Drawing on a lifetime of research and reflection, Hilberg tells the stories of those who caused, experienced, and witnessed this great human catastrophe.
The focus of this book, which is an abridgement of Hilberg's definitive three volume edition, is the perpetrators and the systematic destruction of European Jewry.
Written from Hoffman's persepctive as the daughter of survivors, Hoffman explores the memory and legacy of the Holocaust. She explores in depth the the responsibilits of the second generation. Throughout the book, Hoffman asks provoking questions such as "what happens when we focus on 'memory' itself rather than its object".
Children in the Holocaust and World War II: Their Secret Diaries
Holliday, Laurel
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An anthology of diaries written by children living in Nazi-occupied Europe. It includes the writings of twenty-three boys and girls aged ten through eighteen.