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  • Friedman, Dr. Philip (Foreword); Gershon Taffet (Introduction by)

    Edité par Centralna Zydowska Konisja Historyczna W Polsce, Lodz, 1945

    Vendeur : ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Etats-Unis

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    Softcover. Etat : g. First edition. Oblong quarto. [21] leafs (text), 104 leaves (photographic plates), [15] leaves (Explanatory notes to the photographs). Original paper wrappers. Custom made linen clamshell box will label. Considered as one of the single most important documentary photo books on the Holocaust ever published, this book became the defining collection of photographic images from the period. Illustrated with 252 b/w photographic reproductions documenting the debasement and destruction of European Jewry, with pictures of cities, ghettos and the camps. This multilingual photographic album was published in Poland a few months after the end of World War II when relatively little was known on the magnitude of the genocide perpetrated upon the European Jews. In addition to a short introduction, the 252 photographs contain shocking footage from the Jewish settlements at the onset of German occupation, the ghettos into which they were later crowded, and finally, photographs of the atrocities committed in the forced labor camps and the extermination camps. Another section of the book is dedicated to the Jewish partisan movements. The photographs were mostly taken as mementos by German soldiers, and are still as shocking today as they were in 1945. Light creasing on front wrap. Back cover age-toned along edges. Very minor age-toning along paper margin. Text in Polish, Russian, English, French, Yiddish and Hebrew. Wrappers in overall good, interior in good+ to very good condition.