Jewish Occupational Council
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ACTIVITIES OF JEWISH EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES: ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT 1941: TOGETHER WITH AN ANALYSIS OF THE ACTIVE FILE
Original Wrappers, hole punched in period folder. 4to. 13, [23] pages. 26 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era report analyzing employment agencies using information compiled participating Jewish employment agencies in the United States and Canada. Includes 26 tables and graphs detailing statistics regarding Jewish jobseekers, placement for agency applicants, and employment in 1941. The International Association of Jewish Vocational Services (IAJVS) was founded in 1939 as the Jewish Occupational Service. The original focus was employment services for WWII veterans and later included assistance for persecuted Jewish immigrants. The IAJVS has expanded its programs to include educational, rehabilitation, and home/community based services. (American Jewish Archives) Subjects: Jews -- United States -- Economic conditions -- Congresses. Jews -- Employment -- United States -- Congresses. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Some light age toning. Small library stamp on inside cover, with no other library markings. Front wrapper repaired, otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-109-16)
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Jewish Occupational Council
PATTERNS OF JEWISH OCCUPATIONAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Paperback, 31 pages, tables, 8vo, 26 cm. Series: Its report; no. 6; Variation: Jewish Occupational Council (New York, N. Y. ) . Report no. 6. Holocaust-era report, includes much on newly arrived refugees from Europe. SUBJECT(S) : Occupations -- United States. Jews -- United States. Jews -- Canada. Geographic: Canada -- Occupations. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Light wear. Wear to edges of cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-21-12)
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Jewish Occupational Council
REPORTS OF THE JEWISH OCCUPATIONAL COUNCIL: INITIAL REPORT NOVEMBER 1939; REPORT NO. 1, REVISED JANUARY 1940; [ & ] REPORT NO. 4, APRIL 1940 EXPERIMENTAL EDITION
Original wrappers. 4to. 19+23+20 pages. 28cm. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Later drafts of three reports, presumably circulated internally, issued by the Jewish Occupational Council. Reports are titled, A Report on the Occupational Research and Informational Activities of the leading Jewish Agencies in the United States, Occupational Research and Informational Activities of Leading Jewish Agencies: Report No. 1. Revised January, 1940, and Some Characteristics of 408 Baltimore Jewish Youth: Report No. 4. April, 1940: Experimental Edition. The Jewish Occupational Council established in 1939 in New York as a national advisory and coordinating agency for Jewish organizations and communities in the U. S. And Canada engaged in educational and vocational programs and job placement. (yivoarchives.org) The organization is now called the International Association of Jewish Vocational Services. Subjects: Occupations -- Choice -- Jews. Jews -- United States -- Charities. Employment agencies, bureaus, etc. -- Jews. Spines rebacked. All reports have some age toning and minimal library markings. Some edge wear to the reports. The November 1939 report has tears and some chipping along cover fore edge. All have clean, bright and undamaged text blocks. All three reports in very good condition. (HOLO2-109-20)
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Jewish Occupational Council
REPORTS OF THE JEWISH OCCUPATIONAL COUNCIL: NO. 2, 3, 5, 6.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. Pages. 26 cm. First edition. Four reports printed for public circulation. Reports are titled, Some Aspects of the Jewish Economic Problem, A Bibliography for Jewish Vocational Agencies, A Guide to General Vocational Services, and Patterns of Jewish Occupational Distribution in the United States and Canada. Note laid in to Report No. 2 reading, This printed edition of Some Aspects of the Jewish Economic Problem differs slightly from the mimeographed edition issued in 1939. Aside from minor revisions, there is new material in the section headed Conclusion on page 10. Most of the changes are based on reaction by readers of the earlier edition. Additional copies are available upon request. The Jewish Occupational Council established in 1939 in New York as a national advisory and coordinating agency for Jewish organizations and communities in the U. S. And Canada engaged in educational and vocational programs and job placement. (yivoarchives.org) The organization is now called the International Association of Jewish Vocational Services. Subjects: Occupations -- Choice -- Jews. Jews -- United States -- Charities. Employment agencies, bureaus, etc. -- Jews. Spines rebacked. Some shelf wear. Light library markings. Very good condition. (HOLO2-109-21)
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Jewish Occupational Council
VOLUME OF ACTIVITIES: JEWISH EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES: ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT 1942: TOGETHER WITH AN ANALYSIS OF THE ACTIVE FILE
Original Wrappers. 4to. [28] pages. 26 cm. First edition. Report analyzing jobseekers and rates of employment using information compiled from eighteen participating Jewish employment agencies in the United States and Canada. Includes 22 tables detailing statistics regarding Jewish jobseekers and employment in 1942. The International Association of Jewish Vocational Services (IAJVS) was founded in 1939 as the Jewish Occupational Service. The original focus was employment services for WWII veterans and later included assistance for persecuted Jewish immigrants. The IAJVS has expanded its programs to include educational, rehabilitation, and home/community based services. (American Jewish Archives) Subjects: Jews -- United States -- Economic conditions -- Congresses. Jews -- Employment -- United States -- Congresses. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Spine rebacked. Some light age toning. Small library stamp on inside cover, with no other library markings. Some chipping to front wrapper, otherwise very good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-109-5)
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Jewish Peoples Committee
JEWS IN ACTION: FIVE YEARS OF THE JEWISH PEOPLES COMMITTEE.
Original Wrappers. 12 mo. 15 pages. 19 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era detailed summary of the anti-fascist activities of the Jewish Peoples Committee. Demanding a forceful and militant approach to anti-fascist organizing worldwide, the Jewish Peoples Committee goes as far as accusing organizations, such as the American Jewish Congress and American Jewish Committee of passively allowing and ignoring antisemitic threats. The concise and polemical essay ends with a rousing call to DESTROY ANTI-SEMITISM! ABOLISH DISCRIMINATION! DEFEND DEMOCRACY AND PEACE! (Page 15) The Jewish People's Committee against Fascism and Anti-Semitism was formed in 1939, when the American Jewish Congress rejected applicants from the leftist International Workers Organization. (Sachar, myjewishlearning.com) Subjects: Antisemitism. Jewish Peoples Committee. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Spine rebacked. Minimal library markings. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-42)
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Jewish Pictorial Review
JEWISH PICTORIAL REVIEW. ILUSTRIRTE YOM-TEV BLETER: FAR YOMIM-TOYVIM UN A GANTS YOR. VOL I, NR 2/3 (AUTUMN 1948)
Original Illustrated wrappers, 4to. 28 cm. Ceased in 1951. In Yiddish with English Rear Cover. Title from masthead. Includes music, poetry, fiction, journalism and, of course, many photos, photo-montages, and artwork. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 holdings that potentially include these issues. Minimal dampstaining. Minimal edgewear. Minimal rubbing and staining. Very good condition. (period-1-6A)
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Jewish Progressive Club
JEWISH PROGRESSIVE CLUB
1st Edition. Original 7 1/2 X 9 1/2 Inch Wartime Photograph of Members of the Jewish Progressive Club in Atlanta. "The Jewish Progressive Club was established in 1913 by Russian Jews who felt unwelcome at the Standard Club that had been founded by German Jews in 1867. Its organizers set up a holding company with a capitalization of $25, 000 to invest in real estate. In 1916, they constructed on Pryor Street a clubhouse which included a hall for dances, a billiard room, and a swimming pool. It was one of the only clubs in America to express its Jewishness openly. The Jewish Progressive Club was less exclusive than the Standard Club, and also more affordable. Since membership dues were a mere three dollars per month, it was quite popular with the "Russian" Jews, who were welcomed as members. In comparison, the Standard Club a fifty dollar initiation fee and annual dues of forty two dollars. By 1924, the Jewish Progressive Clubs membership surpassed 500, and the building had to be expanded [Shankman, . 'Atlanta Jewry, 1900-1930.' American Jewish Archives Journal. Vol. 25, No. 2 (1973) ] Perhaps a unique surviving copy of this photo. In very good condition. (AMR-52-28)
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Jewish Progressive Club
WINNERS OF THE JITTERBUG DANCE CONTEST
1st Edition. Original 7 1/2 X 9 1/2 Inch Wartime Photograph of the Winners of the Jitterbug Dance Contest in 1943 taken at the Jewish Progressive Club in Atlanta. Two of the Winners, Leo Cohen (middle) , and May Shapiro (right) , are identified. "The Jewish Progressive Club was established in 1913 by Russian Jews who felt unwelcome at the Standard Club that had been founded by German Jews in 1867. Its organizers set up a holding company with a capitalization of $25, 000 to invest in real estate. In 1916, they constructed on Pryor Street a clubhouse which included a hall for dances, a billiard room, and a swimming pool. It was one of the only clubs in America to express its Jewishness openly. The Jewish Progressive Club was less exclusive than the Standard Club, and also more affordable. Since membership dues were a mere three dollars per month, it was quite popular with the "Russian" Jews, who were welcomed as members. In comparison, the Standard Club a fifty dollar initiation fee and annual dues of forty two dollars. By 1924, the Jewish Progressive Clubs membership surpassed 500, and the building had to be expanded [Shankman, . 'Atlanta Jewry, 1900-1930.' American Jewish Archives Journal. Vol. 25, No. 2 (1973) ]. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. In very good condition. (AMR-52-27)
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Jewish Publication Society Of America.
READINGS FROM THE HOLY SCRIPTURES FOR JEWISH SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
16mo. 512 pages. In English. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. The Jewish Publication Society of America is a society for the publication in English of books of Jewish content founded on June 3, 1888, as an annual membership organization. It was the third attempt to establish such a body in the United States. Its two predecessors were both called the American Jewish Publication Society; the first was founded by Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia in 1845 and discontinued in 1851, and the second was founded by a New York group and lasted from 1873 to 1875. The third effort, responding to the needs of a rapidly growing Jewish population, proved successful. The organizational meeting was called in Philadelphia, then still considered the cultural capital of the United States, by Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf and Dr. Solomon Solis-Cohen. The Society functions through a board of trustees, usually with a businessman as president. (EJ, Grayzel) In good condition. (HOLO2-8-5)
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Jewry, World Jewish Congress. Representation Of Polish
DURKH FAYER UN BLUT: GETO-BLETER
Original Wraps. 8vo. 135 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Title translates as, 'Through Fire and Blood; Ghetto Pages'. Includes numerous firsthand reports from members of the Jewish National Committee in Warsaw, some with author attributions, of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, the organizations involved, etc. With firsthand account, 'A year in Treblinka'. Published by the Representatives of Polish Jewry in America. 'November 1944'. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish 1939-1945 - Poland - Warsaw. Poland - History - German Occupation 1939 - 1945. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Poland. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland. OCLC lists 24 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-118-4) xx
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Joachimowicz, A.
UNTER SHTOLENEM BLOY. [AUTHOR INSCRIBED]
Cloth, 8vo, 159 pages. 24 cm. In Yiddish. LCCN: 76-952021. Holocaust Poetry. Inscribed by the author. Very Good Condition. (H-43-1)
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Jochem, Gerhard; Kettner, Ulrike
Gedenkbuch für die nürnberger Opfer der Schoa & Ergänzungsband [MAIN VOLUME & SUPPLEMENT] [TWO VOLUME SET]. [SERIES]: Quellen zur Geschichte und Kultur der Stadt Nürnberg - 29/30.
TWO VOLUME SET (with supplement/Ergänzungsband). 245x175 mm. [LIII+483]+[XIII+194] pages. [BOTH VOLUMES]: Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket edges slightly wrinkled. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. [VOL.I]: Cover upper edge slightly bumped. [SUMMARY]: Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Jochems dr. DB. D. B.
Licht in het donker. Het Philips-Kommando in Kamp Vught. Belevenissen en achtergronden.
Vught: Stichting Nationaal Monument Kamp Vught 48 pagina's. Foto's documenten afbeeldingen. Informatieboekje bij de reizende tentoonstelling en de educatieve website Stichting Geschiedschrijving Philips-Kommando Concentratiekamp Vught '43-'44. 1ste / 1st. soft cover geniet/stapled. good / goed. A4 formaat. paperback. Stichting Nationaal Monument Kamp Vught paperback
Bookseller reference : 011215
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JOCHMANN, WERNER.
Gesellschaftskrise und Judenfeindschaft in Deutschland 1870-1945.
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Joffe, E. G.
INOSTRANNYE EVREI V TROSTENETSKOM LAGERE SMERTI
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Russian. Title translates as, Foreign Jews in the Trostenets Death Camp. E. G. Joffe is a leading historian regarding the Holocaust in Belarus. He has written thoroughly on the subject and among other titles is a board member of the national historic Society and Foundation in Trostenets. Maly Trotenests was a village in Eastern Bellrussia located 7.5 miles east of Minsk; camp and site of mass murder of Jews. About 200, 000 people were murdered in the Trostenets area. About 65, 000 were killed in Maly Trostenets, including over 30, 000 from the last major action in Minsk. Between July 28--31, 1942 and on October 21, 1943 the last Jews from Minsk were murdered and buried in Maly Trostenets and Bolshoi Trostenets. During 1942, Jews from Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Austria, and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia were brought by train to be killed in Maly Trostenets. Most of the victims were lined up in front of large pits and shot. Tractors then flattened the pits out. The prisoners in the camp were forced to sort through the victims' possessions and maintain the camp. They occasionally underwent selections (see also Selktion) . This happened more frequently during 1943. In the fall of 1943 the Nazis began to destroy all evidence of mass murder by burning bodies. Soviet Prisoners of war were forced to rake through the ashes looking for gold. As the Soviet army approached in June 1944, the Germans killed most of the remaining prisoners. On June 30 the Germans completely destroyed the camp. When the Soviets arrived on July 3, they found a few Jews who had escaped. (yadvashem.org) Subjects: Jews, German -- Belarus. Jews, Austrian -- Belarus. Jews, Czech -- Belarus. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Belarus. Concentration camps -- Belarus. World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Belarus. World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German. Trostenets (Concentration camp) OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. (NYPL, Stanford, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Univ. Of Chicago, Univ of Illinois, Harvard, Natl. Libr. Of Israel, British Libr. ) Like new, no markings text bright and fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-110-14)
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Johann Neuhausler
What was it like in the Concentration Camp at Dachau
Manz A.G 1960. Paperback. Acceptable. No dustjacket as issued. Cover has some wear a crease in upper right front corner and a slight bend along left rear side that carries through the pages to the front cover. Former owner's name in red ink at top of title page. One page has a circular tear in lower left near spine. Manz A.G paperback
Bookseller reference : 516
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Johannsen, G. Kurt; Heinrich Kraft
DAS KOLONIALPROBLEM DEUTSCHLANDS. DIE NOTWENDIGKEIT DER NEUVERTEILUNG DER ROHSTOFFQUELLEN DER WELT. TATSACHEN UND ARGMENTE ZUR FORDERUNG AUF RÜCKGABE DER DEUTSCHEN KOLONIEN. EINE AUSEINANDERSETZUNG MIT DEN NEUESTEN STIMMEN DES AUSLANDES.
1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers, 8vo, 83 pages. In German. Nazi-era imprint. Title translates as, The Colonial Problem of Germany. The Need for the Redistribution of the Worlds Sources of Raw Materials. Facts and Arguments for the Return of the German Colonies. A Publication of Current International Voices. Includes maps on cover, as well as color maps showing the colonies of the great world powers. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-138-15)
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Johansen, Jahn Otto
MIN JIDDISCHE MAMMA
Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket; 8vo; 197 pages; Scandinavian Holocaust Novel. (HOLO2-77-55)
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JOHE, WERNER.
Neuengamme. Zur Geschichte der Konzentrationslager in Hamburg. Mit einem Geleitwort von K.von Dohnanyi.
Mit s/w Fotos.
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JOHE, WERNER.
Neuengamme. Zur Geschichte der Konzentrationslager in Hamburg. Mit einem Geleitwort von K. von Dohnanyi.
Mit einigen S/W Fotos.
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JOHE, WERNER.
Neuengamme. Zur Geschichte der Konzentrationslager in Hamburg. Mit einem Geleitwort von Klaus v. Dohnanyi.
Illustr.
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JOHE, WERNER.
Neuengamme. Zur Geschichte der Konzentrationslager in Hamburg. Mit einem Geleitwort von K. von Dohnanyi.
Mit einigen S/W Fotos.
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JOHE, WERNER.
Neuengamme. Zur Geschichte der Konzentrationslager in Hamburg.
Mit einigen S/W Fotos.
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JOHE, WERNER.
Neuengamme. Zur Geschichte der Konzentrationslager in Hamburg. Mit einem Geleitwort von K. von Dohnanyi.
Mit einigen S/W Fotos.
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JOHE, WERNER.
Neuengamme. Zur Geschichte der Konzentrationslager in Hamburg. Mit einem Geleiwort von K. von Dohnanyi.
Mit einigen S/W Fotos.
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JOHE, WERNER.
Neuengamme. Zur Geschichte der Konzentrationslager in Hamburg. Mit einem Geleitwort von K. von Dohnanyi.
Mit einigen s/w Fotos.
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John CORNWELL
Hitler's Pope. The Secret Life of Pius XII. FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
Viking 1999. 8vo. First Edition with plates; black cloth gilt back grey endpapers a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Detailed account of the Pope who ignored the holocaust. Viking, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 23929
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John Otto Reinemann
Fortgerissen. : Mein Leben Diesseits Und Jenseits Des Ozeans.
Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Waldemar Kramer 1981. hardcover. illustrated boards. no flaws. german language version of english original. 294pp. "erinnerungen und gedanken von john otto reinemann. ubersetzt von renate orth-guttmann.". No Edition Stated. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Verlag Waldemar Kramer Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2556 ISBN : 3782902378 9783782902373
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Johnson Eric A.
Nazi Terror: the Gestapo Jews and Ordinary Germans
NY: Basic Books 1999. 1st printing. VG/Fine 1/2" tears top of pgs. 1-12. xx 636 p. photos tables notes biblio index 8vo; Basic Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : 9518 ISBN : 0465049060 9780465049066
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Johnson Eric A.
Nazi Terror: The Gestapo Jews and Ordinary Germans
New York New York U.S.A.: Basic Books 2000. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Bound Galley Proof. 9&1/4" by 6". Clean and tight 618 pages picture on cover is slightly different slight edge wear. Basic Books Paperback
Bookseller reference : 024956 ISBN : 0465049060 9780465049066
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JOHNSON Eric A.
Nazi-terreur. Gestapo, joden en gewone Duitsers
Amsterdam, Areopagus s.d. [+/- 2000] 525pp.+ 8pp.ills., 24cm., goede staat, G84642
Bookseller reference : G84642
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JOHNSON Eric A.
Nazi-terreur. Gestapo, joden en gewone Duitsers
525pp.+ 8pp.ills., 24cm., goede staat, G84642
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Johnson, Eric A
Der nationalsozialistische Terror. Gestapo, Juden und gewöhnliche Deutsche.
Berlin, Siedler Verlag, 2001.
Bookseller reference : 173283
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JOHNSON, ERIC A.
Der nationalsozialistische Terror. Gestapo, Juden und gewöhnliche Deutsche.
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Jonathan STEINBERG
All or Nothing. The Axis and the Holocaust 1941-1943. FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
Routledge 1990. 8vo. First Edition with plates and patterned endpapers; black cloth backstrip lettered in silver a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Routledge, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 34940
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Jong, Clara de
In Nacht verloren. Die Deportation der Amsterdamer Juden 1940-1945 in Zeichungen und Gemälden. Texte v. Hans Pischner und Clara de Jong. Mit 20 Abbildungen.
Berlin: Kulturbund der DDR 1988. 34 S. 20 x 27 cm. Original-Heft.
Bookseller reference : 52162
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Jong, L. De
HOLLAND FIGHTS THE NAZIS
Hardcover, 8vo, 138 pages, plates (1 double) portraits, 22 cm. Series: Europe under the Nazis; Variation: Europe under the Nazis. SUBJECT(S) : Descriptor: World War, 1939-1945 -- Netherlands. Bezettingen. Jong (19142005) was a Dutch historian. Born in Amsterdam into a secular socialist family, De Jong studied history in Amsterdam and started his career in 1938 as foreign editor of the anti-Nazi weekly De Groene Amsterdammer. Upon the German invasion in May 1940 De Jong and his wife managed to flee the European mainland, leaving behind his parents, sister, and twin brother none of whom survived the war. De Jong spent the war years in London, working for Radio Oranje, the voice of the Dutch government-in-exile. He also wrote four volumes on the events in the occupied Netherlands. In September 1945 De Jong was appointed head of the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation, which had been founded in Amsterdam immediately after the liberation. In 1953 he earned his doctorate with a study of the German fifth column. In 1955 he was commissioned by the government to write the history of the Netherlands in World War II. Between 1969 and 1991 Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog (The Kingdom of the Netherlands in World War II) was published in 14 volumes. Aside from his position as head of the RIOD, De Jong also gained recognition and respect in television appearances. He worked as a commentator on international current affairs and from 1960 to 1965 presented a series on the Netherlands during World War II. He always remained an assimilated, secular Jew. During the Six-Day War (1967) , however, he identified with the Israeli cause. De Jong became more and more a conscious Dutch Jew rather than a Dutchman of Jewish descent (Kristel in EJ 2010) . Ex-library with usual markings. Spine cover loose. Bumped corners and edges. Yellowing of pages. Wear to binding. (Holo2-71-18)
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Jong, L. De; Setten, G. J. Van; Tielman, Rob; Nauta, J. S. K.
DE TWEEDE WERELDOORLOG EN ZIJN VERVOLGDEN : TEKST VAN VIER GASTCOLLEGES OVER DE VERVOLGING VAN JODEN, ZIGEUNERS EN HOMOSEXUELEN
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 48 p. ; 21 cm. In Dutch. Title translates into English as, The Second World War and its Victim: Text Of Four Guest Lecturers on the Prosecution of Jews, Gypsies and Homosexuals. Lectures on persecution during World War II. Includes two lectures by the famous Dutch historian and holocaust survivor Loe de Jong, whos magnum opus
Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog (The Kingdom of the Netherlands During World War II) , in fourteen volumes and 18, 000 pages, is the standard reference on the history of the Netherlands during World War II. (Wikipedia, 2016) Also includes a lecture titled, The Persecution of Homosexuals, by the esteemed Dutch sociologist and gay rights activist Rob Tielman. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide, only one copy in US (Univ. Of South Florida) . In very good+ condition. (holo2-131-27) xx
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Josef Bor
The Terezin Requiem
Knopf January 1963. First Edition. Unknown. Good/Fair. First American Edition Jacket has some tears and a number of missing pieces Knopf unknown
Bookseller reference : 225265
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Joseph Ilse M. B. E.; as told to Audrey Davis
Playing for Peace A Survivor's Mission
Lewes Sussex England: Temple House Books 1986. Very Good condition. Small pale yellow spot in the bottom margin of the first page. Otherwise a bright shiny tight copy. The spine is square and flat. 5.5" wide by 8.5" tall. NO owner's name or bookplate. NO remainder mark. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Photo illustrated. NOT price clipped �3.95 net. From the first printed page: "This is the true story of a courageous woman's reaction to discovering that her children had perished in the Auschwitz gas chambers. Since then Ilse Joseph has dedicated her life and her talent as a musician to working for peace and reconciliation." First printing with "First published 1986" so stated on the copyright page and NO indication of any other printing. . First Edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good condition. 166pp. Temple House Books Paperback
Bookseller reference : 015026 ISBN : 0863321585 9780863321580
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Josephs Jeremy
Swastika Over Paris: the Fate of the Jews in France
NY: Arcade Publishing 1989. 1st American printing. Fine/VG. 192 p. photos index 8vo; Arcade Publishing hardcover
Bookseller reference : 23082 ISBN : 155970036X 9781559700368
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JOSEPHS Jeremy
Swastika over Paris. The Fate of the French Jews. NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., First Edition, with plates; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
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Joshua D. Zimmerman Editor
Jews in Italy Under Fascist and Nazi Rule 1922-1945
Cambridge U.K./NY: Cambridge University Press 2005. cloth hard cover as issued. no flaws or wear. clean no markings tight binding. appears unused.; xxii-374pp. 4 maps. 20 illustrations including several in color. introduction and 18 essays/articles by various contributors. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine Plus/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Cambridge University Press Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 15768 ISBN : 0521841011 9780521841016
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JOURNALISTES et REPORTERS D'EUROPE NO 1
Allo Tel Aviv, allo le Caire ici europe no 1.
1967 Robert Laffont 1967 état d'usage 334 pages in 8 broché frottements et usures quelques rousseurs et jaunissements.
Bookseller reference : 8945
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Jozef Garlinski
Fighting Auschwitz: The Resistance Movement in the Concentration Camp
London: Julian Friedmann Publishers Ltd. 1975. hardcover in dust jacket. very faint spotting to top edge. top and fore edges slightly darker. dj shows only minor bits of edge-wear no chips. binding has slight lean. all flaws minor. no writing or text markings binding and hinges are strong.; english text.; xi-327pp. map endpapers 50 b/w illustrations and maps. the only book devoted to the resistance at auschwitz. author was a polish political prisoner in auschwitz. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Julian Friedmann Publishers Ltd. Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 11791 ISBN : 0904014096 9780904014099
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Jozef Marszalek
Majdanek: Konzentrationslager Lublin
Warsaw: Interpress 1984. Paper Back. Good. Rubbing and creases to the covers. Binding tight and square. Text in German. Interpress unknown
Bookseller reference : 219116 ISBN : 9110871721 9789110871724
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Jozef Marszalek
Majdanek: The Concentration Camp in Lublin
Warsaw: Interpress 1986. soft cover. only slight exterior rubbing to extremities. no other flaws - clean no markings sturdy sewn binding.; either the first or an early edition of the english translation.; 193pp. numerous b/w illustrations photos maps. history of one of the lesser-known nazi labor and extermination camps in poland. No Edition Stated. Soft Cover. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Interpress Paperback
Bookseller reference : 15923 ISBN : 8322321384 9788322321386
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Judaica
Moritz Dobrin. Ein jüdisches Schicksal, Text von Klünner. Werbeschrift aus d. Jahre 1931. Vom Potsdamer Platz in 3 Minuten, zum Brandenburger Tor in 2 Minuten. (Texterläuterungen:
Braunschweig, Archiv-Vlg., 1992. 8°. Mit mehreren Fotos seiner Filialen. 16 S., [9] S. Anzeigen. In der Original Verlagshülle, mit den Erläuterungen. Reprint. NEUWERTIG !!! Siehe Fotos. [2 Warenabbildungen]
Bookseller reference : 17782
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JUDAICA HOLOCAUST
Album: Conc. Camp Dachau
Dachau Germany: International Information Office for the Former Concentration Camp Dachau 1945-1948. First Edition. Paperback. Album assembled by Team 306 of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration who were assigned post-liberation control of the Dachau concentration camp. A stirring volume containing 41 images from within the camp depicting the facility and grounds liberated prisoners crematory and a staggering number of corpses. Includes photographs of the subsequent trial of Nazi officers conducted by American military personnel. 16 copies in OCLC of these only 10 in US institutions. Oblong 12mo. 10cm x 15cm; illustrated wrappers; 80pp; captions in English French Polish and German; illus. Trivial wear to extremities wrappers showing a few faint creases and tiny tears with two small spots to rear wrapper; internally quite fresh; a well-preserved Near Fine example. International Information Office for the Former Concentration Camp Dachau paperback
Bookseller reference : 38638
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