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Destruction Of the European Jews

Destruction Of the European Jews

by Raul Hilberg

The Destruction of the European Jews is a book published in 1961 by historian Raul Hilberg. Hilberg revised his work in 1985, and it appeared in a new three-volume edition. It is largely held to be the first comprehensive historical study of the Holocaust. According to Holocaust historian, Michael R.
Ibm and The Holocaust

Ibm and The Holocaust

by Edwin Black

IBM and the Holocaust is the stunning story of IBM’s strategic alliance with Nazi Germany -- beginning in 1933 in the first weeks that Hitler came to power and continuing well into World War II. As the Third Reich embarked upon its plan of conquest and genocide, IBM and its subsidiaries helped create enabling technologies, step-by-step, from the identification and cataloging programs of the 1930s to the selections of the 1940s.

Only after Jews were identified -- a massive and complex task that... Read more about this item
Children Of the Holocaust

Children Of the Holocaust

by Helen Epstein

"I set out to find a group of people who, like me, were possessed by a history they had never lived." The daughter of Holocaust survivors, Helen Epstein traveled from America to Europe to Israel, searching for one vital thin in common: their parent's persecution by the Nazis. She found: Gabriela Korda, who was raised by her parents as a German Protestant in South America; Albert Singerman, who fought in the jungles of Vietnam to prove that he, too, could survive a grueling ordeal; Deborah... Read more about this item
I Will Bear Witness

I Will Bear Witness

by Victor Klemperer

A professor of Romance languages in Dresden, Victor Klemperer wrote several major works on seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French literature before he was expelled from his post in 1935. He lived through the war in Dresden with his wife, Eva. Klemperer's secret diaries were thought for many years to have been lost or suppressed by the Communist authorities of East Germany, where Klemperer lived after the war. He wife deposited them after his death in 1960 in the Dresden Landesarchiv, where they... Read more about this item
The Holocaust In American Life

The Holocaust In American Life

by Peter Novick

Prize-winning historian Peter Novick illuminates the reasons Americans ignored the Holocaust for so long -- how dwelling on German crimes interfered with Cold War mobilization; how American Jews, not wanting to be thought of as victims, avoided the subject. He explores in absorbing detail the decisions that later moved the Holocaust to the center of American life: Jewish leaders invoking its memory to muster support for Israel and to come out on top in a sordid competition over what group had suffered... Read more about this item
Ordinary Men

Ordinary Men

by Christopher R Browning

Inside the Third Reich

Inside the Third Reich

by Albert Speer

Into That Darkness

Into That Darkness

by Gitta Sereny

Final Solution

Final Solution

by Gerald Reitlinger

Last Jews In Berlin

Last Jews In Berlin

by Leonard Gross

An Interrupted Life

An Interrupted Life

by Etty Hillesum

The Nazi Doctors

The Nazi Doctors

by Robert Jay Lifton

The Murderers Among Us

The Murderers Among Us

by Simon Wiesenthal

In the Ghetto Of Warsaw

In the Ghetto Of Warsaw

by Gunther Schwarberg

All But My Life

All But My Life

by Gerda Weissmann Klein

The Last Nazi

The Last Nazi

by Gerald Astor

The Footsteps Of Anne Frank

The Footsteps Of Anne Frank

by Ernst Schnabel

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Survival In Auschwitz

by Primo Levi

If This Is a Man is a work of witness by the Italian author Primo Levi. It was influenced by his experiences in the concentration camp at Auschwitz during the Second World War. It can be described as a memoir or a personal narrative, but it goes beyond mere recollection by seeking to consider the human condition in all its extremes through the narrative form.
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The Hiding Place

by Corrie Ten; Scherrill, John Boom

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Charlotte

by Charlotte Salomon

Holocaust Books & Ephemera

One, By One, By One

One, By One, By One

by Miller, Judith

Treblinka

Treblinka

by Steiner, Jean-Francois

Hitler and The Final Solution

Hitler and The Final Solution

by Fleming, Gerald

Benevolence and Betrayal

Benevolence and Betrayal

by Stille, Alexander

The Holocaust In History

The Holocaust In History

by Marrus, Michael R