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Original Wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages. 25 cm. Offprint. Reprinted from The Ukrainian Quarterly Vol. XVII, No. 2, Summer 1961. Opinion piece by an Israeli correspondent for the London Daily Mail. Describing examples of Soviet antisemitism, the conditions of Ukrainian Jews in the Soviet Union, and the relationship of Ukrainian Jews to The State of Israel. Subjects: Jews -- Ukraine. Antisemitism -- Ukraine. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. (Harvard, Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Univ. Of Wisconson, Univ. Of Canberra, Univ. Of Toronto, Univ. Of Regina) Light edge wear and age toning. Some staining to front wrapper. Good + condition. (UKR-1-36). Seller Inventory # 33705
Title: UKRAINIANS AND THE JEWS
Publisher: New York; The Ukrainian Congress Committee Of America
Publication Date: 1961
Binding: Paperback
Seller: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
Softcover. First Edition, First Printing. pp. 199. 8vo., measuring 6.25" x 9.75". Illustrated covers. Light rubbing to the covers, bright and clean; very good+. Uncommon in commerce. Corresponds to OCLC #463286776, indicating scarce institutional holdings. Not in Peel, BAC/LAC, University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections, et al. Seller Inventory # 4662
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Seller: RARE PAPER INC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
12 pages. 24 cm. Text in English. Reprinted from The Ukrainian Quarterly Vol. XVII, No. 2, Summer 1961. The cover is slightly faded with minor creases at the edges. Pages are clean with minimal signs of aging. This pamphlet, written by an Israeli correspondent for the London Daily Mail, explores the pervasive antisemitism in Ukraine and the broader Soviet Union. Heiman details how the Communist regime, while officially denouncing racism, unofficially tolerated and even supported antisemitic practices, particularly in employment and education. The article also highlights Soviet propaganda against Israel, portraying it as a Zionist aggressor, especially in interactions with Israeli delegations. A key focus of the research is the erasure of Holocaust history in Ukraine, including the Soviet effort to obscure the Jewish identity of the victims at Babi Yar, where many were massacred during the Nazi occupation. Seller Inventory # 1178
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