Captured by the Nazis as a teenager in Poland, the author tells of his survival and eventual move to America where he proudly worked and raised a family.
An anthology of one hundred primary and secondary source writings about the Holocaust, including eyewitness accounts, memoirs, documentary materials, and selections from writers, scholars, and journalists.
Chronicles the short life of Anne Frank--the Dutch Jewish girl who avoided Nazi capture in a secret apartment with her family for two years before being sent to a concentration camp--drawing from the diary she kept in hiding and comments from people who knew her.
Looks at the work of the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation which is busily recording oral and video memoirs of Holocaust survivors, employing all the latest technologies to provide complete access to all aspects of the narratives. (74 min.).
Picture-book biography telling Anne's story directly within the context of the popularization of the Nazi movement. Includes detailed historical chronology.
Eleven-year-old Margit and her mother fled 1944 Czechoslovakia and the Nazis for Toronto and found freedom, kindness and friends in the Kensington Market neighborhood, but worry about intolerance and whether she'll ever see her father again.
When Leah and Shimon arrive in Jerusalem they find themselves pitted in a struggle against a sinister darkness which could threaten their safety in the new homeland.