b'102 (HOLOCAUST). Rendelet [anti-Jewish Decree]. Text in Hungarian. Single page broadside. Browned, brittle. Budapest, 23rd June, 1944. $1000 - $1500 An anti-Jewish decree issued shortly after the Nazi occupation of Hungary requiring Jews to wear identifying yellow stars and formulate a list of members of their families.103 (HOLOCAUST). Gudstjenesten i Det mosaiske Troessamfunds Synagoge.*Mindegudstjeneste [Memorial Service.]. Two pamphlets. Text in Danish and Hebrew. pp. 8. * pp. 4. Childs drawings on verso of rst title. Original printed wrappers. 4to. Copenhagen, 22nd June, 1945 and 2nd October, 1945. $1000 - $1500 Prayer service commemorating the reopening of the Great Synagogue of Copenhagen following the liberation of Denmark from German occupation and the return of Danish Jews to their homes. A few months later, after the overwhelming scope of the Holocausts destruction became clear, a memorial service was held for those lost.104 (HOLOCAUST). Boris Taslitzky. 111 Dessins Faits a Buchenwald, 1944-1945.FIRST EDITION.111 illustrated plates by Taslitzky. Laid loose as issued. 11-page French introduction by Julien Cain. Limited edition, this copy numbered 804. Modern clamshell-box retaining original pictorial upper cover of binding. 8.5 x 9.5 inches (3.3 x 3.7 cm). Paris, 1945. $700 - $1000 Boris Taslitzky (1911-2005) was born in Paris to Russian parents who had emigrated to France after the failure of the 1905 Russian Revolution. In 1928, Taslitzky entered the cole des Beaux-Arts and soon joined the Communist Party. During the war, his mother was taken in the Vel dHiv Roundup and died on the way to Auschwitz. Taslitzky joined the Resistance but was deported in one of the last transports to Buchenwald. There he managed to create pencil drawings that bear witness to life in the camps.52'