528 pages, bound hardcover book. Light green cover, dark green spine. No title information on cover or spine. Volume 6 of Gesammelte Schriften (Collected Works). Narrative: Walter Rathenau (1867-1922) was a prominent German-Jewish industralist, author and politician. During the Weimar Period, he served as German Foreign Minister. A moderate liberal, he was a founder of the German Democratic Party and an advocate of assimilation for German Jews. Hated by the far right, Rathenau was assassinated in 1922 by extreme German nationalists. His books were banned in Nazi Germany after 1933 and the mass burning of 'un-German literature'.
Poster mentions collections of Canadian published works in Yiddish and Hebrew, English and French titles by or about the Jewish community, and Israeli periodicals.
Poster mentions collections of Canadian published works in Yiddish and Hebrew, English and French titles by or about the Jewish community, and Israeli periodicals.
Date
1951
Fonds No.
1099
Series No.
1
File No.
00058
Item No.
1099_058_35
Storage Location
JPL
Language
Yiddish
Notes
Includes the following text (translated from Yiddish): Jewish Public Library, Canadian Jewish Congress / February 11-25 1951 / Book and Periodicals Display