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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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Słowo Młodych, bulletin of the youth movements "Gordonia" and "Maccabi Hatza'ir" in Poland. Lodz, 1946-1948. Polish.
Thirteen issues, numbered 1-16 (some are double issues). Ten of the issues are bound together (in contemporary binding). Dedications in Hebrew and Polish appear in the beginning and at the end of the bound volume.
Bulletin of a Zionist and Nationalist nature, dealing in length with the holocaust and the uprisings in Ghettos (in which Gordonia members took part), Zionist matters, illegal immigration to Palestine, settlement in Palestine, and more. Printed in the issues are photographs, illustrations and many compositions about the holocaust and fighting the Nazis, life of She'erit HaPletah in Poland, training and immigration to Palestine (including a special issue dedicated to three prominent members of the movement, Eliezer Geller, Israel Zeltzer and Hanka Borenstein, leaders of operations during the war).
Bound volume and 3 single issues. Approx. 30.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Some tears and open tears at margins of leaves. Wear. Fragile paper. Trimmed margins. Ink stamps of "Gordonia-Maccabi Hatza'ir, main leadership in Poland".
Thirteen issues, numbered 1-16 (some are double issues). Ten of the issues are bound together (in contemporary binding). Dedications in Hebrew and Polish appear in the beginning and at the end of the bound volume.
Bulletin of a Zionist and Nationalist nature, dealing in length with the holocaust and the uprisings in Ghettos (in which Gordonia members took part), Zionist matters, illegal immigration to Palestine, settlement in Palestine, and more. Printed in the issues are photographs, illustrations and many compositions about the holocaust and fighting the Nazis, life of She'erit HaPletah in Poland, training and immigration to Palestine (including a special issue dedicated to three prominent members of the movement, Eliezer Geller, Israel Zeltzer and Hanka Borenstein, leaders of operations during the war).
Bound volume and 3 single issues. Approx. 30.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Some tears and open tears at margins of leaves. Wear. Fragile paper. Trimmed margins. Ink stamps of "Gordonia-Maccabi Hatza'ir, main leadership in Poland".
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Anglo-Judaica and Americana, Jewish Communities, The Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
20 issues of daily newspapers printed on behalf of the Czechoslovak Contingent in the Middle East and Britain. No location of printing mentioned, [Palestine (?) and Britain, 1942-1945]. Czech.
The military force of Czechoslovakia in the Middle East was initiated by the Czechoslovak government-in-exile and the British government. At first the force numbered 430 people but grew when it was joined by Jews who fled Czechoslovakia to Palestine. The force operated in Egypt and Palestine, defended the Haifa Port in 1942 and in 1943 was stationed in Britain. The newspaper issues offered here were printed in an amateur manner (stenciled typewritten text).
1-10. Ten issues of "Zpravodaj, Deník čs. voj. Jednotky na střed. Východě / Daily News of the Czechoslovak Contingent in Middle East", daily paper of the Czechoslovak military forces in the Middle East. 1942-1943.
33.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Numerous leaves are detached from each other. Tears and open tears at margins of leaves. Stains and wear.
11-20. Ten issues of "Naše Noviny, Deník čs. vojska ve V. Britanii", daily paper of the Czechoslovak forces after being stationed in Britain. 1943 and 1945.
33 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Wear. Tears and open tears at margins of leaves. Detached leaves.
A detailed list of issues will be sent upon request.
The military force of Czechoslovakia in the Middle East was initiated by the Czechoslovak government-in-exile and the British government. At first the force numbered 430 people but grew when it was joined by Jews who fled Czechoslovakia to Palestine. The force operated in Egypt and Palestine, defended the Haifa Port in 1942 and in 1943 was stationed in Britain. The newspaper issues offered here were printed in an amateur manner (stenciled typewritten text).
1-10. Ten issues of "Zpravodaj, Deník čs. voj. Jednotky na střed. Východě / Daily News of the Czechoslovak Contingent in Middle East", daily paper of the Czechoslovak military forces in the Middle East. 1942-1943.
33.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Numerous leaves are detached from each other. Tears and open tears at margins of leaves. Stains and wear.
11-20. Ten issues of "Naše Noviny, Deník čs. vojska ve V. Britanii", daily paper of the Czechoslovak forces after being stationed in Britain. 1943 and 1945.
33 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Wear. Tears and open tears at margins of leaves. Detached leaves.
A detailed list of issues will be sent upon request.
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Anglo-Judaica and Americana, Jewish Communities, The Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $2,500
Sold for: $3,125
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An archive containing hundreds of document files with testimonies of holocaust survivors, from the estate of attorney Miklosh (Mordechai) Stern. Israel, 1960s-70s. Hebrew, German and Hungarian.
The files contain many documents reflecting a diverse correspondence with law and health authorities which was conducted while handling claims for compensation by holocaust survivors according to the "Victims of Nazi Persecution Act 1957". In many of the files appear first and second hand testimonies about their lives during the holocaust and its consequences regarding their medical condition.
Several files contain personal documents (such as identification documents) from the war period or
right after the war. Most files examined imply a suspicious attitude on the part of the committee as far as the survivors' claims that their serious medical condition was caused by Nazi persecution, and some files contain appeals on the committee's decision according to which the ailments of the survivors were not caused by Nazi persecution. Also mentioned is the fact that during negotiations about reparations from Germany, Israel cancelled the right of its citizens, holocaust survivors, to be compensated and in several cases survivors were requested to return the reparation money which they have already received. Some files contain reparation claims from Germany.
Many of the files in this archive pertain to survivors of Hungarian or Romanian origin.
Hundreds of documents (in 11 cases). Fair-good overall condition. The collection was not thoroughly examined and it is possible that it contains claims from later years and in other languages.
The files contain many documents reflecting a diverse correspondence with law and health authorities which was conducted while handling claims for compensation by holocaust survivors according to the "Victims of Nazi Persecution Act 1957". In many of the files appear first and second hand testimonies about their lives during the holocaust and its consequences regarding their medical condition.
Several files contain personal documents (such as identification documents) from the war period or
right after the war. Most files examined imply a suspicious attitude on the part of the committee as far as the survivors' claims that their serious medical condition was caused by Nazi persecution, and some files contain appeals on the committee's decision according to which the ailments of the survivors were not caused by Nazi persecution. Also mentioned is the fact that during negotiations about reparations from Germany, Israel cancelled the right of its citizens, holocaust survivors, to be compensated and in several cases survivors were requested to return the reparation money which they have already received. Some files contain reparation claims from Germany.
Many of the files in this archive pertain to survivors of Hungarian or Romanian origin.
Hundreds of documents (in 11 cases). Fair-good overall condition. The collection was not thoroughly examined and it is possible that it contains claims from later years and in other languages.
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Anglo-Judaica and Americana, Jewish Communities, The Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
The Mengele Case - a summary. Published by the Regional Court of Frankfurt/Main, Office of the Public Prosecutor. Place of printing not mentioned, January 1985. English and German.
Summary of the "Mengele Case" - a booklet of legal nature printed, apparently, after forensic examination identified Mengele's body in 1985. After the identification of the body, still in the same year, a public trial was held in Jerusalem with the participation of survivors of the pseudo-medical experiments which he executed in Auschwitz. Even though the booklet has an English title, almost all of it is in German.
[1], 15 leaves, 30 cm. Good condition, some creases and stains.
Not in OCLC.
Summary of the "Mengele Case" - a booklet of legal nature printed, apparently, after forensic examination identified Mengele's body in 1985. After the identification of the body, still in the same year, a public trial was held in Jerusalem with the participation of survivors of the pseudo-medical experiments which he executed in Auschwitz. Even though the booklet has an English title, almost all of it is in German.
[1], 15 leaves, 30 cm. Good condition, some creases and stains.
Not in OCLC.
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