Auction 82 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Decorative Objects. Silverware. Porcelain, Jewelry and much more
By The Bidder
Dec 27, 2021
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israel

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LOT 40:

Holocaust Rudolf Reder. Belzec. illustr., and M. Borwicz W 3-cia rocznice zaglady ghetta w Krakowie in one binding ...

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Auction took place on Dec 27, 2021 at The Bidder
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Holocaust Rudolf Reder. Belzec. illustr., and M. Borwicz W 3-cia rocznice zaglady ghetta w Krakowie in one binding, illustr., 1st ed., 1946, Polish
1. Rudolf Reder. Belzec. Krakow, Cracow: Central Zydowski Komisja Historyczna, 1946, 1st ed., illustr., 66 pp. [2pp.], orig. cover is missing, brown paper.
Woodcut capital letters on the theme of the Holocaust.
2. Michael M. Borwicz, W 3-cia rocznice zaglady ghetta w Krakowie (13.III.1943-13.III.1946)
Krakow: Centralny Komitet Zydow Polskich, 1946, 1st ed., 197 pp. illust. portraits, maps., orig cover is missing, brown paper.
Bound in hard calico cover, size: 22.5 x 15 cm.
The Belzec extermination camp was the site in eastern Poland, of the murder of more than half-a-million Jews between 1942-43. Information about Belzec is scarce, as very few escaped death there. One who did, Rudolf Reder, managed to survive to the end of the war and in January 1946 submitted a deposition to the Main Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Cracow. His book is the only known Belzec survivor testimony to be published. See M.M. Rubel, Belzec [by] Rudolf Reder, in: Polin, V
Rudolf Reder a.k.a. Roman Robak (April 4, 1881 – October 6, 1977) was one of only two Holocaust survivors of the Belzec extermination camp who testified about his experience after the war. He submitted a deposition to the Main Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in January 1946 in Krakow.[1] In terms of the number of Polish Jews who perished in its gas chambers, Belzec had the third highest death toll among the six Nazi death camps located in occupied Poland, estimated between 500,000 and 600,000 men, women and children. Only Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka had more victims.[2]
The postwar testimony of Reder was of special significance, because Chaim Hirszman who also survived Belzec, [3] joined the new communist militia in Stalinist Poland tasked with the crushing of Polish underground, torture, makeshift executions, and mass deportation to Siberia of over 50,000 political undesirables.[2] Hirszman was shot in March 1946 at his residence by the Cursed soldiers from TOW, in the course of an anti-communist insurrection against the new regime, before he was able to give a full account of his camp experience.

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