Auction 39 General Auction: Israeli and Internation Art, Rare books, Docuemtns, Jewelry, Silverware, Bezlael, Israeliala and much more
May 14, 2019 (Your local time)
Israel
 Ella st' 33 Truman village

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LOT 6:

Holocaust M. Dvorjetski Autograph on his Yiddish book: Europe without children, illust., 1961

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Holocaust M. Dvorjetski Autograph on his Yiddish book: Europe without children, illust., 1961
With original autograph of the author on frontispiece in Yiddish, 1961
Europe without children. The Nazi’s plans for biological destruction.
Tel-Aviv, I.L. Peretz, 1961., 408 pp. 23 x 16.5 cm. Hard calico cover.
Illustrated by real photos, documents, maps.
Condition: cover slightly worn, with worm holes.
Several tiny worm holes throughtout the book
Endpapers and edges with foxing.
Light yellowing pages, light tracks of age
Weight: 735 gr.
Mark Dvorzhetski (1908 - 1975) was an Israeli physician, historian and Holocaust survivor. He was born in Lithuania (at the time part of the Russian Empire) and emigrated to Israel after World War II. He authored a number of books on the Holocaust, in particular with reference to the Baltic States and the medical profession

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