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Gretel helped to protect fugitives hunted by the Gestapo, hid her Jewish doctor in her cellar and... Læs mere
Natten mellem 1. og 2. oktober 1943 slog tyskerne til mod jøderne i Danmark. Aktionen blev startskuddet til en dramatisk nervepirrende og... Læs mere
A new edition of Pierre Seel's moving testimony of deportation for homosexuality--a classic of Holocaust literature
A thrilling mystery woven into a beautifully constructed family memoir: Meryl Frank's journey to seek the... Læs mere
In this vivid memoir originally published in German, Anne Groschler (1888-1982) recounts her 1944 escape from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to Mandatory Palestine via “Transport 222”, an exchange transport of 222 Jews for “Aryan" prisoners of war.
This memoir begins with the the author's childhood during the Holocaust in Hungary. It captures life after the war's end in Communist-ruled Hungary and continues... Læs mere
Tells the extraordinary story of the author's twenty year quest to find gold coins which his father's family buried in their backyard just... Læs mere
After the death of his father, the son of a Holocaust Survivor goes on a twenty year quest to find the gold coins buried by his father’s... Læs mere
Presents a story of a German-Jewish family named Frank which, like Anne Frank's family and 25,000 other Dutch and other 'stateless' Jews, 'dived under' in Nazi-occupied... Læs mere
When Norway became a Nazi conquest in April 1940, Ruth's effort to join the rest of her family in Britain became ever more urgent. Ruth Maier kept a diary from 1934 until she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942 at the age of twenty-two.
This book unravels the complex historiographical debate surrounding this notorious figure by examining his personality, his ideas and the nature of his power.
This work is comprised of five notebooks written by its teenage author, Dawid Sierakowiak. He was one of more than 60,000 Jews who perished in the urban slave labour camp of the Lodz Ghetto during the Nazi occupation during World War II.