World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish
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World War, 1939-1945
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- Words to outlive us, voices from the Warsaw ghetto, edited by Michał Grynberg ; translated and with an introduction by Philip Boehm
- The enemy I knew:, German Jews in the allied military in World War II, Steven Karras
- Anne Frank, the life of a young girl, produced by ABC News Productions for A&E Network
- Accident of fate, a personal account, 1938-1945, Imre Rochlitz with Joseph Rochlitz
- The dead years, Holocaust memoirs, Joseph Schupack
- The night trilogy, Night ; Dawn ; Day, Elie Wiesel
- Unlikely warrior, a Jewish soldier in Hitler's army, Georg Rauch
- We wept without tears, testimonies of the Jewish Sonderkommando from Auschwitz, Gideon Greif
- I saw the Angel of Death, experiences of Polish Jews deported to the USSR during World War I
- Tell no one who you are, the hidden childhood of Régine Miller, by Walter Buchignani
- The 100-year secret, Britain's hidden WWII massacre, Benjamin Jacobs, with Eugene Pool
- Becoming Alice, a memoir, Alice Rene
- Accidental journey, a Cambridge internee's memory of World War II, Mark Lynton
- Diario, Ana Frank ; [traducción de Diego Puis ; con la colaboración de Carmen Bartolomé y Rubén Chapp]
- Night, Elie Wiesel ; translated from the French by Stella Rodway ; foreword by François Mauriac ; preface for the twenty-fifth anniversary edition by Robert McAfee Brown
- The sunflower, on the possibilities and limits of forgiveness, Simon Wiesenthal
- The brigade, an epic story of vengeance, salvation and World War II, Howard Blum
- Teaching the unspeakable:, the New Jersey story of Holocaust and Genocide education
- Innocents condemned to death, chronicles of survival
- The sunflower, on the possibilities and limits of forgiveness, Simon Wiesenthal ; with a symposium edited by Harry James Cargas and Bonny V. Fetterman
- The enemy I knew, German Jews in the allied military in World War II, Steven Karras
- Goldfish, Silver Boot, the story of a World War II prisoner of war, by Harvey S. Horn
- A film unfinished
- Unlikely warrior, a Jewish soldier in Hitler's army, Georg Rauch ; translated by Phyllis Rauch ; read by Robert Fass
- The evil that surrounds us, the WWII memoir of Erna Becker-Kohen
- Night, Elie Wiesel ; a new translation by Marion Wiesel ; with a new preface by the author
- The sunflower, on the possibilities and limits of forgiveness, Simon Wiesenthal ; with a symposium edited by Harry James Cargas and Bonny V. Fetterman
- From home to home to home, the courageous rescue of a hidden child
- Separados por la guerra, cartas de una familia judía refugiada en Chile, Rudi Haymann
- A film unfinished, Shtikat haarchion, Oscilloscope Laboratories ; a production of Belfilms ... [and others] ; a film by Yael Hersonski ; director/writer, Yael Hersonski ; producers, Itay Ken-Tor & Noemi Schory
- Coffee grounds and potato peeling pancakes, the garbage we ate to live, Helen O. Bigelow
- Anne Frank, the diary of a young girl, translated from the Dutch by B.M. Mooyaart-Doubleday ; with an introduction by Eleanor Roosevelt
- Rescued from the ashes, the diary of Leokadia Schmidt, survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto
- The ghetto swinger:, a Berlin jazz-legend remembers, Coco Schumann ; with Max Christian Graeff and Michaela Haas ; translation, John Howard ; afterword, Michael H. Kater
- Witness to the storm, a Jewish journey from Nazi Berlin to the 82nd Airborne, 1920-1945, Werner T. Angress
- Jack and Rochelle, a Holocaust story of love and resistance
- Accident of fate, a personal account, 1938-1945, Imre Rochlitz with Joseph Rochlitz
- Anne Frank remembered, Sony Pictures Classics ; a Jon Blair Film Company production in association with the BBC and The Disney Channel
- Surviving the Reich:, the World War II saga of a Jewish-American GI, Ivan Goldstein
- Millions of souls:, the Philip Riteman story, as told to Mireille Baulu-MacWillie
- The diary of Mary Berg, growing up in the Warsaw ghetto, edited by S. L. Shneiderman
- Masquerade, the incredible true story of how George Soros' father outsmarted the Gestapo
- Hiding in plain sight, eluding the Nazis in occupied France, Sarah Lew Miller and Joyce B. Lazarus
- Final journey, the fate of the Jews in Nazi Europe, Martin Gilbert
- Darkness and hope
- Night
- Night, Elie Wiesel ; translated from the French by Marion Wiesel ; [with a new preface by the author ; foreword by François Mauriac]
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