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Renia's diary
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Renia Spiegel
A first English-language translation of teen holocaust victim Renia Spiegel’s secret journal chronicles her witness to the Nazi invasion of Poland, her Jewish family’s forced relocation to the Przemsyl ghetto and her attempt to go into hiding. Illustrations.
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I will bear witness : the diaries of Victor Klemperer
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Victor Klemperer
Providing a vivid portrait of the everyday horrors of Nazi Germany, the secret journals of the acclaimed German-Jewish historian offer a definitive account of the rise of Nazism, the current events of the era, the progess of the war, Hitler, and the nightmare of his Jewish life during World War II. 50,000 first printing. First serial, The New Yorker.
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After long silence : a memoir
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Helen Fremont
In a vivid, searching memoir, the author, raised as a Roman Catholic in America, tells how she discovered that her parents were Jews who had survived the Holocaust and explores the elaborate deceptions her parents concocted to preserve her and her sister. Tour.
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Anne Frank's diary : the graphic adaptation
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David Polonsky
Authorized by the Anne Frank Foundation in Basel, a first graphic adaptation of the young holocaust diarist's poignant story includes extensive quotations from the definitive edition and faithfully conveys the immediacy and spirit of Frank's experiences in hiding.
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