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Nonfiction When the World Closed its Doors: Struggling to Escape Nazi-Occupied Europe Ida Piller-Greenspan; Susan M. Branting
Nonfiction One Who Came Back: The Diary of a Jewish Survivor Joseph Katz; Hilda Reach, trans.; Foreword by Herman Taube
Nonfiction When Grownups Play at War: A Child’s Memoir Ilona Flutsztein-Gruda; Sarah Cummins, trans
Nonfiction The History of the Holocaust in Romania Jean Ancel; Yaffah Murciano, trans.; Leon Volovici, ed.
Children’s Beyond Courage: The Untold Story of Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust Doreen Rappaport
Nonfiction Explaining Life: The Wisdom of Modern Jewish Poetry, 1960 – 2010 Eleanor Ehrenkranz
Nonfiction The Liberator: One World War II Soldier’s 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau Alex Kershaw