Roman’s Journey
The spellbinding memoirs of Holocaust survivor and artist Roman Halter (1927-2012).
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 Engineers
The real story of a family man's unbreakable journey through the Holocaust. A memoir 80 years in the making.
More info →Wolf. A Story of Hate
Wolf's story is relevant today, as it resonates with decent human beings who are concerned about morally corrupt leadership and self-serving corporations.
More info →Spark of Hope
Luba’s story begins in the small village of Ciechanowiec, rural Poland. The author takes us on an emotional journey through her childhood in a tightly knit Jewish community. She goes on to describe the Nazi invasion of Poland and her harrowing years in hiding from the Nazis.
More info →Save My Children
Save My Children by Leon Kleiner will inspire people to never give up on life and to fight to survive against the most improbable odds.
More info →The Courtyard
When a working class Jewish family goes into hiding in Nazi-occupied Paris, their neighbors band together to protect them.
More info →Outcry Holocaust Memoirs
Outcry is an explicit Holocaust survivor story told through the eyes of an old man forcing himself to relive years of intense suffering.
More info →Hank Brodt Holocaust Memoirs – A Candle and a Promise
Hank Brodt’s Holocaust memoirs are a necessary reminder of one of the ugliest times in the history of human civilization.
More info →The Dead Years Holocaust Memoirs
Joseph Schupack's poignant story offers a unique perspective on the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations. Proceeds benefit YadVashem.
More info →My Lvov
“… one of the most unique documents to appear after the Holocaust.” - Ilana Dayan, Galei Tsahal Radio Station, Jerusalem
More info →Remembering Ravensbrück – Holocaust to Healing
Remembering Ravensbrück is the award-winning story of the gripping journey Natalie Hess embarks upon, travelling through the darkest moments of the Holocaust and coming out stronger and wiser at the other end.
More info →Holocaust Memoirs of a Bergen-Belsen Survivor and Classmate of Anne Frank
A monument to the indestructible nature of the human spirit
Anne Frank's classmate Nanette Blitz Konig relates her amazing story of survival in Bergen-Belsen during WW2 when she was imprisoned by the Nazis.
In these compelling, award-winning Holocaust memoirs, Nanette Blitz Konig relates her amazing story of survival during the Second World War. Together with her family and millions of other Jews she was imprisoned by the Nazis. At Bergen-Belsen she had a minimum chance of survival.
Nanette (b. 1929) was a class mate of Anne Frank in the Jewish Lyceum of Amsterdam. They met again in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp shortly before Anne Frank died. During these emotional encounters, Anne Frank revealed how the Frank family hid in the annex. She talked about their subsequent deportation, her experience in Auschwitz and her plans for her diary after the war.
This honest WW2 story, Holocaust Memoirs of a Bergen-Belsen Survivor and Classmate of Anne Frank, describes the hourly battle for survival under the brutal conditions in the camp imposed by the Nazi regime. It continues with her struggle to recover from the effects of starvation and tuberculosis after the war. Gradually she was able to restart her life, marry and build a family.
More info →Defiant German – Defiant Jew
Could German Jews have done more to rebel against the Nazis and resist deportation to slaughter? Dr. Walter Leopold faced this question in real time, and shares his story of Jewish resistance in this shocking WW2 diary.
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 →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 →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”.
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