Verlag: The Jewish Black Book Committee, USA, 1946
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fair. First American Edition. "A history of the Holocaust, interspersed with documents and excerpts from eyewitness accounts (by perpetrators and victims), from contemporary newspapers, and from essays by Soviet Jewish writers. Dwells on Nazi antisemitism and propaganda, the Nazi anti-Jewish laws, Nazi policies against the Jews (e.g. expulsion, starvation, forced labor), Nazi mass murder of Jews, and Jewish resistance to the genocide. Pages 469-519 contain photographs of some documents and their English translations." - Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism. "The entire manuscript of [this book] was submitted to the juridical authorities of the United Nations War Crimes Commission at Nuremberg as evidence of the crimes committed by the Nazis against the Jewish people." - dust jacket. Contents divided into: Indictment; Conspiracy; The Law; Strategy of Decimation; Annihilation; Resistance; Justice. [10], [2]-560 p. Footnotes. Index. Black and white reproductions of graphic photos and Nazi documents. Detailed fold-out table of anti-Jewish German laws passed 1933-1943. Unmarked with average wear to original black cloth lettered in green. Binding sound. Contents printed upon two different types of paper, one of which has substantially tanned. Heavy wear to dust jacket now in glossy new archival-grade protection. A worthy example of this comprehensive and historic work. Robinson & Friedman 11, Wiener Library Catalogue Series 7-1075.; 8vo.