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For those who only want to view our used books: #namafuruhon Please search here! This is a collection of photographic records compiled by Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, Israel, documenting the mass extermination of Jews during World War II. It contains numerous vivid photographs and materials that convey the truth of history, including the realities of concentration camps, life in the ghettos, drawings by children, and moments of liberation. The events from 1933 to 1945 are explained in chronological order (timeline), making it a highly valuable resource. This is an official publication by Yad Vashem, a world authority on Holocaust studies. Condition: The cover and back cover show signs of aging, such as scratches, yellowing, and minor damage. The pages inside show no tears or writing, and are in a condition that allows for viewing and research as photographic materials without any problems. Number of pages: 79 28 x 21 cm For those who love art books, art, contemporary art, vintage, and antiques! Please purchase only if you understand that these are used books. Notes: Since we mainly deal with old items, please refrain from transactions if you are sensitive to such things. We are also open to price negotiations for those who purchase multiple items. Thank you. Yad Vashem The Holocaust Holocaust Jews World War II Nazis Concentration Camp Israel Jerusalem Historical Materials Photo Album Foreign Book Old Book Rare Book Negative Heritage War Records World History Hitler Ghetto Auschwitz Genocide
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