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HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS - BIOGRAPHY (4) answer(s).
 
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Aftermath of the Holocaust / Shuter, Jane 2003  Book
Shuter, Jane Book
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Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2003.
Description 56pYellow Spine
Series The Holocaust
Summary/Abstract Examines the repercussions of Hitler's downfall and the horror of the world at the 'final solution' - the mass murder of nearly six million Jews.
Contents The Holocaust Last days of Nazi rule Liberation Re-building Europe Re-building lives Looking for Justice Surviving, remembering A closer look: Caught in the aftermath Timeline Glossary Further reading Places of interest and websites Index
Standard Number 0431153728 Hb.
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ID:   026009


Chance: escape from the Holocaust / Shulevitz, Uri 2020  Book
Shulevitz, Uri Book
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Publication New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020.
Description 329pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract A harrowing, heartrending, illustrated account of the author's childhood escape from the terrors of war.
Standard Number 9780374313715 Hb.
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ID:   026507


Lucky child: a memoir of surviving Auschwitz as a young boy / Buergenthal, Thomas 2007  See Reference
Buergenthal, Thomas See Reference
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Publication London, Profile Books, 2007.
Description 262pBeige spine
Summary/Abstract "Thomas Buergenthal was not quite six years old when he and his parents were forced into a Jewish ghetto in Poland. Four years later, they were placed on a train bound for Auschwitz, where Thomas was separated from his family. Alone, ten-year-old Thomas managed by his wits and some remarkable strokes of luck to survive Auschwitz and the infamous death march. Filled with the stirring and true insights of a child, this acclaimed memoir conveys the sheer force of will and determination that even the youngest victims of the Holocaust evinced. From teaching himself to ride a bike belonging to an SS officer to sneaking a heavenly sip of milk, Buergenthal demonstrates that beauty can abide in the face of the greatest adversity. A Lucky Child is a compelling reminder of the power of grace and the resilience of the human spirit"
Standard Number 9781781254004 Pb.
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ID:   025811


What was the Holocaust? / Herman, Gail 2018  Book
Herman, Gail Book
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Publication New York, Penguin Random House, 2018.
Description 105pBlue Spine
Series What was?
Summary/Abstract Traces the rise of Hitler and the Nazis, whose rabid anti-Semitism led first to humiliating anti-Jewish laws, then to ghettos all over Eastern Europe, and ultimately to the Final Solution.
Standard Number 9780451533906 Pb.
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