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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Eine Antwort auf die Greuel-und Boykotthetze der Juden im Ausland
[a response to the boycott by Jews abroad], [by Otto Fischer]. Frankfurt, 1935.
A list arranged by surnames of Jewish companies and service providers in Frankfurt, their professions and addresses. The publisher, as explained in the introduction, meant to warn Germans not to do any business with the people listed in the book. However, he suspected that the book will facilitate commercial businesses with these Jews and therefore added on each page a warning not to disregard what is said in the introduction.
[12], 13-192 pp. 15 cm.
[a response to the boycott by Jews abroad], [by Otto Fischer]. Frankfurt, 1935.
A list arranged by surnames of Jewish companies and service providers in Frankfurt, their professions and addresses. The publisher, as explained in the introduction, meant to warn Germans not to do any business with the people listed in the book. However, he suspected that the book will facilitate commercial businesses with these Jews and therefore added on each page a warning not to disregard what is said in the introduction.
[12], 13-192 pp. 15 cm.
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Der Ewige Jude, 265 bilddokumente, gesammelt von Dr. Hans Diebow. Published by NSDAP., Franz Eher Nachf. G.M.B.H, Munich-Berlin, 1937. German.
An anti-Semitic booklet accompanied by 265 photographs. The booklet opens with an explanation of what the Nazis defined as the main way to identify Jews: the nose. Afterwards there is a study of Jews in the Middle Ages, the Jews of Europe, and a study of the modern Jew. The book also deals with the "cruelty" of the Jew towards animals, the Jewish world of finance, and more.
128 pp, 25 cm. Good condition. Some stains to cover.
An anti-Semitic booklet accompanied by 265 photographs. The booklet opens with an explanation of what the Nazis defined as the main way to identify Jews: the nose. Afterwards there is a study of Jews in the Middle Ages, the Jews of Europe, and a study of the modern Jew. The book also deals with the "cruelty" of the Jew towards animals, the Jewish world of finance, and more.
128 pp, 25 cm. Good condition. Some stains to cover.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Two anti-Semitic propaganda pamphlets from World War II period. [West Europe, early 1940s]. French and Dutch.
1. "Derrière Tout: Le Juif" [behind everything: Jews!], [ca. 1940, France?]. Leaf folded as a pamphlet. [6] pp, 17.5 cm.
2. "Dat Zijn De Sovjets" [those are the Soviets], [ca. 1942, Belgium?]. Pamphlet. 15, [1] pp, 21 cm.
Overall good condition.
1. "Derrière Tout: Le Juif" [behind everything: Jews!], [ca. 1940, France?]. Leaf folded as a pamphlet. [6] pp, 17.5 cm.
2. "Dat Zijn De Sovjets" [those are the Soviets], [ca. 1942, Belgium?]. Pamphlet. 15, [1] pp, 21 cm.
Overall good condition.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Berge, Buddhas und Bären, Forschung und Jagd in Geheimnisvollem Tibet [Mountains, Buddhas and Bears, Research and Hunting in Mysterious Tibet] by Ernst Schäfer, Berlin: Paul Parey, 1933. German.
A short dedication (German) addressed to the members of the Nazi branch in Sarona (Ortsgruppe Sarona) is written on the page preceding the title page, signed by the head of the S.S, Heinrich Himmler. Dated: Berlin, November 9th 1937.
Sarona is the fourth colony established by the Templers in Palestine during the second half of the 19th century. After the Nazis have come to power in Germany, the first Nazi party branch in Palestine was established in Sarona. Sarona was also where the first headquarters of the Hitlerjugend in Palestine was established.
When World War II broke out, many residents of Sarona enlisted to the German fighting-units (serving in the Wehrmacht and the S.S); the Templers in Palestine were declared citizens of an enemy state, and the colony became a British detention-camp.
316, [4] pp + illustration-plates, 21.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Slightly detached and damaged binding. Stains. Two German ink stamps from Sarona: "D.A.F Bucherei Sarona" and "Deutscher Leseverein Sarona Bei Jaffa" [German reading club, Sarona, Jaffa].
A short dedication (German) addressed to the members of the Nazi branch in Sarona (Ortsgruppe Sarona) is written on the page preceding the title page, signed by the head of the S.S, Heinrich Himmler. Dated: Berlin, November 9th 1937.
Sarona is the fourth colony established by the Templers in Palestine during the second half of the 19th century. After the Nazis have come to power in Germany, the first Nazi party branch in Palestine was established in Sarona. Sarona was also where the first headquarters of the Hitlerjugend in Palestine was established.
When World War II broke out, many residents of Sarona enlisted to the German fighting-units (serving in the Wehrmacht and the S.S); the Templers in Palestine were declared citizens of an enemy state, and the colony became a British detention-camp.
316, [4] pp + illustration-plates, 21.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Slightly detached and damaged binding. Stains. Two German ink stamps from Sarona: "D.A.F Bucherei Sarona" and "Deutscher Leseverein Sarona Bei Jaffa" [German reading club, Sarona, Jaffa].
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Konzentrationslager, ein Appell an das Gewissen der Welt ein Buch der Greuel, die Opfer klagen an [concentration camps, appeal to the world's conscience, book of atrocities, the victims accuse]. Karlsbad: Graphia, 1934. German.
A book from the early days of the Nazi Party regime in Germany with testimonies by prisoners in concentration camps such as Dachau, Oranienburg,Papenburg, Koenigstein, Moringen, Hohnstein, Reichenbach and Sonnenburg. Accompanied by photographs. On the leaf preceding the title page appears an illustration depicting camp prisoners pointing an accusing finger towards Hitler surmounted by :"Adolf Hitler Deine Opfer Klage An!" [Adolf Hitler, your victims accuse you!].
254, [2] + [8] photograph plates, 23 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains and tears. Wear at margins of leaves. Adhesive tape. Detached wrapper. Loose signatures. Pen inscription, wear and tears to wrapper, some restored with adhesive tape.
A book from the early days of the Nazi Party regime in Germany with testimonies by prisoners in concentration camps such as Dachau, Oranienburg,Papenburg, Koenigstein, Moringen, Hohnstein, Reichenbach and Sonnenburg. Accompanied by photographs. On the leaf preceding the title page appears an illustration depicting camp prisoners pointing an accusing finger towards Hitler surmounted by :"Adolf Hitler Deine Opfer Klage An!" [Adolf Hitler, your victims accuse you!].
254, [2] + [8] photograph plates, 23 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains and tears. Wear at margins of leaves. Adhesive tape. Detached wrapper. Loose signatures. Pen inscription, wear and tears to wrapper, some restored with adhesive tape.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Israël souviens toi! Paris: de Montmartre press [ca. 1933]. French.
Booklet of anti-Nazi caricatures by Jewish-Swiss artist Varlin (Willy Guggenheim, 1900-1977). The booklet was published in the year of Hitler's rise to power, with the aim of warning the public of the Nazi government's policy towards the Jewish population and towards its opponents. Color illustration on the wrapper.
[34] pp, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains (mainly to wrapper).
Booklet of anti-Nazi caricatures by Jewish-Swiss artist Varlin (Willy Guggenheim, 1900-1977). The booklet was published in the year of Hitler's rise to power, with the aim of warning the public of the Nazi government's policy towards the Jewish population and towards its opponents. Color illustration on the wrapper.
[34] pp, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains (mainly to wrapper).
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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1. Bekanntmachtung Nr. 19 des Buergermeisters der Stadt Wilna [Notice no. 19, Mayor of Vilnius]. Vilnius, Lithuania, 1941. German, Lithuanian and Polish.
Broadside issued on August 22,1941 (three months after the occupation of Vilnius by the Germans) ordering the refugees who arrived in the town after September 1,1939, and who did not get a Lithuanian citizenship until June 1940, to register in the municipal offices. The broadside also calls all of Vilnius residents to register in the police headquarters in their neighborhood and get an identity card. At the end, the broadside states that the decree does not apply to Jews. A trilingual broadside, printed in three columns.
31.5X47 cm. Fair-good condition. Foxing. Stains. Tears, small open tears, dark and fragile leaf.
2. Mitteilungen für die Truppe. "Battle leaf" issued by the central command of the Wehrmacht, July 1944 (after "Operation Overlord" and the occupation of Normandy). German.
20X28.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Tears. Small open tears. Stains. Mold stains.
Broadside issued on August 22,1941 (three months after the occupation of Vilnius by the Germans) ordering the refugees who arrived in the town after September 1,1939, and who did not get a Lithuanian citizenship until June 1940, to register in the municipal offices. The broadside also calls all of Vilnius residents to register in the police headquarters in their neighborhood and get an identity card. At the end, the broadside states that the decree does not apply to Jews. A trilingual broadside, printed in three columns.
31.5X47 cm. Fair-good condition. Foxing. Stains. Tears, small open tears, dark and fragile leaf.
2. Mitteilungen für die Truppe. "Battle leaf" issued by the central command of the Wehrmacht, July 1944 (after "Operation Overlord" and the occupation of Normandy). German.
20X28.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Tears. Small open tears. Stains. Mold stains.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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A Belgian identity card from World War II period and additional personal documents from Poland belonging to Rachela Reich (née Dawidowicz), born in Krosno (1896), immigrated from Poland to Belgium in the early 1940s and perished in Auschwitz after being deported from Belgium in 1943.
1. A Belgian identity card in the name of Rachela Dawidowicz, ink-stamped with the words "Jood-Juif", a Star of David and inscribed "registered in the Jews' Registry". Issued in Berchem, Antwerp, on November 16,1941. Valid until November 16, 1943. 21.5X12 cm. Good condition.
2. Ketubah, written by hand on a simple paper leaf, folded into two, recording the marriage of the couple Zvi and Rachel from Krosno, Poland, on Tevet 16, 5682 (1922).
Approx.32.5X20.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Foxing.
3. Świadectwo Zaślubin [Marriage Certificate]. Recording the marriage of the couple Rachela Dawidowicz and Hersch Ya'akov Reich from Krosno on January 15,1922. Issued in 1925 in the town of Wieliczka.
34X20.5 cm, fair condition. Stains, tears, restoration with adhesive tape along the folding marks.
4. Świadectwo Urodzin [Birth Certificate]. Recording the birth of the child Salomon son of Hersch Zvi Reich and Rachela Dawidowicz in Krosno, on May 22, 1923. A certificate on behalf of the Jewish congregation registry in Wieliczka, issued on February 8, 1926.
Approx. 20X33.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, tears, adhesive tape along the folding marks.
5. Certificate of graduation – commercial course in the Jan Pilch school of commerce. Krakow, 1947.
29.5X21 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, some tears.
Total of 5 documents. Size and condition vary.
1. A Belgian identity card in the name of Rachela Dawidowicz, ink-stamped with the words "Jood-Juif", a Star of David and inscribed "registered in the Jews' Registry". Issued in Berchem, Antwerp, on November 16,1941. Valid until November 16, 1943. 21.5X12 cm. Good condition.
2. Ketubah, written by hand on a simple paper leaf, folded into two, recording the marriage of the couple Zvi and Rachel from Krosno, Poland, on Tevet 16, 5682 (1922).
Approx.32.5X20.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Foxing.
3. Świadectwo Zaślubin [Marriage Certificate]. Recording the marriage of the couple Rachela Dawidowicz and Hersch Ya'akov Reich from Krosno on January 15,1922. Issued in 1925 in the town of Wieliczka.
34X20.5 cm, fair condition. Stains, tears, restoration with adhesive tape along the folding marks.
4. Świadectwo Urodzin [Birth Certificate]. Recording the birth of the child Salomon son of Hersch Zvi Reich and Rachela Dawidowicz in Krosno, on May 22, 1923. A certificate on behalf of the Jewish congregation registry in Wieliczka, issued on February 8, 1926.
Approx. 20X33.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, tears, adhesive tape along the folding marks.
5. Certificate of graduation – commercial course in the Jan Pilch school of commerce. Krakow, 1947.
29.5X21 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, some tears.
Total of 5 documents. Size and condition vary.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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A metal hat badge. Jewish police in Lvov Ghetto, [between 1941 and 1943].
Round badge; in its center, a Star of David with the initials JOL [Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst Lemberg]. "Jewish Police Service" or "Jewish Police" were the auxiliary-police units in ghettos and in certain settlements during World War II. The units were founded following a direct order imposed by the Nazis and were subordinated to the Judenrat. The unit in Lvov Ghetto consisted of 500 Jewish policemen.
Diameter: 2.7 cm. Fair-poor condition. Significant damage to edges. Stained. No clasp.
Round badge; in its center, a Star of David with the initials JOL [Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst Lemberg]. "Jewish Police Service" or "Jewish Police" were the auxiliary-police units in ghettos and in certain settlements during World War II. The units were founded following a direct order imposed by the Nazis and were subordinated to the Judenrat. The unit in Lvov Ghetto consisted of 500 Jewish policemen.
Diameter: 2.7 cm. Fair-poor condition. Significant damage to edges. Stained. No clasp.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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Military Government, Germany, Financial and Property Control Technical Guide. Issued by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force G-5 Division, [Germany, 1945-1949?]. English and German.
A detailed technical guide in English and German, for supervision of property and finance in German areas which were ruled by the Allied Military Government. At the end of the guide are blank forms for reports about property and funds. The guide is marked 'Restricted'. Bound with a lace.
271 pp + [3] folded plates (2 additional plates are paginated), 21 cm. Good condition, some foxing. Lace is stained with blue ink.
A detailed technical guide in English and German, for supervision of property and finance in German areas which were ruled by the Allied Military Government. At the end of the guide are blank forms for reports about property and funds. The guide is marked 'Restricted'. Bound with a lace.
271 pp + [3] folded plates (2 additional plates are paginated), 21 cm. Good condition, some foxing. Lace is stained with blue ink.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Five newspapers reporting the surrender of Germany and Japan and the end of World War II. May-August, 1945.
* Special issues of "HaAretz", "Yediot Achronot" and "Palestine Post", published on Monday, 7.5.1945, announcing the unconditional surrender of Germany.
* Issues of "HaAretz" and "Yediot Achronot" of 14.8.1945 and of 15.8.1945, announcing the surrender of Japan and the end of the war.
Total of 5 issues. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
* Special issues of "HaAretz", "Yediot Achronot" and "Palestine Post", published on Monday, 7.5.1945, announcing the unconditional surrender of Germany.
* Issues of "HaAretz" and "Yediot Achronot" of 14.8.1945 and of 15.8.1945, announcing the surrender of Japan and the end of the war.
Total of 5 issues. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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A printed letter to the rabbi and heads of the Jewish congregation in Transylvania from the central orthodox chamber. Cluj, Transylvania, 1939.
The letter calls to announce the 20th of the month of Sivan as a general fasting day and to set regulations for strengthening religious faith in the various congregations in light of the difficult state of the Jews in Palestine and worldwide.
The 20th of Sivan was set as a day of fast in Ashkenazi congregations in commemoration of Jews who were killed in France in 1171 following a blood libel. Although this day was accepted by Jewish congregations in England, France the Rheine region, over the years it was neglected by most of the congregations. After the 1648-1649 pogroms, this date was declared once more as a day of public fast.
16.5X21 cm. Good condition. Creases and folding marks.
The letter calls to announce the 20th of the month of Sivan as a general fasting day and to set regulations for strengthening religious faith in the various congregations in light of the difficult state of the Jews in Palestine and worldwide.
The 20th of Sivan was set as a day of fast in Ashkenazi congregations in commemoration of Jews who were killed in France in 1171 following a blood libel. Although this day was accepted by Jewish congregations in England, France the Rheine region, over the years it was neglected by most of the congregations. After the 1648-1649 pogroms, this date was declared once more as a day of public fast.
16.5X21 cm. Good condition. Creases and folding marks.
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