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  • 1
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    Book
    Katowice : Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza
    Language: German
    Pages: 332 Seiten, [2] Blatt , Illustrationen, Karte
    Edition: 3. Auflage
    Year of publication: 1981
    Keywords: Konzentrationslager ; Konzentrationslager Auschwitz ; SS ; Quelle ; Schoa
    Note: Engl. Ausg. unter dem Titel: KL Auschwitz seen by the SS , Franz. Ausg. unter dem Titel: Auschwitz vu par les SS , Poln. Ausg. unter dem Titel: Oświécim w oczach SS
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  • 2
    ISBN: 3894682396
    Language: English
    Pages: 146 Seiten, [1] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Wannseekonferenz ; Ausstellung ; Schoa
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  • 3
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    Jerusalem [u.a.] : Gesharim
    ISBN: 5932731303
    Language: English
    Pages: 343 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2003
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Judaica
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Judaica
    Keywords: Sterenberg, David P. ; Falʹk, Robert R. ; Chagall, Marc ; Čaikov, Josif Moiseevič ; Altmann, Nathan ; Lisickij, Lazarʹ M. ; Shifrin, Nisson ; Ryback, Issachar ; Epstejn, Mark I. ; Aronson, Boris ; Nikritin, Solomon B. ; Tyšler, Aleksandr G. ; Labas, Aleksandr ; Russland ; Kultur-Lige ; Künstler ; Malerei ; Grafik ; Plastik ; Künstlervereinigung
    Abstract: The Kultur-Lige was a Jewish cultural organization established in 1918 in Kiev with a goal to produce the modern Yiddish culture, which was at the same time national and universal. Later the organization spread to Moscow, Kaunas, Czernowitz, Warsaw etc. This book is devoted to the Jewish artists who belonged to the Arts Section of this league, amongst whom are the world-famous Jewish painters Marc Chagall, Nathan Altman and El Lissitzky. Created in the 1918 - early 1920s, modern Jewish art combined traditional Jewish folklore motifs with the most avant-garde concepts of the contemporary art of the day. The book is accompanied by 213 reproductions of the works of the artists associated with the Kultur-Lige: David Shterenberg, Abram Manevich, Robert Falk, Marc Chagall, Joseph Tchaikov, Nathan Altman, El Lissitzky, Nisson Shifrin, Isaak Rabinovich, Isaak Rabichev, Issachar Ber Ryback, Lev Halperin, Sarah Shor, Pauline Khentova, Mark Epstein, Boris Aronson, Solomon Nikritin, Alexander Tyshler, Iosif Elman, Mark Sheikhel, Alexander Labas, Zfania-Gedali Kipnis, Khaim Mastbaum, Shulim Kotkis, Hersh Inger.
    Abstract: For those who are interested in modern Yiddish culture at a crucial juncture in its development - the years immediately following the First World War - this is a most important new book. Its focus is on the Arts Section of the Kultur-Lige, an organization that was founded in Kiev in January 1918 "with the objective of promoting Yiddish culture." Kazovsky, the author of an earlier study, Artists from Vitebsk: Yehuda Pen and His Pupils (Moskva: Imidzh, [ca. 1991]), writes in his introduction, "This book is only an interim 'archaeological' report about the history of the Kultur-Lige and its Arts Section." Nevertheless, he has uncovered a lot of previously undiscovered material (both artworks and documentation) in archives, museums, and private collections in the former Soviet Union, Western Europe, and Israel, and that alone makes this a valuable contribution to the growing literature on Jewish participation in the artistic avant-garde. The focus of Kazovsky's study is the Kultur-Lige in Kiev, even though (as he notes) the organization had important branches in Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania, Romania, and (especially) Poland. A number of the Kultur-Liga artists whom he discusses are well-known: Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky, Issachar-Ber Ryback, Boris Aronson, Natan Altman, Joseph Tchaikov. Other names are less familiar at first glance -- e.g., Sarah Shor, Mark Epstein, Iosif Elman. But those who have perused Yiddish children's books or examined Yiddish magazines from that period (such as Freyd) will recognize their handiwork. Quite a few of the reproductions come from books and magazines, demonstrating the close collaboration between writers and visual artists associated with the Kultur-Lige. And, as Kazovsky points out, these artists' output was a synthesis of folk art and traditional Jewish symbols, with such modernist approaches as expressionism and cubism. This was the new Jewish art, par excellence. The Artists of the Kultur-Lige includes an extensive introduction, providing background on both the Kultur-Lige and its Arts Section. The book is completely bilingual - English and Russian - and the publishers are to be thanked for that. Editorial and proofreading standards are more consistently applied in the introduction than in the section where most of the illustrations appear. (E.g., David Hofstein [Dovid Hofshteyn] becomes Gofstein [in English] - even though the book accompanying this caption shows clearly the Yiddish spelling Hofshteyn.) Still, all things considered, this is a very minor drawback. Zachary Baker.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 3499153491
    Language: German
    Pages: 187 Seiten
    Edition: Originalausgabe, 12. - 14. Tausend
    Year of publication: 1988
    Series Statement: rororo
    Series Statement: rororo rororo aktuell
    Keywords: Euthanasie (Nationalsozialismus) ; Schoa ; Porajmos
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  • 5
    ISBN: 359624353X
    Language: German
    Pages: 350 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Edition: durchgesehene Auflage
    Year of publication: 1986
    Series Statement: Fischer Taschenbücher 4353
    Series Statement: Fischer Taschenbücher
    Keywords: Euthanasie (Nationalsozialismus) ; Nationalsozialismus ; Schoa
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 15 Seiten
    Year of publication: 1997
    Series Statement: LBI occasional paper 1
    Series Statement: LBI occasional paper
    Keywords: Literatur ; Schoa
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  • 7
    ISBN: 3898483592
    Pages: 112 Minuten , s/w, VHS, PAL
    Keywords: Korczak, Janusz ; Kind ; Schoa ; Warschauer Ghetto
    Abstract: "Die Lebenswege großer Menschen gleichen Legenden - sie sind beschwerlich aber schön" schrieb Janusz Korczak. Am 6. August 1942 wurde sein Leben zur Legende, als ihn die SS zwang seine anvertrauten Kinder hinter der Fahne mit dem Davidsstern zum Zug nach Treblinka zu führen. Er verzichtete darauf, sein eigenes Leben zu retten, und starb gemeinsam mit ihnen.
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  • 8
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    Caulfield South, Victoria
    Language: English
    Pages: 166 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2003
    Series Statement: The "Write your story" collection
    Series Statement: The "Write your story" collection
    Keywords: Slowakei ; Autobiografie ; Auswanderung ; Überlebender ; Schoa ; Australien
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  • 9
    Language: German
    Pages: 48 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2006
    Keywords: Künstler ; Malerei ; Ausstellung ; Schoa (Motiv)
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  • 10
    ISBN: 3901398384
    Language: German
    Pages: 124 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2005
    Keywords: Österreich ; Nationalsozialismus ; Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Ausstellung ; Schoa
    Abstract: "Jetzt ist er bös, der TennenbaumŁ ist ein Zitat aus "Der Herr Karl" von Helmut Qualtinger und Carl Merz, einem satirischen Ein-Personen-Stück, das den österreichischen Kleinbürger als dauerhaften Opportunisten demaskiert. Der nach 1945 zurückgekehrte Jude Tennenbaum trägt dem Herrn Karl die "Hetz" nach, die sich dieser im März 1938 mit ihm geleistet hat, und erwidert seinen Gruß nicht. Die Reaktion des Herrn Karl verdeutlicht das spezifisch österreichische Selbstbild nach 1945 - das Thema dieser Ausstellung. Sie verweist nicht nur auf historisches Unbewusstsein und bewusste Verdrängungvon Geschichte in Österreich, sondern auch auf jahrzehntelange ideologische Unaufrichtigkeit in der Parteienlandschaft, sprachliche Inkonsequenzen und Mehrdeutigkeiten in Politik und Presse sowie die antisemitische Grundhaltung und individuelle Borniertheit der österreichischen Seele. Xenophobie, Antimodernismus und Antisemitismus waren nicht allein das Monopol der politisch Konservativen, sondern wurden auch von liberaler und sozialistischer Seite je nach Bedarf eingesetzt. Dies resultiert nicht zuletzt daraus, dass sich ein guter Teil der politisch-ökonomischen wie der wissenschaftlich-kulturellen Eliten nach 1945 aus jenen der NS-Zeit rekrutierten.
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