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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $300
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1. Familie Lֳ¶wy. Emil Keil Publishing, Berlin, early 20th century.
2. Ausflug in Karlsbad [trip in Karlsbad]. Posted in 1906.
3. Gruss aus dem Prater, "Beim Wֳ¼rstel". [Germany]. Not used.
4. Printed in Lvov, Posted in 1903.
All of the postcards are undivided; fair-good condition, varies.
2. Ausflug in Karlsbad [trip in Karlsbad]. Posted in 1906.
3. Gruss aus dem Prater, "Beim Wֳ¼rstel". [Germany]. Not used.
4. Printed in Lvov, Posted in 1903.
All of the postcards are undivided; fair-good condition, varies.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Five anti-Semitic postcards. Germany, early 20th century. Good condition. All but one sent by mail.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $250
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Eight anti-Semitic Postcards. Printed by Bund der Germanen, Vienna. Part of the series "Wiener Judenpresse" [Jewish Viennese Press].
Featuring illustrations of Jewish stereotypes on the title pages of Viennese newspapers. On the reverse appears a short text defaming Jews. Very good condition.
Featuring illustrations of Jewish stereotypes on the title pages of Viennese newspapers. On the reverse appears a short text defaming Jews. Very good condition.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Deutschmeister-Platz-Musik in Russ.-Polen. Anti-Semitic postcard Vienna: C. Pietsch, , between 1914 and 1918. Artist's name: Rud. Kristen. Very good condition.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $180
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1. Two news-leaflets of the Viennese Swimming Club Donau (Wiener Donau- Schwimmklubs), November-December 1921. Dealing with the national identity of the swimming club, the need for Aryan solidarity and against the participation of Jews in the club. Typewritten and stenciled, on the swimming club stationery. [2]; [2] pp, 34.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, folding marks, some of the words are not clear.
2. Printed circular letter issued by the Ice Skating Club in Vienna (Wiener Eislauf-Verein), May 1938. The letter announces that only non-Jews can be accepted as members. A detailed footnote explains in length who can be considered Jewish. [1] pp, 30 cm. Good condition, folding-marks, minor stains.
2. Printed circular letter issued by the Ice Skating Club in Vienna (Wiener Eislauf-Verein), May 1938. The letter announces that only non-Jews can be accepted as members. A detailed footnote explains in length who can be considered Jewish. [1] pp, 30 cm. Good condition, folding-marks, minor stains.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Sֳ₪uberung des Kunsttempels. Eine kunstpolitische Kampfschrift zur Gesundung deutscher Kunst im Geiste nordischer Art, Wolfgang Willrich. Munich-Berlin, 1937. German. First edition.
"Purifying the Art Temple", essay by Wolfgang Willrich (1897-1948) - German artist and art critic, member of the SS, one of the "Degenerate Art Exhibition" organizers (see item 32) - defaming Modern Art and promoting German Art in the Nordic spirit, with 64 photographs. 178, [6] pp, 23.5 cm. Minor tears at edges of leaves. Original cover, torn.
"Purifying the Art Temple", essay by Wolfgang Willrich (1897-1948) - German artist and art critic, member of the SS, one of the "Degenerate Art Exhibition" organizers (see item 32) - defaming Modern Art and promoting German Art in the Nordic spirit, with 64 photographs. 178, [6] pp, 23.5 cm. Minor tears at edges of leaves. Original cover, torn.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $450
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Der Ewige Jude, 265 bilddokumente, gesammelt von Dr. Hans Diebow. Munich-Berlin, 1937. Detailed booklet with 265 photographs, different from the catalogue that accompanied ג€The Eternal Jewג€ exhibition or ג€The Wandering Jew.ג€ At the beginning of the booklet is an explanation as to what the Nazis defined as the main way of identifying Jews: the nose. Afterwards there is a study of Jews from the Middle Ages, the Jews of Europe, and a study of the modern Jew. The book also relates to the ג€crueltyג€ of the Jew toward animals, the Jewish world of finance, and more. Attached: entry ticket to exhibition, shown in Vienna during July-August 1938. 128 pp, 25 cm. good condition. Damages to cover and first and last leaves.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $700
Sold for: $1,000
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Entartete "Kunst" Ausstellungsfֳ¼hrer. Berlin: Verlag fֳ¼r Kultur und Wirtschaftswerbung, [1937]. First edition. German.
The Nazi "Degenerate Art" exhibition opened in Munich in July 1937 and presented 650 paintings and sculptures (of which 54 are illustrated) by 112 artists, confiscated from museums and galleries throughout Germany. The exhibition's aim was to present whatever was perceived as degenerate and perverted in modern art. Amongst the works of art exhibited were oeuvres by leading artists of the first half of the 20th century, including Matisse, Picasso, Munch, Chagall, Kandinsky and others. Entrance was free and more than 2 million people visited the exhibition. 32 pp, 21 cm. Very good condition. Slight damage to of cover edges.
The Nazi "Degenerate Art" exhibition opened in Munich in July 1937 and presented 650 paintings and sculptures (of which 54 are illustrated) by 112 artists, confiscated from museums and galleries throughout Germany. The exhibition's aim was to present whatever was perceived as degenerate and perverted in modern art. Amongst the works of art exhibited were oeuvres by leading artists of the first half of the 20th century, including Matisse, Picasso, Munch, Chagall, Kandinsky and others. Entrance was free and more than 2 million people visited the exhibition. 32 pp, 21 cm. Very good condition. Slight damage to of cover edges.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $5,000
Sold for: $6,875
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1. Guide to the "Degenerate Art" exhibition - Entartete "kunst" Austellungsfֳ¼hrer, see previous item for further details. Very good condition.
2. Official souvenir-postcard from the "Degenerate Art" exhibition. Photograph of a building with a huge sign announcing the exhibition; on the reverse is the exhibition's postal stamp. 14X9 cm. Good condition.
3. Entartete Musik - eine abrechnung von staatsrat Dr. Hans Severus Ziegler. Vֳ¶lkischer Verlag, Dֳ¼sseldorf, 1938. Under the influence of the "Degenerate Art" exhibition (Entartete Kunst) in Munich, Dr. Hans Severus Ziegler organized an exhibition presenting the shallowness of black-Jewish music (mainly jazz, Jewish composers and modern avant-garde music), as compared with German music. For this exhibition, a real catalogue was not printed, only the booklet presented here, which includes the opening-speech by Ziegler (Goebbels also delivered a speech), quotations of Hitler's words, photographs, caricatures and paintings as they appeared in the exhibition.
The impact of this exhibition was beyond expectations and it marked the climax of the dramatic change caused by the Nazis to the musical scene: Europe lost its composers, musicians, researchers and teachers who were persecuted and exiled using the excuse of scientific research; some of them were forced to cease composing and others were sent to concentration camps. 32 pp, 21 cm. Fair-good condition. Booklet was professionally restored, original cover restored and so are one third of the leaves, with no text omission. Moisture marks to front and back cover and throughout the booklet. In spite of this, booklet is in very reasonable condition, in a new cardboard case.
2. Official souvenir-postcard from the "Degenerate Art" exhibition. Photograph of a building with a huge sign announcing the exhibition; on the reverse is the exhibition's postal stamp. 14X9 cm. Good condition.
3. Entartete Musik - eine abrechnung von staatsrat Dr. Hans Severus Ziegler. Vֳ¶lkischer Verlag, Dֳ¼sseldorf, 1938. Under the influence of the "Degenerate Art" exhibition (Entartete Kunst) in Munich, Dr. Hans Severus Ziegler organized an exhibition presenting the shallowness of black-Jewish music (mainly jazz, Jewish composers and modern avant-garde music), as compared with German music. For this exhibition, a real catalogue was not printed, only the booklet presented here, which includes the opening-speech by Ziegler (Goebbels also delivered a speech), quotations of Hitler's words, photographs, caricatures and paintings as they appeared in the exhibition.
The impact of this exhibition was beyond expectations and it marked the climax of the dramatic change caused by the Nazis to the musical scene: Europe lost its composers, musicians, researchers and teachers who were persecuted and exiled using the excuse of scientific research; some of them were forced to cease composing and others were sent to concentration camps. 32 pp, 21 cm. Fair-good condition. Booklet was professionally restored, original cover restored and so are one third of the leaves, with no text omission. Moisture marks to front and back cover and throughout the booklet. In spite of this, booklet is in very reasonable condition, in a new cardboard case.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $450
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1. Das Netz, das einst der Jude spann - Die Achse, die den Kampf gewann. [Germany, 1933]. Good condition. Minor stains and creases.
2. Der Jude verlֳ₪tzt [verletzt] das Ghetto. Postcard printed by the Propaganda Department of the Nazi party. Postmarked, Reich's postal stamps. Berlin, 1937-1938. Good condition, several stains.
3. Wer einem Juden reicht die hand, hat verraten volk und unterland, Braunschweig. Rudolf Fleischer Publishing, 1938. On the reverse appears an inkstamp "Wir haben das Joch getragen, nun sind wir frei und bleiben frei! Postamt Asch 1, am 21. September 1938". Good condition. Several stains.
2. Der Jude verlֳ₪tzt [verletzt] das Ghetto. Postcard printed by the Propaganda Department of the Nazi party. Postmarked, Reich's postal stamps. Berlin, 1937-1938. Good condition, several stains.
3. Wer einem Juden reicht die hand, hat verraten volk und unterland, Braunschweig. Rudolf Fleischer Publishing, 1938. On the reverse appears an inkstamp "Wir haben das Joch getragen, nun sind wir frei und bleiben frei! Postamt Asch 1, am 21. September 1938". Good condition. Several stains.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $425
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Seven catalogues of the Dorotheum Vienna Auction House. Vienna, 1938-1939.
Objects for sale include furniture, art, books and more. Following the title page appears the instruction, "Verbot der teilnahme von Juden an den versteigerungen des Dorotheums" - which prohibits Jews from participating in the auctions. Apparently, Home furnishings sold at the auctions belonged to Jews whose property was confiscated. 24.5 cm. Good condition. Stains on cover of one catalogue.
Objects for sale include furniture, art, books and more. Following the title page appears the instruction, "Verbot der teilnahme von Juden an den versteigerungen des Dorotheums" - which prohibits Jews from participating in the auctions. Apparently, Home furnishings sold at the auctions belonged to Jews whose property was confiscated. 24.5 cm. Good condition. Stains on cover of one catalogue.
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Auction 17 - Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
September 21, 2011
Opening: $180
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LEY, Robert. Internationaler Vֳ¶lkerbrei oder Vereinigte National-Staaten Europas? Berlin: Deutsche Arbeitsfront, 1941. First edition. German.
A nationalist anti-Semitic booklet, with photographs. The author, one of the leaders of the Nazi party; was head of the "German Labor Front." After the war he was arrested and brought to trial in Nuremberg where he was indicted for crimes against humanity; a few days later, he committed suicide. [34] pp, 20.5 cm. Very good condition, except for a 3cm. closed tear at the lower edge of some of the leaves.
A nationalist anti-Semitic booklet, with photographs. The author, one of the leaders of the Nazi party; was head of the "German Labor Front." After the war he was arrested and brought to trial in Nuremberg where he was indicted for crimes against humanity; a few days later, he committed suicide. [34] pp, 20.5 cm. Very good condition, except for a 3cm. closed tear at the lower edge of some of the leaves.
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