Holocaust Memoirs » Biographies
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A Hidden Jewish Child from Belgium
$26.95
Survival, Scars and Healing
Lazarus, Francine
Francine Lazarus survived WWII in Belgium hidden with strangers, isolated from her family, and moved from place to place. She witnessed murder and was often injured herself. With her father murdered in Auschwitz, her story continues post-war with the young Francine, neglected and abused by her...
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Ben Helfgott
$29.95
The Story of One of the Boys
Freedland, Michael
This is not just the story of another Holocaust survivor. After all, very few survivors would, just a few years after liberation, become Olympic athletes. It is a story Michael Freedland tells after dozens of interviews with Ben himself, as well as with...
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Finding Relly
$19.95
My Family, The Holocaust and Me
Schonfeld, RosemaryRosemary Schonfeld grew up as the daughter of a Czech immigrant in post-war UK and Canada, unaware of her father’s Jewish identity and of what really happened to his absent relatives. In adulthood she began to feel compelled to find out whether Relly,...
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Never Tell Anyone You’re Jewish
$27.95
My Family, the Holocaust and the Aftermath
Chamberlain, MariaWith a scientific mind and a profound personal dedication, Maria Chamberlain takes her reader on a journey into the family history. The book combines research and reflection, history and memory, and provides rare insights into Jewish life in Poland after the...
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No Past Tense
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Love and Survival in the Shadow of the Holocaust
Stone, D.Z.
Kati and Willi Salcers resilience in the face of terror demonstrates how nothing can stop us from living our lives. They are the definition of inspiration.
Tony Robbins NY Times #1 Best Selling Author, Philanthropist, and the World s... -
The Remnant
$22.95
On Burning Wings: To a Displaced Persons Camp and Beyond
Kesler, Michael G.Throughout the ordeal, Michael Kesler seems to have made all the right choices. Yet as his compelling memoir shows, even the best choices were often accompanied by a deep sense of shame and guilt.
From the Foreword by Professor...