Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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"Zwei Staatsfeinde und ihre…". An anti-Semitic caricature presenting an ambiguous illustration of two people talking. When the leaf is turned up- side down an anti-Semitic caricature of two characteristic Jews is revealed. German inscription "Each state has known enemies but the secret enemies are much worse. Turn the page and discover two of them".
27X20.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Slight tears to folding marks.
27X20.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Slight tears to folding marks.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Entartete "Kunst" Ausstellungsführer. ["Degenerate Art" exhibition guide], Berlin: [1936 or 1937]. German. 1st edition.
"Degenerate Art" exhibition guide, with pictures.
The Nazi "Degenerate Art" exhibition opened in Munich in July 1937 and displayed 650 paintings and sculptures by 112 artists, confiscated from museums and galleries throughout Germany. The exhibition's aim was to exhibit whatever was perceived in the eyes of the Nazi party as degenerate and pervert in modern art. Among 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.
30, [2] pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Minor damage to cover.
"Degenerate Art" exhibition guide, with pictures.
The Nazi "Degenerate Art" exhibition opened in Munich in July 1937 and displayed 650 paintings and sculptures by 112 artists, confiscated from museums and galleries throughout Germany. The exhibition's aim was to exhibit whatever was perceived in the eyes of the Nazi party as degenerate and pervert in modern art. Among 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.
30, [2] pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Minor damage to cover.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Deutsches Reich Reisepass. Passport in the name of Valerie Hollschek. Issued on 26/10/1938. On the title page of the passport appears a purple ink-stamp "J" (Jude).
16.5 cm. Very good condition.
16.5 cm. Very good condition.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Third Reich passport issued on August 15 1939 in the name of Gustave Floersheimer with a visa to China. First leaf stamped "J" in red ink 10.8.1939.
16.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Creased binding. Partly detached leaves and restorations with adhesive tape. Rust stains from a ring attaching the photograph to the passport.
16.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Creased binding. Partly detached leaves and restorations with adhesive tape. Rust stains from a ring attaching the photograph to the passport.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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A photograph portraying a Jewish family escaping from Memel. Seen in the background is a group of German soldiers who seem to enjoy the distress of the Jewish family. France Presse Voir. France, 1939.
12X17 cm. Good condition. Mounted on a cardboard frame.
12X17 cm. Good condition. Mounted on a cardboard frame.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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* Anti-Semitic mock 1-dollar bill, France, [ca. 1944]. French.
Inner side bears slander about the Jewish US treasurer, Henry Morgenthau, and defames the Jews' influence on the economy, with sentences such as "This bill is only valid if signed by Morgenthau", and "It's not the dollar that smells – it's the Jew", and more.
Spread: 6.5X31.5 cm, good condition.
* A folded promotional leaf for the Protocols of the Elders of Zion translated into French and for other anti-Semitic publication, some written by the anti-Semitic journalist Henri Coston. On the outside, it is designed as half a bill of money of "Juda Bank" with an illustration of a greedy Jewish banker and the inscription "Israël über alles". [1940s?].
Spread – approx. 17.5X9.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains. Damage to illustration. Tear along the folding marks, vertical and horizontal. Restored with adhesive tape.
Inner side bears slander about the Jewish US treasurer, Henry Morgenthau, and defames the Jews' influence on the economy, with sentences such as "This bill is only valid if signed by Morgenthau", and "It's not the dollar that smells – it's the Jew", and more.
Spread: 6.5X31.5 cm, good condition.
* A folded promotional leaf for the Protocols of the Elders of Zion translated into French and for other anti-Semitic publication, some written by the anti-Semitic journalist Henri Coston. On the outside, it is designed as half a bill of money of "Juda Bank" with an illustration of a greedy Jewish banker and the inscription "Israël über alles". [1940s?].
Spread – approx. 17.5X9.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains. Damage to illustration. Tear along the folding marks, vertical and horizontal. Restored with adhesive tape.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
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Fragebogen zur erstmaligen Meldung der Heilberufe. Lublin, 1941. German and Polish.
A bi-lingual registration form for healthcare professionals, in the name of Daniel Himmelberg, dental technician. Ink-stamp "Jude" on top, between two Stars of David. The form lists personal details to be completed such as nationality, names of parents and grandparents, profession, maiden name of spouse, participation in World War I and other details. The form was signed on October 25, 1941 in Lublin.
Folded form, [3] pp, 31.5 cm. Fair-good condition. On the reverse – a wick is attached with a piece of paper with an ink stamp on it. Small tears and age-stains at margins of leaf. Filing holes.
A bi-lingual registration form for healthcare professionals, in the name of Daniel Himmelberg, dental technician. Ink-stamp "Jude" on top, between two Stars of David. The form lists personal details to be completed such as nationality, names of parents and grandparents, profession, maiden name of spouse, participation in World War I and other details. The form was signed on October 25, 1941 in Lublin.
Folded form, [3] pp, 31.5 cm. Fair-good condition. On the reverse – a wick is attached with a piece of paper with an ink stamp on it. Small tears and age-stains at margins of leaf. Filing holes.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Eight telegrams sent from the Gurs detention camp via the Red Cross by Jewish parents to their son, a student in Eretz Israel, 1941-1942. French.
Gurs detention camp was established in 1939 to control the flood of refugees who arrived in France through the Spanish border. After the anti-Jewish legislation of October 1940, more and more Jewish immigrants were imprisoned there.Starting in 1942, trucks loaded with Jews left the camp to extermination camps in the east.
Eight telegrams. Good condition.
Gurs detention camp was established in 1939 to control the flood of refugees who arrived in France through the Spanish border. After the anti-Jewish legislation of October 1940, more and more Jewish immigrants were imprisoned there.Starting in 1942, trucks loaded with Jews left the camp to extermination camps in the east.
Eight telegrams. Good condition.
Category
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
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Cahier Jaune, L'Algerie, Nouvelle Terre Promise, Revue Mensuelle, No. 11, December, 1942. Paris, 1942.
Anti-Semitic magazine, headline: "Algiers the Promised Land". Essays about North-African Jews, with illustrations, anti-Semitic caricatures and photographs. On the reverse appears a photograph of a farmer and the headline announcing 'Comment on ne verra jamis le Juif!' [This is how we will never see the Jews!].
The legal status of Jews in French colonies in North Africa was identical to that Jews in France, where Nazi race laws were applied.
"Cahier Jaune" was an anti-Semitic propaganda magazine edited by André Chaumet and published by the institute for research of the Jewish question sponsored by the Nazis and was published in France between the years 1941-1943. Later on, in the years 1943-1944, the magazine was published under the name "Revivre".
[1] title cover, 24 [2] pp. Fair condition. Stains. Wrapper torn and detached.
Anti-Semitic magazine, headline: "Algiers the Promised Land". Essays about North-African Jews, with illustrations, anti-Semitic caricatures and photographs. On the reverse appears a photograph of a farmer and the headline announcing 'Comment on ne verra jamis le Juif!' [This is how we will never see the Jews!].
The legal status of Jews in French colonies in North Africa was identical to that Jews in France, where Nazi race laws were applied.
"Cahier Jaune" was an anti-Semitic propaganda magazine edited by André Chaumet and published by the institute for research of the Jewish question sponsored by the Nazis and was published in France between the years 1941-1943. Later on, in the years 1943-1944, the magazine was published under the name "Revivre".
[1] title cover, 24 [2] pp. Fair condition. Stains. Wrapper torn and detached.
Category
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
Opening: $50
Sold for: $213
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Six bills, different denominations, Theresienstadt Ghetto. January, 1943.
"Jewish" money was issued by the Nazi authorities in Theresienstadt Ghetto as part of a "model ghetto" meant to mislead the Red Cross.
Jewish inmates converted their money when entering the camp for those bills. One German Mark was equal to ten Theresienstadt Kronen, but the money had no value outside the Ghetto walls.
The bills were designed by the artists Jindra Schmidt and Bedrich Potasek and printed in the national bank in Prague. Image of Moses, distorted, is printed in the center of the bill.
Six bills. Very good condition.
"Jewish" money was issued by the Nazi authorities in Theresienstadt Ghetto as part of a "model ghetto" meant to mislead the Red Cross.
Jewish inmates converted their money when entering the camp for those bills. One German Mark was equal to ten Theresienstadt Kronen, but the money had no value outside the Ghetto walls.
The bills were designed by the artists Jindra Schmidt and Bedrich Potasek and printed in the national bank in Prague. Image of Moses, distorted, is printed in the center of the bill.
Six bills. Very good condition.
Category
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
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Moins de blé = moins de pain [issued by the German propaganda division, Paris, 1943]. French.
Illustrated booklet in a typical anti-Semitic style. Illustrations and titles tell the reader that the fires destroying the wheat are a Jewish-underground-Allied Forces conspiracy meant to sabotage bread production and starve the French people, and that burning wheat will lead to stricter rationing of food.
[6] leaves, 16 cm. Good condition.
Illustrated booklet in a typical anti-Semitic style. Illustrations and titles tell the reader that the fires destroying the wheat are a Jewish-underground-Allied Forces conspiracy meant to sabotage bread production and starve the French people, and that burning wheat will lead to stricter rationing of food.
[6] leaves, 16 cm. Good condition.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
Opening: $50
Sold for: $138
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Harc, A Zsidókérdést Kutató Magyar Intézet hivatalos lapja. 9 Issues. Budapest, 1944. Hungarian.
Anti-Semitic paper published on behalf of the "Hungarian Institute for the Study of the Jewish Question". The paper was entirely dedicated to Jews in Hungary and in spite of the seemingly theoretical nature implied by its title, it was characterized by vulgar anti-Semitism and published, in addition to essays, anti-Semitic caricatures. Issues from May, June, August and September 1944. Numerous photographs of Jews with a Yellow Star of David appear in one of the issues.
9 issues, approx. 47 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, creases, tears, open tears. Many restorations with adhesive tape.
Not listed in OCLC or in NLI catalogues.
Anti-Semitic paper published on behalf of the "Hungarian Institute for the Study of the Jewish Question". The paper was entirely dedicated to Jews in Hungary and in spite of the seemingly theoretical nature implied by its title, it was characterized by vulgar anti-Semitism and published, in addition to essays, anti-Semitic caricatures. Issues from May, June, August and September 1944. Numerous photographs of Jews with a Yellow Star of David appear in one of the issues.
9 issues, approx. 47 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, creases, tears, open tears. Many restorations with adhesive tape.
Not listed in OCLC or in NLI catalogues.
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