Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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- Black Earth, the Holocaust as history and warning, Timothy Snyder
- The school that escaped the Nazis [Kiosk], Deborah Cadbury
- The Holocaust, a new history, Laurence Rees
- My wounded heart, the life of Lilli Jahn, 1900-1944, Martin Doerry ; translated from the German by John Brownjohn
- The specialist, [REGION 1 DVD], produced and directed by Eyal Sivan
- Primo Levi, bridges of knowledge, Mirna Cicioni
- Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Solution, Ian Kershaw
- Denying genocide from Armenia to Bosnia, a lecture delivered at the London School of Economics and Political Science on 22 January 2001, Helen Fein
- Bloodlands, Europe between Hitler and Stalin, Timothy Snyder
- The Oxford handbook of Holocaust studies, edited by Peter Hayes and John K. Roth
- Eichmann in Jerusalem, a report on the banality of evil, Hannah Arendt ; introduction by Amos Elon
- The artists of Terezin, Gerald Green
- Accident of fate, a personal account, 1938-1945, Imre Rochlitz with Joseph Rochlitz
- Life? or Theatre?, a selection of 450 gouaches, Charlotte Salomon ; essays by Judith C.E. Belinfante and Evelyn Benesch ; editing, Alix Sharma-Weigold and Bhesham Sharma ; translation, Elizabeth Clegg (essays and appendix), Leila Vennewitz (texts of 'Life? or Theatre?')
- Arrows in the dark, David Ben-Gurion, the Yishuv leadership, and rescue attempts during the Holocaust, Tuvia Friling ; translated by Ora Cummings
- Horizon, Auschwitz, the blueprints of genocide, produced by Isabelle Rosin; written & directed by Mike Rossiter
- Women in the Holocaust, edited by Dalia Ofer and Lenore J. Weitzman
- German national identity after the Holocaust, Mary Fulbrook
- Heidegger and 'the jews', Jean-François Lyotard ; translated by Andreas Michel and Mark S. Roberts, foreword by David Carroll
- 'Final solution', Nazi population policy and the murder of the European Jews, Götz Aly ; translated from the German by Belinda Cooper and Alison Brown
- Survivor cafe, the legacy of trauma and the labyrinth of memory, Elizabeth Rosner
- The escape artist, the man who broke out of Auschwitz to warn the world, Jonathan Freedland
- Reckonings, legacies of Nazi persecution and the quest for justice, Mary Fulbrook
- If this is a man ;, and, The truce, Primo Levi ; Translated by Stuart Woolf with an afterword by the author and an introduction by Karl Miller
- Horokosuto, Nachisu ni yoru yudayajin tairyo satsuriku no zenbo, Shiba Kensuke
- The Holocaust, the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps
- The Nazi hunters, Andrew Nagorski
- The drowned and the saved, Primo Levi ; translated by Raymond Rosenthal ; introduction by Paul Bailey
- Hitler`s American model, the United States and the making of Nazi race law, James Q. Whitman
- Max, Alex Miller
- Survivor, a portrait of the survivors of the Holocaust, Harry Borden; foreword by Howard Jacobson
- Lost letters from Vienna, Sue Course
- Max, Alex Miller
- Renia's diary, a young girl's life in the shadow of the Holocaust, Renia Spiegel ; translated by Marta Dziurosz, Anna Blasiak
- Heroes of the Holocaust, ordinary Britons who risked their lives to make a difference, Lyn Smith
- Kl, a history of the Nazi concentration camps, Nikolaus Wachsmann
- Pie XII et le IIIe Reich, documents, Saul Friedlander ; postface de Alfred Grosser
- Desolation and enlightenment, political knowledge after total war, totalitarianism, and the Holocaust, Ira Katznelson
- Revealed, Britain’s secret Schindler, produced and directed by Steve Humphries
- I have never forgotten you, the life and legacy of Simon Wiesenthal
- The drowned and the saved, Primo Levi ; translated by Raymond Rosenthal, introduction by Paul Bailey
- Children with a star, Jewish youth in Nazi Europe, Debórah Dwork
- The Auschwitz-dialogues, written and directed by Marian Ehret ; produced by Johan Robberecht and Marian Ehret
- Vatican diplomacy and the Jews during the Holocaust, 1939-1943, by John F. Morley
- The drowned and the saved, Primo Levi ; translated by Raymond Rosenthal ; introduction by Paul Bailey
- Eichmann in Jerusalem, a report on the banality of evil, Hannah Arendt
- Fragments, futures, absence and the past, a new approach to photography, Silke Helmerdig
- Can one live after Auschwitz?, a philosophical reader, Theodor W. Adorno ; edited by Rolf Tiedemann ; translated by Rodney Livingstone and others
- The world at war, produced by Jeremy Isaacs; narrated by Laurence Olivier;, Part 3
- Night and fog = Nuit et brouillard, directed and edited by Alain Resnais ; written by Alain Resnais & Jean Cayrol