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The Boy Behind the Door
The meaningless cruelty and violence of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands is brought to the fore in this important WWII story.
More info →Roman’s Journey
The spellbinding memoirs of Holocaust survivor and artist Roman Halter (1927-2012).
More info →Holocaust Erinnerungen
Ein Fotoalbum war eines der wenigen Familienbesitztümer, das den Zweiten Weltkrieg in der Slowakei überlebte. Heute erkennt Paul Davidovits als einziger noch die Menschen auf den Fotos und in diesen Memoiren erzählt er ihre Geschichten.
More info →A Boy Called Hyppo
A Boy Called Hyppo tells the shocking story of a boy who survived the Genocide against the Tutsi, worked hard to gain an education, and went to great lengths to learn to forgive the killers.
More info →Das Haus in der Thrömerstrasse
Dieses gut recherchierte Buch von Ron Vincent verfolgt das Schicksal, die Tragödie, die Vertreibung und die allmähliche Erneuerung einer wohlhabenden jüdischen Familie aus Oberschlesien über einen Zeitraum von 100 Jahren.
More info →Flower of Vlora
Covering the years 1938 through the present, Flower of Vlora is a lively, funny and tense first person account of Dr. Anna Kohen’s Romaniote-Jewish family in Albania, and how they were saved from the Nazis by Muslim Albanians.
More info →To Live Another Day
Speaking to challenges faced by daughters and granddaughters of Holocaust survivors who modeled many mixed messages. In spite of the hardships, the novel portrays a compelling story of growth.
More info →I Will Give Them an Everlasting Name
Ten gripping stories from the Holocaust, with survivors miraculously defying the odds, emerging to triumph over evil, and ultimately living long and meaningful lives in Florida.
More info →If Anyone Calls, Tell Them I Died
This true story highlights in a personal and poignant way how traumas caused by the Nazis can have devasting effects even for survivors who managed to flee this evil regime in time.
More info →Painful Joy
Two Holocaust Survivors and their multi-dimensional Journey of Love and Loss.
More info →Monsters and Miracles
Few methods of examining the roots of antisemitism are more revealing than the study of folklore and stereotypes. This is critical to understanding why the Holocaust happened.
More info →American Wolf
Berlin 1941. 11-year-old Wolf escapes Nazi Germany, attempts to build an American identity, and finally returns to Germany as a young American intelligence officer during the height of the Cold War.
More info →A Semblance of Justice
Author and Holocaust survivor Wolf Holles’s personal experiences intricately woven into a convincing WWII historical fiction novel.
More info →The Man Across the River
Zvi Wiesenfeld recounts the experiences of his grandfather Yankel and his family who lived in Czernowitz, Romania during a time of increasing antisemitism and the horrors of WWll which caused irreplaceable loss and suffering. The Man Across the River is an emotional but important story of the inhumane actions that occurred in a country which supported the Nazi regime, and the profound effects it had on its victims.
More info →From Auschwitz with Love
Fortune and Fate played a role in the miraculous survival of the Jewish sisters at Auschwitz.
More info →My March Through Hell
Reflecting on her miraculous survival of the Holocaust and the Volary death march, Halina Kleiner attributes her survival to a series of lucky occurrences. “You could say that I won the lottery repeatedly until the game finally stopped”.
More info →The Precious Few
Telling the story of the love and dedication of a young brother and sister, Polish Jews, during the tumultuous start of World War II.
More info →Mi marcha a través del infierno
Mi marcha a través del infierno: un relato cautivante de la historia de una jovencita superviviente del Holocausto.
More info →Dancing with my Father
The award-winning memoir of a daughter uncovering the truth about her father's past in WWII Viennna.
More info →The Corset Maker
Good for a Single Journey
A salient consideration of the Jewish plight during and after WWII.
More info →Dutch Defense
If his friends' resistance activities are exposed, he will be shot and they may be tortured to death. His houseguest happens to be a Nazi officer...
More info →Vivir entre muertos
Adena Bernstein Astrowsky describe un importante y trágico capítulo de la historia mundial en Vivir entre muertos.
More info →In a Land of Forest and Darkness
"Suddenly two pairs of black boots appeared in the shrubbery near us… I looked up very, very slowly, from the boots to the uniforms and all the way up to the caps against the blue sky, and then quickly looked down… Two German officers… Finally, one of them addressed us in German, his attitude business-like, but with a touch of compassion, 'Mensch, du hast keine Zukunft (Man, you have no future).'”
More info →Hands of Gold by Roni Robbins
Two survivors of Auschwitz get married. Their shared struggle and the horror of their experiences enabled them to bridge the gap between despair and hope.
More info →The Glassmaker’s Son
The Glassmaker’s Son sees Peter Kupfer traveling to Germany to reconnect with a history that his father was anxious to forget.
More info →Bipolar Refugee
The frank account of a Holocaust survivor who fought to create a life freed from her past while battling bipolar disorder.
More info →Dark Shadows Hover
At age twelve, Moris Albahari, a Sephardic Jew living in Yugoslavia during World War II, escapes transport to a Croatian death camp, only to be found in the mountains of Bosnia joining Tito’s Partisan resistance movement fighting the Nazis.
More info →Sounds from Silence
Having suffered Holocaust trauma as a child, Robert Krell’s childhood is defined by slience and hiding. Sounds from Silence is his courageous attempt to shed light on his own story.
More info →Sabine’s Odyssey
This is the story of Sabine Fröhlich and the horrific suffering her family was subjected to during the Nazi regime.
More info →Zaidy’s War
Giving back to others becomes a way for this survivor to come to terms with the destruction his family, friends, and people faced.
More info →In the Wake of Madness
A powerfully intimate family portrait, this memoir tells the remarkable story of a Jewish family's harrowing escape from Nazi Germany, and provides a unique window into the Jewish diaspora.
More info →Out from the Shadows
Growing up with an angry father and a distant mother, the author knew they had survived the Holocaust, but without a full understanding of what this really meant, or what it had truly cost them.
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