90 180 (HOLOCAUST). Aage Bertelsen. Oktober 43. Oplevelser og Tilstande under Jodeforfolgelsen i Danmark [“Experiences and Conditions during the Jewish Persecution in Denmark.”] FIRST EDITION. Text in Danish. Map. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR TO THE HEREDITARY PRINCE OF DENMARK, H.R.H. PRINCE KNUD AND PRINCESS CAROLINE-MATHILDE. pp. 143. Original color pictorial wrappers. 4to. Aarhus (Jutland, Denmark), Jydsk Centraltrykkeris Forlag, 1952. $600-900 ❧ Along with his wife Gerda, Aage Bertelsen (1901-80) was one of the prime movers behind the Lyngby Group, which organized the escape of Denmark’s Jews to safety in neutral Sweden in October 1943 during the German occupation. The present volume is Bertelsen’s vivid account of the heroic rescue mission across the Danish Sound. 181 (HOLOCAUST). Di Naiye Hagadah shel Pesach…fun 1933-1945 Hitler Epoc. Edited by Naum Birenzweig. FIRST EDITION. Text in Yiddish. Additional title-page in Spanish. pp. 20. Original printed wrappers. 12mo. Buenos Aires, Heuman, 1952. $700-1000 ❧ Utilizing the traditional themes of the Passover Hagadah, the narrative recounts the actions of “our sadistic enemies during the Hitler epoch” through until the final liberation of the Jews and their return to Israel. Commences with the command that “all children be thrown into the river” as corresponding to the demand that all Jews in Hitler’s Europe be sterilized to prevent the growth of the Jewish nation. With various related themed poems including the commemoration of Jewish fighters, both partisans and in the Ghetto; concludes with Hatikva. ACCOMPANIED BY: Second edition (Buenos Aires, 1955). Text with an additional 12 pages of Holocaust themed poetry, especially the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and destruction. HOLOCAUST: See also lots 59, 89, 90. 182 (HUNGARY). Magyar hadviselt zsidók aranyalbuma. Az 1914-1918- as világháború emlékére. Edited by Márton Hegedus. Expanded edition. Illustrated throughout. pp. 456, 72. Original color pictorial boards. Folio. Budapest, 1940. $600-900 ❧ “Golden Book of Jewish War Veterans.” An important, comprehensive volume detailing the contributions of Jews to Hungary’s military forces, especially in relation to World War I. Includes a great many biographies and numerous textual photographic images as well as lists of names. Lot 180 Lot 181 Lot 182