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Dominican Haven: The Jewish Refugee Settlement in Sousa, 1940-1945
Kaplan, Marion A.
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Kaplan explores the lives of Jewish refugees living in the Dominican Republic during World War II.
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Who Will Write Our History?: Rediscovering a Hidden Archive from the Warsaw Ghetto
Kassow, Samuel D.
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Tells the story of Polish historian Emanuel Ringelblum, who established a secret organization called the Oyneg Shabes to record the experiences of the Warsaw ghetto's inhabitants. Prior to the liquidation of the ghetto in 1943, the Oyneg Shabes buried documents from their archive in milk cans and tin boxes.
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Empire of Destruction: A History of Nazi Mass Killing
Kay, Alex J.
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In this meticulous, vivid, and grim accounting of the deliberate murder of civilians by Nazi Germany, Kay manages to keep a balance between careful analysis of the evidence and reminders of the horrors of the events he is describing, including individuals’ harrowing recollections of surviving by hiding among dead bodies—often those of their own relatives.
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Schindler's List
Keneally, Thomas
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This book details the efforts of Oskar Schindler, a German-Catholic industrialist, who managed to save more than 1,000 Jewish men, women, and children from certain death.
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Courage Was My Only Option: The Autobiography of Roman Kent
Kent, Roman
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Roman Kent's autobiography is more than a memoir. In addition to telling the story of his life in the Łodz Ghetto and Auschwitz, Kent — treasurer of the Claims Conference — describes the efforts of survivors to achieve justice in the post-Holocaust years.
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The End: The Defiance and Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1944-1945
Kershaw, Ian
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Ian Kershaw examines a core of die-hard fanatics, an obedient and still functioning state structure, and a compliant public that did nothing to interfere with the dying regime's final murderous acts.
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