Feldman, George

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World War II reference library

Provides background and information on major topics about the World War II period, biographies of significant men and women involved in the war, and primary sources such as full or excerpted speeches, diary entries, newspaper accounts and other original documents.

Understanding the Holocaust. Volume 2

1998
Beginning with a timeline and a "Words to Know" section, this volume discusses life and death in Nazi-dominated Europe, Germany's allies, the Nuremberg trials, and how the Holocaust is remembered today.

World War II almanac. Volume 1

2000
Beginning with a timeline of events, a "Words to Know" section, and a "Research and Activity Ideas" section, this volume covers the background to World War II, the beginning of the war in Europe, the home front, Europe under occupation, and the Holocaust.

Understanding the Holocaust

Volume 2
1998
A two volume set that discusses the rise of the Nazi Party, how Jewish life changed before and after the Holocaust, how the Holocaust affected other cultural groups, and other related topics.

World War II

almanac
1999
Examines seventeen topics related to World War II, including the Japanese attack on America, the home front, the Holocaust, and spies and scientists; and features sidebar boxes with facts about significant people and events, photographs, maps, a timeline, research and activity ideas, a list of resources, and an index.

World War II

2000
Examines nine topics related to the Second World War, including the defeat of Germany and Japan, spies and scientists, and arts and propaganda; and features sidebars with facts about significant people and events, photographs, maps, a time line, research and activity ideas, a list of resources, and an index.

Understanding the Holocaust

1998
Provides information and commentary on the Holocaust, grouped in seven topical chapters that examine Jewish life before the Holocaust, the rise of the Nazi Party, the Nazi attack on Jews, the Nazi government and the road to war, the Jews of Poland, the Warsaw ghetto, and the invasion of Russia. Includes a timeline and other reference tools.
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