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Eichmann before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer

By Bettina Stangneth

Smile Though Your Heart Is Breaking

By Pauline Prescott

A Fifty-year Silence

By Miranda Richmond Mouillot

Nothing For Tears

By Lali Horstmann

The Happiest Man on Earth: The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor

By Eddie Jaku

My Name is Anne, She Said, Anne Frank

By Jacqueline van Maarsen, Hester Velmans

Tin Ring: Love and Survival in the Holocaust

By Zdenka Fantlova

The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World

By Jonathan Freedland

I Sank The Bismarck

By John Moffat

The Survivors: The Story of the Belsen Remnant

By Leslie H Hardman, Cecily Goodman

Sand In My Shoes: Coming of Age in the Second World War: A WAAF's Diary

By Joan Rice

After Auschwitz: A story of heartbreak and survival by the stepsister of Anne Frank

By Eva Schloss

The Lesser Evil: The Diaries of Victor Klemperer 1945-1959

By Victor Klemperer

If This is a Man

By Primo Levi

Winter In The Morning: A Young Girl's Life in the Warsaw Ghetto and Beyond

By Janina Bauman

Inheriting Anne Frank

By Bryan Doyle

Train to Budapest

By Dacia Maraini

Chosen Few HB

By Kurlansky

Commander of the Exodus

By Yoram Kaniuk, Seymour Simckes

In My Brother's Image: Twin Brothers Separated by Faith after the Holocaust

By Eugene L. Pogany

Magda Goebbels

By Anja Klabunde

The Search Warrant

By Patrick Modiano

Treblinka Survivor: The Life and Death of Hershl Sperling

By Mark S Smith

Americans in Paris: Life and Death under Nazi Occupation 1940–44

By Glass, Charles

Never the Last Journey

By Felix Zandman, David Chanoff

Primo Levi: Tragedy of an Optimist

By Myriam Anissimov

The Double Bond: Primo Levi - A Biography

By Carole Angier

The Lesser Evil: The Diaries of Victor Klemperer 1945-1959

By Victor Klemperer

To The Bitter End: The Diaries of Victor Klemperer 1942-45

By Victor Klemperer

The Last Survivor: The miraculous true story of the Holocaust prisoner who survived three concentration camps

By Frank Krake