jewish children in the holocaust

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jewish children in the holocaust

Youth destroyed--the Nazi camps

primary sources from the Holocaust
2010
Discusses the experiences of children and teens in concentration camps during the Holocaust, including the first camps in Germany, the forced labor camps, the six death camps, and the aftermath.

Trapped

youth in the Nazi ghettos : primary sources from the Holocaust
2010
Examines the lives of Jewish children and teens in the ghettos during the Holocaust, including the formation of the ghettos, the miserable conditions, hard labor, and the deportations to camps.

Shattered youth in Nazi Germany

primary sources from the Holocaust
2010
Examines the lives of children and teens living in Germany before and during the Holocaust, including the rise of Nazism, growing persecution of Jews, and the Hitler Youth.

Elie Wiesel

witness for humanity
2009
A biography of Holocaust survivor, writer, and humanitarian Elie Wiesel that discusses his childhood, life in the concentration camps, accomplishments, and other related topics; and includes photographs, a timeline, and an interview with Sara Bloomfield.

Children of the Holocaust

2011
This unflinching portrayal details the horrible experiences of some of the war's most overlooked victims. A preface chronicles the rise of Hitler and Nazism, and the rest of the book intersperses first-hand accounts of child survivors with a history of the war at large. Provides information about the Kindertransport in which many children were removed from harm, and the hiding of others in non-Jewish homes. Includes many period photographs.

Doors to Madame Marie

1997
Odette Meyers recalls her experiences as a Jewish child in Nazi-occupied France during World War II, focusing on the actions of Madame Marie Chotel, a Catholic concierge and seamstress who secured Odette's safety during the occupation.

Survivors

true stories of children in the Holocaust
2004
A collection of nine true stories of children who lived through the Holocaust of Nazi Germany, and describes how each was able to survive.

Anne Frank

2003
Contains eighteen essays in which the authors discuss various aspects of the life of Holocaust victim Anne Frank, discussing her experiences in hiding with her family from the Nazis, her arrest and death, her diary, and her legacy.

Shanghai diary

a young girl's journey from Hitler's hate to war-torn China
2004
Ursula Bacon recounts the experiences she had while living in Shanghai after she and her parents escaped the terror of the Third Reich.

Anne Frank

2008
Describes ten specific days in the life of Anne Frank, the young girl whose family hid from the Nazis in a secret annex.

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