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The silent unseen

2022
"In July 1944, as the Red Army drives the Nazis out of Poland, sixteen-year-old Maria Kami?ska must work with a captured Ukrainian nationalist to find her brother, who is a special operations agent and leader of a Polish Resistance squad, when he disappears while on a mission"--OCLC.

The button war

a tale of the great war
Twelve-year-old Patryk knows little of the world beyond his tiny Polish village; the Russians have occupied the land for as long as anyone can remember, but otherwise life is unremarkable. Patryk and his friends entertain themselves by coming up with dares until the Germans drop a bomb on the schoolhouse and the Great War comes crashing in. As control of the village falls from one nation to another, Jurek, the ringleader of these friends, devises the best dare yet: whichever boy steals the finest military button will be king. But as sneaking buttons from uniforms hanging to dry progresses to looting the bodies of dead soldiers, Patryk begins to wonder whether their "button war" is still just a game. When devastation reaches their doorstep, the lines between the button war and the real war blur, especially for the increasingly callous Jurek. Master of historical fiction Avi delivers a fierce account of the boys of one war-torn village who are determined to prove themselves with a simple dare that spins disastrously out of control.
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Voices and views

a history of the Holocaust
2002
An anthology of readings drawn from the works of eminent scholars which provides a comprehensive history of the Holocaust from the origins of anti-Judaism and antisemitism through the post-Holocaust era.

The Ice road

an epic journey from the Stalinist labor camps to freedom
2011
Fourteen-year-old Stefan Waydenfeld and his parents were forced into a journey by cattle car from their home in Poland to a Stalinist labor camp deep in the Siberian forests during World War II. His survival and his long journey to freedom highlight a little-known aspect of World War II in which 1.5 million Polish civilians were arrested by Stalin as "enemies of the people" following the simultaneous invasion of Poland in September 1939 by the Nazis and Russia.
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