Winner's Unlimited - No. 101
Holy books, letters from Rabbis and Rebbes, Judaica, Maps, Periodicals, Postcards, banknotes, Eretz Israel and Zionism
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Anti-Semitic engraving, hand-painted soon after printing. Rome, 1823.
The illustration depicts an anti-Semitic event that was common at the time. A mob of Italians would catch a high-class Jew on one of their festivals and roll him in a wood barrel through the streets. On the left, the Jew's family members can be seen trying to stop the mob from carrying out its plan. On the right, the mob tries to push the barrel with the Jew inside of it, while one of the rabble holds a stone, threatening the family trying to stop them.
Size: 28x20 cm.
Tear in the bottom left corner, with no damage to the engraving.
Fine-very fine condition.
Anti-Semitic, barbed engraving depicting a Jewish merchant leaning on bags of flour [with the text "Farine" - flour]. Masses of French people walk in front of him, while he jeeringly looks at them and refuses to sell them his merchandise. The Jew has a distorted long nose and is much fatter than the gaunt people he is looking at. At the edge of the picture, next to the thousands of people on the road, two people can be seen lying on the ground, dying from hunger.
Size: 25x23 cm. Mounted on a protective cardboard surface.
Fine condition.
Anti-Semitic plate, lithograph, handpainted soon after it was printed. Published by Epinal. The lithograph was manufactured by Oliver o Pinot.
The lithograph is accompanied with anti-Semitic, rhymed stanzas in French regarding the Wandering Jew. The illustration depicts a Jew with a long curly beard, long nose, and wandering stick. The people around him, as if the local children, are relatively clean and neat - and everybody looks at him with a critical look.
Similar lithographs were printed in 19th century France with the title "LA Juif Errant," with the same poem, but with illustrations by Fracois Georgin.
Size: 40x30 cm.
Fine condition.
La voix du peuple massacre [the sounds of the massacre of people] by Marcel Bidoux, published by Reveil des Jeunes, Paris 1945. French.
An early work which reveals the Nazi's crimes in the Warsaw Ghetto with an in-detail historical description of the events inside the ghetto, based on testimonies passed from word of mouth, and written documents from various sources inside the ghetto during the war. Accompanied by pictures from the ghetto.
80 pages. 21 cm.
Tears on the spine. The cover title page is partially detached, brown and slightly brittle leaves.
Moderate-fine condition.






A photograph album from the Holocaust - Extermination of Polish Jews, with a foreword by Gershon Taffet and Philip Friedman. Published by the Central Historical Committee in Poland, Lodz 1945.
A book in album format which contains 252 photographs depicting the different stages of the holocaust of Polish Jewry in chronological order, beginning with the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939: antisemitic propaganda, forced labor, starvation in the ghetto, concentration camps, the partisans, until after the liberation in 1945. With a foreword in Polish, Russian, English, French, Yiddish and Hebrew. The photographs are described in four languages, Polish, Russian, English, Yiddish. The book was published in December 1945, and is considered one of the first and most important books to document the destruction of Polish Jewry.
Black title-page cover, with the book's name in English and Polish. Printed on special paper.
[21], 104, [15] leaves. Its length is bigger than its width: 23x32 cm.
Tears on the title-page cover, the body of the album is in very fine condition.
* Churban U'Mered shel Yehudei Varshaw. Book of testimony and commemoration, edited by Melech Neustadt. Published by the " Vaad HaPoel shel Histadrut HaKlalit shel HaOvdim HaIvrim B'Eretz Yisrael V'Adat HaGolah." Tel Aviv, 1946. Tears in the upper and bottom sections of the spine.
* Sefer Lintchitz [Leczyca], edited by Rabbi Yitzchak Yedidya Frenkel, published by "Olei Lintshitz B'Yisrael," 1953. Replete with photos of community members. Printed on quality chrome paper.
* Belsen. Published by the "Irgun Shearit HaPleitah Mei'Haezior HaBriti." 1958. Tens of photos of Jews in the Bergen-Belsen camp.
* Album Auschwitz, sipuro shel transport. Edited by Yisrael Guttman and Belah Guttman, published by Yad V'Shem, Jerusalem, 2003. Album edition with tens of photos of Jews in the Auschwitz concentration camp, pictures with names of tens of people who died there, the various departments within the camp, historic background and informative content regarding Auschwitz during the Holocaust years. Most of the photos were taken by the SS and saved in an album that was found after the Holocaust. Each chapter of the book was written by an expert in that field. One of the most important works regarding the Auschwitz death camp.
Varying sizes and conditions. Overall fine condition.
Anne Frank: Yomana Shel Na'ara [A Girl's Diary], first Hebrew edition, translated by S. Schnitzer, published by Karni, printed by 'Davar'. Tel Aviv, 1953.
First Hebrew edition of 'Anne Frank's Diary' translated by S. Schnitzer which was published six years after the first edition published in Holland [in Dutch]. This edition was published in a limited number of copies and distributed as a gift to the subscribers of the "Dvar HaShavua" newspaper. After achieving great success among the Israeli readership it was published in many editions in Israel.
220 pages. 20 cm.
Slight tears on the paper cover. A few small holes on the last leaf without damage to text.
Very fine condition.
* A postcard designed by E. Burner [picture on the plate], depicting a prisoner's handcuffed hands rising out of a barbed wire fence. In memory of the Buchenwald, Dachau and Stutthof camps. April-May 1945.
* A memorial postcard for the liberation of the Dachau camp depicting inmates in uniform breaking through the barbed fire fences during the liberation. On the rear side is the official stamp: DACHAU GEDACHTNISKUNDGEBUNG 18/5/47.
Identical size: 15x11 cm.
Very fine condition.
An official souvenir postcard from the "Degenerate Art" - Entartete Kunst exhibition. On the rear side is a postal stamp from the exhibition with the date February-April 1938 and an additional stamp with a swastika.
The anti-semitic "Degenerate Art" exhibition opened in Munich in July 1937 and displayed some 650 works of approximately 100 artists which were confiscated from museums and galleries throughout Germany, in order to make them a public mockery. The exhibition traveled through a number of cities in Germany until 1941, and propaganda material such as booklets, postcards and posters were printed before each exhibition to accompany the anti-semitic atmosphere, as part of the Nazi propaganda. Over two million people visited the exhibition during the years it was exhibited.
Size: 9x14 cm.
Very fine condition.
A photograph showing Nazi soldiers at a street corner conducting a search of Jews' clothes. In the foreground is a regal looking Jew with his hand up in surrender while the SS soldier searches his clothes.
Original photograph. Size: 8x12 cm.
Very fine condition.
A collection of 22 memorial pins of various concentration and death camps from the Holocaust. Among them:
Pins from the camps of Auschwitz [5 different pins], Theresienstadt , Buchenwald, a memorial pin from the Organization of Disabled Veterans from the War Against the Nazis, Jasenovc, Lidice and more.
Sizes vary. Very fine condition.
A rare poster in which the Mapai party calls for the workers of all countries to unite and join together in fighting fascism and the German beast which threatened to reach the Land of Israel. End of April 1941. Liga printing press, Ramat Gan.
The poster was printed in May 1941 when rumors of what was happening in Europe began to reach Israel: "Multitudes of our Jewish nation, are tortured and starved, exiled and imprisoned, humiliated and scorned to the extreme - from Warsaw to Paris, from Zagreb to Salonika...".
The poster goes on to say that the Nazis' advance toward Greece is a stage in their advance toward the Land of Israel: "With the Nazis' advance in Greece, they are poised toward us as well, to the near east, to the Land of Israel and our work within it... Workers of the Land of Israel! The enemy is at the gates! Do not allow the Land to be abandoned to lack of defense and security...the danger of the fascist sword is hanging over our heads...". There is a call to consolidate forces to fight the advancing Nazi enemy: "We will add strength, increase our efforts, fortify ourselves and join together, we will build a bridge of peace and mutual understanding between the Jewish settlement and the working Arab, we will lay foundations for a joint future in this Land...".
The poster was printed in Hebrew on one side and copied in Yiddish on the other side.
Size: 24x21 cm. Folding mark in the center. A few creases.
Fine-very fine condition.