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Recommended Articles & Books These articles are from the new
edition of the Encyclopedia Judaica, Ed. by Michael Berenbaum and Fred
Skolnik. 2nd ed. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. They represent
the most recent scholarship by leading historians in the field.
To view the online articles or books from off campus, UCSD students and staff will need to set their computers for Remote Access.)
Titles below give volume and page number, and are also linked directly to the online articles.
Memoirs by Local Survivors Hillman, Laura. I will plant you a lilac tree: a memoir of a Schindler's List survivor. New York: Atheneum Children's Books, 2005. SSH 5th Floor DS135.G5 H48654 2005 Midler, Benjamin. Life of a Child
Survivor from Bialystok, Poland: a true story: biography of a
thirteen-year old boy in the ghettos and concentration camps during
World War II. San Diego, B. Midler, 1999. Schenk,
Sydney. A transcription of his testimony as told in the
Visual History Archive, Schindler, Max. "The Chain: a story from the Shoah"> Stern, Martin. How do you like
America? La Jolla CA : Martin O. Stern, 1999. Published Memoirs by Survivors with Testimony in the VHA View a list of published memoirs by Holocaust survivors who also have testimonies in the Visual History Archive. Other Books Different Voices: women and the
Holocaust. Edited by Carol Rittner and John K. Roth. New York: Paragon House, 1993. From Catastrophe
to Power: Holocaust survivors and the emergence of Israel. By Idith Zertal. Berkeley,
University of California Press, 1998. Hidden from the Holocaust: stories of resilient
children who survived and thrived. By Kerry Bluegrass. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003. Jewish Responses to Persecution. Volume I: 1933-1937. Documents edited by Jurgen Matthaus and Mark Roseman. AltaMira Press, in association with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2010. Mosaic
of Victims: non-Jews persecuted and murdered by the Nazis. Edited by Michael Berenbaum. New York:
New York University, 1990. Nazi Germany and the Jews. By Saul Friedlander. 2 vols.
New York: HarperCollins, 1997-2007.
Zertal, Idith. From Catastrophe
to Power: Holocaust survivors and the emergence of Israel. Berkeley,
University of California Press, 1998. E-Books Browse E-Books from Ebrary Academic Complete on Holocaust or focus on Holocaust Survivors
Reference Sources
SSH Reference books are
available in the Social Sciences & Humanities Library Reference
Room on the 2nd floor of Geisel Library. Click on title for location.
For those also online, off-campus use may be limited to UCSD students
and staff.
Links for Educators
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