The Twentieth Train

The Twentieth Train

Author: Marion Schreiber

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 2005-02-11

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9780802141859

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From the publisher. Marion Schreiber's gripping book about the only Nazi death train in World War II to be ambushed draws on private documents, photographs, archive material, and police reports, as well as original research, including interviews with the surviving escapees. One day in April, 1943, resistance fighter Youra Livchitz, a young doctor, discovered the departure date of the next transport train and recruited two school friends to pull off one of the most daring rescues of the entire war. Equipped with only three pairs of pliers, a hurricane lamp covered in red paper, and a single pistol, the men ambushed the train, which was transporting 1,618 Jews to Auschwitz. These three lone men freed seventeen men and women before the German guards opened fire. Miraculously, by the time the convoy had reached the German border another 225 prisoners had managed to escape unharmed and found shelter with the locals. In a testament to the solidarity of the Belgians, no one was betrayed. No one, that is, except the three young rescuers, who were turned in by a double agent, imprisoned, and killed. Like Schindler's List, The Twentieth Train creates a vivid, moving portrait of heroism under impossible circumstances.


The Death Train

The Death Train

Author: Luba Krugman Gurdus

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13:

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One example of the survivor's story told in illustrations of remembered persons and places as well as text.


Death Train

Death Train

Author: Alastair MacNeill

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 000617650X

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A deadly cargo of plutonium-IV is secreted in a freight car travelling through Europe. The United Nations Anti-Crime Organization mount an operation to discover how the plutonium was stolen. Their agents find themselves up against a conspiracy of interests including a sinister arms dealer and a highly-placed business magnate. Of the six kegs discovered, one contains a substance that could have catastrophic results for the whole world for generations to come.


Enrique's Journey

Enrique's Journey

Author: Sonia Nazario

Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0385743270

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The true story of a boy who sets out with absolutely nothing to find his mother who went to the US from Honduras to look for work.


A Train Near Magdeburg (the Young Adult Adaptation)

A Train Near Magdeburg (the Young Adult Adaptation)

Author: Matthew A. Rozell

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-23

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9781948155137

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The Young Adult Adaptation of the True Story of the Rescue of a Holocaust Death Train in World War IIAS A YOUNG TEEN living a comfortable life with family, what do you do when the Germans march into your town to persecute you, and your neighbors and your friends turn their backs? As life turns upside-down and you are now a young prisoner-fighting for survival in a concentration camp and FORCED TO BOARD A DEATH TRAIN to nowhere-how do you go on as people are dying all around you?AS A YOUNG AMERICAN SOLDIER in World War II, fighting brutal battles across Europe-having been shot at and shelled, having seen your friends killed, and no longer even able to remember what your own mother looks like-what is the plan when you STUMBLE ACROSS A HOLOCAUST TRAIN full of suffering families that shocks you to your core, even after you think you have seen it all? And what happens when the SOLDIERS AND SURVIVORS again MEET FACE TO FACE, seven decades later? "I survived because of many miracles. but for me to actually meet and cry together with my liberators-the 'angels of life' who literally gave me back my life-was just beyond imagination!" -Leslie Meisels, Holocaust survivor


Second Firsts

Second Firsts

Author: Christina Rasmussen

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1401940838

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Presents a guide for dealing with grief and loss, detailing five steps of healing that can lead to a lifestyle alignment with personal values and new possibilities for a re-engaged life. --Publisher's description.


Train to Nowhere

Train to Nowhere

Author: Colleen Bradford Krantz

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781888160451

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The full story behind 11 immigrants found dead in a train car in Denison, Iowa. Companion to the public television documentary.


RFK Funeral Train

RFK Funeral Train

Author: Paul Fusco

Publisher: Umbrage Editions

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1884167055

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Snapshot of America at a crucial moment of transition.


FDR's Funeral Train

FDR's Funeral Train

Author: Robert Klara

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2010-03-16

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0230105939

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The April 1945 journey of FDR's funeral train became a thousand-mile odyssey, fraught with heartbreak and scandal. As it passed through the night, few of the grieving onlookers gave thought to what might be happening behind the Pullman shades, where women whispered and men tossed back highballs. Inside was a Soviet spy, a newly widowed Eleanor Roosevelt, who had just discovered that her husband's mistress was in the room with him when he died, all the Supreme Court justices, and incoming president Harry S. Truman who was scrambling to learn secrets FDR had never shared with him. Weaving together information from long-forgotten diaries and declassified Secret Service documents, journalist and historian Robert Klara enters the private world on board that famous train. He chronicles the three days during which the country grieved and despaired as never before, and a new president hammered out the policies that would galvanize a country in mourning and win the Second World War.


The Young Victims of the Nazi Regime

The Young Victims of the Nazi Regime

Author: Simone Gigliotti

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-05-05

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1472523903

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During the Nazi regime many children and young people in Europe found their lives uprooted by Nazi policies, resulting in their relocation around the globe. The Young Victims of the Nazi Regime represents the diversity of their experiences, covering a range of non-European perspectives on the Second World War and aspects of memory. This book is unique in that it places the experiences of children and youth in a transnational context, shifting the conversation of displacement and refuge to countries that have remained under-examined in a comparative context. Featuring essays from an international range of experts, this book analyses the key themes in three sections: the migration of children to countries including England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Kenya, and Brazil; the experiences of young people who remained in Nazi Europe and became victims of war, displacement and deportation; and finally the challenges of rebuilding lives and representing traumas in the aftermath of war. In its comparisons between Jewish and non-Jewish experiences and how these intersected and diverged, it revisits debates about cultural genocide through the separation of families and communities, as well as contributing new perspectives on forced labour, families and the Holocaust, and Germans as war victims.