Ruth Kluger chronicles the experiences she had while growing up in Vienna during the Nazi occupation and explains how the time she spent in concentration camps impacted her life.
the diaries, 1941-1943 ; and, Letters from Westerbork
Hillesum, Etty
Presents the diaries and letters--many of which were written in the Nazi transit camp Westerbork--of Etty Hillesum, a Jewish woman from Holland who died in Auschwitz in 1943 at the age of twenty-nine.
her life in words and pictures from the archives of the Anne Frank House
Metselaar, Menno
A photographic introduction to the life and experiences of Anne Frank, who along with her family and others lived in hiding from the Nazis in a secret annex from July 1942 until their capture in August 1944.
A collection of poems about the Holocaust by individuals from many nationalities and backgrounds whose poems were originally written in their native languages.
a novel based on the true story of the MS St. Louis
Whitney, Kim Ablon
Fifteen-year-old Thomas sets sail on a German ship bound for Cuba in 1939 along with more than nine hundred German Jews expecting to be granted safe haven on the island, but he discovers that although the passengers have landing permits, they may not be allowed to enter the country.
Profiles short stories, poems, plays, films, and works of music about the Holocaust, providing information on their authors, composers, or directors; their content; and their relationship to real events; and also includes a bibliography.
Chronicles the short life of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who lived with her family in a secret apartment in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands for two years, died in a concentration camp, and is known the world over for the diary she wrote in hiding.
Tells the life story of Anne Frank, the Dutch Jewish girl whose diary chronicling her years in hiding from the Nazis became beloved the world over after her death, and includes a chronology and bibliography.