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Books in Holocaust series

  • Benno and the Night of Broken Glass

    Meg Wiviott, Josée Bisaillon

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2010)
    A neighborhood cat observes the changes in German and Jewish families in Berlin during the period leading up to Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass. This cat's-eye view introduces the Holocaust to children in a gentle way that can open discussion of this period.
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  • The Secret of Priest's Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story

    Peter Lane Taylor, Christos Nicola

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2007)
    According to legend, a group of Jewish families survived the Holocaust by hiding out for months in the 77 miles of caves in Ukraine known as Priest's Grotto. Cavers Taylor and Nicola chronicle their trip to explore the caves and uncover the story of the survivors.
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  • The Whispering Town

    Jennifer Elvgren, Fabio Santomauro

    Library Binding (Kar-Ben Publishing â„¢, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The dramatic story of neighbors in a small Danish fishing village who, during the Holocaust, shelter a Jewish family waiting to be ferried to safety in Sweden. It is 1943 in Nazi-occupied Denmark. Anett and her parents are hiding a Jewish woman and her son, Carl, in their cellar until a fishing boat can take them across the sound to neutral Sweden. The soldiers patrolling their street are growing suspicious, so Carl and his mama must make their way to the harbor despite a cloudy sky with no moon to guide them. Worried about their safety, Anett devises a clever and unusual plan for their safe passage to the harbor. Based on a true story.
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  • A Young Boy's Story

    Stewart Ross

    Paperback (Wayland (Publishers) Ltd, Oct. 8, 2015)
    Bandi Guttmann is a 14-year-old Hungarian Jew, living in Budapest in 1944. German forces have occupied the city and life for Bandi and his family is about to become unbearable. Set apart from the rest of the Hungarian community, and denied basic human rights, the family's only weapon is their determination to survive. But in the face of mindless hatred, will the Guttmann's strength, love and courage be enough to hold them together? Based on the memoirs of Andor Guttmann, a survivor of the Holocaust. Part of a unique collection of fictional stories about young people caught up in real-life conflicts and disasters. Through their eyes we experience the day-to-day hardships and dangers of living through troubled times from throughout history.
  • Francesco Tirelli's Ice Cream Shop

    Tamar Meir, Yael Albert

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Francesco Tirelli loved to eat gelato from his uncle's cart. So when he moves from Italy to Hungary, Francesco decides to open his own ice cream store. There young Peter learns to love ice cream as much as Francesco did. But when the war comes and Francesco closes his shop for the winter, he uses the shop for a special purpose―to hide his Jewish friends and neighbors from danger. This heroic tale is based on true events.
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  • The Wren and the Sparrow

    J. Patrick Lewis, Yevgenia Nayberg

    Library Binding (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2015)
    An old man, known as the Wren, plays his hurdy-gurdy, and with the help of his student, the Sparrow, brings hope and inspiration to the people of a small Polish town. A beautifully illustrated Holocaust fable by US Children's Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis.
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  • Holocaust Art Music & Writings of Hol paperback

    Jane Shuter

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, March 15, 2003)
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  • The Camp System

    Jane Shuter

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Aug. 16, 2003)
    This series looks at all aspects of the Holocaust, from the early racial doctrines of the Nazis and step-by-step dehumanization of the Jews, to the implementation of the Final Solution and the aftermath of the Holocaust. The series offers: - considerable emphasis on first-hand accounts and other primary source material. - An excellent resource for students researching this area of study.
  • Art, Music, and Writings from the Holocaust

    Susan Willoughby

    Paperback (Heinemann, March 27, 2003)
    This book shows that even brutal treatment by the Nazis and the ever-present threat of death were unable to destroy the creative impulses of the people trapped in the ghettos and concentration camps. Poetry, diary entries, song lyrics, drawings, and paintings from the time express the full range of emotions, including the craving for normality in the very abnormal situations.
  • Heroes of the Holocaust

    Rebecca Love Fishkin, Kathleen Baxter, Alexa L. Sandmann Ed.D.

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2011)
    German leader Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime killed more than 6 million Jews during World War II. Many of those who survived had courageous gentiles and Jews to thank. Heroes of the Holocaust tells the stories of those who defied and resisted the Nazis. Some helped one person or family, some saved dozens, and others organized efforts that helped thousands. Their combined courage helped stop Hitler from wiping out the entire European Jewish population.
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  • The Holocaust: Prelude to the Holocaust

    Jane Shuter, Susan Willoughby

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Nov. 26, 2002)
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  • Survivors

    Jane Shuter

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, Aug. 16, 2003)
    This series looks at all aspects of the Holocaust, from the early racial doctrines of the Nazis and step-by-step dehumanization of the Jews, to the implementation of the Final Solution and the aftermath of the Holocaust. The series offers: - considerable emphasis on first-hand accounts and other primary source material. - An excellent resource for students researching this area of study.