One of the most important things you can do is to read the facts from reputable sources, and that includes choosing the most highly recommended Holocaust books, some of which are listed below.
A memoir, a work of fiction and a critical look at the role of the Holocaust in modern culture are among the books recommended by Jewish studies scholars. (JTA) — From Anne Frank’s diary to El ...
Eventually, the novel grows to encompass a network of victims and perpetrators: Polish aristocrats, other prisoners in the ...
In the hellhole of Auschwitz concentration camp in 1943, one inspirational and selfless young man was determined to create ‘a ...
LA fires destroyed Rabbi Levine Grater’s house, but his copy of the Warsaw Ghetto rabbi’s book "Sacred Fire" survived.
Holocaust books are among those caught up in an Iowa book ban law. Meanwhile, schools are now required to teach about the ...
How did Polish literature cope with the Holocaust as ‘the new literary experience’? Culture.pl looks at the ways in which authors reacted to the ‘unthinkable’ and glimpses at a canon in the making ...
Nearly 100 years after the beginning of the Holocaust, new stories about the state-sponsored persecution and murder of six ...
Hundreds of books have been removed following a new state law that could jail educators for providing “explicit sexual material” to students. (JTA) – Art Spiegelman’s “Maus,” along ...
One Day, a picture book by the beloved children’s author, follows the true story of a father and son escaping Auschwitz by ...
In Bernhard Schlink’s novel, the bond between a grandfather and granddaughter is shadowed by delusions from the past.