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The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heros' remembrance Authority Har Haszikaron

yad vashem publications
1991

PUBLICATIONS IN ENGLISH
1. RESEARCH STUDIES
2. MEMOIRS, REFLECTIONS, DIARIES
3. YAD VASHEM STUDIES
4. MISCELLANEOUS
5. GUIDES

1. RESEARCH STUDIES

[] THE HOLOCAUST OF VOLHYNIAN JEWS, by Shmuel Spector (1990, 383 pp.)
   This book contains an expanded introduction, which describes the
   situation of the Jews of Volhynia between the two World Wars, as well
   as under the Soviet rule of 1939-1941. The book traces the various
   stages of the Nazi conquest: the decrees, the incarceration in the
   ghettos, the ghettos, the murders and the extermination actions. The
   book also deals at length with the reaction of the Jews of Volhynia
   to the destruction - individual resistance, mass escapes,
   organization of resistance groups, revolts and the role played by the
   Jews of Volhynia within the partisan units. The text is elucidated
   through numerous tables and maps.

[] SHE'ERIT HAPLETA - 1944-1948 (1990, 550 pp.)
   Rehabilitation and Political Struggle
   Proceedings of the Sixth Yad Vashem Int. Conference (held in 1985).

[] THE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST, by Yitzhak Arad (1990, 396
   pp.)
   This extraordinary compilation of 426 photos, maps and explanatory
   text is one of the most unique and informative reference works on the
   Holocaust. The book is divided into several chronological sections: 
   Nazism and its Origins, European Jews under Nazi Rule and Terror, The
   Ghettos, Deportation and Death Camps, End of the War, En Route to
   Israel. In cooperation with Macmillan Publishing Company.

[] DOCUMENTS ON THE HOLOCAUST, eds. Yitzhak Arad, Yisrael Gutman,
   Avraham Margaliot. (1990, 504 pp.)
   Selected sources on the Destruction of the Jews of Germany and
   Austria, Poland, and the Soviet Union. (Fourth printing.)

[] TO LIVE WITH HONOUR AND DIE WITH HONOUR. Selected Documents from the
   Warsaw Ghetto Underground Archives "O.S." (Oneg Shabbath). (1986, 790
   pp.) Edited and annoted by Joseph Kermish.
   The "Oneg Shabbath" Archives is a massive collection of documents,
   such as diaries and notes, memoirs, journalistic articles, research
   and literary works, as well as photographs, clandestine newspapers
   and such, thus fulfilling a great historic mission. The research work
   initiated by the Underground Archives began as early as 1941 and
   aimed to record the charateristic phenomena of ghetto life.

[] FROM BERGEN-BELSEN TO FREEDOM (1986, 66 pp.)
   The story of the exchange deal between Dutch Jews, inmates of
   Bergen-Belsen and German Templars living in Palestine. A symposium
   dedicated to the memory of Dr. Haim Pazner.

[] THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE HOLOCAUST PERIOD. (1985, 783 pp.)
   Proceedings of the Fifth Yad Vashem Int. Conference (held in 1985.)

[] THE NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS (1984, 750 pp.)
   Structure and Aims - The Image of the Prisoner - The Jews in the
   Camps. Proceedings of the fourth Yad Vashem Int. Conference (held in
   1980.)

[] A COMMEMORATIVE SYMPOSIUM (1983, 80 pp.)
   In honour of Dr. Emmanuel Rignelblum and his "Oneg Shabbath" underground
   archives.

[] GHETTO IN FLAMES: The Struggle and Destruction of the Jews in Vilna,
   by Yitzhak Arad.  (1980, 419 pp.) The history of one of the largest
   ghettos: a vivid description of the fate of the Jews of Vilna, long
   famed for its vibrant Jewish cultural life.  Vilna Jewry as a
   microcosm of the fate of the Jewish people in Nazi-occupied Europe.

[] PATTERNS OF JEWISH LEADERSHIP IN NAZI EUROPE, 1933-1945.  (1980, 419
   pp.) Proceedings of the Third Yad Vashem Int.  Conference (held in
   1976).  An examination of Jewish leadership in various countries on
   the Nazi occupation and their problems, dilemmas and conflicts.

[] RESCUE ATTEMPTS DURING THE HOLOCAUST.  (1977, 679 pp.) Proceedings of
   the Second Yad Vashem Int.  Conference (held in 1974).  An in-depth
   examination of activities of Jewish and non-Jewish organizations in
   Europe and abroad, responses of the Allies to the Jewish plight,
   underground rescue efforts, Jewish family camps in forests,
   negotiations with Nazi operatives, "Righteous Amongst the Nations,"
   and the policy of the International Red Cross.

[] HOLOCAUST AND REBIRTH - A Symposium.  (1974, 215 pp.) Papers
   presented at a symposium marking the 25th.  anniversary of the State
   of Israel, constituting an evaluation of the connection between the
   Holocaust and the rebirth of the State of Israel.

[] THE HOLOCAUST AND RESISTANCE. (1973, 44 pp.)
   An outline of Jewish history in Nazi-occupied Europe (1933-1945).

[] JEWISH RESISTANCE DURING THE HOLOCAUST.  (1971, 562 pp.) Proceedings
   of the First Yad Vashem Int.  Conference (held in 1968).  Contents
   include discussion of the Jewish struggle until the beginning of the
   extermination process, the stand of the Jewish masses, resistance and
   armed struggle, revolts, partizan activities, the Jew in the Allied
   Armies and rescue attempts inside and outside the occupied areas.

2. MEMOIRS, REFLECTIONS, DIARIES

[] THE RIGHTEOUS, by ARIEH L. Bauminger. (1990, 194 pp.)
   A select list of recipients of Yad Vashem's "Righteousness Among the
   Nations" title. (Third printing)

[] RESISTING THE STORM, MEMOIRS, ROMANIA, 1940-1947. (1987, 450 pp.), by
   Alexander Safran.
   The memoirs of former Chief Rabbi of Romanian Jewry during the most
   tragic years of this community: the fascist regime of Antonescu, the
   destruction of the Besarabia and Bukovina Jews and the rescue of the
   Jews from old Romania (the "Regat") and South Transylvania.

[] UNDER FIRE - Stories about Jews, "Heros of the Soviet Union". (1987,
   650 pp.)
   Biographies of those Soviet Jews whose exceptional bravery during
   World War II earned them the distinction of "Heros of the Soviet
   Union".

[] REFUGEE AND SURVIVOR, by Zorach Warhaftig. (1987, 500 pp.)
   The story of the rescue of thousands of Polish Jewish refugees,
   amongst which were Rabbis, Yeshiva Students and pioneers ("Halutzim")
   and of their rehabilitation in Displaced Persons' Camps. Rabbi
   Warhftig took an active part in these rescue attempts whilst in
   Lithuania, Japan and China.

[] THE SOLDIER WITH THE GOLDEN BUTTONS, by Miriam Steiner-Aviezer.
   (1987, 134 pp.)
   This book presents a child's-eye view of the Holocaust. It is the
   story of Jewish children wrenched from a carefree childhood to be
   overwhelmed by the brutal savagery of war. A few days are enough to
   turn them into adults forced to contend with hunger and thirst, fear
   and death, and with the horror of being taken away from their
   mothers. Only their inner world of childlike imagination, of dreasm
   and fairy tales, can help them confront reality while maintaining
   their innocence.

[] THROUGH THE WINDOW OF MY HOME, by Sarah Selver-Urbach. (1986, 170
   pp.)
   Recollections from the Lodz Ghetto.

 
[] IN THE WARSAW GHETTO - 1940-1943 (1982, 334 PP.)
   An account of a witness. The memoirs of Stanislaw Adler.

[] THE DIARY OF EVA HYMAN, with introduction by Yehuda Marton. (1974,
   124 pp.)
   The diary of a 13 year old girl, beginning in February 1944 and
   ending in May of that year, just before her deportation to
   Auschwitz, where she perished.

[] MY LONGEST YEAR, by Moshe Sandberg. (1968, 114 pp.)
   The Holocaust experiences of Moshe Sandberg (Sanbar), former
   governor of the Bank of Israel, who recounts his wartime
   experiences in the Dachau concentration camp, on the long forced
   march to Muhldorf -- Waldlager camp, on this life as a prisoner in
   that camp and his eventual liberation.

[] YOUNG MOSHE'S DIARY - The Spiritual Torment of a Jewish Boy in Nazi
   Europe, by Moshe Flinker. Introduction by Shaul Esh and Geoffrey
   Wigoder. (1965, 126 pp.)
   The diary of a 16 year old boy, recording his doubts, fears and
   faith while hiding from the Nazis. Moshe Flinker perished in
   Auschwitz.

3. YAD VASHEM STUDIES -

[] VOLUMES I-XX
   Yad Vashem Studies, the first of Yad Vashem's publications, was
   initiated by the late Professor Ben-Zion Dinur in 1957, in order to
   "research thoroughly the phenomenon of the Holocaust and to
   elucidate to the fullest possible extent its beginning, course of
   development, antecedents, scope, significance and implication."
   Twenty volumes have been published to date, containing a wide range
   of papers, documents and book reviews dealing with various aspects
   of the Holocaust written by outstanding scholars from Israel and
   abroad.

[] VOLUMES I-IV, Ed. Shaul Esh. Out of Print
[] VOLUME V, Ed. Nathan Eck and Arieh L. Kubovy (1962, 432 pp.)
[] VOLUME VI, Ed. Nathan Eck and Arieh L. Kubovy (1966, 436 pp.)
[] VOLUME VII, Ed. Livia Rothkirchen (1968, 213 pp.)
[] VOLUME VIII, Ed. L. Rothkirchen (1970, 212 pp.)
[] VOLUME IX, Ed. L. Rothkirchen (1973, 355 pp.)
[] VOLUME X, Ed. L. Rothkirchen (1974, 326 pp.)
[] VOLUME XI, Ed. L. Rothkirchen (1976, 384 pp.)
[] VOLUME XII, Ed. L. Rothkirchen (1977, 387 pp.)
[] VOLUME XIII, Ed. L. Rothkirchen (1979, 424 pp.)
[] VOLUME XIV, Ed. L. Rothkirchen (1981, 370 pp.)
[] VOLUME XV, Ed. L. Rothkirchen (1983, 417 pp.)
[] VOLUME XVI, Ed. Aharon Weiss (1986, 322 pp.)
[] VOLUME XVII, Ed. A. Weiss (1986, 320 pp.)
[] VOLUME XVIII, Ed. A. Weiss (1987, 431 pp.)
[] VOLUME XIX, Ed. A. Weiss (1988, 322 pp.)
[] VOLUME XX, Ed. A. Weiss (1990, 320 pp.)
[] CUMULATIVE INDEX (1991, 60 pp.)
   Vols. I-XX, 1957-1990  

4. MISCELLANEOUS

[] TO BEAR WITNESS (1990)
   An educational kit for teaching the Holocaust and observing Yom
   Hashoa.
   20 posters size 70x50, including 39 selected photos with titles in
   Hebrew, English, Russian, French & Spanish

[] THE HOLOCAUST (1987, 75 pp.)
   Descriptive booklet of the Holocaust

[] TESTIMONY - Art of the Holocaust (1986, 74 pp.)
   (Catalogue of the Art Museum)

[] JEWISH CREATIVITY IN THE HOLOCAUST, eds. Y. Kermish and Y. Szeintuch,
   (1979, 35 pp.)
   Exhibition of Jewish creativity in the ghettos and camps under Nazi
   rule (1939-1945)

5. GUIDES

[] YAD VASHEM (1990, 42 pp.)
   A complete guide to Yad Vashem, its departments and activites
   including coloured photos of its major monuments and a map of the
   entire site. Ninth printing. Available also in German, French,
   Spanish and Russian.

[] GUIDE TO UNPUBLISHED MATERIALS OF THE HOLOCAUST PERIOD, Ed. Yehuda
   Bauer, co-editors: S. Kraowski, A. Weiss.
	Vol. III	1975, 413 pp
	Vol. IV		1977, 389 pp
	Vol. V		1979, 436 pp
	Vol. VI		1981, 259 pp

[] GUIDE TO THE MORESHET ARCHIVES IN GIV'AT HAVIVA, Ed. Schmuel
   Krakowski. (1981, 265 pp.)
   With forward and introduction, including key to the units of the
   Archives.

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Yad Vashem English Publications (June 1991)
Price List in U.S. $

Distribution by: Rubin Mass Ltd. P.O.B. 990, Jerusalem 91009, Israel
Tel. 972-02-632565
Fax  972-02-632719

Title & Author				US$
---------------------------------------------
A Different Story			12.00
Documents on the Holocaust		25.00
From Bergen-Belsen to Freedom		 3.00
Ghetto in Flames (out of print)
Holocaust & Rebirth			10.00
In the Warsaw Ghetto			30.00
Jewish Creativity in the Holocaust	 7.00
My Longest Year				10.00
Patterns of Jewish Leadership in Nazi
  Europe 1939-1945			20.00
Refugee & Survivor			41.00
Rescue Attempts During the HOlocaust	30.00
Resisting the Storm			41.00
She'erit Hapleta 1944-1948		36.00
The Historiography of the Holocaust
  Period				60.00
The Holocaust of Wolhynian Jews, 1941-1944
					30.00
The Nazi Concentration Camps		30.00
The Pictorial History of the Holocaust 110.00
The Righteous Among the Nations         25.00
The Soldier with the Golden Buttons	11.00
To Live with Honor, To Die with Honor   60.00
Under Fire				48.00
Yad Vashem Studies Vol 1,V,VI,XI-XVI    20.00 each
Yad Vashem Studies, Vol XVII		28.00
Yad Vashem Studies, Vol XVIII		29.00
Yad Vashem Studies, Vol XIX-XX-XXI      35.00 each


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