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Winklbauer, Andrea (Hrsg.)
Zwischen den Zeilen. Evidenzen des Undarstellbaren. Wiener Jahrbuch für jüdische Geschichte, Kultur & Museumswesen Band 9.
Wien, Jüdisches Museum der Stadt Wien, 2010. 175 pp. Illustr. Very good copy. Paperback. German articles. Holocaust. Shoah in Museum - exhibition. Among the contr.: Martin Schulz: Fotografische Repräsentation der Schoa. Tanja Eckstein: Meine Arbeit mit jüdischen Zeitzeugen. ISBN: 9783901398568
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Book number: 54168
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WIPLINGER, PETER PAUL
Oporoka Casa. Pesmi in fotografije 1967 - 1987. Prevedel Andrej Kokot.
Celovec / Maribor, 1989. 221 pp. Illustrated. Very good copy. Orig. cloth with dustjacket. Text in Polish. Holocaust. Poetry. ISBN: 9788637704461
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Book number: 15963
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WOJAK, IRMTRUD and LORE HEPNER (eds.)
"Geliebte Kinder...." Brief aus dem Amsterdamer Exil in die Neue Welt 1939-1943. (Schriften der Bibliothek für Zeitgeschichte - Neue Folge, herausgeg. von Gerhard Hirschfeld, Band 3).
Essen, Klartext Verlag, 1995. 264 pp., illustrated. Very good copy. Orig. boards.
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Book number: 46558
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WOLF, DIANE L.
Beyond Anne Frank. Hidden Children and Postwar Families in Holland
Berkeley, Univ. of California Press, 2007. 391 pp. Very good copy. Paperback. The image of the Jewish child hiding from the Nazis was shaped by Anne Frank, whose house - the most visited site in the Netherlands - has become a shrine to the Holocaust. Yet while Anne Frank's story continues to be discussed and analyzed, her experience as a hidden child in wartime Holland is anomalous - as this book brilliantly demonstrates. Drawing on interviews with seventy Jewish men and women who, as children, were placed in non-Jewish families during the Nazi occupation of Holland, Diane L. Wolf paints a compelling portrait of Holocaust survivors whose experiences were often diametrically opposed to the experiences of those who suffered in concentration camps. Although the war years were tolerable for most of these children, it was the end of the war that marked the beginning of a traumatic time, leading many of those interviewed here to remark, 'My war began after the war.' This first in-depth examination of hidden children vividly brings to life their experiences before, during, and after hiding and analyzes the shifting identities, memories, and family dynamics that marked their lives from childhood through advanced age. Wolf also uncovers anti-Semitism in the policies and practices of the Dutch state and the general population, which historically have been portrayed as relatively benevolent toward Jewish residents. ISBN: 9780520248106
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Book number: 52028
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WOLFF, ILSE R. (ed.)
WIENER LIBRARY. Catalogue series no. 2: From Weimar to Hitler. Germany, 1918-1933. Second rev. and enl. edition.
London, 1964. X, 268 pp. Good copy. Orig. cloth. Name on inner frontcover. Bibliography arranged according to subject. Holocaust. German history.
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Book number: 41450
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YOUNG, JAMES E. (ed.)
Mahnmale des Holocaust. Motive, Rituale und Stätten des Gedenkens. (German edition of the exposition catalogue: The art of memory: Holocaust memorials in history. New York, Jewish Museum 1993)
München, 1994. 172 pp. Illustrated. Folio. Good copy. Orig. wraps. Slight foldingmark in the lower corner.
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Book number: 37269
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YOUNG, JAMES E.
Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust: Narrative and the Consequences of Interpretation
Bloomington, Indiana Univeristy Press, 1988. XII, 243 pp. Very good copy. Orig. cloth. ISBN: 9780253367167
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Book number: 51701
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ZIMMERMAN, JOSHUA D. (ed.)
The Jews in Italy under Fascist and Nazi Rule, 1922-1945. ISBN 9780521841016
Cambridge, University Press, 2005. 374 pp. Illustr. Very good copy. Orig. cloth with dustjacket. This book brings to light the Italian-Jewish experience from the start of Mussolini's prime ministership through the end of the Second World War. Challenging the myth of Italian benevolence during the Fascist period, the authors investigate the treatment of Jews by Italians during the Holocaust, and the native versus foreign roots of Italian Fascist anti-Semitism. Each essay in this volume illustrates a different aspect of Italian Jewry under Fascist and Nazi rule. Areas of inquiry include the role of the Catholic Church with special reference to Pope Pius XII, Mussolini's attitude and anti-Jewish policies leading to the onset of the 1938 Italian racial laws, and the Italian popular reactions to anti-Jewish persecution. ISBN: 9780521841016
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Book number: 49871
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