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Lot 421 Certificate Confirming the Dispatch of an Aid-Parcel from Iran to the USSR – The Joint, 1945
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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1. Printed postal-ticket, meant to be attached to an aid-parcel, which was sent from a Joint office in Tehran. French, Arabic and Russian. Adressee: Joseph Gafner, Vladivostok (USSR). The ticket was sent with the parcel and bears an Iranian postal stamp.
2. Postcard confirming the receipt of the aid-parcel from Tehran and detailing its content (mainly food products), Vladivostok, December 18 1945.
During the mid 1940s the Joint Organization aided Polish refugees who stayed in the USSR by sending parcels via Tehran. Sizes vary, good condition.
2. Postcard confirming the receipt of the aid-parcel from Tehran and detailing its content (mainly food products), Vladivostok, December 18 1945.
During the mid 1940s the Joint Organization aided Polish refugees who stayed in the USSR by sending parcels via Tehran. Sizes vary, good condition.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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"birger yidn" proclamation issued by the Central Committee of Polish Jews" [tsentral-komitet fun yidn in poyln). Lodz: Dos Naje Lebn printing press. [2nd half of 1940s]. Yiddish.
Call to Polish Jews to welcome the Jews returning from the USSR and support them morally and financially. Good condition. Folding-marks, stains. Cloth-backed for display and conservation. 41.5X59.5 cm.
Call to Polish Jews to welcome the Jews returning from the USSR and support them morally and financially. Good condition. Folding-marks, stains. Cloth-backed for display and conservation. 41.5X59.5 cm.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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The Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland. London: Hutchinson, [1943]. English.
This pamphlet constitutes the first official report about the Holocaust. Jan Karski-Kozielski was a Polish Government emissary in Nazi-occupied Poland who bribed his way into a German concentration camp and witnessed first-hand the mass extermination of Jews. The report, written in 1942 and printed in 1943 on behalf of the exiled Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London, contains the full text of a speech delivered to the United Nations in December 1942 that announces the reality of the Holocaust to the world, and additionally the joint UN declaration issued one week later. Printed in a small print run and never officially distributed in the period, with most copies destroyed.
The contents are divided into three parts:
1. Report about the state of the Jews in Poland, by Edward Raczyński, the Foreign Minister of the exiled Polish government: , "In the hope that the civilized world will draw the appropriate conclusion, the Polish Government desire to bring to the notice of the public, by means of the present White Paper, these renewed German efforts at mass extermination, with the employment of fresh horrifying methods."
2. Declaration of the United Nations dated December 17, 1942, according to which the attention of the governments of the Allied Forces "was drawn to numerous reports from Europe which [reported] that the German authorities do not only refrain from granting basic human rights to people of the Jewish race in all the territories under their barbaric rule, [but] currently manipulate the intentions that Hitler often repeated, to exterminate the Jewish People in Europe… [Governments] reconfirm their decision to ensure that those responsible for these crimes will not evade retaliation, and continue to take steps to [achieve] this goal."
3. Speech by the Polish Foreign Minister broadcast in December 1942, in which he calls upon the UN governments and the public to admit to the tragedy occurring in Europe and to take action.
16 pp printed in red and black, 21.5 cm. Stapled as issued in original self-wrappers. Near Fine condition. Minimal stains and rusting to the staples. Scarce.
This pamphlet constitutes the first official report about the Holocaust. Jan Karski-Kozielski was a Polish Government emissary in Nazi-occupied Poland who bribed his way into a German concentration camp and witnessed first-hand the mass extermination of Jews. The report, written in 1942 and printed in 1943 on behalf of the exiled Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in London, contains the full text of a speech delivered to the United Nations in December 1942 that announces the reality of the Holocaust to the world, and additionally the joint UN declaration issued one week later. Printed in a small print run and never officially distributed in the period, with most copies destroyed.
The contents are divided into three parts:
1. Report about the state of the Jews in Poland, by Edward Raczyński, the Foreign Minister of the exiled Polish government: , "In the hope that the civilized world will draw the appropriate conclusion, the Polish Government desire to bring to the notice of the public, by means of the present White Paper, these renewed German efforts at mass extermination, with the employment of fresh horrifying methods."
2. Declaration of the United Nations dated December 17, 1942, according to which the attention of the governments of the Allied Forces "was drawn to numerous reports from Europe which [reported] that the German authorities do not only refrain from granting basic human rights to people of the Jewish race in all the territories under their barbaric rule, [but] currently manipulate the intentions that Hitler often repeated, to exterminate the Jewish People in Europe… [Governments] reconfirm their decision to ensure that those responsible for these crimes will not evade retaliation, and continue to take steps to [achieve] this goal."
3. Speech by the Polish Foreign Minister broadcast in December 1942, in which he calls upon the UN governments and the public to admit to the tragedy occurring in Europe and to take action.
16 pp printed in red and black, 21.5 cm. Stapled as issued in original self-wrappers. Near Fine condition. Minimal stains and rusting to the staples. Scarce.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Képek az elhurcoltakról; Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau [photos of the deported]. Published by Fasiszták Altal Elhurcoltakat Segitő Bizottság [Aid Commission for the Fascist Deportation Victims]. Budapest, [1945?]. Hungarian.
Early booklet, printed shortly before the end of the war. With photos of concentration camps: Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Dachau. [20] pp, 29 cm. Fair-good condition. Tears (some fastened with adhesive-tape), folding marks and some staining. Rare.
Early booklet, printed shortly before the end of the war. With photos of concentration camps: Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Dachau. [20] pp, 29 cm. Fair-good condition. Tears (some fastened with adhesive-tape), folding marks and some staining. Rare.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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1.Exterminacion de los Judios en Polonia / Extermination of Polish
Jews / Churban fun poylishn yidntum, introduction by I.L. Hamburg [Buenos Aires?], [2nd half of 1940s]. Spanish, English and Yiddish.
Book in album-format, including numerous photos of the holocaust period, depicting the extermination of Polish Jews. 19.5X29.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains and creases, restored binding.
2." El Male Rachamim Shochem BaMeromim". Cultura printing press, Buenos Aires, [mid 1940s]. Hebrew, Yiddish and Spanish. Booklet with "Hazkarat Neshamot "prayer in memory of the holocaust victims. Printed on the back cover are names of Ghettos and concentration-camps. [12] pp, 26 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains, tears and creases.
Jews / Churban fun poylishn yidntum, introduction by I.L. Hamburg [Buenos Aires?], [2nd half of 1940s]. Spanish, English and Yiddish.
Book in album-format, including numerous photos of the holocaust period, depicting the extermination of Polish Jews. 19.5X29.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains and creases, restored binding.
2." El Male Rachamim Shochem BaMeromim". Cultura printing press, Buenos Aires, [mid 1940s]. Hebrew, Yiddish and Spanish. Booklet with "Hazkarat Neshamot "prayer in memory of the holocaust victims. Printed on the back cover are names of Ghettos and concentration-camps. [12] pp, 26 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains, tears and creases.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Tragédia Slovenských Zidov, Fotografie a Dokumenty [Tragedy of Slovakian Jews, photos and documents]. Bratislava: Dokumentačná akcia pri ÚSŽNO [Documentation project of the union of Jewish religious congregations in Bratislava], 1949. Slovakian.
Books with good quality reproductions of documents and photos presenting the persecution of the Slovakian Jewish congregation during WW II. See "Kedem" catalogue no. 15, item 577. [140 pp, 28.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. No paper cover.
Books with good quality reproductions of documents and photos presenting the persecution of the Slovakian Jewish congregation during WW II. See "Kedem" catalogue no. 15, item 577. [140 pp, 28.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. No paper cover.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Tsurik fun gehenom [Back from Hell], 22 tsaychnungen fun Berl Friedler, mit a forvort un text fun Paul Trepman Bergen-Belsen, 1947. Yiddish; Title page in English.
Impressive sketches by Berl Friedler documenting the horrors of the holocaust; some in color. [25] leaves, 22.5X30 cm. Good-fair condition. Cover detached and torn. Minor stains and tears.
Impressive sketches by Berl Friedler documenting the horrors of the holocaust; some in color. [25] leaves, 22.5X30 cm. Good-fair condition. Cover detached and torn. Minor stains and tears.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Di farshvundene velt [The Vanished World], edited by Rafael Abramovitch. New -York, 1947. Album-format book containing photos of Jews from East Europe. Includes numerous photos of synagogues, streets, stores, and figures, in two parts: Jewish cities, and people. Portraying East European Jewry prior to the holocaust. On the cover an illustration by Shlomo Yudovin. 575, [8] pp, 20.5x26.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Slightly loose cover.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Summer 1946 / Leto 1946. Napisali: Účastnici Mošavot Bne Akiba. Published by the management of Bnei Akiva in Bratislava and printed by Grafik printing press, Bratislava, 1946. Slovakian.
A title in Hebrew and in Latin transcription is printed on the cover. The inscription refers to the names of the training settlements of "Bnei Akiva" in Slovakia. The booklet deals with the training activities and is accompanied by photos. [1] title cover, 41 pp, [3] blank pages, 14.5X21 cm. Good condition. Cover partly detached. Inscription on the cover, Stains. Unknown bibliographically. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
A title in Hebrew and in Latin transcription is printed on the cover. The inscription refers to the names of the training settlements of "Bnei Akiva" in Slovakia. The booklet deals with the training activities and is accompanied by photos. [1] title cover, 41 pp, [3] blank pages, 14.5X21 cm. Good condition. Cover partly detached. Inscription on the cover, Stains. Unknown bibliographically. From the collection of Doron Herzog.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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1. Nazi Concentration Camps April & May 1945, photo-folder produced by the US Army, DIV Preventive Medicine APO 887, Office of the Chief Surgeon. Printed on the cover: "…the soil of typhus…"
Forty six photos, all ink-stamped on the reverse "Army Pictorial Service" and annotated in detail, in English. Portraying photos of the liberation and of medical care, separated with dividers, according to concentration camps where the photos were taken: Amphing, Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Lambach, Landsberg, Ludwigslust, Penig, Wuppertal, Ebensee, Mauthausen. Photos 12.5X18 cm, very good condition. Folder 36 cm, torn cover.
2-6. Five press-photos, end of WW II (April 1945), ink-stamped on the reverse Signal Corps Photo (US Army): some are annotated. 25.5X21 cm. Good condition.
Some of the photos are disturbing.
From the estate of Dr. John E. Gordon (Chief of Preventive Medicine, Western front, United States Army). Attached is a letter sent to Dr. Gordon, classified as "Secret".
Forty six photos, all ink-stamped on the reverse "Army Pictorial Service" and annotated in detail, in English. Portraying photos of the liberation and of medical care, separated with dividers, according to concentration camps where the photos were taken: Amphing, Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Lambach, Landsberg, Ludwigslust, Penig, Wuppertal, Ebensee, Mauthausen. Photos 12.5X18 cm, very good condition. Folder 36 cm, torn cover.
2-6. Five press-photos, end of WW II (April 1945), ink-stamped on the reverse Signal Corps Photo (US Army): some are annotated. 25.5X21 cm. Good condition.
Some of the photos are disturbing.
From the estate of Dr. John E. Gordon (Chief of Preventive Medicine, Western front, United States Army). Attached is a letter sent to Dr. Gordon, classified as "Secret".
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October 16, 2012
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43 photos of Jewish holocaust survivors in a transit-camp in the city of Vienna, [1946-1948].
Photos by the photographer Wolf Schärf (all are ink-stamped by the photographer). Documenting the daily life of Jewish refugees in a temporary transit-camp in the city of Vienna: queue for food distribution, children's school, Passover, etc. The photos were taken out of a photo-album where handwritten annotation prove beyond doubt that the photographed are Jewish refugees in a transit-camp (attached is a photocopy of one of the album's leaves). Some of the photos are annotated by hand on the reverse (later annotation, in pencil). 8.5X13.5 cm. Good condition.
Photos by the photographer Wolf Schärf (all are ink-stamped by the photographer). Documenting the daily life of Jewish refugees in a temporary transit-camp in the city of Vienna: queue for food distribution, children's school, Passover, etc. The photos were taken out of a photo-album where handwritten annotation prove beyond doubt that the photographed are Jewish refugees in a transit-camp (attached is a photocopy of one of the album's leaves). Some of the photos are annotated by hand on the reverse (later annotation, in pencil). 8.5X13.5 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Two photos, gathering of the Jewish congregation in Ulm. Germany, 1947.
Photos portraying a ceremony of the City of Ulm Jewish congregation. One photo is divided on the reverse for use as a postcard. 14X9 cm. Good condition. Glue remnants and staining on the reverse.
Photos portraying a ceremony of the City of Ulm Jewish congregation. One photo is divided on the reverse for use as a postcard. 14X9 cm. Good condition. Glue remnants and staining on the reverse.
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