French Children of the Holocaust

French Children of the Holocaust

Author: Serge Klarsfeld

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 1996-10

Total Pages: 1932

ISBN-13: 9780814726624

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Features biographical information about 11,400 French children who were deported from France to the Nazi death camps, including their names, faces, and addresses.


Vichy France and the Jews

Vichy France and the Jews

Author: Michael Robert Marrus

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9780804724999

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Provides the definitive account of Vichy's own antisemitic policies and practices. It is a major contribution to the history of the Jewish tragedy in wartime Europe answering the haunting question, "What part did Vichy France really play in the Nazi effort to murder Jews living in France?"


The Children of Izieu

The Children of Izieu

Author: Serge Klarsfeld

Publisher: Holocaust Library

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13:

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Presents the story of an orphanage in Izieu, France that sheltered Jewish children from all over Europe who had escaped Nazi persecution. In 1944, one month before World War II ended, the Gestapo sent soldiers to the ophanage to arrest all the children and caretakers. Those arrested were taken to Auschwitz for immediate execution. The events are recounted through the stories of those who escaped the Nazi raid.


Journey Into Terror

Journey Into Terror

Author: Gertrude Schneider

Publisher: Ardent Media

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9780935764000

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There were 40,000 Jews in Riga in July 1941, when the Germans occupied Latvia. 33,000 of them were interned in the ghetto, and most of them (according to Schneider's estimate, 29,000) were killed in November-December 1941 in the Rumbuli forest. At the same time, numerous Jews from the Reich began to be deported to the ghetto of Riga. Ca. 20,000 German, Austrian, and Czech Jews arrived there during the winter of 1941-42; 800 of them survived the war, which is much greater than the numbers of German Jewish survivors from the ghettos of Łódź, Minsk, Kaunas, etc. Presents a story of life and death in the ghetto, focusing mainly on the "German" part of it; the story is largely based on testimonies of survivors, including Schneider's own (she was deported to the Riga ghetto from Vienna in February 1942). Many of the Jews were sent to the Jungfernhof camp near the city, rather than to the ghetto. Later, some were transferred from the ghetto to the Salaspils camp, and in August 1943, 7,874 Jews were sent from the ghetto to the Kaiserwald camp. The rest of the ghetto was liquidated in October 1943, and ca. 60 people were left to remove all traces of the former inhabitants, after which they were also transferred to Kaiserwald. Pp. 157-175 contain a list of survivors, and pp. 177-211 contain documents.


How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust

How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust

Author: Gary Mokotoff

Publisher: Teaneck, NJ : Avotaynu

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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This brief book has been designed as a handbook for anyone doing research to identify Holocaust victims and find survivors. It serves two purposes for the researcher: it annotates the principal sources worldwide for Holocaust information and explains the rudimentary steps necessary for accessing that material. The author, a noted Jewish genealogist, followed his own advice during a 15-year search for members of his extended family. This publication, the result of that investigation, is written for the beginning researcher. The major difference between this work and other books on the Holocaust is that it focuses on individuals, not events. Much of the information will be useful also to students researching the Holocaust era and those looking for material with which to refute the claims of revisionists. The book notes the various types of documents that contain needed information and tells where they are and how to get them. Mokotoff gives readers advice on the best ways to request data from international sources, points out what types of documents might hold the most relevant information, and lists agencies that deal with survivors. The section on museums, libraries, and other institutions with Holocaust collections will be useful for all types of research. The illustrations of pages from documents are those that Mokotoff obtained for his own research. Appendixes include a current bibliography with books on generic genealogical searching, statistics about Jewish victims, lists of towns that published memorial books to commemorate victims, more than 4,000 European towns for which there is documentation at Yad Vashem in Israel, Holocaust resource centers, and a list of members of the Mokotoff family murdered during the Holocaust. The author's conversational writing style and easy-to-follow directions make this an appropriate handbook for the uninitiated. Public libraries might want to include it in genealogy collections, but it should be made accessible to all patrons interested in Holocaust information.--BL 11/01/1995.


After the Deportation

After the Deportation

Author: Philip Nord

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-12-03

Total Pages: 487

ISBN-13: 1108478905

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Examines the change in memory regime in postwar France, from one centered on the concentration camps to one centered on the Holocaust.


Swastika Over Paris

Swastika Over Paris

Author: Jeremy Josephs

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing UK

Published: 1990-06-25

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780747506140

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An account of the mass genocide of French Jews under the authority of Alois Bruenner, centering on the plight of two French Jewish families. The narrative relates the parallel stories of a rich Parisian Jew and a courageous teenage girl who fought with the Resistance. The publication of the book coincides with an international campaign to bring Bruenner to trial from Damascus where he is one of the last Nazi war criminals still to be living in freedom.


Remembering Georgy

Remembering Georgy

Author: Serge Klarsfeld

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780893819545

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These rare & poignant drawings & letters from one of the thousands of French Jewish children murdered at the hands of the Nazis & their collaborators are collected by author Serge Klarsfeld, a renown Nazi-hunter, who through his work has put a human face to a statistic.


The Marcel Network

The Marcel Network

Author: Fred Coleman

Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1612345123

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Moussa Abadi and Odette Rosenstock, after becoming trapped in Nazi-occupied Paris, formed the Marcel Network, which was able to shelter over five hundred Jewish children in Catholic schools and convents and with Protestant families during World War II.