A compelling Holocaust memoir describes how a young Polish Jew became the personal stenographer--thanks to his knowledge of German--to sadistic camp commandant Amon Göth, in which position he familiarized himself with the Nazi bureaucracy and used his access to pass on classified information that helped Oskar Schindler compile his famous lists. 12,500 first printing.
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Man's Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotherapy
Without Childhood
Simone Weil12 Simone's father, Bernard Weil, was born in 1872 in Strasbourg, and became physician. Although his family adhered strictly to Judaism, Dr. Weil was an atheist. Simone's mother was born in Rostov-on-Don in Russia in 1879 but ...
In My Charge: The Canadian Internment Camp Photographs of Sergeant William Buck
This book, Making Light in Terezin: The Show Helps Us Go On, co-written with Nancy Cohen, celebrates the indomitable creative spirit that was alive-and helped save lives-in 1943.
Triumph or disaster? An epic of medical heroism or evidence of Allied indifference to the fate of Europe's Jews? This narrative investigates the emergency relief operation following the British liberation of Belsen.
What followed was the tale of one of the longest surviving Jewish slave labourers in Auschwitz. As inmate No. 64 147, George Ginzburg survived for nearly three years.
Glaubenszeuge im KZ Dachau: das Leben und Sterben des Pallottinerpaters Richard Henkes (1900-1945) : Biografie
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