89 177 (HOLOCAUST). Henri Gayot. Struthof Natzweiller. Fifteen illustrated plates. Eight-page introduction in French by Roger Laporte. Loose as issued in original pictorial portfolio. Sheet size: 10 x 13 inches. Offenburg, circa 1946. $1500-2000 ❧ Fifteen plates reproducing sketches created by Gayot, a prisoner in the Struthof Natzweiller concentration camp. Each plate graphically depicts scenes of prisoner abuse and the tortures of daily camp life. SCARCE. Only one copy located in WorldCat. 178 (HOLOCAUST). Te vagy a tanu! Ukrajnától Auschwitzig [“‘You are the Witness! From Ukraine to Auschwitz.”]. Edited by Dezs" Pór and Oszkár Zsadányi. Text in Hungarian. Photographic illustrations. Preface by Vilmos Nagy de Nagybaczon, commanding general of the Royal Hungarian Army. pp. 482. Browned. Original boards. Lg. 4to. (Budapest), Kossuth, 1947. $400-600 ❧ Prepared immediately following liberation, contained here are detailed records of the deportation of Hungarian Jewry; includes an extensive list of names. Also provides an account of the fate of the perpetrators of atrocities, both Hungarian Fascists and German Nazis. 179 (HOLOCAUST). Pictorial Review - Vaad Hatzala Germany. Extensively illustrated throughout. Browned as usual. Original color pictorial cloth-backed boards, worn. Sm. folio. Germany, 1948. $500-700 ❧ Hundreds of photographic illustrations depicting the extensive efforts of the Vaad Hatzalah, together with the assistance of the U.S. Army, to restore religious life to the survivors of the Holocaust who were stranded in Displaced Persons camps in Germany. Lot 177 Lot 178 Lot 179