Collection of interviews which explore the memories, feelings, and impressions of fifteen German-American immigrants concerning the Holocaust, assimilation, and cultural differences.
Survivors of the Holocaust share their childhood experiences of having to hide their identities and live under the ever-present threat of Nazi persecution.
Describes the experiences of children living in Europe during the Nazi regime, focusing on the crimes against humanity that were carried out against innocent children during the years before and during World War II.
Matt and Emily use the Canadian Flyer to travel back in time to Canada during World War II and help a brother and sister adjust to life in a new country.
The author, having led thirty convoys of food, medicine, and other supplies into Bosnia between 1992 and 1996, writes a fictionalized account of the tragedy of the war as seen through the eyes of a child.