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Versteckt in Berlin
Lilo und Ernst haben den Holocaust versteckt in Berlin überlebt. Zum Glück gab es Menschen, die ihnen dabei halfen. Eine unglaubliche Geschichte, in der Überlebenswille und menschliche Güte sich treffen.
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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 →Vivir entre muertos
Adena Bernstein Astrowsky describe un importante y trágico capítulo de la historia mundial en Vivir entre muertos.
More info →Im Schilf verborgen
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 →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 →The Boy in the Back
A haunting story beautifully told, The Boy in the Back is a stunning testimony to the power of the human spirit—essential reading for anyone who values life.
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 →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.
More info →The Sun Will Shine Again
This book comes with Guide for Parents and Teachers.
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 →The Right to Happiness. After all they went through. Stories
This intimate and poignant fiction paints the panorama of the emotional canvas of people affected by the Holocaust: renewal as well as trauma, insight as well as sorrow, ingenuity as well as loss.
More info →Inżynierowie
Przez ciemność Zagłady: Niewiarygodna historia przetrwania żydowskiej rodziny. Wspomnienia, które dojrzewały przez 80 lat.
More info →Krisia’s Silence
Staying silent meant staying alive during the six years Krisia spent in ghettos and concentration camps. After surviving the Holocaust, she would remain silent for the rest of her life.
More info →Creating Beauty from the Abyss
A Search For Artistic Freedom in the Shadow of the Holocaust.
More info →The Apprentice of Buchenwald
A detailed, beautifully written story about the author's grandfather’s experiences before, during and after the Holocaust.
More info →Ma traversée de l’enfer
L'histoire bouleversante d'une jeune survivante des marches de la mort et de l'Holocauste.
More info →Mein Marsch durch die Hölle
Dies ist die Überlebensgeschichte eines jungen polnischen Mädchens, dem es gelingt, vor einer Aktion, die ihre Heimatstadt judenrein machen sollte, zu fliehen. Die junge Halina Goldberg arbeitet über ein Jahr lang unter immer schwieriger werdenden Bedingungen in unterschiedlichen Arbeitslagern und wird schließlich mit 2.000 anderen Frauen auf einen grausamen Todesmarsch durch den harten Winter 1945 geschickt, den nur wenige überleben würden.
More info →Four Survivor Grandparents
The grandson of four Holocaust survivors shares the raw truth he learned of his grandparents’ harrowing journeys which still resonates and inspires.
More info →Defying Death on the Danube
Defying Death on the Danube is a must-read story of strength, survival, and resiliency.
More info →Land of Many Bridges
Told with great care and sensitivity, Land of Many Bridges is a second-generation Holocaust memoir that is at its core is about the love within a family.
More info →The Journey of a Hidden Child
The Journey of a Hidden Child charts the strenuous efforts of a son trying to piece together his family’s story during WWII.
More info →J’ai survécu à l’Holocauste
Dans ces mémoires, Nanette raconte l'histoire de sa survie durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Elle retrace l'itinéraire de sa déportation - celle de sa famille, mais aussi de millions d'autres juifs.
More info →Das Cello singt noch immer
...eine wundervolle Erinnerung an ihren Vater und ein Beweis für die beständige Macht der Musik und ihre Fähigkeit, Menschen zu vereinen.
More info →The Jewish Woman Who Fought the Nazis
A moving account of courage and loss, this book tells how one Dutch-Jewish woman risked everything to resist Nazi persecution, as revealed through intimate letters and her son’s reflections.
More info →A Doorway to Heroism
The story of Richard Stern, whose photograph - showing a rare Jewish protest in Nazi Germany - hangs in multiple German museums. He was the author's Great Uncle.
More info →Beyond Borders
The extraordinary memoir of a living veteran, who was witness and protagonist of World War II and the Diaspora of millions of Jews forced to migrate across borders. It is also the story of a boy growing into a man, whose identity is shaped in wartime, as he ponders on war values, idealism, national identity, migration, first love, and family ties.
More info →The Unspeakable
When research reveals hushed WWII trauma embedded in a British family of Czech-Jewish ancestry.
More info →The Memory Place
This true story begins when war breaks out. Hetty and Fritz have not yet met. Following Adolf Hitler’s rise to power and the German occupation of the Netherlands, armed soldiers appear on every street in Amsterdam.
More info →Holocaust Memories
An historical account of escaping genocide as a young Jewish boy in Slovakia, often walking through woods or catching trains with no particular destination in mind, only the will to survive.
More info →When the Music Stopped
When the Music Stopped is a brilliantly crafted historical account that follows the inspiring life of Willy Rosen from his time as a celebrated German Soldier in WWI, a famous entertainer, and finally, a victim of Auschwitz’s gas chambers. It is a heart-warming story that reminds us that beauty can exist amidst horror.
More info →Running for Shelter
A gripping Holocaust story for Young Adults, based on a true survivor story, filled with joy and sorrow.
More info →Before the Beginning and After the End
The Nazis and their collaborators found diverse ways of diminishing, humiliating, and ultimately murdering Jews. Despite the horrors experienced during the Holocaust, survivors could find strength through one another and by finding meaning in their lives, denying the evil madman the victory he desired.
More info →The Courtyard
When a young Jewish family goes into hiding in Nazi-occupied Paris, their neighbors band together to protect them.
More info →Cursing the Darkness
Cursing the Darkness is a compelling tale of fracture and family, set against the backdrop of 1989 London and Berlin.
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