The Holocaust : a history of courage and resistance
Library Item
Call NumberYA 940.5318 S77h
Dates1974; ©1973
Statement of Responsibilityby Bea Stadtler ; edited by Morrison David Bial ; illustrated by David Stone Martin.
Creators & ContributorsStadtler, Bea (author)
Bial, Morrison David (editor)
Martin, David Stone (illustrator)
SummaryDescribes the experiences of Jews in Germany and other European countries during the twelve years of the Third Reich when more than six million of their number were systematically destroyed.
ContentsPreface / Yehuda Bauer
- Before the Beginning
- Night of the Broken Glass
- The Right to Live
- The Yellow Badge
- The Judenrat Government
- The Rabbi Leaders
- The Warsaw Ghetto
- The Boy Who Fought Back: Mordechai Anielewicz
- A Leader in the Underground
- Father of Orphans: Janusz Korczak
- The Doctor Warriors
- Women Fighters
- The Underground Press
- A "Model" Concentration Camp: Theresienstadt
- Passover in a Concentration Camp
- Danish Rescue
- The Righteous Gentiles: Joop Westerwill
- The Lady with the Stamps
- Rescue from the Sky
- Youth Aliyah and Aliyah Bet
- Hunted and Hunters
- A Unique World Court: The Nuremberg Trial
Physical Description xii, 210 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Carrier Typevolume
LanguageEnglish
PublisherNew York : Behrman House, Inc.
Notes
- Edition for 1973 published under title: The Test
- Bibliography: pages 205–207
RecognitionGifted in 1995 by Sarah Rozenberg-Warm