Library of Holocaust Testimonies

Buchreihe

Die Library of Holocaust Testimonies („Bibliothek der Holocaust-Zeugnisse“) ist eine englischsprachige Buchreihe mit Zeugnissen zum Holocaust. Sie erschien im Verlag Vallentine Mitchell im Vereinigten Königreich seit den 1990er Jahren über einen Zeitraum von über 20 Jahren, es erschienen bereits mehr als 60 Bücher in der Reihe.[1] Ihre ISSN ist 1363-3759.

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  • A Cat Called Adolf. Trude Levi
  • A Life Sentence of Memories. Issy Hahn
  • A little house on Mount Carmel. Alexandre Blumstein
  • A Village named Dowgalishok: The Massacre at Radun and Eishishok. Avraham Aviel und Atalya Broide (Übers.)
  • A Warsaw Diary. Michael Zylberberg
  • Alfred Wiener and the making of the Holocaust Library. Ben Barkow
  • An end to childhood. Miriam Akavia
  • An Englishman in Auschwitz. Leon Greenman
  • Beyond good and evil. Eva Gossman
  • Breathe Deeply, My Son. Henry Wermuth
  • By a twist of history: the three lives of a Polish Jew. Mietek Sieradzki
  • Child Alone. Martha Blend
  • Fire Without Smoke. Spencer Bright
  • For Love of Life. Leah Iglinski-Goodman
  • Fortuna's children. Imre Schonberger und Paul Schonberger
  • From Berlin to England and back: experiences of a Jewish Berliner. Peter Prager
  • From Lwow to Parma: A Young Woman's Escape from Nazi-Occupied Poland. Klara Rosenfeld
  • From the Gestapo to the Gulags: one Jewish life. Zev Katz
  • From Thessaloniki to Auschwitz and Back. Kounio-Amariglio, Erika Myriam
  • Have You Seen My Little Sister? Janina Fischler-Martinho
  • Holocaust in the Ukraine. Boris Zabarko (Editor)
  • I was number 20832 at Auschwitz. Eva Tichauer
  • In the shadow of destruction: recollections of Transnistria and illegal immigration to Eretz Israel, 1941-1947. Yosef Govrin
  • Jazz Survivor. Ken Shuldman
  • Journey through darkness: Monowitz, Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen, Buchenwald. Ruth Fivaz-Silbermann and Willy Berler
  • Lessons in Fear. Henryk Vogler
  • Life strictly forbidden. Antoni Marianowicz
  • Like leaves in the wind. Rita Blattberg Blumstein
  • Memoirs from Occupied Warsaw, 1940-1945. Helena Szereszewska
  • My Child is Back! Ursula Pawel
  • My Heart in a Suitcase. Anne L. Fox
  • My hometown concentration camp: a survivor's account of life in the Kraków ghetto and Plaszów Concentration Camp. Bernard Offen mit Norman G. Jacobs
  • My Lost World. Rosen Sara
  • My private war: one man's struggle to survive the Soviets and the Nazis. Jacob Gerstenfeld-Maltiel
  • Nesarim: child survivors of Terezín. Thelma Gruenbaum
  • Nicholas Winton and the Rescued Generation. Muriel Emanuel und Vera Gissing
  • No place to run: a true story. Michael D. Frounfelter, David Gilbert und Tim Shortridge
  • No Strength to Forget. Laizer Blitt
  • Out of the Ghetto. Ed Klajman and Jack Klajman
  • Scorched. Irit Amiel
  • Sentenced to life: the story of a survivor of the Lahwah ghetto. Kopel Kolpanitzky
  • Surviving the Nazis, exile and Siberia. Edith Sekules
  • The Children Accuse. Maria Hochberg-Marianska
  • The girl in the check coat: survival in Nazi-occupied Poland and a new life in Australia. Krystyna Winecka
  • The Jewish year book 2001, 5761-5762. Jewish Chronicle, S. W Massil and S. W. Massil
  • The Jews of Poznan. Zbigniew Pakula
  • The single light : from boyhood to manhood and from Nazism and communism to freedom : Bratislava-Budapest-Auschwitz-Belsen-Glasgow / Ernest Levy; compiled and adapted by David Spear
  • The story of Selvino's children: journey to the promised land. Aharon Megged
  • Till first morning light: Tales of Hungarian Jewry. Yakov Barzilai
  • Trust and Deceit. Gerta Vrbova
  • Warning and hope: the Nazi murder of European Jewry : a survivor's account. William Samelson
  • Warsaw Ghetto Thermopolye. Leslaw Bartelski
  • Wartime experiences in Lithuania. Rivka Lozansky-Bogomolnaya
  • Who are you, Mr Grymek? William R. Brand und Natan Gross
  • With a Yellow Star and a Red Cross: A Doctor in the Lodz Ghetto. Arnold Mostowicz
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  1. Vallentine Mitchell