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In Yiddish. 62 pages. 218 x 145 mm. Contents include Chaim Grade's Yiddish translation of Bialik's oif der shkhita; Mit khalutzim by Katzenelson, article by Antek, about Anilewicz etc. Wrappers detached. Striking cover in red and black. Fragile, yellowed paper. Original illustrated paper wrappers, with bold graphic of a partisan. "On April 19, 1943, a German force, equipped with tanks and artillery, under the command of Col. Sammern-Frankennegg, penetrated into the ghetto in order to resume the deportations. The Nazis met with stiff resistance from the Jewish fighters. Despite overwhelmingly superior forces, the Germans were repulsed from the ghetto, after suffering heavy losses Armed resistance lasted until June 1943. With the help of the Polish "People's Guard" some 50 ghetto fighters escaped from the ghetto and continued to fight the Germans in the nearby forests as a partisan unit named in memory of Anielewicz. The Warsaw ghetto uprising had an enormous moral effect upon Jews and non-Jews throughout the world, especially since it was prepared and carried out under conditions which practically excluded a priori any attempt at armed resistance. Despite the vastly unequal forces, the uprising continued for a long time and constituted the largest battle in occupied Europe before April 1943 (excepting in Yugoslavia) . This battle also had its impact upon the Polish population, resulting in the intensification of resistance by the Poles as well as by Jews throughout the country" (EJ, 2007). N° de ref. del artículo 015276
Título: Varshaver Geto Oifshtand. 19ter April 1943 =...
Editorial: Landsberger Verlagsanstalt Martin Neumeyer / Z. K. Poaley Zion (Z.S.) un Merkaz Dror. Aroysgegebn Fun Ts. K. Poyle Tsien (Ts. S. ) In Daytshland, Landsberg a. L. [1947?] Landsberg DP camp Displaced Persons camp
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Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Stapled Softcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. In Yiddish. 62 pages. 218 x 145 mm. Contents include Chaim Grade's Yiddish translation of Bialik's oif der shkhita; Mit khalutzim by Katzenelson, article by Antek, about Anilewicz etc. Wrappers detached. Striking cover in red and black. Fragile, yellowed paper. Original illustrated paper wrappers, with bold graphic of a partisan. "On April 19, 1943, a German force, equipped with tanks and artillery, under the command of Col. Sammern-Frankennegg, penetrated into the ghetto in order to resume the deportations. The Nazis met with stiff resistance from the Jewish fighters. Despite overwhelmingly superior forces, the Germans were repulsed from the ghetto, after suffering heavy losses Armed resistance lasted until June 1943. With the help of the Polish "People's Guard" some 50 ghetto fighters escaped from the ghetto and continued to fight the Germans in the nearby forests as a partisan unit named in memory of Anielewicz. The Warsaw ghetto uprising had an enormous moral effect upon Jews and non-Jews throughout the world, especially since it was prepared and carried out under conditions which practically excluded a priori any attempt at armed resistance. Despite the vastly unequal forces, the uprising continued for a long time and constituted the largest battle in occupied Europe before April 1943 (excepting in Yugoslavia) . This battle also had its impact upon the Polish population, resulting in the intensification of resistance by the Poles as well as by Jews throughout the country" (EJ, 2007). Nº de ref. del artículo: 015274
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Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Stapled Softcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. In Yiddish. 62 pages. 218 x 145 mm. Contents include Chaim Grade's Yiddish translation of Bialik's oif der shkhita; Mit khalutzim by Katzenelson, article by Antek, about Anilewicz etc. Wrappers detached. Striking cover in red and black. Fragile, yellowed paper. Original illustrated paper wrappers, with bold graphic of a partisan. "On April 19, 1943, a German force, equipped with tanks and artillery, under the command of Col. Sammern-Frankennegg, penetrated into the ghetto in order to resume the deportations. The Nazis met with stiff resistance from the Jewish fighters. Despite overwhelmingly superior forces, the Germans were repulsed from the ghetto, after suffering heavy losses Armed resistance lasted until June 1943. With the help of the Polish "People's Guard" some 50 ghetto fighters escaped from the ghetto and continued to fight the Germans in the nearby forests as a partisan unit named in memory of Anielewicz. The Warsaw ghetto uprising had an enormous moral effect upon Jews and non-Jews throughout the world, especially since it was prepared and carried out under conditions which practically excluded a priori any attempt at armed resistance. Despite the vastly unequal forces, the uprising continued for a long time and constituted the largest battle in occupied Europe before April 1943 (excepting in Yugoslavia) . This battle also had its impact upon the Polish population, resulting in the intensification of resistance by the Poles as well as by Jews throughout the country" (EJ, 2007). Nº de ref. del artículo: 015275
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