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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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Gedichter vun dien grausse Lamden der Jüdischkeit, by Itzig Feitel Stern. Munich, 1827. German.
Itzig Feitel Stern was the pseudonym of Christian writer Heinrich Holzschuher, who used it to sign some of his anti-Semitic. His books introduced dialogues, stories and poems that were written in distorted German, in order to imitate and mock the way Jews spoke.
This booklet contains six poems, accompanied by a folded printed plate with a dozen of illustrations (titled "Der Rekrute" – "The Recruit").
24 pp + [1] folded plate, 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and tears to margins. Blank paper cover.
This edition is not in OCLC.
Itzig Feitel Stern was the pseudonym of Christian writer Heinrich Holzschuher, who used it to sign some of his anti-Semitic. His books introduced dialogues, stories and poems that were written in distorted German, in order to imitate and mock the way Jews spoke.
This booklet contains six poems, accompanied by a folded printed plate with a dozen of illustrations (titled "Der Rekrute" – "The Recruit").
24 pp + [1] folded plate, 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and tears to margins. Blank paper cover.
This edition is not in OCLC.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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Wer stört unter allen Völkern den Frieden? [Who disturbs peace among all peoples?]. [Publisher not indicated, Dresden (?), ca. 1910s or 1920s]. German.
A leaflet with four portraits of men: African, French, English and Chinese. Upon folding the leaflet several times, a fifth portrait is revealed – an anti-Semitic image of Jew.
23X30.5 cm. Fair condition. Mounted on fabric which covers the text printed on verso. Tears along the fold lines. Some stains and wear.
A leaflet with four portraits of men: African, French, English and Chinese. Upon folding the leaflet several times, a fifth portrait is revealed – an anti-Semitic image of Jew.
23X30.5 cm. Fair condition. Mounted on fabric which covers the text printed on verso. Tears along the fold lines. Some stains and wear.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Das Wissen der Nation, rassen- und geisteswissenschaftliches Wochenblat [Knowledge of the Nation, a Weekly for Humanities and Race]. Berlin: Herbert Reichstein, September 10, 1933. issue no. 10. German.
A single issue of a weekly on humanities and the race theory. With many articles concerning Jews.
Not much is known about the publisher, Reichstein (1892-1944), who authored several books and worked as a publisher and journalist in the fields of race and the occult.
[8] pp., 47 cm. Good-fair condition. Fold lines and creases. Small tears (slightly affecting the text). A few stains.
Two copies only in OCLC.
A single issue of a weekly on humanities and the race theory. With many articles concerning Jews.
Not much is known about the publisher, Reichstein (1892-1944), who authored several books and worked as a publisher and journalist in the fields of race and the occult.
[8] pp., 47 cm. Good-fair condition. Fold lines and creases. Small tears (slightly affecting the text). A few stains.
Two copies only in OCLC.
Category
Anti-Semitism
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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Das Lied vom Levi [The Song of Levi], by Dr. Eduard Schwechten. Düsseldorf: J. Knippenberg, 1933. German.
A rhymed anti-Semitic story for children, with 51 anti-Semitic illustrations by Siegfried Horn and an introduction about the author and about the book by Dr. Hermann Bartmann.
[32] pp., 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains (mainly on the first and last leaves). Creases to cover.
A rhymed anti-Semitic story for children, with 51 anti-Semitic illustrations by Siegfried Horn and an introduction about the author and about the book by Dr. Hermann Bartmann.
[32] pp., 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains (mainly on the first and last leaves). Creases to cover.
Category
Anti-Semitism
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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Les Mille Juifs, qui, en soixante ans, ont ruiné la France [The Thousand Jews, who in sixty years have ruined France], Paris: L'action Francaise Mensuelle, [ca. 1936]. French.
A large illustrated French leaflet (newspaper-format) issued by the political movement Action Française. One of its sides deals with the 40 French kings (Les 40 rois qui, en mille ans, firent la France) and the other side with the Jews "who in sixty years have ruined France": Adolphe Crémieux, Alfred Naquet, Dreyfus, Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Leon Blum and more – Marxists, communists, Bolsheviks, and others. The illustrations are by the caricaturist Ralph Soupault.
43X60.5 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Some stains and creases. Small tears.
A large illustrated French leaflet (newspaper-format) issued by the political movement Action Française. One of its sides deals with the 40 French kings (Les 40 rois qui, en mille ans, firent la France) and the other side with the Jews "who in sixty years have ruined France": Adolphe Crémieux, Alfred Naquet, Dreyfus, Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Leon Blum and more – Marxists, communists, Bolsheviks, and others. The illustrations are by the caricaturist Ralph Soupault.
43X60.5 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Some stains and creases. Small tears.
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Anti-Semitism
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $100
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U.S.A, la plus grande democratie [The United States of America, the Largest Democracy]. Editor and publisher not indicated. Brussels: Steenlandt press, [1941?]. French.
A booklet denouncing the American policy and the Jews' influence on the USA, accompanied by many photographs. Printed, presumably, subsequent to the USA joining World War II in 1941.
Front cover shows the American flag, with dollar signs ($) replacing its stars.
23, [1] pp (including cover), 22.5 cm. Good condition.
Two copies only in OCLC.
A booklet denouncing the American policy and the Jews' influence on the USA, accompanied by many photographs. Printed, presumably, subsequent to the USA joining World War II in 1941.
Front cover shows the American flag, with dollar signs ($) replacing its stars.
23, [1] pp (including cover), 22.5 cm. Good condition.
Two copies only in OCLC.
Category
Anti-Semitism
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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Het Joodsche slachten, de achtergrond van bloedige Joodsche gebruiken [Jewish Slaughter, the Background of Bloody Jewish Customs], by G. A. M. de Monyé [Gustaaf Adolf M. de Monyé]. Amsterdam: Westland, [1942]. Dutch.
An anti-Semitic study, under the guise of a scientific essay, accompanied by photographs. The author, a veterinarian by profession, reviews the history of Jewish slaughter and its ritual contexts (including reference to Jewish circumcision) and describes the Jewish tendency to ritual use of blood.
While in Nazi Germany, kosher slaughter was forbidden about a month after Hitler's rise to power, in Holland, the prohibition came into force only in 1940. This book was, presumably, printed to support the act prohibiting kosher slaughter.
104 pp., 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes to binding.
Not in NLI.
An anti-Semitic study, under the guise of a scientific essay, accompanied by photographs. The author, a veterinarian by profession, reviews the history of Jewish slaughter and its ritual contexts (including reference to Jewish circumcision) and describes the Jewish tendency to ritual use of blood.
While in Nazi Germany, kosher slaughter was forbidden about a month after Hitler's rise to power, in Holland, the prohibition came into force only in 1940. This book was, presumably, printed to support the act prohibiting kosher slaughter.
104 pp., 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes to binding.
Not in NLI.
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Anti-Semitism
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $150
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Der Ahnenpass ["ancestor pass"]. Berlin: Standesamtswesen [civil registry office], [ca. 1937]. German.
A certificate documenting Aryan lineage, issued to a woman from the Dolák (nee Raubinek) family from Vienna.
The Ahnenpass was a passport-like document documenting the Aryan lineage of its owner, this due to the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, which determined that civil servants (and later also lawyers, teachers and physicians) could not be of Jewish origin.
This certificate documents members of the abovementioned family (dates of birth going back to 1820), including members of the families Berger, Bulius, Bittermann and Frank.
48 pp (only the first 13 pages were used), 20.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Original cover.
A certificate documenting Aryan lineage, issued to a woman from the Dolák (nee Raubinek) family from Vienna.
The Ahnenpass was a passport-like document documenting the Aryan lineage of its owner, this due to the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, which determined that civil servants (and later also lawyers, teachers and physicians) could not be of Jewish origin.
This certificate documents members of the abovementioned family (dates of birth going back to 1820), including members of the families Berger, Bulius, Bittermann and Frank.
48 pp (only the first 13 pages were used), 20.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Original cover.
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Holocaust and She'erit Hapletah
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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Származási táblázat – a single leaf. Budapest: Állami Nyomda [State printing house], 1944. Hungarian.
A blank form, with a family tree, presumably meant to be filled in by workers of a certain institution. In the form, the "worker" is required to state his parents' and grandparents' origin and sign at its end – "I am a Jew" or "I am not considered a Jew".
A similar form is displayed at the exhibition "Szomszédaink voltak…" ["We had Neighbors…"], a virtual exhibition by the National Archives of Hungary commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Holocaust in Hungary.
30X41.5 cm. Good condition. Slightly browned paper. Small tears. Fold lines.
A blank form, with a family tree, presumably meant to be filled in by workers of a certain institution. In the form, the "worker" is required to state his parents' and grandparents' origin and sign at its end – "I am a Jew" or "I am not considered a Jew".
A similar form is displayed at the exhibition "Szomszédaink voltak…" ["We had Neighbors…"], a virtual exhibition by the National Archives of Hungary commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Holocaust in Hungary.
30X41.5 cm. Good condition. Slightly browned paper. Small tears. Fold lines.
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Holocaust and She'erit Hapletah
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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Deutsches Reich Kennkarte. An identity card issued to a Jewish woman by the Essen police. Essen, January 31, 1939.
An identity card of a Jewish woman, born in Essen in 1903, bearing the letter "J" both on its front and on its inside. The name Sarah was added to her name, in accordance with the 1938 Law on the Alteration of Family and Personal Names requiring German Jews bearing first names of “non-Jewish” origin to adopt an additional name: “Israel” for men and “Sara” for women. The day this certificate was issued – January 31, 1939 – was also the deadline for the alteration of names and adopting the names "Sarah" or "Israel".
14.5 cm. Good condition.
An identity card of a Jewish woman, born in Essen in 1903, bearing the letter "J" both on its front and on its inside. The name Sarah was added to her name, in accordance with the 1938 Law on the Alteration of Family and Personal Names requiring German Jews bearing first names of “non-Jewish” origin to adopt an additional name: “Israel” for men and “Sara” for women. The day this certificate was issued – January 31, 1939 – was also the deadline for the alteration of names and adopting the names "Sarah" or "Israel".
14.5 cm. Good condition.
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Holocaust and She'erit Hapletah
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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Issue of the newspaper The Star, no. 44, CIXXIX. Guernsey, an island in the English Channel. April 10, 1943.
The front page features an article on the growing influence of Jews in the British government: "Jews Fasten Their Tentacles on Britain", a pseudo-historical survey of the Jewish invasion of British nobility, alongside an article presenting Germany's contribution to world culture.
Guernsey is situated in the English Channel, near the French coast. It is part of the territories of the Crown Dependency and is not part of the United Kingdom. It has no representation in the British parliament, but its foreign and security affairs are managed by Britain. During World War II the islands in the English Channel, including Guernsey, were under German Nazi occupation. Some of the islands' residents were transferred to German concentration camps, and a forced-labor camp was built on the island of Alderney.
"The Star", first printed in 1813, was one of the two newspapers printed on the island during the German occupation. The Germans imposed a harsh censorial regime on the newspaper editorial boards, eventually turning "The Star" into a mouthpiece of their regime. The newspaper's distribution dwindled during the later war years due to a lack of printing resources.
[4] pp. 51 cm. Good condition. Tears along the edges and the vertical fold line.
The front page features an article on the growing influence of Jews in the British government: "Jews Fasten Their Tentacles on Britain", a pseudo-historical survey of the Jewish invasion of British nobility, alongside an article presenting Germany's contribution to world culture.
Guernsey is situated in the English Channel, near the French coast. It is part of the territories of the Crown Dependency and is not part of the United Kingdom. It has no representation in the British parliament, but its foreign and security affairs are managed by Britain. During World War II the islands in the English Channel, including Guernsey, were under German Nazi occupation. Some of the islands' residents were transferred to German concentration camps, and a forced-labor camp was built on the island of Alderney.
"The Star", first printed in 1813, was one of the two newspapers printed on the island during the German occupation. The Germans imposed a harsh censorial regime on the newspaper editorial boards, eventually turning "The Star" into a mouthpiece of their regime. The newspaper's distribution dwindled during the later war years due to a lack of printing resources.
[4] pp. 51 cm. Good condition. Tears along the edges and the vertical fold line.
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Holocaust and She'erit Hapletah
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
Opening: $300
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Four paper vouchers issued in the Lodz Ghetto by the Judenrat of the Lodz Ghetto – "Der Alteste der Juden in Litzmannstadt". [Lodz, mid-1930s to ca. 1942].
1. Milch Karte [Milk Card], July 1935.
2. Zigaretten-Karte [Cigarette Card], May 1942.
3. Nahrungsmittel karte [Food Card], not dated.
4. Brot-Karte [Bread Card], not dated.
Size varies. Condition varies, fair to good. Wear, stains, creases and tears.
1. Milch Karte [Milk Card], July 1935.
2. Zigaretten-Karte [Cigarette Card], May 1942.
3. Nahrungsmittel karte [Food Card], not dated.
4. Brot-Karte [Bread Card], not dated.
Size varies. Condition varies, fair to good. Wear, stains, creases and tears.
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