holocaust, 1933-1945

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holocaust, 1933-1945

Childhood

1983
Recreates the Holocaust through the eyes of a small child experiencing the discrimination that sends his family to Bergen-Belsen Concentration camp.

Eva's story

1999
Eva, her husband conscripted into the army and her children caught up in Hitler's youth movement, makes the dangerous decision to offer shelter to a young Jewish student, and their situation becomes even more perilous when they fall in love.

Children of the Holocaust

conversations with sons and daughters of survivors
1980
Sometimes tragic, sometimes triumphant stories of sons and daughters of survivors.

One generation after

1978
The dead cannot speak for themselves, and so we can never know what they knew of the holocaust. This is a haunting series of tales, dialogues, and memories which center around the author's return to his boyhood village.

Shoah train

poems
2003
A collection of more than seventy poems by twentieth-century American poet William Heyen.

Selling the Holocaust

from Auschwitz to Schindler : how history is bought, packaged, and sold
1999
Explores how and why the Holocaust has come to be one of the most talked about and often represented event of the twentieth century, and argues that the business of the Holocaust--movies, plays, museums, books, and other items--is causing the horrific reality of the extermination of the Jews to be forgotten.

My years in Theresienstadt

how one woman survived the Holocaust
1997
A mixture of prose, diary entries, and poetry relating the author's experiences in the concentration camp Theresienstadt.

Denying the Holocaust

the growing assault on truth and memory
1994
Examines how Holocaust denial thrives in the current atmosphere of value relativism and argues that this attack on the factual record undermines objective scholarship.

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