Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
"You are the Witness!" – Book about the Holocaust of Hungarian Jewry – Illustrations, Photographs and a List of Holocaust Victims – Budapest, 1947
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Te Vagy a Tanu! Ukrajnától Auschwitzig [You are the Witness! From Ukraine to Auschwitz], edited by Dezső Pór and Oszkár Zsadány. Published by Kossuth, [Budapest, 1947], Hungarian.
A book about the holocaust of Hungarian Jewry. The book contains much information about the deportation of Hungarian Jews to extermination camps as well as photographs from the camps (including photographs of Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald and Nordhausen). At the end of the book appears a long list of Hungarian Jews who perished in the holocaust.
The introduction to this book was written by Vilmos Nagy de Nagybaczon, Hungarian minister of Defense and Righteous among the Nations.
422, [2] pp + [12] plates. 24.5 cm. Original binding; printed on the binding is the title and the year 1947, with the original illustrated dust jacket. Good condition. Some stains. Some damages to margins of binding. Dust jacket is slightly torn at lower part. Stains and tears (some open) to dust jacket.
A book about the holocaust of Hungarian Jewry. The book contains much information about the deportation of Hungarian Jews to extermination camps as well as photographs from the camps (including photographs of Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald and Nordhausen). At the end of the book appears a long list of Hungarian Jews who perished in the holocaust.
The introduction to this book was written by Vilmos Nagy de Nagybaczon, Hungarian minister of Defense and Righteous among the Nations.
422, [2] pp + [12] plates. 24.5 cm. Original binding; printed on the binding is the title and the year 1947, with the original illustrated dust jacket. Good condition. Some stains. Some damages to margins of binding. Dust jacket is slightly torn at lower part. Stains and tears (some open) to dust jacket.
Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita