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As Judy and Sam return to Poland again and again, fresh obstacles emerge. In 2000 the U.S.-based Polish historian Jan Gross published “Neighbors,” a book that presents substantial evidence of ...
Grabowski’s 496-page book is now available on Yad Vashem’s website. Grabowski has written numerous books and articles focusing on the Holocaust in Poland.
Liesbeth Heenk has published 115 Holocaust memoirs and nonfiction narratives in English, and she continues to search for stories that recount the experiences people lived through during that low point ...
Jews in the Garden: A Holocaust Survivor, the Fate of His Family, and the Secret History of Poland in World War II; By Judy Rakwosky; Sourcebooks; 384 pp., $17.99 A veteran reporter who spent ...
Three years later, the government implemented a law steeped in grievance over how Poland’s World War II history is described. The 2018 memory law forbids any expression describing complicity by ...
Czeslawa Kwoka, a Catholic Polish girl, was murdered at Auschwitz on March 12, 1943. She was 14 years old. Until her ...
“Lovers in Auschwitz” and “Cold Crematorium,” two works by journalists published 74 years apart, offer different ways of representing the horrors of the Holocaust.
Ari Richter’s, ‘Never Again Will I Visit Auschwitz,’ explores the intersection of his family’s Holocaust history and Jewish identity.
For family Passover Seders, Dr. Ornstein wrote stories about her Holocaust experiences, which she collected into a book.
The Yiddish writer Chava Rosenfarb was born 100 years ago, into a world that no longer exists. In 1923, Lodz was home to the second-largest Jewish community in Poland, about 250,000 Jews, more ...
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When Artistic Grandkids Of Holocaust Survivors Find Their Muse In Poland's Footprints - MSNA groundbreaking book by the U.S. writer and daughter of survivors, Helen Epstein, was published at that time, titled Children of the Holocaust. It was one of the first books to explore ...
Poland is the place where the Holocaust was perpetrated; it’s here, on pre-war Polish territory, that close to five million out of six million Jews were put to death. Out of three million Polish ...
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