Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Testimonies About Nazi War Criminals – Tuvia Friedman – Haifa, 1957
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Schupo-Kriegsverbrecher in Kolomea vor dem wiener volksgericht [war criminals in Kolomea, in the national court in Vienna]. By Tuvia Fiedman. Published by Verband der ehemaligen Einwohner von Kolomea in Israel [Organization of Kolomyia Jews in Israel]. Haifa, 1957.
A stenciled booklet by Nazi hunter Tuvia Friedman. The booklet contains protocols and testimonies of the murder of kolomyian jews given by eyewitnesses, recorded Friedman in his capacity as interrogation officer in the Polish ministry of defense.
Tuvia Friedman (1922-2011), was a holocaust survivor. After the war, he served as an interrogation officer in the Polish ministry of defense. In this capacity, he learned about the methods and ways to locate war criminals and he arrested some hundreds of Nazi Germans, interrogated them brought them to trial for their crimes. Friedman immigrated to Israel in 1952 and lived in Haifa. For three years he managed the Yad Vashem branch in Haifa and in 1957 founded the institute for documentation and research of Nazi operations. Friedman played a role in the capture of Adolf Eichmann.
[3], 9, 65 pp, 32X21 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Tears and creases to corners of leaves. Wear at margins.
A stenciled booklet by Nazi hunter Tuvia Friedman. The booklet contains protocols and testimonies of the murder of kolomyian jews given by eyewitnesses, recorded Friedman in his capacity as interrogation officer in the Polish ministry of defense.
Tuvia Friedman (1922-2011), was a holocaust survivor. After the war, he served as an interrogation officer in the Polish ministry of defense. In this capacity, he learned about the methods and ways to locate war criminals and he arrested some hundreds of Nazi Germans, interrogated them brought them to trial for their crimes. Friedman immigrated to Israel in 1952 and lived in Haifa. For three years he managed the Yad Vashem branch in Haifa and in 1957 founded the institute for documentation and research of Nazi operations. Friedman played a role in the capture of Adolf Eichmann.
[3], 9, 65 pp, 32X21 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Tears and creases to corners of leaves. Wear at margins.
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah
Antisemitism, Holocaust and She'erit HaPletah