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ISBN10: 0880332476, ISBN13: 9780880332477, [publisher: Social Science Monograph (Boulder, CO.)] Hardcover Social Science Monographs (Boulder, CO.) hardcover in dust jacket distributed by Columbia University Press, 1994-1st edition, unread/unmarked, jacket has a small (neatly taped) edge tear, wrinkle in rear endpaper; Near Fine/Near Fine. Page numbers start at 711, end at 1486. We will add a custom fitted mylar cover, bubble wrap the book and ship it in a New BOX- Not a plastic bag like the zombie sellers. [New Hartford, CT, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1994]
ISBN10: 0880332476, ISBN13: 9780880332477, [publisher: The Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies Graduate Center/The City University of New York and Social Science Monographs, Boulder, New York] Hardcover First Edition Large Octavo. xlvi, 710pp., i map, xiv 711-1486pp. Original blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine, in original dustjackets with graphic design and typography, black lettering on spine. "The Destruction of the Jews of Hungary constitutes one of the most perplexing chapters in the history of the Holocaust. It is replete with paradoxes. The Jewish community of Hungary, which enjoyed an unparalleled level of development after its legal emancipation in 1867, was the first to be subjected to discriminatory legislation on post-World War I Europe. Conversely, when the Jewish communities of German-occupied Europe were being systematically destroyed during the first four and half years of World War II, the Jewish community of Hungary, though subjected to harsh legal an economic measures and to a series of violent actions, continued to be relatively well off. But when catastrophe struck with the German invasion of the country on March 19, 1944, it was this community that was subjected to the most ruthless and concentrated destruction process of the war." (Preface). Professor Randolph L. Braham is recognized as the world's foremost expert on contemporary Hungarian Jewry. The first edition of The Politics of Genocide has been universally acclai ...
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New York: The Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies Graduate Center/The City University of New York and Social Science Monographs, Boulder, Date: 1994. Revised and Enlarged Edition. Hardcover. Near fine to fine condition. Large Octavo. xlvi, 710pp., i map, xiv 711-1486pp. Original blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine, in original dustjackets with graphic design and typography, black lettering on spine. "The Destruction of the Jews of Hungary constitutes one of the most perplexing chapters in the history of the Holocaust. It is replete with paradoxes. The Jewish community of Hungary, which enjoyed an unparalleled level of development after its legal emancipation in 1867, was the first to be subjected to discriminatory legislation on post-World War I Europe. Conversely, when the Jewish communities of German-occupied Europe were being systematically destroyed during the first four and half years of World War II, the Jewish community of Hungary, though subjected to harsh legal an economic measures and to a series of violent actions, continued to be relatively well off. But when catastrophe struck with the German invasion of the country on March 19, 1944, it was this community that was subjected to the most ruthless and concentrated destruction process of the war." (Preface). Professor Randolph L. Braham is recognized as the world's foremost expert on contemporary Hungarian Jewry. The first edition of The Politics of Genocide has been universally acclaimed a a monument ...
New York: The Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies Graduate Center/The City University of New York and Social Science Monographs, Boulder, Date: 1994. Revised and Enlarged Edition. Hardcover. Near fine to fine condition. Large Octavo. xlvi, 710pp., i map, xiv 711-1486pp. Original blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine, in original dustjackets with graphic design and typography, black lettering on spine. "The Destruction of the Jews of Hungary constitutes one of the most perplexing chapters in the history of the Holocaust. It is replete with paradoxes. The Jewish community of Hungary, which enjoyed an unparalleled level of development after its legal emancipation in 1867, was the first to be subjected to discriminatory legislation on post-World War I Europe. Conversely, when the Jewish communities of German-occupied Europe were being systematically destroyed during the first four and half years of World War II, the Jewish community of Hungary, though subjected to harsh legal an economic measures and to a series of violent actions, continued to be relatively well off. But when catastrophe struck with the German invasion of the country on March 19, 1944, it was this community that was subjected to the most ruthless and concentrated destruction process of the war." (Preface). Professor Randolph L. Braham is recognized as the world's foremost expert on contemporary Hungarian Jewry. The first edition of The Politics of Genocide has been universally acclaimed a a monument ...
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ISBN10: 0880332476, ISBN13: 9780880332477, [publisher: The Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies Graduate Center/The City University of New York and Social Science Monographs, Boulder, New York] Hardcover First Edition Large Octavo. xlvi, 710pp., i map, xiv 711-1486pp. Original blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine, in original dustjackets with graphic design and typography, black lettering on spine. "The Destruction of the Jews of Hungary constitutes one of the most perplexing chapters in the history of the Holocaust. It is replete with paradoxes. The Jewish community of Hungary, which enjoyed an unparalleled level of development after its legal emancipation in 1867, was the first to be subjected to discriminatory legislation on post-World War I Europe. Conversely, when the Jewish communities of German-occupied Europe were being systematically destroyed during the first four and half years of World War II, the Jewish community of Hungary, though subjected to harsh legal an economic measures and to a series of violent actions, continued to be relatively well off. But when catastrophe struck with the German invasion of the country on March 19, 1944, it was this community that was subjected to the most ruthless and concentrated destruction process of the war." (Preface). Professor Randolph L. Braham is recognized as the world's foremost expert on contemporary Hungarian Jewry. The first edition of The Politics of Genocide has been universally acclai ...
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