The Holocaust
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| Adelson, Alan | Lodz Ghetto / Viking, 1989 |
| Before being deported to concentration camps, Jews were restricted to ghettos, such as at Lodz, Poland. (943.84. L822) |
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| Atkinson, Linda | In Kindling Flame: the Story of Hannah Senesh / Lee & Shepard, 1985 |
| Senesh was a resistance fighter who became a martyr to the war in Hungary. (920 Se56a) | |
| Ayer, Eleanor H. with Helen Waterford and Alfons Heck | Parallel Journeys / Atheneum, 1995 |
| Helen Waterford was a victim of Nazi persecution; Alfons Heck was a Hitler Youth. Today they work together to describe how Nazism killed - body and soul. (943.086 Ay24p) | |
| Fluek, Toby Knobel | Memories of My Life In a Polish Village, 1930 - 1949/Random House, 1990 |
| A painter shows how life changed in a Polish village from before Hitler's rise to power through the years following the Nazi defeat. (920 F671m) | |
| Friedman, Ina R. | The Other Victims: First-person Stories of Non-Jews Persecuted By the Nazis / Houghton Mifflin, 1990 |
| Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, those with physical impairments and other victims of Nazi persecution tell their own stories. (940.53 F914o) | |
| Gelman, Charles | Do Not Go Gentle: A Memoir of Jewish Resistance In Poland, 1941-1945 / Archon, 1989 |
| Jews did fight back against suppression, as recorded in this autobiography. (940.5315 G283d) | |
| Gies, Miep | Anne Frank Remembered: the Story of the Woman Who Helped To Hide the Frank Family / Simon & Schuster, 1987 |
| Gies was one of only two people outside the secret annex who knew the Frank family hid there. She found Anne's diary after the family was arrested. (940.5315 G363a) | |
| Holliday, Laurel | Children in the Holocaust and World War II: Their Secret Diaries / Pocket, 1995 |
| Some of these diarists did not survive, while others lived to adulthood. (940.5318 C437) | |
| Horn, Joseph | Mark It With a Stone / Barricade Books, 1996 |
| A Polish-American survivor returns to the site of his imprisoned and tortured childhood. (940.5318 H783m) | |
| Justman, Stewart | The Jewish Holocaust For Beginners / Writers & Readers Publication, 1995 |
| This graphic novel-style introduction presents facts about the Holocaust's effects. (940.5318 J985j) | |
| Kalib, Goldie Szachter | The Last Selection: A Child's Journey through the Holocaust / University of Massachusetts Press, 1991 |
| From childhood innocence to hiding, and then to discovery and persecution, one survivor recounts Auschwitz as she and her family experienced it. (940.5315 K124L) | |
| Kuper, Jack | Child of the Holocaust / Berkeley Books, 1993 |
| The author spent a significant part of his early life as one of Hitler's condemned, the child of Polish Jews. (940.5315 K946cr) |
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| Landau, Elaine | We Survived the Holocaust / F. Watts, 1991 |
| 16 Holocaust survivors give accounts of their survival and the influence the events of the past have had on their lives after World War II. (940.5318 W369) | |
| Lindwer, Willy | The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank / Pantheon Books, 1991 |
| The famous girl diarist spent her last few months in a disease and terror-ridden Nazi death camp. (940.53492 F8511) |
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| Linnea, Sharon | Raoul Wallenberg: the Man Who Stopped Death / Jewish Publication Society, 1993 |
| Swedish diplomat Wallenberg saved Hungarian Jews from certain death - and then disappeared. (920 W1565L) |
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| Meyers, Odette | Doors To Madame Marie / University of Washington Press, 1997 |
| A Berkeley resident recounts her salvation from the Holocaust through the intervention of Righteous Gentiles in France. (920 M5749ad) | |
| Novac, Ana | The Beautiful Days of My Youth / Henry Holt, 1997 |
| This young diarist kept a record of life in Auschwitz on tiny scraps of paper - which, like her, survived. (940.5318 N856b) |
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| Pretzel, M.M. | Portrait of a Young Forger / Knightsbridge Publishing Co., 1990 |
| Escaping the Holocaust sometimes required illegal actions, including forging documents of salvation. (940.5315 P927pr) |
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| Ramati, Alexander | And the Violins Stopped Playing: A Story of the Gypsy Holocaust / F. Watts, 1986 |
| Like the Jews, Gypsies had no purpose in the Third Reich - except to be exterminated. (940.5315 R141a) | |
| Rochman, Hazel and McCampbell, Darlene | Bearing Witness: Stories of the Holocaust / Orchard Books, 1995 |
| This collection of writings provides eye-witness information about the Holocaust, from being labeled by the star to ending up in camps. (940.53 B38) | |
| Roll, Rued van der | Anne Frank, Beyond the Diary: A Photographic Remembrance/Viking1993 |
| Anne Frank's father was an amateur photographer. His record of the Frank family's prewar life is followed by a photo album of the secret annex. (940.53492 F851r) | |
| Rubinstein, Erna F. | After the Holocaust / Archon Books, 1995 |
| Surviving Auschwitz was the beginning of adulthood for 4 sisters. The eldest tells their stories and those of other survivors. (920 R8226aa) | |
| Sender, Ruth Minsky | The Cage / Bantam, 1988 |
| One survivor recounts her family's travails from ghettoization through deportation to concentration camp. (940.53 Se55cr) |
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| Spiegelman, Art | Maus: A Survivor's Tale / Pantheon, 1986 |
| The Pulitzer Prize-winning artist tells his father's story of arrest, internment and survival. (940.5315 Sp32m) | |
| Spiegelman, Art | Maus: A Survivor's Tale, II / Pantheon, 1991 |
| Spiegleman continues his father's and his own story. (940.5315 Sp32m2) | |
| Wilkomirski, Binjamin | Fragments: Memories of a Wartime Childhood / Schocken Books, 1996 |
| This survivor became a victim of Nazi persecution before he had learned what "normal" life could be. (940.5318 ZUK) |
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| Zuker-Bujanowska, Liliana | Liliana's Journal: Warsaw 1939-1945 / Dial Press, 1980 |
| Like Anne Frank, Lilliana was a journal-keeping child during the Holocaust; unlike Anne, Liliana survived. (943.8053 ZUK) |
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