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Picture Books
David Adler, One Yellow Daffodil: A Hanukkah
Story.
During Hanukkah, two children help a Holocaust survivor to embrace
his religion once again.
Eve Bunting, Terrible Things.
Little Rabbit learns the value of sticking together as the Terrible
Things carry away the creatures of the forest clearing.
Pat Lakin, Don't Forget.
While buying ingredients for her first cake, Sarah shares secrets
with the friendly neighborhood shopkeepers, especially with the
Singers, who have blue numbers on their arms.
Claire Nivola, Elisabeth.
Forced to flee the Nazis, a young girl and her family eventually
end up in the United States where, years later, the girl is reunited
with the beloved doll she left behind in Germany.
Shulamith Levey Oppenheim, The Lily Cupboard.
Miriam, a young Jewish girl, is forced to leave her parents and
hide with strangers in the country during the German occupation
of Holland.
Faith Ringgold, Bonjour, Lonnie.
An African American Jewish boy traces his ancestry with the help
of the Love Bird of Paris.
Steven Schnur, The Tie Man's Miracle: A Chanukah Tale.
On the last night of Chanukah, after hearing how an old man lost
his family in the Holocaust, a young boy makes a wish that is carried
to God as the menorah candles burn down.
Dorothy Sim, In My Pocket.
Fear and uncertainty afflict everyone on a boat one morning
in July 1939 when Jewish children sail from Holland to the safety
of a new life in Scotland.
Juvenile Fiction
Chester Aaron, Gideon: A Novel. 181 p.
After losing family and friends, Gideon must bury religion and identity
in order to survive the Warsaw Ghetto and Treblinka concentration
camp during World War II.
Karen Ackerman, The Night Crossing. 56 p.
In 1938, having begun to feel the persecution that all Jews are
experiencing in their Austrian city, Clara and her family escape
over the mountains into Switzerland.
Gila Almagor, Under the Domim Tree. 164 p.
A group of teenagers, mostly Holocaust survivors, experience joys
and troubles while living at an Israeli youth settlement in 1953.
Elliott Arnold, A Kind of Secret Weapon. 191 p.
A family contributes to the resistance movement in Nazi occupied
Denmark during World War II.
Sandy Asher, Daughters of the Law. 157 p.
Ruthie’s burgeoning friendship with Denise occurs at a time when
she finds it increasingly difficult to cope with the sadness, fear,
and pain that fills her home as a result of her parents’ experiences
in Nazi Germany.
Edith Baer, A Frost in the Night. 208 p.
A young Jewish girl grows up in a city in southern Germany during
the period of Hitler's rise to power.
Mary Baylis-White, Sheltering Rebecca. 99 p.
In the days before the Second World War, twelve-year-old Sally becomes
friends with Rebecca, a young Jewish refugee from Germany.
Nathaniel Benchley, Bright Candles: A Novel of the Danish
Resistance. 256 p.
A sixteen-year-old Danish boy experiences the German occupation
of his country during World War II.
Tamar Bergman, Along the Tracks. 245 p.
A young Jewish boy must leave his home during a German invasion,
and he becomes a refugee in the Soviet Union, is separated from
his family, and undergoes many hardships before enjoying a normal
home again.
Tamar Bergman, The Boy from over There. 180 p.
Avramik, a young Holocaust survivor, has difficulties adjusting
to life on a kibbutz in the days before the Arab-Israeli War.
Zdenka Bezdekova, They Called Me Leni. 83 p.
Following World War II, a little German girl begins to suspect that
she may have other origins as she tries to reconcile the many discrepancies
of her life at home and school.
Claire Huchet Bishop, Twenty and Ten. 76 p.
Twenty French school children hide ten Jewish children from the
Nazis during the occupation of France during World War II.
Jerome Brooks, Make Me a Hero. 152 p.
Twelve-year-old Jake's horizons widen considerably when, one spring
day in 1943, he inadvertently goes beyond his neighborhood boundaries,
finds a job, and meets Harry Katz, a Holocaust survivor.
Barbara Cohen, Benny. 154 p.
A German refugee's unhappiness affords Benny Rifkind a chance to
show his family that he has concerns other than baseball and the
1939 World's Fair.
Robert Cormier, Tunes for Bears to Dance To. 101 p.
Eleven-year-old Henry escapes his family's problems by watching
the wood-carving of Mr. Levine, an elderly Holocaust survivor, but
when Henry is manipulated into betraying his friend he comes to
know true evil.
Milton Dank, The Dangerous Game. 157 p.
Love of Paris and France prompts a sixteen-year-old to join the
resistance movement shortly after the Nazi invasion of 1940.
Milton Dank, Game's End. 158 p.
In this sequel to The Dangerous Game, Charles Marceau, now
a second lieutenant in the Free French Army, returns to France and
its resistance movement to prepare for the impending allied invasion.
T. Degens, Transport 7-41-R. 171 p.
A thirteen-year-old girl describes her journey from the Russian
sector of defeated Germany to Cologne on a transport carrying returning
refugees in 1946.
Eilis Dillon, Children of Bach. 164 p.
A Hungarian Jewish family of talented musicians escapes Nazi persecution
during World War II.
Malka Drucker, Jacob's Rescue: A Holocaust Story.
117 p.
In answer to his daughter's questions, a man recalls the terrifying
years of his childhood when a brave Polish couple, Alex and Mela
Roslan, hid him and other Jewish children from the Nazis. Based
on a true story.
Gertie Evenhuis, What about Me? 96 p.
A young boy searches for a way to help the resistance movement in
Amsterdam during the German occupation.
Harriet K. Feder, Mystery in Miami Beach. 173 p.
While spending winter break with her grandmother on Miami Beach,
freshman Viki Hartman stumbles upon danger, Nazi hunters, and an
old mystery involving the escape of Jews from Germany just before
World War II.
Paula Kurzband Feder, The Feather-Bed Journey. 32
p.
As she tries to repair a torn feather pillow, Grandma tells about
her childhood in Poland, about the Nazi persecution of Jews in World
War II, and about the origin of this special pillow.
James Forman, Ceremony of Innocence. 249 p.
Based on true events, a brother and sister are arrested and executed
for their involvement in anti-Nazi underground activities.
James Forman, My Enemy, My Brother. 250 p.
Released from a concentration camp after World War II, a sixteen-year-old
boy settles on an Israeli kibbutz where his new life is threatened
by the growing conflict between Arabs and Jews.
James D. Forman, The Survivor. 272 p.
A Jewish family in Holland during World War II dwindles away one
by one during the Nazi Holocaust.
James D. Forman, The Traitors. 238 p.
Increasingly inspired by his adopted father's anti-Nazi convictions,
a young German conspires with an underground group to save their
small town when the Nazis plan to destroy it as a deterrent to the
allied forces.
Barbara Gehrts, Don't Say a Word. 169 p.
Living in Berlin during World War II, Anna finds herself and her
family growing more and more aware of the dangerous direction in
which her country is moving as her friends start to die.
Mel Glenn, Squeeze Play: A Baseball Story. 135 p.
With the support of gentle Mr. Janowicz, a Holocaust survivor, Jeremy
adjusts to his bullying sixth grade teacher and his mandatory after-school
baseball games.
Erik Christian Haugaard, Chase Me, Catch Nobody!
209 p.
On a school trip to Germany in 1937, a fourteen-year-old Danish
schoolboy becomes involved in the activities of the anti-Nazi underground.
Jo Hoestlandt, Star of Fear, Star of Hope. 30 p.
Nine-year-old Helen is confused by the disappearance of her Jewish
friend during the occupation of France.
Joseph Joffo, A Bag of Marbles. 292 p.
Ten-year-old Jo Joffo must use his wits and courage to avoid the
Nazis while he hides with his brother in many places throughout
the south of France and the French Alps.
Jacqueline Jules, The Grey Striped Shirt. 64 p.
When Frannie finds a grey striped shirt in the closet, she asks
questions which lead her grandparents to tell her about their experience
of the Holocaust.
Mara Kay, In the Face of Danger. 210 p.
While residing with a German family, English-born Ann Lindsay discovers
that Frau Meixner, whose son is a member of the Hitler Youth, is
hiding two Jewish girls in the attic.
Judith Kerr, The Other Way Round. 256 p.
Fifteen-year-old Anna and her family escape to London in the early
1940's following the Nazi takeover of Germany.
Judith Kerr, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. 191 p.
In the early 1930's, a nine-year-old Jewish girl and her family
travel to England due to the growing unrest and uncertainty in pre-war
Germany.
M. E. Kerr, Gentlehands. 183 p.
A teenage boy falls in love with an "upper class" girl
and gets to know his estranged grandfather in one heartbreaking
summer which climaxes in a shattering search for Nazi war criminals.
Lena Kuchler-Silberman, My Hundred Children. (Paperback)
253 p.
A woman risks everything to take a group of Jewish children from
Poland to Israel during World War II.
Irina Korschunow, A Night in Distant Motion. 151 p.
When seventeen-year-old Regine, a Nazi supporter, falls in love
with a Polish prisoner in 1944, she notices for the first time the
injustices and horrors going on around her and discovers she can
be silent no longer.
Christa Laird, But Can the Phoenix Sing? 230 p.
Seventeen-year-old Richard discovers the incredible details of his
stern and remote stepfather's hidden past when he is left a manuscript
to read while his stepfather is away in Australia.
Christa Laird, Shadow of the Wall. 144 p.
Living with his mother and two sisters in the Warsaw Ghetto, Misha
is befriended by the director of the orphanage, Dr. Korczak, and
finds a purpose to his life when he joins a resistance organization.
Sonia Levitin, Annie's Promise. 186 p.
Her experiences at summer camp in the California mountains in 1945
give twelve-year-old Annie Platt new insight into her overprotective
family of German-Jewish immigrants. Sequel to Journey to America
and Silver Days.
Sonia Levitin, Journey to America. 150 p.
A Jewish family fleeing Nazi Germany in 1938 endures innumerable
separations before they are reunited once again.
Sonia Levitin, Silver Days. 185 p.
Escaping from Hitler's Germany, a prosperous Jewish family lives
in a New York City tenement until Papa decides to move the family
to California. Sequel to Journey to America.
Myron Levoy, Alan and Naomi. 192 p.
In New York of the 1940's, a boy tries to befriend a girl traumatized
by Nazi brutality in France.
Myron Levoy, The Hanukkah of Great-Uncle Otto. 48
p.
Joshua and his great-uncle Otto discover a new meaning in the celebration
of Hanukkah when they try to build a menorah like the special one
Otto lost during the Holocaust.
Lois Lowry, Number the Stars. 137 p.
In 1943, during the German occupation of Denmark, ten-year-old Annemarie
learns how to be brave and courageous when she helps shelter her
Jewish friend from the Nazis.
Marie McSwigan, Snow Treasure. 179 p.
A group of children help their country by smuggling gold out of
German occupied Norway during World War II.
Carol Matas, After the War. 116 p.
After being released from Buchenwald at the end of World War II,
fifteen-year-old Ruth risks her life to lead a group of children
across Europe to Palestine.
Carol Matas, Code Name Kris. 152 p.
After the Nazi occupation of Denmark forces his Jewish friends to
flee the country, Jesper continues to work in the underground resistance
movement. Sequel to Lisa's War.
Carol Matas, Daniel's Story. 136 p.
Daniel, whose family suffers as the Nazis rise to power in Germany,
describes his imprisonment in a concentration camp and his eventual
liberation.
Carol Matas, The Garden. 102 p.
After leading a group of Jewish refugees to Israel after World War
II, sixteen-year-old Ruth joins the Haganah, the Jewish Army, and
helps her people fight to keep the land granted to them by the United
Nations.
Carol Matas, Lisa's War. 111 p.
During the Nazi occupation of Denmark, Lisa and other teenage Jews
become involved in an underground resistance movement and eventually
must flee for their lives.
Harry Mazer, The Last Mission. 182 p.
In 1944, a fifteen-year-old Jewish boy tells his family he will
travel in the West but instead, enlists in the United States Air
Corps and is subsequently taken prisoner by the Germans.
Michael Morpurgo, Waiting for Anya. p. 172
Courage comes into play as the French town of Vichy bands together
to save a group of Jewish children during World War II.
Marietta D. Moskin, I Am Rosemarie. 190 p.
A Jewish girl from the Netherlands manages to live through the horrors
that befall her family following the Nazi occupation in 1940.
Nostlinger, Christine. Fly Away Home. 135 p.
A young girl recalls what life was like for her family in Vienna
toward the end of World War II.
Doris Orgel, A Certain Magic. 176 p.
The discovery of an old copy book belonging to her aunt leads eleven-year-old
Jenny on an unusual search into the past.
Doris Orgel, The Devil in Vienna. 246 p.
A Jewish girl and the daughter of a Nazi have been best friends
since they started school, but in 1938, the thirteen-year-olds find
their close relationship difficult to maintain.
Uri Orlev, The Island on Bird Street. 162 p.
During World War II, a Jewish boy is left on his own for months
in a ruined house in the Warsaw Ghetto, where he must learn all
the tricks of survival under constantly life-threatening conditions.
Uri Orlev, The Lady with the Hat. 183 p.
In 1947, seventeen-year-old Yulek, the only member of his immediate
family to survive the German concentration camps, joins a group
of young Jews preparing to live on a kibbutz in Israel, unaware
that his aunt living in London is looking for him.
Uri Orlev, Lydia, Queen of Palestine. 170 p.
A young Romanian Jewish girl describes her childhood in pre-World
War II Romania, her struggles to understand her parents' divorce
amid the chaos of the war, and her life on a kibbutz in Palestine.
Based on the life of the Israeli poet Arianna Haran.
Uri Orlev, The Man from the Other Side. 186 p.
Living on the outskirts of the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II,
fourteen-year-old Marek and his grandparents shelter a Jewish man
in the days before the Jewish uprising.
Leonie Ossowski, Star without a Sky. 214 p.
In the last chaotic days of World War II, five young Germans discover
a Jewish boy hiding in a cellar and are torn over whether or not
to turn him over to the Nazi authorities as the law demands.
Gudrun Pausewang, The Final Journey. 153 p.
An eleven-year-old Jewish girl discovers the horrors of Hitler's
Germany when the Nazis seize her family and load them onto a cattle-truck
bound for a concentration camp.
Els Pelgrom, The Winter When Time Was Frozen. 253
p.
In Holland during the last months of World War II, a twelve-year-old
girl and her father find shelter with a farm family who courageously
give sanctuary to all in need of it.
Gary Provost, David and Max. 180 p.
While spending the summer with his grandfather Max and helping him
search for a friend believed to have perished in the Holocaust,
twelve-year-old David discovers many things about Max's terrible
years during World War II and subsequent family relationships.
Karen Ray, To Cross a Line. 154 p.
In 1938, after a minor traffic accident, seventeen-year-old Egon
Katz joins an increasing number of German Jews desperately trying
to find a way out of the country.
Hans Peter Richter, Friedrich. 149 p.
A young German boy recounts the fate of his best friend, a Jewish
boy, during the Nazi regime.
Hans Peter Richter, I Was There. 204 p.
A young German boy narrates his experiences in the Hitler youth
movement during the early years of the Third Reich.
Anne K. Rose, Refugee. 118 p.
A twelve-year-old girl flees from Belgium prior to Hitler's invasion,
and she lives in New York until the age of eighteen when the war
ends.
Renee Roth-Hano, Touch Wood: A Girlhood in Occupied France.
297 p.
In this autobiographical novel set in Nazi occupied France, Renee,
a young Jewish girl, and her family flee their home in Alsace and
live a precarious existence in Paris until Renee and her sisters
escape to the shelter of a convent in Normandy.
Lou Rydberg, The Shadow Army. 160 p.
During World War II, a youth in Crete joins the underground and
becomes involved in dangerous missions against the Nazi occupation
troops.
Marilyn Sachs, A Pocket Full of Seeds. 137 p.
During World War II in occupied France, a young Jewish girl returns
from an overnight visit with a friend to find her family has disappeared.
Steven Schnur, The Shadow Children. 86 p.
While spending the summer on his grandfather's farm in the French
countryside, eleven-year-old Etienne discovers a secret dating back
to World War II and encounters the ghosts of Jewish children who
suffered a dreadful fate under the Nazis.
Nava Semel, Flying Lessons. 119 p.
Living in a village in Israel where her father grows oranges, a
motherless girl befriends a sensitive shoemaker from Djerba from
whom she hopes to learn how to fly.
Ruth Minsky Sender, The Cage. 245 p.
A teenage girl recounts the suffering and persecution of her family
under the Nazis in a Polish ghetto, during deportation, and in a
concentration camp.
Efraim Sevela, We Were Not Like Other People. 216
p.
Separated from his family when the Germans invade Russia during
World War II, a young boy learns to fend for himself and earn a
living whenever and however he can.
Efraim Sevela, Why There Is No Heaven on Earth. 205
p.
The narrator, a Russian Jew, remembers the rare and amazing friend
of his childhood, before the Nazi invasion of Russia separated them
forever.
Yuri Suhl, On the Other Side of the Gate. 149 p.
A young Jewish couple are confined to a ghetto during the German
occupation of Poland in World War II.
Yuri Suhl, Uncle Misha's Partisans. 211 p.
During World War II in the Ukraine, an orphaned Jewish boy joins
a band of partisans who give him an important assignment against
the Nazis.
Christine Szambelan-Strevinsky, Dark Hour of Noon. 215
p.
A young Polish girl becomes involved with anti-German underground
activities during World War II.
Erika Tamar, Good-bye, Glamour Girl. 218 p.
When Liesl, a Jewish refugee from Nazi occupied Vienna, arrives
in New York, she is determined to leave her European heritage behind
and become as all-American, glamorous, and famous as her idol, film
star Rita Hayworth.
Terry W. Treseder, Hear O Israel: A Story of the Warsaw Ghetto.
41 p.
A Jewish boy describes life in the Warsaw Ghetto and his family's
ultimate transference to and decimation in the camp of Treblinka.
Hilda Van Stockum, The Borrowed House. 215 p.
During World War II, a young German girl who is a member of the
Hitler youth goes to live with her parents in occupied Amsterdam
and realizes the truth about the war.
Colette Vivier, The House of the Four Winds. 190 p.
A young Parisian boy becomes involved with an underground resistance
group during the occupation of France.
Ida Vos, Anna Is Still Here. 139 p.
Thirteen-year-old Anna, who was a "hidden child" in Nazi
occupied Holland during World War II, gradually learns to deal with
the realities of being a survivor.
Ida Vos, Dancing on the Bridge of Avignon. 183 p.
A young Jewish girl and her family experience the Nazi occupation
of the Netherlands during World War II.
Ida Vos, Hide and Seek. 132 p.
A young Jewish girl living in Holland tells of her experiences during
the Nazi occupation, her years in hiding, and the aftershock when
the war finally ends.
Elie Wiesel, Dawn. (Paperback) 102 p.
A young Israeli freedom fighter in British controlled Palestine
must fight the memories of his life in a concentration camp as well
as struggle for a future in the new Israel.
Elie Wiesel, Night. (Paperback) 109 p.
The Nazi death camp horror turns a young Jewish boy into an agonized
witness to the death of his family, his innocence, and his God.
Laura E. Williams, Behind the Bedroom Wall. 169 p.
Ten-year-old Korinna must decide whether to report her parents to
her Hitler youth group when she discovers that they are hiding a
Jewish mother and her daughter in a secret space behind Korinna's
bedroom wall.
Eva-Lis Wuorio, Code: Polonaise. 198 p.
A group of Polish children risk their lives and narrowly escape
detection by the Nazis while publishing an underground newspaper
in occupied Poland.
Jane Yolen, The Devil's Arithmetic. 170 p.
Hannah resents stories of her Jewish heritage and of the past until,
when opening the door during a Passover Seder, she finds herself
in Poland during World War II. She experiences the horrors of a
concentration camp, and she learns why she, and we, need to remember
the past.
Young Adult Fiction
Liliane Atlan, The Passersby. 86 p.
As a Jewish teenage girl struggles with anorexia, her decisions
about whether or not to live affect those close to her and are influenced
by survivors of the Holocaust.
Martha Attema, A Time to Choose. 166 p. (paperback)
Johannes van der Meer joins the Dutch resistance during World War
II to prove his loyalty for his country and his friends.
Peter Broner, Night of the Broken Glass. 316 p.
Three men directly and individually confront the emerging horror
of Nazism in Hitler's Germany.
Lutz van Dijk, Damned Strong Love: The True Story of Willi
G. and Stefan K. 138 p.
When the Nazis overran Poland in the fall of 1939, the fifteen-year-old
Stefan K.'s father was sent off to a German camp. To complicate
the situation, Stefan falls in love with a German soldier-- a man
named Willi G. Their love is strong, but everything about their
relationship proves challenging.
Carl Friedman, Nightfather. 133 p.
The young daughter of a survivor tells of the efforts she and her
two brothers make to try to bridge the gulf between themselves and
their father that has been formed by his concentration camp experiences.
Carl Friedman, The Shovel and the Loom. 168 p.
Twenty-year-old Chaya is the daughter of Holocaust survivors, a
philosophy student, and a nonbeliever. As she searches for her place
in the world, the key to self-discovery comes in the form of the
three-year-old Orthodox Jewish boy in her care.
Eva Mekler, Sunrise Shows Late. 272 p.
After working for the Polish Underground during World War II, Manya
Gerson escapes the turmoil of post-war Poland by traveling to a
displaced persons camp in Germany. Manya meets two men in the camp,
and she must choose between the security she longed for during the
war and the passion she cannot avoid.
Thomas Moran, The Man in the Box. 260 p.
The Lukasser family hides a Jewish doctor in a large box in their
barn during World War II. When young Niki Lukasser’s family slowly
stops helping the doctor, Niki and her friend assume responsibility
for preserving his life.
Anita Shreve, Resistance: A Novel. 222 p.
During the Nazi occupation of Belgium, Claire Daussois and her husband,
Henri, shelter refugees on their way to France and freedom. When
Henri goes away to help the Resistance, Claire struggles with a
burgeoning love for a downed American pilot.
Art Spiegelman, Maus: A Survivor's Tale. 159 p.
Portrayed in a graphic novel format, a cartoonist comes to terms
with his father's suffering during the Holocaust and his father's
ultimate survival against the odds.
Art Spiegelman, Maus: A Survivor's Tale, II: And Here My Troubles
Began. 135 p.
The sequel to Maus: A Survivor's Tale, the second volume continues
to delve into the relationship of the cartoonist and his father
in the context of the father's identity as a Holocaust survivor.
Cynthia Voigt, David and Jonathan. 249 p.
The relationship between two close friends, Henry and Jonathan,
changes when Jonathan's cousin David, a survivor of the Holocaust,
comes to live with Jonathan's family.
Audio Books
Robert Cormier, Tunes for Bears to Dance To.
Anne Frank, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl.
Harry Mazer, The Last Mission.
Nonfiction
Chana Byers Abells, The Children We Remember: Photographs
from the Archives of Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel.
JUV/940.5315/ABE
David Adler, Child of the Warsaw Ghetto.
JUV/940.5318/ADL
David Adler, Hilde and Eli, Children of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/ADL
David Adler, The Number on My Grandfather's Arm.
JUV/940.5315/ADL
David Adler, We Remember the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/ADL
Ruth Aliav, The Secret Ship.
JUV/940.53/KLU
David Altshuler, Hitler's War Against the Jews.
JUV/940.5318/ALT
Alicia Appleman-Jurman, Alicia: My Story.
JUV/940.5315/APP
Inge Auerbacher, Beyond the Yellow Star to America.
JUV/940.5318/AUE
Inge Auerbacher, I Am a Star: Child of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/AUE
Auschwitz: A History in Photographs
JUV/940.5317/AUS
The Auschwitz Album: A Book Based upon an Album Discovered
by a Concentration Camp Survivor, Lili Meier.
JUV/943.086/AUS
Eleanor H. Ayer, Parallel Journeys.
JUV/940.5318/AYE
Eleanor H. Ayer, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum:
America Keeps the Memory Alive.
JUV/940.5318/AYE
Susan Bachrach, Tell Them We Remember: The Story of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/BAC
Margaret Baldwin, The Boys Who Saved the Children.
JUV/940.5315/BAL
Michael Bar-Zohar, Arrows of the Almighty: The Most Extraordinary
True Spy Story of World War II.
JUV/940.5487/BAR
Janina Bauman, Winter in the Morning: A Young Girl's Life
in the Warsaw Ghetto and Beyond, 1939-1945.
JUV/940.5315/BAU
Bearing Witness: Stories of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/BEA
Israel Bernbaum, My Brother's Keeper: The Holocaust through
the Eyes of an Artist.
JUV/940.5315/BER
Michael Berenbaum, The World Must Know: The History of the
Holocaust as Told in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
JUV/940.5318/BER
Christabel Bielenberg, Christabel Bielenberg and Nazi Germany.
JUV/943.086/BIE
Livia Bitton-Jackson, I Have Lived a Thousand Years: Growing
Up in the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/JAC
Adina Blady-Szwajgier, I Remember Nothing More: The Warsaw
Children's Hospital and the Jewish Resistance.
JUV/940.5318/BLA
Gay Block, Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/BLO
Haim Bresheeth, Introducing the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/BRE
Walter Buchignani, Tell No One Who You Are: The Hidden Childhood
of Regine Miller.
JUV/940.5318/BUC
Miriam Chaikin, A Nightmare in History: The Holocaust, 1933-1945.
JUV/940.5315/CHA
Children in the Holocaust and World War II: Their Secret Diaries.
JUV/940.5318/CHI
Lilo Cohen, A Shadow Over My Life.
JUV/940.5318/COH
Inge Deutschkron, Outcast: A Jewish Girl in Wartime Berlin.
JUV/940.5318/DEU
Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/DIF
Olga Levy Drucker, Kindertransport.
JUV/940.5316/DRU
The Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Vols. 1-4)
JUV.REF./940.5318/ENC
Final Letters: From Victims of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/FIN
Norman H. Finkelstein, Remember Not to Forget: A Memory of
the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/FIN
Robert O. Fisch, Light from the Yellow Star.
JUV/940.5318/FIS
Toby Knobel Fluek, Memories of My Life in a Polish Village,
1930-1949.
JUV/943.8/FLU
Eva Fogelman, Conscience & Courage: Rescuers of Jews during
the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/FOG
Anne Frank, Tales from the Secret Annex.
JUV/839.3/FRA
Ina R. Friedman, Escape or Die: True Stories of Young People
Who Survived the Holocaust.
JUV/940.53/FRI
Ina R. Friedman, Flying against the Wind: The Story of a Young
Woman Who Defied the Nazis.
JUV/943.086/FRI
Philip Friedman, Roads to Extinction: Essays on the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/FRI
Cornelia Fuykschot, Hunger in Holland: Life during the Nazi
Occupation.
JUV/940.5481/FUY
Sonia Games, Escape into Darkness: The True Story of a Young
Woman's Extraordinary Survival during World War II.
JUV/940.5318/GAM
Solly Ganor, Light One Candle: A Survivor's Tale from Lithuania
to Jerusalem.
JUV/940.5318/GAN
Charles Gelman, Do Not Go Gentle: A Memoir of Jewish Resistance
in Poland, 1941-1945.
JUV/940.5315/GEL
Martin Gilbert, Atlas of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/GIL
Ruth Glasberg Gold, Ruth's Journey: A Survivor's Memoir.
JUV/940.5318/GOL
Howard Greenfeld, The Hidden Children.
JUV/940.5318/GRE
Gerda Haas, Tracking the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/HAA
Kitty Hart, Return to Auschwitz: The Remarkable Story of a
Girl Who Survived the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/HAR
Aaron Hass, In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Second Generation.
JUV/940.5318/HAS
Esther Rudomin Hautzig, The Endless Steppe: Growing Up in
Siberia.
JUV/940.548/HAU
Ingeborg Hecht, Invisible Walls: A German Family under the
Nuremberg Laws.
JUV/943.515/HEC
Judith Hemmendinger, Survivors: Children of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/HEM
Erwin Herman, The Yanov Torah.
JUV/296/HER
Historical Atlas of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/HIS
Holocaust: A Grolier Student Library.
JUV/940.5318/HOL
I Didn't Say Goodbye: Interviews with the Children of the
Holocaust.
JUV/940.5313/I
I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Children's Drawings and Poems
from Terezin Concentration Camp, 1942-1944.
JUV/940.5318/I
Roberto Innocenti, Rose Blanche.
JUV/940.53/INN
Hanneke Ippisch, Sky: A True Story of Resistance during World
War II.
JUV/940.53/IPP
Judith Magyar Isaacson, Seed of Sarah: Memoirs
of a Survivor.
JUV/940.5472/ISA
Jeremy Josephs, Swastika over Paris.
JUV/940.5344/JOS
Stuart A. Kallen, Bearing Witness: Liberation and the Nuremberg
Trials.
JUV/940.5318/KAL
Stuart A. Kallen, The Faces of Resistance.
JUV/940.5318/KAL
Stuart A. Kallen, The Holocaust, 1939-1945.
JUV/940.5318/KAL
Erich Kulka, Escape from Auschwitz.
JUV/940.5472/KUL
Serge Klarsfeld, The Children of Izieu: A Human Tragedy.
JUV/940.5315/KLA
Elaine Landau, Nazi War Criminals.
JUV/940.5472/LAN
Elaine Landau, The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
JUV/940.5318/LAN
Ronnie S. Landau, The Nazi Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/LAN
Claude Lanzmann, Shoah: An Oral History of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/LAN
Walter Laqueur, Breaking the Silence.
JUV/940.5315/LAQ
Charles Lawliss, ...And God Cried: The Holocaust Remembered.
JUV/940.5318/LAW
Manny Lawton, Some Survived.
JUV/940.54/LAW
Isabella Leitner, The Big Lie: A True Story.
JUV/940.5318/LEI
Isabella Leitner, Saving the Fragments: From Auschwitz to
New York.
JUV/940.53/LEI
Helen Lewis, A Time to Speak.
JUV/940.5318/LEW
Willy Lindwer, The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank.
JUV/949.2/LIN
The Lost Generation: Children in the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/LOS
Jane Marks, The Hidden Children: The Secret Survivors of the
Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/MAR
Albert Marrin, The Secret Armies: Spies, Counterspies, and
Saboteurs in World War II.
JUV/940.5485/MAR
Lucette Matalon Lagnado, Children of the Flames: Dr. Josef
Mengele and the Untold Story of the Twins of Auschwitz.
JUV/940.5318/MAT
Milton Meltzer, Never to Forget: The Jews of the Holocaust.
JUV/943.086/MEL
Milton Meltzer, Rescue: The Story of How Gentiles Saved Jews
in the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/MEL
Liana Millu, Smoke over Birkenau.
JUV/940.5318/MIL
Miriam Nerlove, Flowers on the Wall.
JUV/940.5318/NERLOVE
Peter Neville, Life in the Third Reich.
JUV/940.54/NEV
Jona Oberski, Childhood.
JUV/940.548/OBE
Lila Perl and Marion Blumenthal Lazan, Four Perfect Pebbles:
A Holocaust Story.
JUV/940.5318/PER
Jayne Pettit, A Time to Fight Back: True Stories of Wartime
Resistance.
JUV/940.53/PET
Arthur Prager, World War II Resistance Stories.
JUV/940.53/PRA
Johanna Reiss, The Journey Back.
JUV/949.207/REI
Johanna Reiss, The Upstairs Room.
JUV/949.207/REI
Abraham Resnick, The Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/RES
Nigel Richardson, The July Plot.
JUV/943.086/RIC
Barbara Rogasky, Smoke and Ashes: The Story of the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/ROG
Maxine Rosenberg, Hiding to Survive: Stories of Jewish Children
Rescued from the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/ROS
Seymour Rossel, The Holocaust: The Fire That Raged.
JUV/940.53/ROS
Simha Rotem, Memoirs of a Warsaw Ghetto Fighter: The Past
Within Me.
JUV/940.5318/ROT
Gerald Schwab, The Day the Holocaust Began: The Odyssey of
Herschel Grynszpan.
JUV/943.086/SCH
Ruth Minsky Sender, The Holocaust Lady.
JUV/940.5318/SEN
Victoria Sherrow, Cities at War: Amsterdam.
JUV940.5349/SHE
Peter Sichrovsky, Strangers in Their Own Land: Young Jews
in Germany and Austria Today.
JUV/940.5315/SIC
Aranka Siegal, Upon the Head of the Goat: A Childhood in Hungary,
1939-1944.
JUV/947.084/SIE
Eric Silver, The Book of the Just: The Unsung Heroes Who Rescued
Jews from Hitler.
JUV/940.5318/SIL
Dawid Sierkowiak, The Diary of Dawid Sierkowiak: Five Notebooks
from the Lod’z Ghetto.
JUV/940.5318/SIE
Bea Stadtler, The Holocaust: A History of Courage and Resistance.
JUV/940.5318/STA
R. Conrad Stein, The Holocaust.
JUV/940.5315/STE
R. Conrad Stein, Resistance Movements.
JUV/940.53/STE
R. Conrad Stein, Warsaw Ghetto.
JUV/940.5315/STE
Gail Stewart, Life in the Warsaw Ghetto.
JUV/940.5318/STE
Helen Strahinich, The Holocaust: Understanding and Remembering.
JUV/940.5318/STR
Yale Strom, A Tree Still Stands: Jewish Youth in Eastern Europe
Today.
JUV/947/STR
Marie Syrkin, Blessed Is the Match: The Story of Jewish Resistance.
JUV/940.5315/SYR
Richard Tames, Living Through History: Nazi Germany.
JUV/943.086/TAM
Nechama Tec, When Light Pierced the Darkness: Christian Rescue
of Jews in Nazi-Occupied Poland.
JUV/940.5315/TEC
Nelly S. Toll, Behind the Secret Window: A Memoir of a Hidden
Childhood during World War II.
JUV/940.5318/TOL
Norbert Troller, Theresienstadt: Hitler's Gift to the Jews.
JUV/940.5318/TRO
Ilse Margret Vogel, Bad Times, Good Friends: A Personal Memoir.
JUV/943.155/VOG
The Warsaw Ghetto: The 45th Anniversary of the Uprising.
JUV/940.5318/WAR
We Are Children Just the Same: Vedem, the Secret Magazine
by the Boys of Terezín.
JUV/940.5318/WE
We Are Witnesses: Five Diaries of Teenagers Who Died in the
Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/WE
We Survived the Holocaust.
JUV/940.5318/LAN
Margot Webb, Shadows at Noon.
JUV/940.5318/WEB
Frida Scheps Weinstein, A Hidden Childhood, 1942-1945.
JUV/940.5315/WEI
David Williamson, The Third Reich.
JUV/943.086/WIL
Young People Speak: Surviving the Holocaust in Hungary.
JUV/940.5318/YOU
Karen Zeinert, The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
JUV/940.5318/ZEI
Sara Zyskind, Stolen Years.
JUV/940.5315/ZYS
Sara Zyskind, Struggle.
JUV/940.5315/ZYS
Biography
David A. Adler, A Picture Book of Anne Frank.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Richard A. Amdur, Anne Frank.
JUV/BIOG/Frank,
Linda Atkinson, In Kindling Flame: The Story of Hannah Senesh,
1921-1944.
JUV/BIOG/Senesh, H.
Susan Banfield, Charles de Gaulle.
JUV/BIOG/Gaulle
Gene Brown, Anne Frank: Child of the Holocaust.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Anne Frank, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Miep Gies, Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who
Helped to Hide the Frank Family.
JUV/BIOG/Gies, M.
Carol Greene, Elie Wiesel: Messenger from the Holocaust.
JUV/BIOG/Wiesel, E.
Johanna Hurwitz, Anne Frank: Life in Hiding.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Clara Isaacman, Clara's Story.
JUV/BIOG/Isaacman
Sandor Katz, Anne Frank: Voice of Hope.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Ilse Koehn, Mischling, Second Degree: My Childhood in Nazi Germany.
JUV/BIOG/Koehn
Anita Larsen, Raoul Wallenberg: Missing Diplomat.
JUV/BIOG/Wallenberg
Caroline Evensen Lazo, Elie Wiesel.
JUV/BIOG/Wiesel, E.
Vanora Leigh, Anne Frank.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Sharon Linnea, Raoul Wallenberg: The Man Who Stopped Death.
JUV/BIOG/Wallenberg
Albert Marrin, Hitler.
JUV/BIOG/Hitler
Michael Nicholson, Raoul Wallenberg.
JUV/BIOG/Wallenberg
Iris Noble, Nazi Hunter, Simon Wiesenthal.
JUV/BIOG/Wiesenthal
Michael Pariser, Elie Wiesel: Bearing Witness.
JUV/BIOG/Wiesel, E.
Jack L. Roberts, Oskar Schindler.
JUV/BIOG/Schindler, O.
Ruud van der Rol, Anne Frank, Beyond the Diary: A Photographic
Remembrance.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Ernst Schnabel, Anne Frank: A Portrait in Courage.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Hans Scholl, At the Heart of the White Rose: Letters and Diaries
of Hans and Sophie Scholl.
JUV/BIOG/Scholl
Maxine Schur, Hannah Szenes: A Song of Light.
JUV/BIOG/Senesh
Ruth Minsky Sender, To Life.
JUV/ BIOG/Sender
Danny Smith, Wallenberg: Lost Hero.
JUV/BIOG/Wallenberg
Ellen Norman Stern, Elie Wiesel, Witness for Life.
JUV/BIOG/Wiesel, E.
Richard Tames, Anne Frank.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Lina Tridenti, Anne Frank.
JUV/BIOG/Frank, A.
Hermann Vinke, The Short Life of Sophie Scholl.
JUV/BIOG/Scholl
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