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Investigates the Ottoman bureaucrats who resisted the ethnic cleansing in the Smyrna region in 19191923 Read More >>
The untold story of Herbert Kenny, the man who found and helped liberate Bergen-Belsen. Read More >>
"This is the English translation of ""Ayaratenu Swir"". Svir was a small town in northwestern Belarus, about... Read More >>
More than a memorial, Schmidt melds decades of archival research, conservation efforts, family interviews, and trips... Read More >>
Everyday Silence and the Holocaust examines Irene Levin’s experiences of her family’s unspoken history of the Holocaust... Read More >>
Budapest in the autumn of 1944 was a city full of terror. The Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg became an important... Read More >>
"""Originally published in hardcover in Great Britain as Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad by William Collins, an imprint... Read More >>
"All civilized societies outlaw murder as the ultimate crime against a human. So why is deliberate mass murder condoned... Read More >>
An inspirational story of resistance and resilience, of the heroism of ordinary men against overwhelming odds Between... Read More >>
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This important reference work highlights a number of disparate themes relating to the experience of children during... Read More >>
After over half a century of secrecy, a Swiss bank safe was opened, it contained the long-lost research notes of... Read More >>
This book examines texts written about the Ravensbrück concentration camp between 1945 and 1989, predominantly by... Read More >>
In questo straordinario racconto personale Antony Molho (Salonicco 1939) ripercorre le sue esperienze e i suoi ricordi... Read More >>
In 1924, the crown prince and future emperor of Ethiopia, Ras Täfäri, on a visit to Jerusalem, called on forty Armenian... Read More >>
«Crematorio frío es una obra literaria esencial y un testimonio histórico de insuperable importancia. Debería ser... Read More >>
Rosanna Moseley Gore had a German Jewish father, a Russian mother. When a huge family archive came to Rosanna after... Read More >>
This wide-ranging and profoundly insightful memoir picks up where The Eyes Are The Same, Susan Gold's searing Holocaust... Read More >>
Set in Lithuania and South Africa, the Yiddish poetry of David Fram (1903-1988) memorialises an almost-obliterated... Read More >>
A riveting historical investigation and family memoir that reveals the untold story of Bep Voskuijl, the young Dutch... Read More >>
In the wake of World War II, Europe lay in ruins, with countless orphaned children struggling to survive in a suddenly... Read More >>