original-Pappband. (Einband etwas berieben).
Bookseller reference : 32941A
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Elstermann, Knut
Gerdas Schweigen. Die Geschichte einer Überlebenden.
Berlin, be.bra, 2005. Pappband, Schutzumschlag, 8°, 191 S., einige s/w Abbildungen; -sehr gutes Exemplar.
Bookseller reference : 12550
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Enelow, H. G.
KAUFMANN KOHLER
Original Wraps. 12mo. 235-260 [ie 25] pages. 19 cm. First separate edition. With frontispiece portrait of Kaufmann Kohler. Previously printed in the American Jewish Year Book, 28 (192627) , 23560. Laudatory biography of the life and thought of Kaufmann Kohler (1843-1926) after his passing; written by Hyman Enelow (1877-1934) a long time friend of the Kohler family and a posthumous editor of certain of Kaufmann Kohler's works. Subjects: Kohler, Kaufmann, 1843-1926. OCLC lists 3 copies (NYPL, HUC, Amsterdam) . Wraps bumped and soiled, with top edge of wrap chipped; bumped throughout, but clean and fresh. Good condition. (AMR-46-1)
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Engel, David; Yitzchak Mais; Eva Fogelman
DARING TO RESIST: JEWISH DEFIANCE IN THE HOLOCAUST
Softbound. 4to. 146 pages. 28 cm. First edition. "Produced and published on the occasion of the exhibition Daring to Resist: Jewish Defiance in the Holocaust by the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, New York, NY, April 2007-July 2008." Publishers description: This important companion book challenges the stereotypical view that Jews were passive victims of Nazi oppression. Highlighting the themes of the exhibition, this unique compilation of more than thirty memoirs, oral histories, and letters - some published for the first time in English - documents from a Jewish perspective the vitality and resilience of Jewish life under Nazi oppression. The collection also includes original and thought provoking essays by exhibition curator Yitzchak Mais, Holocaust scholar David Engel, and psychologist Eva Fogelman, all of whom offer new insights about this important chapter of Jewish history. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Exhibitions. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Exhibitions. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-97-38)
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Engelstern, Lazar
MIT DI VEGN FUN DER SHEYRES-HAPLEYTEH
First edition. Original green boards with illustrated blue dust jacket with green abstract image. 8vo. 399 pages; 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to On the Way with the Saving Remnant. Includes several black-and-white photographs. SUBJECT (S) : Lithuanian Jews, Holocaust, Personal narratives, Vilnius, Biography. Some dampstaining. Some edgewear to jacket. Very minimal markings. Slight toning to pages. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-25)
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Epstein, Helen
CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST: CONVERSATIONS WITH SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF SURVIVORS
Hardcover, 348 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Psychological aspects. Children of Holocaust survivors -- Psychology. Holocaust. Overlevenden. Includes bibliographical references. Fading to cover. In dust jacket. Good condition. (Holo2-19-10)
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Epstein, I. editor
ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF THE VERY REV. DR. J.H. HERTZ, CHIEF RABBI OF THE UNITED HEBREW CONGREGATIONS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 (5703)
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Xi, 442 pages, 111 pages ports. 25cm. Hertz (18721946) was the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth and a powerful advocacy of Zionism. He fought courageously against Nazism and its echoes in England and strongly criticized the policies adopted by the Mandatory government in Palestine, which he visited frequently. CONTENTS: The Chief Rabbi, by Ephraim Levine. --Talmud manuscripts and editions, by E. N. Adler. --Gnostic themes in rabbinic cosmology, by AlexanderAltmann. --Joseph da Veiga and stock exchange operations in the seventeenth century, by M. B. Amzalak. --Jewish languages, by Salomo Birnbaum. --The ethics of the rabbis, by Abraham Cohen. --The chief rabbis of Vilna, by Israel Cohen. --The meaning of "sacrifices" in the Psalms, by Samuel Daiches. --Collatio 2.6.5., by David Daube. The so-called "science" movements and their relation to Judaism, by Bernard Drachman. --The conception of the Commandments of the Torah in Aaron Halevi's Sefer ha-hinnuk, by Isidore Epstein. --Incunables about Jews and Judaism, by Aron Freimann. --Popular proverbs in the Jerusalem Talmud, by J. H. Greenstone. --Fasts and fasting, by A. W. Greenup. --Elisha ben Abujah, by R. T. Herford. --The fantastic career of Joshua Abraham Norton, by Louis Hermann. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish literature. Judaism. Littérature juive. Judaïsme. Judentum. Hertz, Joseph H. (Joseph Herman) , 1872-1946. Very good condition. (FEST-1-15).
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Epstein, I. editor
ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF THE VERY REV. DR. J.H. HERTZ, CHIEF RABBI OF THE UNITED HEBREW CONGREGATIONS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 (5703)
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Xi, 442 pages, 111 pages ports. 25cm. Hertz (18721946) was the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth and a powerful advocacy of Zionism. He fought courageously against Nazism and its echoes in England and strongly criticized the policies adopted by the Mandatory government in Palestine, which he visited frequently. CONTENTS: The Chief Rabbi, by Ephraim Levine. --Talmud manuscripts and editions, by E. N. Adler. --Gnostic themes in rabbinic cosmology, by AlexanderAltmann. --Joseph da Veiga and stock exchange operations in the seventeenth century, by M. B. Amzalak. --Jewish languages, by Salomo Birnbaum. --The ethics of the rabbis, by Abraham Cohen. --The chief rabbis of Vilna, by Israel Cohen. --The meaning of "sacrifices" in the Psalms, by Samuel Daiches. --Collatio 2.6.5., by David Daube. The so-called "science" movements and their relation to Judaism, by Bernard Drachman. --The conception of the Commandments of the Torah in Aaron Halevi's Sefer ha-hinnuk, by Isidore Epstein. --Incunables about Jews and Judaism, by Aron Freimann. --Popular proverbs in the Jerusalem Talmud, by J. H. Greenstone. --Fasts and fasting, by A. W. Greenup. --Elisha ben Abujah, by R. T. Herford. --The fantastic career of Joshua Abraham Norton, by Louis Hermann. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish literature. Judaism. Littérature juive. Judaïsme. Judentum. Hertz, Joseph H. (Joseph Herman) , 1872-1946. Inscription on title page, bookplate on inside cover. Some staining to spine. Otherwise very good condition. (FEST-1-15a).
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Epstein, I. editor
ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF THE VERY REV. DR. J.H. HERTZ, CHIEF RABBI OF THE UNITED HEBREW CONGREGATIONS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 (5703)
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Xi, 442 pages, 111 pages ports. 25cm. Hertz (18721946) was the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth and a powerful advocacy of Zionism. He fought courageously against Nazism and its echoes in England and strongly criticized the policies adopted by the Mandatory government in Palestine, which he visited frequently. CONTENTS: The Chief Rabbi, by Ephraim Levine. --Talmud manuscripts and editions, by E. N. Adler. --Gnostic themes in rabbinic cosmology, by AlexanderAltmann. --Joseph da Veiga and stock exchange operations in the seventeenth century, by M. B. Amzalak. --Jewish languages, by Salomo Birnbaum. --The ethics of the rabbis, by Abraham Cohen. --The chief rabbis of Vilna, by Israel Cohen. --The meaning of "sacrifices" in the Psalms, by Samuel Daiches. --Collatio 2.6.5., by David Daube. The so-called "science" movements and their relation to Judaism, by Bernard Drachman. --The conception of the Commandments of the Torah in Aaron Halevi's Sefer ha-hinnuk, by Isidore Epstein. --Incunables about Jews and Judaism, by Aron Freimann. --Popular proverbs in the Jerusalem Talmud, by J. H. Greenstone. --Fasts and fasting, by A. W. Greenup. --Elisha ben Abujah, by R. T. Herford. --The fantastic career of Joshua Abraham Norton, by Louis Hermann. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish literature. Judaism. Littérature juive. Judaïsme. Judentum. Hertz, Joseph H. (Joseph Herman) , 1872-1946. Inscription on title page, bookplate on inside cover. Some staining to spine. Otherwise very good condition. (FEST1-15a).
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Epstein, Wolf, editor
LE COMBAT MARXISTE, QUATRIEME ANNEE, NO 28-29. FEVRIER-MARS 1936
Paper Wraps. Stapled. 27 cm. 24 pages. In French. Several articles dealing with Nazism and anti-Semitism in contemporary Europe (the editor was a leading Jewish socialist of the time) . Founded by activists who left the Democratic Communist Circle, Le Combat Marxiste was published monthly from 1933-1936 and called for a regeneration of the Socialist Party. Contents of this issue include: "Les divers aspects de l'Etat en regime capitaliste, " J. Haver; "Le probleme du fascisme, " Th. Pechy; "Le stakhanovisme, " A. Yougov; "L'antisemitisme contemporain et les 'Protocoles des sages de Sion', " B. Nicolaevsky; "Le sionisme, agent de Hitler?" J. Peskine. OCLC lists no copies. Covers and first page are detached but present. Chipping at edges, 1 rip to corner of cover. Margin notes and underlining on several pages. Pages are fragile but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-39-6)
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Ericksen, Robert P
THEOLOGIANS UNDER HITLER: GERHARD KITTEL, PAUL ALTHAUS, AND EMANUEL HIRSCH
Softbound. 8vo. 245 pages. 25 cm. First edition. Robert Ericksen here presents his interpretation of the work and thought of three of Germany's great Protestant theological thinkers who supported Adolf Hitler. It is a most revealing study. He attempts throughout the work to understand how these three could have lent support to Hitler. He reviews the social setting of the Weimar Republic, deals with what he calls the crisis of modernity, and offers an interpretation of Protestant theological developments prior to and during Hitler's rise. Then he proceeds to study the three in turn.
Gerhard Kittel, perhaps the best known of the three because of his editorship of the massive Theologisches Wörterbuch zum Neuen Testament, now available in English translation, knew ancient Judaism very well and spent much of his life polemicizing against Jewish thought and in support of a Christianity freed of Jewish elements. He always claimed not to be anti-Semitic, but simply to be doing scholarly work that revealed the sharp contrasts between Judaism and Christianity. Many scholars in Germany have also drawn the contrast too sharply, but Kittel cannot be freed of the charge of having found support in his scholarship for his Nazi position with regard to the Jews. Emmanuel Hirsch, immensely learned in Protestant theology and a thoroughgoing apologist for Nazism, accomplished feats of scholarly work, especially in the history of Protestant thought. It is easy enough to spot the points where his Nazi views appear, but much of his work continues to be of great value. Paul Althaus is perhaps the most tragic of the three figures. Long associated with the Erlangen approach to theology and a great interpreter of Martin Luther, his constructive theological work aimed at showing how important the community was for an understanding of Christianity, and how central this notion of peoplehood had been for ancient Israel and was for the early Christian community-points well recognized and underscored today. But he was able to wring from this understanding a contemporary viewpoint in support of Hitler's call for peoplehood, racial purity, and land. A fine and discerning theological emphasis was perverted into a position that accommodated the Hitler movement. After the late 1930s, it appears, Althaus wrote nothing further that could easily be used for political-propagandistic purposes by the Nazis. One reads such a study with a sense of deep sadness as well as with frequent outbursts of anger. One need not share the view of the author that any one of the three theologians under review actually made Nazism intellectually respectable. One can hardly escape the author's conclusion, however: we all have much to learn from a careful review of the life and work of the three, for such aberrations, alongside Nazism's unspeakable accompanying deeds, could occur again. (Theology Today, Volume 43, April 1986, book review by Walter Harrelson of Vanderbilt Divinity School) . Subjects: Theologians - Germany - Biography. Church and state - Germany - History - 1933-1945. Theologie. Protestantisme. Nationaal-socialisme. Kittel, Gerhard, 1888-1948. Althaus, Paul, 1888-1966. Hirsch, Emanuel, 1888-1972. Germany - Biography. Germany - Social conditions - 1933-1945. Germany; Social conditions; Attitudes of Protestant theologians, 1933-1945. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-100-25)
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ERNST NOLTE
DOPO IL COMUNISMO Contributi all'interpretazione della storia del XX secolo
SANSONI 1992 SEGNI DEL TEMPO, OTTIME CONDIZIONI GENERALI
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EUGENIO ZOLLI
ANTISEMITISMO EUGENIO ZOLLI ANTISEMITISMO DALLE ORIGINI DI ISRAELE 1945
DESCRIZIONE: Editrice A.V.E. Roma 1945, br. ed., pp. 261 in 8°. Al termine della seconda guerra mondiale, quando non gli erano ancora noti gli orrori dei campi di sterminio nazisti, Eugenio Zolli pubblicò questo volume volto a delineare la storia dell'antisemitismo dalle origini del popolo di Israele fino agli eventi allora più recenti. Zolli mette a nudo le radici profonde dell'odio e delle persecuzioni antiebraiche nel corso dell'antichità e lungo duemila anni di cultura europea, con particolare riferimento ai fermenti pseudointellettuali dell'Ottocento e del primo Novecento. CONDIZIONI: Buone cop. con pieghe, dorso scurito. PESO / WEIGHT: 400 gr. without package
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Exposition Crimes Hitlériens
CRIMES HITLÉRIENS: GRAND PALAIS, EXPOSITION
Original Wraps. 4to. [32] pages. 27 cm. First edition. In French. Catalogue of the Exposition Crimes hitlériens. Page [2] contains color reproduction of lithograph poster 'S. S. Crimes Hitlériens' exhibition in Paris at the Grand-Palais, which was originally held from June 10 until July 31, 1945. Committee of honor includes Mitterand; organizing committee includes Coste-Floret, Boissieu, Webel, Paoli, Herst, Billiet. Page [3] includes plan and legend for lay out of the exposition. Complete illustrated throughout, in red and black ink. Includes many gruesome photos of the fate met by members of the French Resistance throughout France, photographs from the Struthof Camp, tallies of deportations of French Jews, tallies of the numbers of forced laborers from France, etc. In June 1945, the French government sponsored a huge exhibition, filling twenty-nine rooms of the Grand Palais, entitled 'Hitler's Crimes'. One of the rooms was devoted, according to the catalogue, to 'The Jews'. It presented a chronology of the internment of Jews in the French Camps of Pithiviers, Beuane-la-Rolande, and Drancy, in the occupied zone, and at Gurs in Southwestern France under the rule of Vichy. It also gave a tally of deportations from Drancy to Germany: 62, 608. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945-Atrocities-Exhibitions World War, 1939-1945-France-Exhibitions France-History-German occupation, 1940-1945-Exhibitions. OCLC lists 6 copies. Some wear and staining to wraps. Closed tears, tape repairs and pen markings. Interior clean and fresh. Good condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-118-28A)
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Exposition Crimes Hitlériens
CRIMES HITLÉRIENS: GRAND PALAIS, EXPOSITION
Original Wraps. 4to. [32] pages. 27 cm. First edition. In French. Catalogue of the Exposition Crimes hitlériens. Page [2] contains color reproduction of lithograph poster 'S. S. Crimes Hitlériens' exhibition in Paris at the Grand-Palais, which was originally held from June 10 until July 31, 1945. Committee of honor includes Mitterand; organizing committee includes Coste-Floret, Boissieu, Webel, Paoli, Herst, Billiet. Page [3] includes plan and legend for lay out of the exposition. Complete illustrated throughout, in red and black ink. Includes many gruesome photos of the fate met by members of the French Resistance throughout France, photographs from the Struthof Camp, tallies of deportations of French Jews, tallies of the numbers of forced laborers from France, etc. In June 1945, the French government sponsored a huge exhibition, filling twenty-nine rooms of the Grand Palais, entitled 'Hitler's Crimes'. One of the rooms was devoted, according to the catalogue, to 'The Jews'. It presented a chronology of the internment of Jews in the French Camps of Pithiviers, Beuane-la-Rolande, and Drancy, in the occupied zone, and at Gurs in Southwestern France under the rule of Vichy. It also gave a tally of deportations from Drancy to Germany: 62, 608. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945-Atrocities-Exhibitions World War, 1939-1945-France-Exhibitions France-History-German occupation, 1940-1945-Exhibitions. OCLC lists 6 copies. Creased, hole in front cover, light wear to wraps. Interior unaffected. Good condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-118-28B)
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Extraordinary State Commission; M. Kalinin, A. Gorkin, T. D. Lysenko, Et Al
INVESTIGATION OF NAZI ATROCITIES: DECREE OF THE SUPREME SOVIET OF THE U.S.S.R.; STATEMENT BY THE EXTRAORDINARY STATE COMMISSION
Original Wraps. 12mo. 15 pages. 19 cm. First edition. A Soviet war news pamphlet. Price 2d. CPS 25277 on rear wrap. Contains Decree of the Supreme Soviet for establishing the Extraordinary State Commission to investigate Nazi Atrocities; and April 6, 1943 'Statement by the Extraordinary Commission for the Ascertainment and Investigation of Crimes of the German-Fascist Invaders and their Associates, on Outrages against Citizens and Damage to Collective Farms, Public Organisations, State Enterprises and Institutions of the U. S. S. R. In the towns of Vyazma, Gzhatsk and Sychevka, Smolensk region, and in the town of Rzhev, Kalinin region. ' The Statement contains numerous firsthand source material on atrocities and murders in these regions, abduction for slave labor in Germany, wholesale destruction of towns, museums, etc. Mass shootings; contains a list of German officers responsible for these crimes. The Extraordinary State Commission was established on 2 November 1942, by a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, for officially 'investigating the Crimes of the GermanFascist Aggressors' and their allies, and was the major official body for recording and documenting Nazi war crimes and pillage. The Reports of the Commission comprised major evidential material presented at the Nuremberg trials and the Japanese war criminals' trials. The reports appeared in English in the daily publication Soviet War News issued by the Press Department of the Soviet Embassy in London. Subjects: Atrocities - Soviet Union - History - 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 - Soviet Union. Atrocities. German Occupation of Soviet Union (1941-1944) World War (1939-1945) Soviet Union - History - German occupation, 1941-1944. OCLC lists 4 copies (Florida, Oxford, Northwestern, Swansea) , none in the Northeast. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. Scarce and Important. (HOLO2-123-51)
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Ezrahi, Sidra Dekoven.
BY WORDS ALONE: THE HOLOCAUST IN LITERATURE
Hardcover, xiii, 262 pages, 8vo, 24 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in literature. Literature, Modern -- 20th century -- History and criticism. Jewish literature -- History and criticism. Holocauste, 1939-1945. Litterature -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique. Litterature juive -- Histoire et critique. Letterkunde. Holocaust. Bibliography on pages 245-252. Includes index. In jacket, very good condition. (mx-32-3)
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FACKENHEIM Emil
La présence de Dieu dans l'histoire - Affirmations juives et réflexions philosophiques après Auschwitz. Traduit de l'anglais par Marguerite Delmotte et Bernard Dupuy. Avant-propos de Bernard Dupuy.
Paris: Verdier, 1980 in-8, 166-(9) pages. Broché, qq passage soulignés au bic. Collection "Les dix paroles". L'auteur: Philosophe juif d'origine allemande, enseignant à l'Université de Toronto, héritier de la pensée de Franz Rosenzweig et de %Martin Buber. Le livre: . Comment un juif croyant peut-il comprendre Auschwitz ? Quelle est la place de l'Holocauste dans l'histoire millénaire et souvent tragique d'Israël comme dans l'histoire du monde?
Bookseller reference : 1226288
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Fafara, Eugeniusz
GEHENNA LUDNOSCI ZYDOWSKIEJ
Original Cloth. 8vo. 669 pages. 20 cm. First edition. In Polish. 'The Gehenna of the Jews'. History of the holocaust in Poland, written by Eugene Fafara (1917-1999) , organizer of Polish peasant resistance and member of the Polish Peasant Party. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland. Judenverfolgung. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Occupation of Poland (1939-1945) History. Poland - History - Occupation, 1939-1945. From the library of Morris Wyszogrod. Clean and fresh in good jacket. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-117-25)
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Falconi, Carlo
THE POPES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, FROM PIUS X TO JOHN XXIII
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Xvi, 400 pages. Illus. Ports. 24 cm. Much on ww II. Translation of I Papi del Ventesimo Secolo. SUBJECT (S) : Papacy -- History -- 20th century. Includes bibliography: pages [370]-378. Translated from Italian by Muriel Grinrod. Edgewear to dust jacket. Nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-64-1)
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Fantoni, Gianluca
Storia della Brigata ebraica. Gli ebrei della Palestina che combatterono in Italia nella Seconda guerra Mondiale
Mm 160x240 Collana "Einaudi Storia" - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, 240 pagine. Libro in condizioni di nuovo con ancora la pellicola protettiva trasparente. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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Farbstein, David
DAS "EDIKT VON KONSTANTINOPEL"
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages. Nazi-era Swiss-Jewish defense of Judaism against a recent Antisemitic attack in the Swiss press. Farbstein critiques hundreds of years of Christian antisemitism as counter to the messages of the Bible. Interesting. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide, most of them in Germany and Switzerland, and none in New York. Very Good Condition (holo2-125-40) xx
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