Northwest Center for Holocaust, Genocide and Ethnocide Education
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Autobiography/Biography
Auerbacher, I. (1986).
I am a star: Child of the Holocaust. USA: Prentice-Hall Books.
Baer, E. (1998).
A frost in the night: A girlhood on the eve of the Third
Reich. USA: Pantheon Books, Inc.
Baker, L. (1978).
Days of sorrow and
pain. NY: Oxford University Press.
Ban, N. & Wolpow, R. (2006). Sharing is healing: A Holocaust survivor's story. Bellingham: Holocaust Educational Publications.
Donath, G.
(1999).
My bones
don't rest
in
Auschwitz: A
lonely
battle to
survive
German
tyranny.
Montreal:
Kaplan
Publishing.
Eckler, I. (1998).
A family torn apart by "Rassenschande". Germany: Horneburg Verlag.
Feldman, M. (2003).
Margit: A teenager's journey through the Holocaust and beyond. Scottsdale, AZ: State of New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education.
Filipovic, Z. (1994).
Zlata's diary: A child's life in
Sarajevo. New York, NY: Scholastic Inc.
Frank, A. (1958).
Anne Frank: The diary of a young girl. New York, NY: Pocket Books.
Friedman, H. (1999).
I'm no hero: Journeys of a Holocaust
survivor. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.
Frister, R. (1999).
The cap: The price of a
life. NY: Grove Press.
Hersh, G., & Mann, P. (1980).
"Gizelle, save the
children!". NY: Everest House.
Hemmendinger, J., & Krell, R. (2000).
The children of Buchenwald: Child survivors of the Holocaust and their post-war
lives. NY: Gefen Books.
Korczak, J. (1978).
Ghetto
diary. New York, NY: Schocken Books Inc.
Matas, C. (1993).
Daniel's
story. New York, NY: Daniel Weiss Associates, Inc.
Mograbi, S.Z.,
& Cohen, E.C.
(2002).
El Rostro
de la Verdad:
Testimonios
de
sobrevivientes
del
Holocausto
que llegeron
a Mexico.
Mexico
City.
Senesh, H. (1972).
Her life and
diary. NY: Schocken Books Inc.
Spanjaard, B. (1981).
Don't fence me in: An American teenager in the Holocaust. Los Angeles, CA: B. & B. Publishing.
Sonneman, T. (2002).
Shared sorrow: A Gypsy family remembers the
Holocaust. Great Britain: University of Hertfordshire Press.
United States Holocaust Museum. (2003).
Echoes of memory: Volume
1. Washington, DC: Author
Wilkomirski, B. (1996).
Fragments: Memories of a wartime
childhood. NY: Schocken Books Inc.
Yoran, S. (1996).
The defiant: A true story of Jewish vengeance and
survival. NY: St. Martin's Press.
Literature
Goldman, A. (2000). I am a Holocaust Torah: The story of the saving of 1,564 Torahs stolen by the
Nazis. NY: Gefen Books.
Greene, B. (1973).
Summer of my German
soldier. New York, NY: Bantam Books.
Hershman, M. (1995).
Safe in America. New York, NY: HarperCollins.
Reiss, J. (1976).
The journey
back. New York, NY: HarperCollins.
Roseman, K. (1985).
Escape from the
Holocaust. New York, NY: Union of American Hebrew Congregation.
Schmidt, G. (2001).
Mara's stories: Glimmers in the
darkness. New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company, LLC.
Sender, M.R. (1986).
The cage. New York, NY: Bantam Books.
Strasser, T. (1981).
The wave. New York, NY: Dell Publishing Co., Inc.
Philosophy and Psychology
Bar-on, D. (1999).
The indescribable and the undiscussable: Reconstructing human discourse after
trauma. Budapest: Central European University Press.
Felman, S., & Laub, D. (1992).
Testimony: Crisis of witnessing in literature, psychoanalysis, and
history. New York, NY: Routledge.
Ginot, H. (1972). Teacher and
child. New York, NY: Congruent Communications, Inc.
Greenbaum, B.A. (2001).
Bearing witness: Teaching about the
Holocaust. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers, Inc.
Greenspan, H. (1998).
On listening to Holocaust survivors: Recounting and life
history. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.
Korczak, J. (1992).
When I am little again: and, The child's right to
respect. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, Inc.
Krell, R., & Sherman, M. (Eds.). (1997).
Medical and psychological effects of concentration camps on Holocaust survivors. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
Littel,
M.S., &
Gutman, S.W.
(1996).
Liturgies
on the
Holocaust:
An
interfaith
anthology.
Valley
Forge:
Trinity
Press.
Markle, G. E. (1995).
Meditations of a Holocaust
traveler. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
Morris, M., & Weaver, J. (Eds.). (2002).
Difficult memories: Talk in a (post) Holocaust era. NY: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.
Roth, J.K., & Berenbaum, M. (Eds.). (1989).
Holocaust: Religious and philosophical
implications. NY: Paragon House.
Wiesenthal, S. (1998).
The sunflower: On the possibilities and limits of
forgiveness. NY: Schocken Books.
Yad Vashem. (1999).
Holocaust and education: Proceedings of the first international
conference. Jerusalem: Author.
Holocaust/Genocide/Ethnocide History
Abells, C.B. (1983). The children we remember: Photographs from the archives of Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyr's and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, Jerusalem, Israel. New York, NY: Greenwillow Books.
Balakian, P.
(2003).
The
burning
tigris: The
Armenian
genocide and
America's
response.
New
York: Harper
Collins
Publishers.
Bauer, Y. (1982).
A history of the
Holocaust. Danbury, CT: Franklin Watts.
Berenbaum, M. & Peck, A.J. (Eds.). (1998).
The Holocaust and history: The known, the unknown, the disputed, and the
reexamined. Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University Press.
Bloch, S. E. (1984).
From Holocaust to redemption: Bearing witness. Proceedings and events of the World Gathering of Holocaust
Survivors. New York, NY: The World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.
Brizzi, G. P. (2002).
Silence and remembering: The racial laws and the foreign Jewish students at the University of
Bologna. Bologna, Italy: CLUEB.
Dallaire, R.
(2003)
Shake
hands with
the devil:
The failure
of humanity
in Rwanda.
Canada:
Random
House.
Ferenz, B.B. (1994).
New legal foundations for global survival: Security through the Security Council. Dobs Ferry: Oceana Publications
Fischer, K.P. (1998).
The history of an obsession: German Judeophobia and the
Holocaust. New York, NY: Continuum Publishing Company.
Friedlander, H. (1995).
The origins of Nazi genocide: From euthanasia to the final
solution. Chapel Hill, NC. The University of North Carolina Press.
Friedlander,
S. (1997).
Nazi Germany
and the
Jews: The
years of
persecution,
1933-1939.
New York,
NY:
HarperCollins
Publishers.
German Information Center. (19--)
From horror to hope: Germany, the Jews and
Israel. New York, NY: German Information Center.
Giardina, D. (1998).
Saints and
Villains. New York: The Ballantine Publishing Group.
Gourevitch,
P.
(1998).
We wish
to inform
you that
tomorrow we
will be
killed with
our
familites:
Stories from
Rwanda.
New
York:
Picador
Press.
Greenfeld,
H. (2001).
After the
Holocaust.
New York,
NY:
HarperCollins
Publishers.
Grau, G. (1995).
Hidden Holocaust (Camiller, P. Trans.). Chicago, IL: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. (Originally published in 1993).
Heger, H. (1980).
The men with the pink triangle: The true life-and-death story of homosexuals in the Nazi death camps
(Fernbach, D. Trans.). Los Angeles, CA: Alyson Books.
Hitler, A. (1939).
Mein kampf. (Murphy, J., Trans.). Boring, OR: CPA Book Publisher. (Originally published in 1925-6).
Kagan, J.
(1992).
Poland's
Jewish
Heritage.
New
York:
Hippocrene
Books.
Kowalczyk, T. (2003).
Auschwitz veterinarian: Five years in the death
camps. Marshfield, WI: Brush Wolf Press.
Levin, N. (1990).
The Holocaust
years. Malabar, FL: Krieger Publishing Company.
Levine, H. (1996).
In search of Sugihara: The elusive Japanese diplomat who risked his life to rescue 10,000 Jews from the
Holocaust. New York, NY: The Free Press.
Lifton, R.J. (2000).
The Nazi doctors: Medical killing and the psychology of
genocide. USA: Basic Books.
Marrus, M. R. (1987).
The Holocaust in
history. New York, NY: Meridian Books.
Photini, C., Thanos, V. (Eds.). (1999).
Documents on the history of the Greek Jews: Records from the historical archives of the ministry of foreign affairs (2nd
ed.). Athens, Greece: Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Rogasky, B.
(2002).
Smoke &
Ashes: The
story of the
Holocaust.
New
York:
Holiday
Tree.
Sereny, G. (1974).
Into that darkness: An examination of
conscience. New York, NY: Vintage Books.
Staub, E. (1989).
The roots of evil: The origins of genocide and other group
violence. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Stadtler, B. (1973).
The Holocaust: A history of courage and
resistance. West Orange, NJ: Behrman House, Inc.
Strom, M.S. (1994). Facing history and ourselves: Holocaust and human behavior. Brookline: Facing history and ourselves national foundation.
Tec, N. (1986). When light pierced the darkness: Christian rescue of Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland. New York: Oxford University Press.
Tusa, A. & Tusa, J. (1983).
The Nuremberg
trial. New York, NY: Atheneum.
Wyman, D.S. (1984).
The abandonment of the Jews: America and the Holocaust
1941-1945. New York, NY: Pantheon Books.
Smolen, K. (1979).
Selected problems from the history of KL
Auschwitz. Panstwowe Muzeum W Oswiecimiu.
Yad Vashem. (1984).
The Nazi concentration camps. Proceedings of the fourth Yad Vashem international historical conference - January
1980. Jerusalem, Israel:
Daf-Chen Press.
Racism
Center for New Community. (1999).
Soundtracks to the white revolution: White supremacist assaults on youth music
subcultures. Chicago, IL: Author
Zakim, L. (2000).
Confronting Anti-Semitism: A practical
guide. Hoboken, NJ. KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Holocaust Denial
Churchill, W. (1997).
A little matter of genocide: Holocaust and denial in the Americas 1492 to
present. San Francisco, CA: City Lights.
Kaye, E. (1997).
Desecraters of Memory: Confronting holocaust denial. Jerusalem, Israel: Yad Vashem.
Shermer, M. & Grobman, A. (2000).
Denying history: Who says Holocaust never happened and why do they say it? Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.
Lipstadt, D. (1994).
Denying the Holocaust: The growing assault on truth and
memory. New York, NY: Plume.
Stern, K. (1993).
Holocaust
denial. New York, NY: The American Jewish Committee.
Poetry and Art
Balagura, S. (2000). Clinging to humanity: In search of hope. St. Petersburg, FL: Florida Holocaust Museum.
Feinstein,
S.C.
(2000).
Fritz
Hirschberger:
The sur-rational
Holocaust
paintings.
Minnesota:
The Regis
Foundation.
Forche, C. (Ed.). (1993).
Against forgetting: Twentieth-century poetry of
witness. New York, NY: Norton.
Forche, C. (1994).
The angel of
history. New York, NY: HarperCollins.
Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota. (2002).
Fritz Hirschberger: The sur-rational Holocaust
paintings. Minneapolis, MN: Author.
Joseph, S. (Ed.). (1999).
A voice for the child: The inspirational words of Janusz Korczak. Hammersmith, London: Thorsons.
Schiff, H. (Ed.). (1995).
Holocaust
poetry. New York, NY: St. Martin's Griffin.
Sendak, M., & Kushner, T. Brundibar.
Volavkova, H. (1993). I never saw another butterfly: Children's drawings and poems from Terezin concentration camp 1942-1944. New York: Schocken Books.
VIDEO
VHS Tape
Adopt a Holocaust Survivor Project (2001)
Aptaker, B. (Producer & Director). (2003). Why us? [Motion Picture]. U.S. Foundation.
Bent. (1997). August 2, 2000. From Martin Sherman's play.
Children of a Vanished World. Sevilla Communications.
Dachau Concentration Camp, Dachau, Germany. Footage shot 6/16/2000.
Daring to Resist
Eye of Vichy. (1993).
Gildin, L. (Producer), & Ticho, C.J. (Director). (1993). Theresienstadt: Gateway to Auschwitz [Motion Picture]. Teaneck, NJ: Ergo Media Inc.
A Good Man in Hell, A conversation with General Romeo Dellaire and Ted Koppel, USHMM/June 2002
Haghetaot, B.L. (Producer & Director). (1993). Warsaw ghetto uprising [Motion Picture]. Teaneck, NJ: Ergo Media Inc.
Kinder transport
King, C. (Reporter) & Lewis, B. (Photographer). (1996). Holocaust Survivor Series. KVOS TV, Inc.
Korytowski, M. (Producer), & Schirk, H. (Director). (1993). The Wannsee conference [Motion Picture]. Teaneck, NJ: Ergo Media Inc.
Kristallnacht and A conversation with Elie Weisel
The Woodring College of Education and Western Washington University presents: Lessons from the Holocaust with Noemi Ban and Dr. Ray Wolpow (1996).
Mapping Our Tears. The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
Muhlen, I. (Producer & Director). (1985). The liberation of Auschwitz 1945 [Motion Picture]. Waltham, MA: Chronos Films.
Night and Fog
Orenstein, Henry (Lecturer). (2002). Saved by a sting: How one Jew survived five concentration camps. Queens College, CUNY.
Rehn, R. (Producer), & Robrts, T. (Director). (1992). Opening the gates of hell [Motion Picture]. Teaneck, NJ: Ergo Media Inc.
Shoah (parts 1-4): A documentary on the Holocaust
Survivors of the Shoah: So generations never forget what so few lived to tell. Western Washington University (ATUS). Visual History Foundation.
Suzuki, T., Kqwamura, N., Ozawa, T. (Producers), & Ohyama, K. (Director). (1995). The visas that saved lives [Motion Picture]. Teaneck, NJ: Ergo Media Inc.
Testimony of Noemi Ban: A survivor of the Holocaust
Undying Love
Where the Spirit Lives
Witness: Condemned to Live
Witness and legacy: Contemporary art about the Holocaust (on tour since 1995) Opened at the Frye Museum of Art October 9, 2001.
Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority. (1997). Outcast: Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany 1933-1938 [Motion Picture]. Jerusalem, Israel: Author.
DVD
Gillott, N. (Producer) & Pierson, F. (Director). (2001). Conspiracy. USA: HBO
Haber, B. (Producer) & Avnet, J. (Director). (2001). Uprising. Burbank, CA: Warner Home Video
Desafio al olvido: La historia del Holocausto a traves de la voz de ocho sobrevivientes
Committee on Conscience. A Good Man in Hell: General Romeo Dallaire and the Rwandan Genocide.
Committee on Conscience. Witnessing Darfur: Genocide in Emergency.
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