Christine Winecki is a Holocaust child survivor. In her book she presents the story of her life, starting with the fond memories of her early childhood in south-eastern Poland, and then taking the rea
Arnold Daghani (1909-1985) was a German-speaking Jew living in Romania who was emprisoned in the Mikhailowka labor camp upon the invasion of the Nazis. An artist, Daghani worked on watercolors while i
European and North American scholars in a wide range of social sciences and humanities gathered in Boston in May 2001 in response to a law suit over one writer calling another a Holocaust denier that
The Board of Deputies is one of British Jewry's finest institutions, a representative body, defending Jewish interests, that has enabled a diverse and sometimes fractured community to speak with a col
In a feminine approach to Holocaust studies, Dublon-Knebel (German history, Tel Aviv U., Israel) presents the product of an Israeli-German team of female historians and sociologists on Jewish inmates
A story of one of the few survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto and of an underground existence in the non-Jewish part of the city during the Second World War. Based entirely on the authora??s original diar
Kopel Kolpanitzky grew up in Lahwah, Byelorussia. His entire family was murdered in the Lahwah ghetto uprising against the Nazis, except for his father, who had previously been imprisoned by the Sovie
No Strength to Forget relates the struggle for survival of the author's family in the direst of circumstances. In a world of legalized mass murder, instigated by the Nazis and adopted by many in Ukrai
The story of Willy Berler's 'Journey through Darkness' opens with the attack on the 20th Belgian convoy from Mechelen to Auschwitz, an extraordinary act of resistance. His tale then relates the arriva
Jews make up 0.2% of the worlds’ population, yet they have won over 20% of the Nobel prizes. When one considers that Jews weren’t even admitted to the University in Britain until the 1820s