One way Ticket from Westerbork

One way Ticket from Westerbork
Author: Jonathan Gardiner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9493056767

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Luba

Luba
Author: Tsvi Dinur,Karen Dinur
Publsiher: Amsterdam Publishers
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2023-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789493322356

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Barely twenty years old, Luba imagines a promising future in Kovna, Lithuania (present-day Kaunas). However, the year is 1939 and Luba is Jewish. Along with the whole Jewish community, her life changes inexplicably with the Nazi occupation. From her point of view, her “crime” is that she is Jewish and she will make her voice heard to her captors, knowing her chances of survival are slim. With candid urgency, she recounts the war years, her encounter with the commander of the camp where she is interned, and her miraculous survival against all odds.

Jacob s Courage

Jacob s Courage
Author: Charles S. Weinblatt
Publsiher: Amsterdam Publishers
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2023-08-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9789493276949

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This book shows the critical roles that love, determination, and steadfast belief play toward battling one's demons both physically and mentally. Jacob's Courage is ultimately a tribute to the triumphant human spirit. - The Jewish Book Council Jacob's Courage is a poignant and powerful tale of love and bravery set against the harrowing backdrop of Nazi-occupied Austria. Follow the journey of two young Jews, Jacob and Rachael, as they navigate a world where innocence is ruthlessly destroyed. From their comfortable lives in Salzburg to a decrepit ghetto, from a prison camp where they secretly marry to their escape through a tunnel and their joining of the local partisans to fight the Nazis, their journey is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. But their courage is truly tested as they face the horrors of Auschwitz, where faith, love, and courage are their only allies. With unforgettable moments of chaste beauty, Jacob's Courage is a moving coming-of-age story that examines the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unspeakable brutality and genocide.

Speak up for Life

Speak up for Life
Author: Sheryl Ende
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2023-03-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781664293229

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Life is precious. Speak up for Life presents places in recent history that endured unprecedented attacks on life. Looking into some of the atrocities that have happened to God’s people and how easily life can be threatened can teach us how to live wisely in these uncertain times. Discover special people like Corrie ten Boom, the Midwife of Auschwitz and Kenny Blacksmith and how they lived and responded in the face of danger and hardship. Through vivid photography and beautiful artwork, unfolds true life stories that will challenge readers to speak up for life, stand in the gap, and be Jesus’ hands and feet in our culture today. Gently introducing controversial issues that are not often connected, each chapter immerses readers into a rich variety of resources. Dive deeper into studying Scripture in order to live an abundant life that brings God glory and carries His healing to the nations. Janice Huse, www.janicehuse.com Securely based on a scriptural foundation, it provides a clever format in which to present true stories of real life heroes of the faith. They are of different ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds, but devoted to a common faith which is proven during adversity. Their stories are masterfully interwoven, well-illustrated and documented, and enhanced with the author’s personal reflections. The pervasive theme uniting these heroes is their life testimony of sacrificial love and protection of life as represented by, “the least, the lost, the broken, and the forsaken.” Allan Parker, President of The Justice Foundation https://thejusticefoundation.org The message of this book is clear, and compelling. Life matters! Human life must be valued and protected in culture and law from conception till natural death. Compelling pictures and stories make this accessible to high school students and adults.

One Way Ticket from Westerbork

One Way Ticket from Westerbork
Author: Jonathan Gardiner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2021-01-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9493056759

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One-Way Ticket from Westerbork tells the unique story of the lives and fates of over 105,000 Jews who went who went through Camp Westerbork in the Netherlands, on their way to concentration camps in eastern Europe during the Holocaust.

Anne Frank and After

Anne Frank and After
Author: D. van Galen Last,Rolf Wolfswinkel
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789053561775

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The text considers two questions: what happened to the Jews of Holland during the war, and how has Dutch literature come to terms with the enormity of the event? The authors trace the destruction of Dutch Jewry and analyse the relation between history and the literature of the Holocaust.

Escapees

Escapees
Author: Tanja von Fransecky
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785338878

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Of the countless stories of resistance, ingenuity, and personal risk to emerge in the years following the Holocaust, among the most remarkable, yet largely overlooked, are those of the hundreds of Jewish deportees who escaped from moving trains bound for the extermination camps. In France, Belgium, and the Netherlands alone over 750 men, women and children undertook such dramatic escape attempts, despite the extraordinary uncertainty and physical danger they often faced. Drawing upon extensive interviews and a wealth of new historical evidence, Escapees gives a fascinating collective account of this hitherto neglected form of resistance to Nazi persecution.

And No More Sorrow

And No More Sorrow
Author: Liliane Pelzman,Liliane Pelzman-Kiek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131674520

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Pelzman (née Kiek) relates the experiences of her mother, Sonja, during the Holocaust, based on taped interviews. Sonja was born in 1922 in Hertogenbosch to an affluent Jewish family, the Cohens; during the war she lived in Amsterdam. Describes the German occupation of the Netherlands and first Nazi anti-Jewish measures. In October 1942, at the peak of the Nazi deportations of Jews, Sonja married Herman Rosenstein, a Jewish refugee from Germany. In May 1943 Herman was arrested and sent to Westerbork; a month later Sonja was also arrested. In February 1944 Sonja and Herman were deported to Theresienstadt, and from there to Auschwitz in August 1944. In November Sonja was transferred to Birnbäumel (then in Germany, now Gruszeczka, Poland), a satellite camp of Gross-Rosen. In January 1945 she evaded a death march and was liberated by the Soviets some days later. Her parents and sister, and her husband Herman, perished. After the war she married Maurits Kiek.