Incoming Resources
- Anne Frank and the children of the Holocaust, Carol Ann Lee ; foreword by Buddy Elias
- The freedom circus, Sue Smethurst ; read by Harriet Gordon-Anderson and Sam Smith
- My wounded heart, the life of Lilli Jahn, 1900-1944, Martin Doerry ; translated from the German by John Brownjohn
- Reszo Kasztner, the daring rescue of Hungarian Jews : a survivor's account, Ladislaus Lob
- Anne Frank, by Diego Agrimbau ; illustrated by Fabián Mezquita ; [translated into the English language by Trusted Translations]
- Journal, Hélène Berr ; translated from the French by David Bellos ; with an introduction and an essay by David Bellos ; and an afterword by Mariette Job
- The escape artist, Helen Fremont
- The diary of Petr Ginz 1941-1942, edited by Chava Pressburger ; translated from the Czech by Elena Lappin
- A bookshop in Berlin, the rediscovered memoir of one woman's harrowing escape from the Nazis, Françoise Frenkel ; with a preface from Patrick Modiano ; dossier compiled by Frédéric Maria ; translated by Stephanie Smee
- Anne Frank, the young writer who told the world her story, Anne Kramer
- Gazing at the stars, memories of a child survivor, Eva Slonim
- The extraordinary life of Anne Frank, written by Kate Scott ; illustrated by Anke Rega
- Anne Frank, by Ann Kramer
- But you did not come back, Marceline Loridan-Ivens ; with Judith Perrignon ; translated from the French by Sandra Smith
- Anne Frank, hidden hope, Rita Thievon Mullin
- A bookshop in Berlin, the rediscovered memoir of one woman's harrowing escape from the Nazis, Françoise Frenkel ; with a preface from Patrick Modiano ; dossier compiled by Frédéric Maria ; translated by Stephanie Smee
- Anne Frank, written by Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Paola Escobar
- Lost letters from Vienna, Sue Course
- Escape from Berlin, a refugee flees anti-semitism and the holocaust of WW II to Shanghai and then Australia, Peter Nash ; [foreword by Peter Fitzsimons]
- The diary of a young girl, the definitive edition, Anne Frank ; edited by Otto H. Frank and Mirjam Pressler ; translated by Susan Massotty
- The last survivor, Frank Krake ; translated by Haico Kaashoek
- The Nazis knew my name, a remarkable story of survival and courage in Auschwitz [Kiosk], Magda Hellinger & Maya Lee with David Brewster
- Georgina, my mother's story, by Gabrirella Kovac with Oliver R. Shead
- Anne Frank, by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Charlotte Ager
- The happiest man on Earth, Eddie Jaku ; read by Jacek Koman
- Hetty, a true story, Hetty E Verolme
- The life of Anne Frank, The Anne Frank House ; written by Menna Metselaar and Ruud van der Rol ; translated by Arnold J. Pomerans
- My train to freedom, a Jewish boy's journey from Nazi Eeurope to a life of activism, Ivan A. Backer
- Saving Freud, a life in Vienna and an escape to freedom in London, Andrew Nagorski
- Anne Frank, ... and her diary, Sarah Ridley
- How to be a refugee, one family's story of exile and belonging, Simon May ; read by David Timson
- I will bear witness, a diary of the Nazi years 1942-1945, Victor Klemperer ; translated by Martin Chalmers
- The May beetles, my first twenty years, Baba Schwartz
- A delayed life, Dita Kraus
- Intergenerational memory and language of the Sarajevo Sephardim, Jonna Rock
- The volunteer, one man, an underground army, and the secret mission to destroy Auschwitz, Jack Fairweather
- In search of my father, a true story, Paul Drexler
- After Auschwitz, a story of heartbreak and survival by the stepsister of Anne Frank, Eva Schloss with Karen Bartlett
- Motherland, growing up with the Holocaust, Rita Goldberg
- The escape artist, Helen Fremont
- The testimony, Halina Wagowska
- Escape from the Ghetto, the breathtaking story of the Jewish boy who ran away from the Nazis, Chaim Herszman (also known as Henry Karbowski and Henry Carr) as told to his son, John Carr
- The stable boy of Auschwitz [Kiosk], Henry Oster and Dexter Ford
- The writing on the wall, how one boy, my father, survived the Holocaust, Juliet Rieden ; forward by Magda Szubanski ; read by Abbe Holmes
- Auschwitz #34207, the Joe Rubinstein story : a remarkable journey of triumph and survival, Nancy Sprowell Geise
- The writing on the wall, Juliet Rieden ; with foreword by Magda Szubanski ; read by Abbe Holmes
- Irena Sendler, mother of the children of the Holocaust, Anna Mieszkowska ; translated by Witold Zbirohowski-Koscia
- The thirty-six, Siegmund Siegreich
- The cut out girl, a story of war and family, lost and found, Bart van Es
- The children's house of Belsen, Hetty E Verolme