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The human dimensions of the Holocaust come to life for young readers in Clara's story of survival in Nazi occupied Antwerp as a hidden child. Ages 10 plus.
As the Nazi Army closed in on Europe at the onset of World War II, desperate Jewish families were forced to flee their homes. Their lives were in danger, and...
Rose Zar was 19 years old when the Nazis invaded her native Poland. Her father urged her to save herself by hiding “in the mouth of the wolf”—or within the...
Rachel's Oma (her grandmother) has two picture albums. In one the photographs show only happy times -- from after World War II, when she and her daughters had come to...
Offers the factual accounts of three young girls who lived in the children's section, Kinderlager, of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and survived their imprisonment.
Oskar Schindler was a man who enjoyed fast living. He liked to race motorcycles, and his wife thought he drank too much. Schindler joined the Nazi party to make money,...
These two resource guides for elementary and middle school teachers use selected children's literature and a wide range of classroom activities to: -- Teach children the concepts of diversity, culture,...
The author describes the Holocaust and explains how he tries to tell the story of that catastrophic slaughter of Jews through his art.
Holocaust survivor Simon Wiesenthal turned his personal pain into a tireless quest for justice. As the world's most famous Nazi hunter, Wiesenthal tracked the war criminals that planned and carried...
Artist and author Tomi Ungerer was eight years old in 1940 when the Nazis crossed the Rhine and marched into his native Alsace, at that time part of France. While...