Jews: World War II (16 pamphlets)
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Box: 58 |
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Bittleman, Alexander. Jewish Unity for Victory. Workers Library Publishers, New York, NY.
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1943 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Bittleman, Alexander. Program for Survival: The Communist Position on the Jewish Question. New Century Publishers, New York, NY.
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1947 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Bittelman, Alexander. Should Jews Unite? Jewish People's Unity As a Force for American National Unity. Morning Freiheit Publishers, New York, NY.
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undated |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Bittelman, Alexander. The Jewish People Face the Post-War World. Morning Freiheit Association, New York, NY. (2 copies)
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1945 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Blair, Fred. The Ashes of Six Million Jews. People's Book Shop, Milwaukee, WI.
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1946 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Jews Against Hitler. Anglo-Russian Parliamentary Committee, London.
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1941 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Lestchinsky, Jacob. Balance Sheet of Extermination. Jewish Affairs, New York, NY.
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1946 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Miller, Rabbi Moses. A Jew Looks at the War. Jewish Peoples Committee, New York, NY. (2 copies)
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1940 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Miller, Rabbi Moses. A Message to American Jewry. Jewish Peoples Committee, New York, NY.
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1941 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Novick, P. A Secure Future for our People (the Meaning of Yalta to the Jews). Book League of the Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order, IWO, New York, NY.
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1945 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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Saltzman, R. A Crime Against Jewish Unity: The Jewish Labor Committee Owes the Jewish Public An
Explanation. Coopeartive Book Leagues, International Workers Order, New York, NY.
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1942 |
Box: 58 |
Folder : 3 |
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The Jews and the War. Jewish Council to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism, Melbourne.
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