BOOKS: THE HOLOCAUST, THE FRENCH AND THE JEWSWilliam Garvin
“World War II seems to be of perennial interest to readers, but events in Europe—whether it’s important battles or the Holocaust—seem to take precedence. Much less well covered is the war in Asia, including its aftermath. While many of us know about the Nuremberg trials, fewer know mu...
The book is set in 1943 during the Holocaust(大屠杀). It took place three days after Denmark surrendered(投降)to Germany. Around this time, the Nazi(纳粹)began to “relocate” the Jews(犹太人)they had caught in Denmark. The book’s main character, 10-year-old Annemarie, lives in Den...
New, highly acclaimed book on Jewish culture, history, achievement. The Golden Age details over 200 years of Jews in the areas of Politics, Entertainment, Science, Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes, Art and more.
A survey commissioned in 2019 revealed the shocking result that over half of Britonsdid not knowthat at least six millions Jews had been murdered during the Holocaust. This result was all the more surprising given the fact that the Holocaust, as a topic, has been part of the national curricu...
American-Born German Countess Defied Nazis, Helped Jews, U.S. POWsRead More » Books, Poetry & Short Stories,Donald H. Harrison,Holocaust,International,Jewish History,Philanthropy & Volunteerism,Staff and Bylined Contributors Today’s Jewish World: Jonathan Foer ...
As Jews living in 1940s Czechoslovakia, Renee, Herta, and their parents were in immediate danger when the Holocaust came to their door in 1943. As the only hearing person in her family, Renee had to alert her parents and sister whenever the sound of Nazi boots approached their home so the...
Outstanding is the best word to describe this book. When we think of the holocaust, it is natural and proper to think of mans inhumanity towards man with the question, my G_d why have you abandoned me? This book does not ask that question, as the Hasidic Jews in this book survivor. ...
'Maus' by Art Spiegelman is a graphic novel that tells the story of the Holocaust using anthropomorphic characters, with Jews portrayed as mice and Nazis as cats. It interweaves the author's interviews with his father about his experiences during the Holocaust. 'Maus' has faced challenges for...
PhotoIreland Festival announces Martin Parr’s selection of the 30 most influential photobooks of the last decade. The selection, on show at the National Photographic Archive of Ireland until the 31st of July, is featured in the exhibition catalogue, limited to an edition of 500. The catalogue...