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Books in The Holocaust Remembered Series series

  • The Holocaust, Hitler, and Nazi Germany

    Linda Jacobs Altman

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Describes the history of the Nazi era in Germany, including Adolf Hitler's rise to power and the many atrocities committed during the Holocaust
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  • The Holocaust Heroes

    David K. Fremon

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, July 1, 1998)
    Details the efforts of people who risked their own lives to save thousands of Jews and others from Nazi persecution.
  • The Holocaust Survivors

    Tabatha Yeatts

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, July 1, 1998)
    Discusses the experiences of people who survived the Holocaust, the trials of Nazi leaders at Nuremberg, the establishment of the state of Israel, the search for justice, and efforts of the survivors to begin new lives.
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  • The Holocaust Overview

    Ann Byers

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Examines Hitler's treatment of the Jews, before and during World War II, from their early exclusion from German society to the later policy of extermination.
  • Hana's Suitcase on Stage

    Karen Levine, Emil Sher

    Paperback (Second Story Press, March 1, 2007)
    Hana's Suitcase, which has been translated into more than thirty-five languages and is currently being developed into two feature-length films, tells the incredible true story of a Japanese Holocaust educator who traveled the globe to track down information about the owner of a suitcase found at Auschwitz. Her search led her to the owner's long-lost brother and a history of both love and tragedy. Since its publication in 2002, the story of Hana Brady, a little girl who wanted to become a teacher, has captured the hearts and minds of schoolchildren and adults around the globe. Now, with a stage play touring North America, Hana's story becomes even more alive. Hana's Suitcase on Stage is a unique volume that combines the story and images of the original book with the complete script of award-winning writer Emil Sher's theatrical adaptation. It's a must-read-and a must-see-for teachers and schoolchildren from coast to coast. Karen Levine has won several awards for her radio work, including two Peabody awards. Levine originally produced Hana's Suitcase as a radio documentary and later made it into a book. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. Emil Sher is a multitalented, award-winning writer whose works include stage plays, radio dramas, short fiction and essays. Sher lives with his wife and two children in Toronto, Ontario, and Morin Heights, Quebec. Hana's Suitcase on Stage opened to very positive reviews and lots of press in St. Louis in January 2007. Here are a few of the review comments: --- Riverfront Times "This is a big deal for St. Louis, and the exquisite production merits the widespread support it is receiving... The set design by Dunsi Dai enhances the story's emotional power... Late in the evening, when Hana lit a birthday candle, I was reminded of a speech from William Hanley's little-remembered 1964 drama, Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. A former railroad engineer on the Auschwitz line who delivered countless Jews to their death says, "Every year a bunch of Jewish people get together and light a fat candle for the 6 million Jews the Nazis killed. A candle. For 6 million people you light the sun, maybe. But a candle?" Hana's Suitcase is only a candle, but it burns brightly. --- Jewish In St. Louis Article - "Real Characters from Hana's Suitcase Get 'Rock Star Ovation' at Holocaust Museum" --- Jewsweek Article - "'Hana's Suitcase' has premiere in America" --- St. Louis Post Dispatch "Metro Theater Company and The Edison Theatre recently celebrated their sold-out opening night performance of the U.S. premiere of "Hana's Suitcase," a true story of the Holocaust. A champagne and dessert reception was held to honor featured guests including the real-life Hana's surviving brother, George Brady and his family, who flew in from Toronto; the playwright Emil Sher, also from Canada; Fumiko Ishioka, a principal character in the play who flew in from Japan; and the consuls general from Israel and Japan." --- KSDK NewsChannel 5 "Hana's Suitcase is a thought provoking new play that is making its U.S. premiere right here in St. Louis... It's a powerful production, about two children caught in the holocaust and a young Japanese teacher's determination to tell their story. It's a production you'll want to make sure to see with your kids." --- This Week In St. Louis "This compelling new play for families and young people delivers a sensitive message about why we must teach tolerance and acceptance." --- Washington University in St. Louis Record Article - U.S. Premiere of Hana's Suitcase Comes to Edison Carol North, artistic director for Metro Theatre, directs the cast of nine, which is led by Haruna Tsuchiya as Fumiko and Leah Schumacher as Hana... "We are thrilled to be partnering with Edison Theatre to bring this powerful play to St. Louis audiences," North said. "Emil Sher's script weaves past and present in a seamless theatrical journey that takes us through the darkness of the Holocaust and into the light of hope." "Hana's story isn't sugar-coated. But there's also a moment of redemption in that the Japanese children are able to rescue her story from oblivion. By emphasizing their active involvement, Hana's Suitcase shows that children can play a positive role in shaping their world and responding to injustice―that they're not just passive victims."
  • Schindler, Wallenberg, Miep Gies: The Holocaust Heroes

    David K. Fremon

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Discusses those people who risked their lives to save as many people as possible from the Nazi death camps.
  • Warsaw, Lodz, Vilna: The Holocaust Ghettos

    Linda Jacobs Altman

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Describes the establishment of ghettos throughout Europe and their use as a means of segregating Jews.
  • Schindler, Wallenberg, Miep Gies: The Holocaust Heroes

    David K. Fremon

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2014)
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  • The Holocaust Camps

    Ann Byers

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Describes the establishment of Nazi concentration camps throughout Europe and their eventual use as a means of eliminating the Jews.
  • The Holocaust Ghettos

    Linda Jacobs Altman

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, April 1, 1998)
    Describes the establishment of ghettos throughout Europe and their use as a means of segregating Jews
  • The Holocaust Children

    Ted Gottfried

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, June 1, 1998)
    After presenting accounts of young Holocaust victims as well as of German youth brainwashed by Adolf Hitler, this work follows through to the children and grandchildren of Jewish survivors and of the Nazis.
  • Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Treblinka

    Ann Byers

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Nazis set up concentration and death camps in order to isolate, torture, and murder millions of men, women, and children. In AUSCHWITZ, BERGEN-BELSEN, TREBLINKA: THE HOLOCAUST CAMPS, author Ann Byers details the system of camps in Europe during the Holocaust. Byers recounts the horrifying conditions suffered by camp inmates as well as their struggles for life and hope in a world gone mad. The remains of many camps still stand today to serve as a chilling reminder of the Holocaust. This book is developed from THE HOLOCAUST CAMPS to allow republication of the original text into ebook, paperback, and trade editions.