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REVIEWS OF BOOKS IN OUR HOLOCAUST MUSEUM
WE BOUGHT THEM ON EBAY 20+ YEARS AGO, EXCEPT FOR A FEW RECENT DONATIONS BY THE AUTHOR
80629 A MENGELE EXPERIMENT
The true story of Jack Oran, who survived the inhuman experimental surgeries of Dr. Josef Mengele, Auschwitz' infamous Doctor of Death. It was a cold December morning in 1942 when Jack, then known a Yakoff Skurnik, and his family were loaded onto a "resettlement train," in Mlawa, Poland. When the train stopped, Jack found himself at Auschwitz.
A HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST
The history of the Jewish people and the development of anti-Semitism, describes the horrors of the Holocaust.
A HISTORY OF THE JEWS
A generation's grappling with social, philosophical, political, and theological issues after major Jewish milestones like the influx of Eastern European immigrants, the Holocaust.
A NATION TERRORIZED
An account of the author's experiences in, and escape from, the concentration camp at Oranienburg.
A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE SS 1923 1945
A collection of photos from the early days of the NSDAP right through to the end of the war.
A PROMISE TO REMEMBER
A chronicle of the Holocaust based on the personal accounts of survivors', ranges from the rise of the Nazis to the death camps and final liberation.
A TIME OF RAPE
17-year-old Inga experiences the fates of war as the Russians enter her hometown of Berlin. Inga Chesney is a very good writer and is adept at letting the reader get to know her thoughts and feelings at a very formative time of her life.
ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST WHAT WE KNOW AND HOW WE KNOW IT
It is the perfect length for the first text of any class that is going to go in depth on the Holocaust or related topics.
ALICIA MY STORY
She was thirteen when she began saving the lives of people she did not know--while fleeing the Nazis through war-ravaged Poland. Her family cruelly wrenched from her. Alicia rescued other Jews from the Gestapo, led them to safe hideouts, and lent them her courage and hope.
ALL BUT MY LIFE
From her comfortable home in Bielitz (present-day Bielsko) in Poland to her miraculous survival and her liberation by American troops--including the man who was to become her husband--in Volary, Czechoslovakia, in 1945, Gerda takes the reader on a terrifying journey.
AN UNCOMMON FRIENDSHIP
the stories of two friends: Rosner, a Hungarian Jew, was uprooted from his life and sent at age 12 to Auschwitz, where he lost his entire family; Tubach, the son of a German soldier, at nearly the same time was sent to a Nazi training camp (though, afterward, his stepmother, defying the local Nazi youth group, steered him away from joining the Adolf HXTLER school).
AND SO WE MUST REMEMBER
it started with Kristallnacht and went on from there.
ANNE FRANK REMEMBERED
A moving tribute to the extraordinary courage of which ordinary people are capable.
ANNE FRANK THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL
Diary kept by Anne Frank while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
ANTON THE DOVE FANCIER AND OTHER TALES OF THE HOLOCAUST
This book illustrates that human behavior is, simultaneously, both the most fascinating and disturbing form of contemplation.
ANUS MUNDI
an uninflected account of the day-to-day life of one Gentile Polish prisoner during four years in Nazi concentration camps--four years of hard work, starvation, disease, freezing, lice, beatings, selections, gassings, and shootings.
ASSIGNMENT RESCUE
This is the story of one brave, heroic man named Varian Fry and his efforts to rescue people from the Nazis.
AUSCHWITZ 1940 1945 GUIDE BOOK THROUGH THE MUSEUM
Panstwowe Muzeum w Oświe̜cimiu, 1969
AUSCHWITZ A DOCTOR’S EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT
A Jew and a medical doctor, the prisoner Dr. Miklos Nyiszli was spared death for a grimmer fate: to perform "scientific research" on his fellow inmates under the supervision of the man who became known as the infamous "Angel of Death" - Dr. Josef Mengele.
BECAUSE OF ROMEK A HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS MEMOIR
This is the riveting, true story of a young boy's survival in the face of Nazi atrocities. David Faber survived nine concentration camps between the ages of 13-18, including Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Bergen-Belsen.
BIRKENAU THE CAMP OF DEATH
The memoirs of a Greek Jew, this book tells of his experiences at Birkenau, in Auschwitz, and later at Dachau.
BOUND BY THE SCARS WE SHARE
novel about two women who have struggled through a tumultuous, life-changing time period, oppression, sexism, and a complicated family relationship.
BURY ME STANDING
Isabel Fonseca describes the four years she spent with Gypsies from Albania to Poland, listening to their stories, deciphering their taboos, and befriending their matriarchs, activists, and child prostitutes.
BY BREAD ALONE
Is the story of one man, what it was like day to day in the extermination camps, and how hope was kept alive. "I've been asked," he writes, "Why study the Holocaust? Why not forget such horrors?" "My answer, as a survivor of the Holocaust, is 'Because never before in recorded history has man revealed himself more than during this period.
CHILD OF THE HOLOCAUST
His journey is powerful and heartbreaking; it is a remarkable story of resourceful survival. Child of the Holocaust is a fast-paced story that is well written and gripping. The reader cares about Jankele, and even understands the behaviors of the people who he encounters.
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