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Kasztner's Train: The True Story of an Unknown Hero of the Holocaust
Porter, Anna
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Anna Porter seeks to rehabilitate the reputation of Rezso Kasztner, a Hungarian Jew who was branded a Nazi collaborator during the 1950s, but more recently has been exonerated by Israel's Holocaust memorial Yad Vashem.
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Country of Ash: A Jewish Doctor in Poland, 1939-1945
Reicher, Edward
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Country of Ash chronicles a Jewish doctor who survived the Lodz and Warsaw ghettoes, managed to escape to the Aryan side of Warsaw, where he hid under numerous disguises.
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Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust
Rittner, Carol; Roth, John
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Neither before, during, nor after the Holocaust have women been silent about the experiences that left them forever marked by the "Final Solution." Here are 28 selections brought together to intensify an awareness of the depths of the Holocaust's tragedy.
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The End of the Holocaust
Rosenfeld, Alvin
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Explores how the proliferation of materials (books, films, memorials, commemorations, etc.) related to the Holocaust has resulted in a diminution of its meaning. Warns about the possible consequences of "the end of the Holocaust" in public consciousness.
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Holocaust Literature: A History and Guide
Roskies, David G.; Diamant, Naomi
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Roskies and Diamant surveyed Holocaust literature discussing its evolution through all genres and languages. The result is a comprehensive list of Holocaust literature demonstrating the range of writings after the war.
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The Forger: An Extrordinary Story of Survival in Wartime Berlin
Schonhaus, Cioma
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In this memoir, Schonhaus relives his life on the run in wartime Berlin. He forged life-saving passes and papers for those fleeing Nazi oppression. Although a Jew himself, Schonhaus would enjoy Berlin when he was not forging papers.
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