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.
As the final generation of Holocaust survivors passes on, the books will remain as "material survivors, as witnesses." ...
“I do feel it’s a positive contribution to the world, and to Holocaust studies,” said author John Boyne. (JTA) – At one point in John Boyne’s new novel “All The Broken Places,” a 91 ...
The description grabbed him, and in his 1990 novel, Honeymoon, he imagined a life for her as a fugitive who survives the Holocaust by meeting a man and fleeing to the south. Yet this imagined survival ...
Jan. 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Books, movies and other entertainment on World War II and the Holocaust oversimplify what really happened under Nazi rule, a Holocaust educator ...
A Nanovic Institute event for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, author Helen Epstein discussed her mother’s Holocaust ...
Kalispell author Kate Fraser wrote a book based on her parents' experiences as Jewish teenagers in Nazi-occupied Hungary.
Brandeis University librarians are cataloging thousands of Holocaust-looted books, marking 80 years since Auschwitz's ...
The Holocaust caused expedited change in language due to previously unknown trauma, physicality and extremely close contact.