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808.8 BEA Bearing witness : stories of the Holocaust. New York : Orchard
Books, c1995.
Offers a multifaceted view of the Holocaust through fiction and
nonfiction stories, memoirs, poems, and an excerpt from the
comic book Maus II.
811 LEV Levy, Debbie. The year of goodbyes : a true story of friendship,
family, and farewells. 1st ed. New York : Disney/Hyperion
Books, c2010.
An actual diary from a girl's twelfth year is the source for
powerful narrative poems about what it was like to live in--
and narrowly escape from--Nazi Germany.
920 ADL Adler, David A. Hilde and Eli, children of the Holocaust. 1st ed.
New York : Holiday House, c1994.
The story of Hilde, from Germany, and Eli, from
Czechoslovakia, during the early years of Nazi rule in
Germany.
920 AYE Ayer, Eleanor H. In the ghettos : teens who survived the ghettos of
the Holocaust. 1st ed. New York : Rosen Pub. Group, 1999.
Chronicles the deportation of Jews into ghettos during Hitler's
Third Reich and presents the narratives of three individuals
who, as teenagers, lived in the ghettos of Lodz,
Theresienstadt, and Warsaw and survived physical
deprivations, abuse, and deportation to the death camps.
920 AYE Ayer, Eleanor H. Parallel journeys. 1st ed. New York : Atheneum
Books for Young Readers, c1995.
An account of World War II in Germany as told from the
viewpoints of a former Nazi soldier and a Jewish Holocaust
survivor.
920 FRI Friedman, Ina R. The other victims : first-person stories of non-
Jews persecuted by the Nazis. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co.,
c1990.
Personal narratives of Christians, Gypsies, deaf people,
homosexuals, and blacks who suffered at the hands of the
Nazis before and during World War II.
920 GRE Greenfeld, Howard. The hidden children. New York : Ticknor &
Fields, c1993.
Text and black and white photographs describe the
experiences of those Jewish children who were forced to go
into hiding during the Holocaust and survived to tell about it.
920 LIN Lindwer, Willy. The last seven months of Anne Frank. 1st Anchor
Books ed. New York : Anchor Books, 1992.
Interviews with six women Holocaust survivors relate the last
seven months of Anne Frank's life.
920 LYM Lyman, Darryl, 1944-. Holocaust rescuers : ten stories of courage.
Springfield, NJ : Enslow, c1999.
Discusses the efforts of ten individuals who did what they
could to save Jews from the Nazis, including Anna Borkowska,
Varian Fry, Irene Gut Opdyke, Mustafa Hardaga, Jorgen Kieler,
Oskar Schindler, Andrew Sheptitsky, Sempo Sugihara, Marion
van Binsbergen Pritchard, and Raoul Wallenberg.
920 ROS Rosenberg, Maxine B. Hiding to survive : stories of Jewish children
rescued from the Holocaust. New York : Clarion Books, c1994.
First person accounts of fourteen Holocaust survivors who as
children were hidden from the Nazis by non-Jews.
920 RUS Russo, Marisabina. Always remember me : how one family
survived World War II. 1st ed. New York : Atheneum Books
for Young Readers, c2005.
The author shares the story of how her grandmother, mother,
and two aunts survived the Holocaust of World War Two and
came to America to start a new life.
920 WE We survived the Holocaust. New York : F. Watts, 1991.
A collection of the memoirs of sixteen Jewish Holocaust
survivors.
920 WE We are witnesses : five diaries of teenagers who died in the
Holocaust. 1st ed. New York : Henry Holt, 1995.
Excerpts from five diaries written by Jewish teenagers about
their families' experiences during World War II.
920 YOU Young people speak : surviving the Holocaust in Hungary. New
York : Franklin Watts, c1993.
Eleven survivors of the Holocaust in Hungary recollect their
childhood experiences during the implementation of Hitler's
Final Solution. Includes photographs of the narrators.
940.53 ANF Anflick, Charles. Resistance : teen partisans and resisters who
fought Nazi tyranny. Irvine, CA : Saddleback, c1999.
Men and women who were teenagers during the Holocaust
share their experiences of life before, during, and after the
war, focusing on their efforts to resist the Nazi regime.
940.53 BAR Bartel, Judy. The Holocaust : a primary source history. North
American ed., U.S. ed. Milwaukee, WI : Gareth Stevens Pub.,
2006.
Presents a short history of the Holocaust of World War Two,
and discusses the origins of the Holocaust, the rise of Adolf
Hitler and Nazism, death camps and the "final solution," and
more.
940.53 ENC Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. Complete and unabridged ed. New
York : Macmillan Library Reference USA :, 1995, c1990.
Vol. 1 & 2. [A-K] -- v. 3 & 4. [L-Z, index]. Contains nearly one
thousand alphabetically arranged articles that provide
information about the background, history, and impact of the
Holocaust, including biographies of key individuals involved;
and features cross-references, bibliographies, a glossary, a
chronology, and an index.
940.53 FIS Fisch, Robert O. Light from the yellow star : a lesson of love from
the Holocaust. [Minneapolis] : Frederick R. Weisman Art
Museum, University of Minnesota, c1994.
Collection of paintings and text illustrating the author's
experiences in a Nazi concentration camp, including
quotations from gravestones in a memorial Holocaust
cemetery in Budapest.
940.53 GRE Witness : voices from the Holocaust. New York : Free Press, c2000.
Presents first-person accounts from twenty-seven witnesses to
the Holocaust, including Jews, Gentiles, Americans, a member
of the Hitler Youth, a Jesuit priest, resistance fighters, and
child survivors.
940.53 HAU Haugen, Brenda. The Holocaust Museum. Minneapolis, MN :
Compass Point Books, c2008.
We remember -- What was the Holocaust? -- Creating the
camps -- At the war's end -- A fitting memorial -- Never
forgotten. Traces the history of the Holocaust Memorial
Museum, which opened in Washington, D.C., in 1993 and was
built to educate people on the horrors of the Holocaust and
honor the millions of people who suffered at the hands of the
Nazis.
940.53 HIS Historical atlas of the Holocaust. Version of CD-ROM: 1.0.0. New
York : Macmillan Pub., c1996.
Text and disc trace the evolution of the Holocaust through a
collection of maps and includes information about the
systematic extermination of the Jews by the Nazis during
World War II.
940.53 hol The Holocaust. Danbury, Conn. : Grolier Educational, c1997.
v. 1. Abwehr to extermination camps -- v. 2. Family camps to
Lvov -- v. 3. Macedonia to Szenes -- v. 4. Tehran children to
Zyklon B. Articles identify and describe individuals and events
connected with the persecution of Jews and others across
Europe in the 1930s and 1940s.
940.53 KOR Korenbilt, Michael 2000. Until We Meet Again : True story of love
and survival in the Holocaust, A. New York : Scholastic, 2000.
940.53 KUS Kustanowitz, Esther. The hidden children of the Holocaust : teens
who hid from the Nazis. Irvine, CA : Saddleback, c1999.
Details the experiences of five Jewish teenagers who hid from
the Nazis during World War II, also describing their lives after
the war.
940.53 LEV Levine, Ellen. Darkness over Denmark : the Danish resistance and
the rescue of the Jews. 1st ed. New York : Holiday House,
c2000.
An account of people in Denmark who risked their lives to
protect and rescue their Jewish neighbors from the Nazis
during World War II.
940.53 MEL Meltzer, Milton, 1915-. Never to forget : the Jews of the Holocaust.
[Trophy ed.]. New York : HarperCollins, [1992], c1976.
An account of the Nazi destruction of six million Jews during
World War II, with personal experiences of life in the ghettos
and concentration camps recorded in letters, diaries, memoirs,
poems, and songs.
940.53 MEL Meltzer, Milton, 1915-. Rescue : the story of how gentiles saved
Jews in the Holocaust. 1st ed. New York : Harper & Row,
c1988.
A recounting drawn from historic source material of the many
individual acts of heroism performed by righteous gentiles who
sought to thwart the extermination of the Jews during the
Holocaust.
940.53 Nir Nir, Yehuda, 1930-. The lost childhood : a World War II memoir.
1st Scholastic Press ed. New York : Scholastic Press, 2002.
Describes six years in the life of a daring and resourceful
Polish Jewish boy and his family, who survived the Holocaust
by using false papers and posing as Catholics.
940.53 OPD Opdyke, Irene Gut, 1921-. In my hands : memories of a Holocaust
rescuer. New York : Dell Laurel-Leaf, [2004], c1999.
Recounts the experiences of the author who, as a young Polish
girl, hid and saved Jews during the Holocaust.
940.53 RUB Rubin, Susan Goldman. The Anne Frank case : Simon Wiesenthal's
search for the truth. 1st ed. New York : Holiday House, c2009.
In 1958, in Linz, Austria, demonstrators interrupted a
performance of The Diary of Anne Frank, claiming that Anne
Frank never existed. Determined to prove otherwise, Simon
Wiesenthal, a Holocaust survivor, set out to find the Gestapo
officer who arrested the Franks years before.
940.53 SCH Schroeder, Peter W., 1942-. Six million paper clips : the making of
a children's Holocaust memorial. Minneapolis, MN : Kar-Ben
Pub., c2004.
Presents the story of a group of middle school students from
Whitwell, Tennessee who began a project of collecting six
million paper clips and building a memorial to the Jews who
were victims of the Nazi Holocaust of World War Two.
940.53 SHE Sherrow, Victoria. The blaze engulfs : January 1939-December
1941. 1st ed. Woodbridge, Conn : Blackbirch Press, c1998.
Uses primary source material along with historical narrative to
explore the unique aspects and events in the period of the
Holocaust between January 1939 and December 1941.
940.53 STR Strahinich, Helen. The Holocaust : understanding and
remembering. Springfield, NJ : Enslow, c1996.
Discusses the circumstances leading up to and the brutal
realities of the murder of millions of Jews and others by the
Nazis.
940.53 TAL Talbott, Hudson. Forging freedom : a true story of heroism during
the Holocaust. New York : Scholastic Inc., c2001.
Chronicles the brave exploits of Jaap Penraat, a young Dutch
man, who risked his life during World War II to save the lives
of over 400 Jews.
940.53 TAY Taylor, Peter Lane. The secret of Priest's Grotto : a holocaust
survival story. Minneapolis : Kar-Ben Pub., c2007.
Presents the true story of how several Jewish families survived
the Holocaust of World War II by hiding in the caves of
western Ukraine for over 300 days.
940.53 WIE Wiesel, Elie, 1928-. Night. 25th anniversary ed., Bantam ed. New
York : Bantam, [1986].
A true account of the author's experiences as a Jewish boy
with his family in a Nazi concentration camp.
940.53 ZUL Zullo, Allan. Heroes of the Holocaust : true stories of rescues by
teens. New York : Scholastic Inc., 2005.
The Holocaust and the heroes -- "If they're willing to kill Jews,
they're willing to kill people who hide Jews" : Maria Andzelm,
Poland, 1942-1944 -- "Will I ever see any of you again? Are
you even alive?" : Henri Zylberminc, Belgium, 1941-1944 --
"There must be a way to save the children" : Hilde Jacobsthal,
Holland, 1942-1943 -- "I am safer in the lion's den" : Ferenc
Schatz, Hungary, 1944-1945 -- "How can those collaborators
live with themselves?" : Lilliane Belinne, Belgium, 1942-1944
-- "It's a matter of decency" : Preben Munch-Nielsen,
Denmark, 1943.
943.086 BAR Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. Hitler Youth : growing up in Hitler's
shadow. New York : Scholastic, c2005.
A photo-illustrated look at the youth organizations Adolf Hitler
founded and used to meet his sociopolitical and military ends;
includes profiles of individual Hitler Youth members as well as
young people who opposed the Nazis, such as Hans and
Sophie Scholl.
AUD B FRA Frank, Anne, 1929-1945. Anne Frank : the diary of a young girl.
Charlotte Hall, Md. : Recorded Books, p1982.
Narrated by Susan Adams. Traces the life of the Jewish girl
who hid with seven other people in an attic for two years in
Nazi-occupied Holland and chronicled her day-to-day life in a
diary which was discovered after her death in German
concentration camp.
B APPLEMAN-JURMAN Appleman-Jurman, Alicia. Alicia : my story. Bantam pbk. ed. New
York : Bantam, 1990, c1988.
Alicia tells of her flight from the Nazis through the fields of
Poland, rescuing other Jews, leading them to safe hideouts,
and offering them courage and hope.
B AUERBACHER Auerbacher, Inge, 1934-. I am a star : child of the Holocaust. New
York : Puffin Books, 2006, c1986.
The author shares memories of her childhood in Germany,
years of which were spent in a Nazi concentration camp, and
includes several of her original poems.
B BAUM Adler, David A. Child of the Warsaw ghetto. 1st ed. New York :
Holiday House, c1995.
The story of the Warsaw Ghetto told through the eyes of
Froim Baum, who was born in Warsaw on April 15, 1936. He
was sent from one death camp to another before finally being
liberated at Dachau by American soldiers.
B FRA Anne Frank in the world 1929-1945. 1st Scholastic ed. New York :
Scholastic Inc., 2002.
Explores the issues of discrimination and tolerance through
the poignant story of Anne and her tragic death at the hands
of Nazis.
B FRA Lee, Carol Ann. A friend called Anne : one girl's story of war,
peace, and a unique friendship with Ann Frank. New York :
Viking, 2005, c2004.
1. The Road to war -- 2. Anne -- 3. Getting to know each
other -- 4. Separation -- 5. Removing the yellow star -- 6.
Last goodbyes -- 7. The hunger winter -- 8. Liberation -- 9.
The Diary of Anne Frank -- 10. Fame. Presents the story of
Jacqueline van Maarsen and her friendship with Anne Frank
before Anne and her family went into hiding and recalls her
own life in Nazi-occupied Holland.
B FRA Pressler, Mirjam. Anne Frank : a hidden life. 1st American ed. New
York : Dutton Children's Books, 2000, c1999.
Describes the background in which Anne Frank's life and diary
were set as she hid in an attic in Nazi-occupied Holland for
two years.
B FRANK Amdur, Richard. Anne Frank. New York : Chelsea House Publishers,
c1993.
Traces the life of the young Jewish girl whose diary chronicles
the years she and her family hid from the Nazis in an
Amsterdam attic.
B FRANK Frank, Anne, 1929-1945. The diary of a young girl : the definitive
edition. Bantam ed. New York : Bantam Books, 1997.
A thirteen-year-old Dutch-Jewish girl records her impressions
of the two years she and seven others spent hiding from the
Nazis before they were discovered and taken to concentration
camps. Includes entries previously omitted.
B FRANK Gold, Alison Leslie. Memories of Anne Frank : reflections of a
childhood friend. New York : Scholastic, c1997.
Recounts the story of Hannah Goslar, a close friend of Anne
Frank and one of the last to see her alive.
B FRANK Lee, Carol Ann. Anne Frank and children of the Holocaust. New
York : Viking, 2006.
Explores the life of Anne Frank and other children affected by
the Holocaust, including personal accounts, journal entries,
interviews, and photographs.
B FRY McClafferty, Carla Killough, 1958-. In defiance of Hitler : the secret
mission of Varian Fry. 1st ed. New York : Farrar Straus
Giroux, 2008.
Chronicles the efforts of American journalist Varian Fry, who
flew to Mareseilles, France, in 1940 to help artistic and
intellectual refugees, such as novelist Heinrich Mann, flee the
Nazi regime, but ended up staying for over a year to assist as
many people as he could until he was evicted.
B GROSS Gross, Elly, 1929-. Elly : my true story of the Holocaust. New York
: Scholastic Inc., c2007.
B GRUENER Gruener, Ruth. Destined to live : a true story of a child in the
Holocaust. New York : Scholastic, c2007.
The author relates her experiences during World War II, when
she was forced into hiding because of her Jewish heritage, and
her eventual move to America after the war ended.
B ISAACMA Isaacman, Clara. Clara's story. Philadelphia : Jewish Publication
Society, 1993, c1984.
The author describes her own and her family's experiences
during the two and one-half years they spent in hiding in
Antwerp, Belgium, during World War II.
B JACKSON Jackson, Livia Bitton. I have lived a thousand years : growing up in
the Holocaust. 1st pbk. ed. New York : Simon Pulse, 1999,
c1997.
A memoir of Elli Friedmann in which she tells about her
experiences at Auschwitz concentration camp where she was
taken at the age of thirteen in 1944 when the Nazis invaded
her native Hungary.
B KLEIN Klein, Gerda Weissmann, 1924-. All but my life. New, expanded
ed. New York : Hill and Wang, 1995.
The author tells of the three years she endured as a slave
laborer of the Nazis during World War II.
B KORN Korn, Abram, d. 1972. Abe's story : a holocaust memoir. Atlanta,
Ga. : Longstreet Press, c1995.
Captured by the Nazis as a teenager in Poland, the author tells
of his survival and eventual move to America where he
proudly worked and raised a family.
B LAZAN Perl, Lila. Four perfect pebbles : a Holocaust story. New York :
Greenwillow Books, c1996.
The author tells the story of her family's experiences as Jews
in Hitler's Germany, tracing their horrifying journey from their
home country to Holland and back again, living in refugee,
transit, and prison camps, including Bergen-Belson.
B NOMBERG-PRZYTYK Nomberg-Przytyk, Sara, 1915-. Auschwitz : true tales from a
grotesque land. Chapel Hill : Univ. of N. Carolina Press, c1985.
Author recounts Auschwitz experiences.
B RUBINSTEIN Rubinstein, Erna F. After the Holocaust : the long road to freedom.
North Haven, Conn. : Archon Books, 1995.
Having survived Auschwitz, the author and her three sisters
try to begin life anew in wartorn Europe.
B SCHINDLER Roberts, Jack L. Oskar Schindler. San Diego, CA : Lucent Books,
c1996.
Examines the life of the German who saved more than 1,000
Jews from death during World War II.
B SENDER Sender, Ruth Minsky. The Holocaust lady. 1st ed. New York :
Macmillan ;, c1992.
In an effort to teach children about the Holocaust, the author
describes the impact of this horrifying event on her life and
the lives of other survivors.
B SENESH Atkinson, Linda. In kindling flame : the story of Hannah Senesh,
1921-1944. 1st Beech Tree ed. New York : Beech Tree Books,
1992.
A biography of a Jewish heroine whose resistance work during
World War II made her a martyr and an inspiration to those
with whom she worked.
B TOLL Toll, Nelly S. Behind the secret window : a memoir of a hidden
childhood during World War Two. 1st ed. New York : Dial
Books, c1993.
The author recalls her experiences when she and her mother
were hidden from the Nazis by a Gentile couple in Lww,
Poland, during World War II.
B TROLLER Troller, Norbert, 1896-1981. Theresienstadt : Hitler's gift to the
Jews. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1991.
Recounts Troller's two years in Hitler's "model" ghetto and
includes many of his drawings revealing the horrors of life
there.
B VELMANS-VAN Velmans-Van Hessen, Edith, 1925-. Edith's story. Bantam trade
pbk. ed. New York : Bantam, 2001.
Dutch Jew Edith Velmans recounts her experiences during
World War II, focusing on the time she spent in hiding with a
Dutch family.
B WALLENBERG Larsen, Anita. Raoul Wallenberg : missing diplomat. 1st ed. New
York : Crestwood House ;, c1992.
A biography of the Swedish diplomat who helped save
thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Nazis before
mysteriously disappearing when the Russians occupied
Budapest.
B WALLENBERG Linnea, Sharon. Raoul Wallenberg : the man who stopped death.
1st ed. Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society, c1993.
Traces the life of the Swedish diplomat who saved Hungarian
Jews during World War II and then mysteriously disappeared
after the Russians occupied Budapest.
B WIESEL Lazo, Caroline Evensen. Elie Wiesel. 1st ed. New York : Dillon
Press, 1994.
Text and photographs present the biography of author and
educator Elie Wiesel, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986
for his writings and work on behalf of victims and survivors of
the Holocaust.
B WIESEL Schuman, Michael. Elie Wiesel : voice from the Holocaust. Hillside,
N.J. : Enslow Publishers, c1994.
A biography of the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for 1986
and a Holocaust survivor who is dedicated to keeping the
memory of the Holocaust alive.
B WILKOMIRSKI Wilkomirski, Binjamin. Fragments : memories of a wartime
childhood. 1st American ed. New York : Schocken Books,
c1996.
Memoir of a small boy who was separated from his family at
the age of three or four-years-old after his father was killed
during a round-up of Jews in Latvia, and was sent to the
Majdanek death camp where he was discovered by Allied
soliders in 1945.
DVD 940.53 SUG Sugihara : conspiracy of kindness. [Boston] : WGBH Boston Video,
c2005.
This documentary tells the story of Japanese diplomat Chiune
Sugihara, consul to Lithuania during World War II. Sugihara
defied Tokyo authorities and wrote transit visas that allowed
hundreds of Jewish families to flee Europe through Russia to
Japan and other countries. Includes home movies,
photographs, film footage, and interviews with Holocaust
survivors who owe their lives to Chiune Sugihara.
F BAT Bat-Ami, Miriam. Two suns in the sky. New York : Puffin Books,
2001, c1999.
In 1944, an Upstate New York teenager named Christine
meets and falls in love with Adam, a Yugoslavian Jew living in
a refugee camp, despite their parents' conviction that they do
not belong together.
F BOY Boyne, John, 1971-. The boy in the striped pajamas : a fable. 1st
American ed. Oxford ; : David Fickling Books, 2006.
Bored and lonely after his family moves from Berlin to a place
called "Out-With" in 1942, Bruno, the son of a Nazi officer,
befriends a boy in striped pajamas who lives behind a wire
fence.
F CHA Chapman, Fern Schumer. Is it night or day? 1st ed. New York :
Farrar Straus Giroux, 2010.
In 1938, Edith Westerfeld, a young German Jew, is sent by
her parents to Chicago, Illinois, where she lives with an aunt
and uncle and tries to assimilate into American culture, while
worrying about her parents and mourning the loss of
everything she has ever known. Based on the author's
mother's experience. Includes an afterword about a little-
known program that brought twelve hundred Jewish children
to safety during World War II.
F COR Cormier, Robert. Tunes for Bears to dance to. New York : Bantam
Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, [1994], c1992.
Eleven-year-old Henry escapes his family's problems by
watching the woodcarving of Mr. Levine, an elderly Holocaust
survivor, but when Henry is manipulated into betraying his
friend he comes to know true evil.
F DEN Denenberg, Barry. One eye laughing, the other weeping : the diary
of Julie Weiss. 1st ed. New York : Scholastic, 2000.
During the Nazi persecution of the Jews in Austria, twelve-
year-old Julie escapes to America to live with her relatives in
New York City.
F DRU Drucker, Malka. Jacob's rescue : a Holocaust story. New York :
Yearling, [1994], c1993.
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.
F FLE Fleischman, Sid, 1920-. The entertainer and the dybbuk. 1st ed.
New York : Greenwillow Books, c2008.
A struggling American ventriloquist in post-World War II
Europe is possessed by the mischievous spirit of a young
Jewish boy killed in the Holocaust. Includes author's note
which details the murder of over one million children by the
Nazis during the 1930s and 1940s.
F FRI Friedman, D. Dina. Escaping into the night. 1st ed. New York :
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, c2006.
Thirteen-year-old Halina Rudowski narrowly escapes the Polish
ghetto and flees to the forest, where she is taken in by an
encampment of Jews trying to survive World War II.
F ISA Isaacs, Anne. Torn thread. 1st ed. New York : Scholastic Press,
c2000.
In an attempt to save his daughter's life, Eva's father sends
her from Poland to a labor camp in Czechoslovakia where she
and her sister survive the war.
F LEV Levitin, Sonia, 1934-. Room in the heart. 1st ed. New York :
Dutton, c2003.
After German forces occupy Denmark during World War II,
fifteen-year-old Julie Weinstein and fifteen-year-old Niels
Nelson and their friends and families try to cope with their
daily lives, finding various ways to resist the Nazis and,
ultimately, to survive.
F MAT Matas, Carol, 1949-. After the war. 1st pbk. ed. New York : Simon
Pulse, 1997, c1996.
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.
F MAT Matas, Carol, 1949-. Daniel's story. New York : Scholastic, c1993.
Daniel, whose family suffers as the Nazis rise to power in
Germany, describes his imprisonment in a concentration camp
and his eventual liberation.
F MAZ Mazer, Norma Fox, 1931-. Good night, Maman. 1st Harper Trophy
ed. New York : HarperTrophy, 2001, c1999.
After spending years fleeing from the Nazis in war-torn
Europe, twelve-year-old Karin Levi and her older brother Marc
find a new home in a refugee camp in Oswego, New York.
F MOR Morpurgo, Michael. The Mozart question. London : Walker Books,
2007.
A young journalist goes to Venice, Italy, to interview a famous
violinist, who tells the story of his parents' incarceration by
the Nazis, and explains why they can no longer listen to the
music of Mozart.
F NEW Newbery, Linda. Sisterland. 1st American ed. Oxford ; : David
Fickling Books, [2004], c2003.
When Hilly's grandmother becomes ill with Alzheimer's
disease, the family is turned upside down by revelations about
the older woman's life during World War II.
F ORL Orlev, Uri, 1931-. The island on Bird Street. Boston : Houghton
Mifflin, [1984], c1981.
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.
F ORL Orlev, Uri, 1931-. The man from the other side. New York : Puffin
Books, 1995, c1989.
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.
F ORL Orlev, Uri, 1931-. Run, boy, run : a novel. Boston : Houghton
Mifflin, 2003.
Based on the true story of a nine-year-old boy who escapes
the Warsaw Ghetto and must survive throughout the war in
the Nazi-occupied Polish countryside.
F PAU Pausewang, Gudrun. The final journey. New York : Puffin Books,
1998.
During World War II, eleven-year-old Alice, whose life has
been sheltered and comfortable, discovers some important
things about herself and the people she meets when she and
her grandfather board a train and begin an increasingly
intolerable journey to an unknown destination.
F RIC Richter, Hans Peter, 1925-. Friedrich. New York, N.Y. : Puffin
Books, 1987, c1970.
A young German boy recounts the fate of his best friend, a
Jew, during the Nazi regime.
F SCH Schnur, Steven. The shadow children. New York : Morrow Junior
Books, c1994.
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.
F SPI Spinelli, Jerry. Milkweed : a novel. 1st ed. New York : Knopf :,
c2003.
A street child, known to himself only as Stopthief, finds
community when he is taken in by a band of orphans in
Warsaw ghetto which helps him weather the horrors of the
Nazi regime.
F VOI Voigt, Cynthia. David and Jonathan. New York : Scholastic, c1992.
The relationship between two close friends, Henry and
Jonathan, changes when Jonathan's cousin David, a victim of
the Holocaust, comes to live with David's family.
F WAT Watts, Irene N. Good-bye Marianne. Plattsburgh, N.Y. : Tundra
Books, c1998.
Marianne Kohn, a Jewish girl living in Berlin in 1938, watches
as the Nazi regime tears her family and community apart,
until finally she is forced to leave her mother and her home
and travel to safety in England.
F WIL Williams, Laura E. Behind the bedroom wall. 1st ed. Minneapolis :
Milkweed Editions ;, 1996.
Ten-year-old Korinna must decide whether to report her
parents to her Hitler youth group when she discovers that
they are hiding Jews in a secret space behind Korinna's
bedroom wall.
F YOL Yolen, Jane. Briar Rose. 1st mass market ed. New York : TOR
fantasy, 1993, c1992.
The tale of Sleeping Beauty and the dark tale of the Holocaust
twined together in a story of darkness and redemption.
GRA B FRANK Hudson-Goff, Elizabeth. Anne Frank. Milwaukee, WI : World
Almanac Library, 2006.
Presents the biography of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who hid
with her family from the Nazis during World War II. Anne's
diary kept while in hiding became famous for its message of
courage and optimism in the face of terrible danger.
GRA F HEU Heuvel, Eric, 1960-. A family secret. 1st American ed. New York :
Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2009.
While searching his Dutch grandmother's attic for yard sale
items, Jeroen finds a scrapbook which leads Gran to tell of her
experiences as a girl living in Amsterdam during the
Holocaust, when her father was a Nazi sympathizer and
Esther, her Jewish best friend, disappeared.
GRA F HEU Heuvel, Eric, 1960-. The search. 1st American ed. New York :
Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2009.
After recounting her experience as a Jewish girl living in
Amsterdam during the Holocaust, Esther, helped by her
grandson, embarks on a search to discover what happened to
her parents before they died in a concentration camp.
KIT AUD B FRA Frank, Anne, 1929-1945. Anne Frank : the diary of a young girl.
Abridged. [New Rochelle, NY] : Spoken Arts, [200-?].
[disc 1] Cut 1: program with tones ; cut 2: program without
tones -- [disc 2] Cut 1: program with tones ; cut 2: program
without tones. Read by Julie Harris. World-famous diary of
Anne Frank recounts her experiences with eight brave people
huddled in a cramped attic for two years in a desperate effort
to escape the Nazi horror.

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