jewish children in the holocaust

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Suddenly Jewish

Jews raised as Gentiles discover their Jewish roots
2000
Draws upon interviews with more than 160 individuals--including some who were saved from the Holocaust through adoption by Gentiles--about the experience of learning late in life that they were Jewish.

Eva's journey

a young girl's true story
2004
The true story of a young Jewish girl's escape from the Germans in Eastern Europe during World War II.

Anne Frank

a hidden life
2001
Describes the background in which Anne Frank's life and diary were set as she hid in an attic in Nazi-occupied Holland for two years.

The girls of room 28

friendship, hope, and survival in Theresienstadt
2009
Ten women who survived the Theresienstadt internment camp near Prague before going to Auschwitz recount how they survived the horrors of the war.

I'm no hero

journeys of a Holocaust survivor
1999
Henry Friedman chronicles the experiences he and his family had while hiding from the Nazis in a neighbor's hayloft during World War II.

Remember World War II

kids who survived tell their stories
2005
Experience the war through the real-life accounts of kids who survived the war in Europe, the Pacific, and on the home front.

The story of Anne Frank

2001
Tells the story of Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family when the Nazis took over the Netherlands in 1940, and remained there two years before the hiding place was discovered and its occupants sent to a concentration camp.

Anne Frank

the biography
1999

The mascot

unraveling the mystery of my Jewish father's Nazi boyhood
2007
The author presents the story of his father, who, when he was five years old, witnessed the massacre of his mother and siblings by a Nazi death squad in 1941, and who was eventually discovered by a Nazi-led Latvian police brigade who took him in as their mascot and described his life-long struggle to reconnect with his Jewish roots.

Your name is Ren?e

Ruth Kapp Hartz's story as a hidden child in Nazi-occupied France
2002
Tells the story of Ruth Kapp, a young Jewish girl in Nazi-occupied France in 1941, who, after being separated from her family, lived out the war hidden in a Catholic convent until being reunited with her parents in the final months of the conflict.

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