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Nonfiction Lawyers Without Rights: The Fate of Jewish Lawyers in Berlin after 1933 Simone Ladwig-Winters Edited by Bill Choyke
Essay In World War II-Era North Carolina, A Haven for German Jewish Artists and Academics Charles Darwent November 6, 2018
Children’s Outrunning the Nazis: The Brave Escape of Resistance Fighter Sven Somme Matt Chandler
Children’s The Children of Willesden Lane: A True Story of Hope and Survival During World War II Mona Golabek and Lee Cohen; Emil Sher, adaptation