Incoming Resources
- When a toy dog became a wolf and the moon broke curfew, a memoir, Hendrika de Vries
- Children of the World War II home front, Sylvia Whitman
- Polish Orphans of Tengeru:, the Dramatic Story of Their Long Journey to Canada 1941-49
- Children of the storm, childhood memories of World War II, edited by Charles Perkins
- Hitler's boy soldiers, how my father's generation was trained to kill and sent to die for Germany, Helene Munson
- Children of the relocation camps, Catherine A. Welch
- Good-bye to the mermaids, a childhood lost in Hitler's Berlin, Karin Finell
- Children in the Second World War, Memories from the Home Front., Amanda Herbert-Davies
- Voices of the Second World War, a child's perspective
- War through children's eyes, the Soviet occupation of Poland and the deportations, 1939-1941
- Bending toward the sun, a mother and daughter memoir, Leslie Gilbert-Lurie ; with Rita Lurie
- Hitler's boy soldiers, how my father's generation was trained to kill and sent to die for Germany, Helene Munson
- Hitler's boy soldiers, how my father's generation was trained to kill and sent to die for Germany, Helene Munson
- Remember WW II, kids who survived tell their stories, [edited by] Dorinda Makanaò„nalani Nicholson ; [with a foreword by Madeleine K. Albright]
- Witnesses of war, children's lives under the Nazis, Nicholas Stargardt
- Growing up in World War II, 1941-1945, Judith Pinkerton Josephson
- Just a larger family, letters of Marie Williamson from the Canadian home front, 1940-1944, Mary F. Williamson and Tom Sharp, editors