EXTREMELY RARE book on the history and fate of the Jewish cemeteries in Europe which were desecrated or damaged during the Holocaust and WW2. The book features numerous b&w photographs, and carries a personal dedication by the editor - the renowned Holocaust scholar Moshe Prager, to the renowned journalist Shalom Rosenfeld (1914-2008), editor of "Ma`ariv" newspaper in the years 1974-1980, founder of Journalism Studies program at the University of Tel-Aviv, winner of the Sokolov Prize for Journalism in 1975 and the Israel Prize in 1986. 305x240mm. 1008 columns (504 pages). Brown cloth Hardcover with purple illustrated dust-jacket. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Jacket edges and corners slightly worn. Front cover upper corner and spine edges bumped. Inner cover, text block edges and whitepage edges slightly age-stained. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This rare volume, indispensable for anyone taking an interest in the Holocaust and/or Jewish cemeteries in Europe, is otherwise in very good condition.