The Jewish Holocaust: An Annotated Guide to Books in English

The Jewish Holocaust: An Annotated Guide to Books in English
ISBN-10
0809514060
ISBN-13
9780809514069
Category
History
Pages
312
Language
English
Published
1995-01
Publisher
Wildside Press LLC
Authors
Marty Bloomberg, Buckley Barry Barrett

Description

This expanded edition of the guide to major books in English on the Holocaust is organized into ten subject areas: reference materials, European antisemitism, background materials, the Holocaust years, Jewish resistance

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