Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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- Maybe Esther, a family story, Katja Petrowskaja ; translated from the German by Shelley Frisch
- The Holocaust, a German historian examines the genocide, Wolfgang Benz ; translated by Jane Sydenham-Kwiet
- The war against the Jews, 1933-1945, Lucy S. Dawidowicz
- My train to freedom, a Jewish boy's journey from Nazi Europe to a life of activism, Ivan A. Backer
- Humanitarians at war, the Red Cross in the shadow of the Holocaust, Gerald Steinacher
- Historical atlas of the Holocaust, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Hitler and the final solution, Gerald Fleming ; with an introduction by Saul Friedlñder
- The Swiss, the gold, and the dead, Jean Ziegler ; translated from the German by John Brownjohn
- The Holocaust, a new history, Laurence Rees
- Eavesdropping on hell, historical guide to Western communications intelligence and the Holocaust, 1939-1945, Robert J. Hanyok
- Atlas of the Holocaust, by Martin Gilbert
- Oskar Schindler, the untold account of his life, wartime activities, and the true story behind the list, David M. Crowe
- Hitler's American model, the United States and the making of nazi race law, James Q. Whitman
- Ordinary men, Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the final solution in Poland, Christopher R. Browning ; with a new afterword
- The Ratline, The Exalted Life and Mysterious Death of a Nazi Fugitive., Philippe Sands
- A well-read woman, the life, loves, and legacy of Ruth Rappaport, Kate Stewart
- The Nazi hunters, Andrew Nagorski
- Nazi Germany, the face of tyranny, Ted Gottfried ; illustrations by Stephen Alcorn
- Oskar Schindler, John F. Wukovits
- Shadows of Auschwitz, a Christian response to the Holocaust, Harry James Cargas
- The Eichmann trial, Deborah E. Lipstadt
- The Commandant, a monologue, the Rudolf Hoess text ; edited by Jürg Amann ; afterword by Ian Buruma
- Heinrich Himmler, Peter Longerich ; translated by Jeremy Noakes and Lesley Sharpe
- Hitler's furies, German women in the nazi killing fields, Wendy Lower
- Tapestry of hope, Holocaust writing for young people, compiled by Lillian Boraks-Nemetz & Irene N. Watts
- Bloodlands, Europe between Hitler and Stalin, Timothy Snyder
- The unwanted, America, Auschwitz, and a village caught in between, Michael Dobbs
- Maybe Esther, a family story, Katja Petrowskaja ; translated from the German by Shelley Frisch
- The war against the Jews, 1933-1945, Lucy S. Dawidowicz
- Hitler's furies, German women in the Nazi killing fields, Wendy Lower
- Why?, explaining the Holocaust, Peter Hayes
- Forgotten victims, the abandonment of Americans in Hitlerʼs camps, Mitchell G. Bard
- The Holocaust, a history of the Jews of Europe during the Second World War, Martin Gilbert
- In the midst of civilized Europe, the pogroms of 1918-1921 and the onset of the Holocaust, Jeffrey Veidlinger
- Survivors: 62511, 70726, two Holocaust stories, from Amsterdam to Auschwitz to America, by Nico Van Thyn
- Hitler's American model, the United States and the making of Nazi race law, James Q. Whitman
- Eichmann in my hands, Peter Z. Malkin and Harry Stein
- Kl, a history of the Nazi concentration camps, Nikolaus Wachsmann
- Top Nazi, SS General Karl Wolff : the man between Hitler and Himmler, Jochen von Lang
- The Wannsee Conference and the final solution, a reconsideration, Mark Roseman
- Love it was not, Greenwich Entertainment in association with Yes Docu ; producers, Kurt Langbein, Nir Sa'Ar ; written and directed by Maya Sarfaty
- Black Earth, the Holocaust as history and warning, Timothy Snyder
- The right wrong man, John Demjanjuk and the last great Nazi war crimes trial, Lawrence Douglas
- Oskar Schindler, Bruce Thompson, book editor
- Learning about the Holocaust, a student's guide, Ronald M. Smelser, editor in chief
- My effin' life, Geddy Lee, with Daniel Richler
- 1944, FDR and the year that changed history, Jay Winik
- FDR and the Jews, Richard Breitman and Allan J. Lichtman
- Escapes from Nazi persecution, Stephen Currie
- Ordinary Jews, choice and survival during the Holocaust, Evgeny Finkel