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Nonfiction From Day to Day: One Man’s Diary of Survival in Nazi Concentration Camps Odd Nansen; Timothy J. Boyce, ed.
Nonfiction 1915 Diary of S. A. An-sky: A Russian Jewish Writer at the Eastern Front S. A. An-sky; Polly Zavadivker, trans.
Nonfiction Salvaged Pages: Young Writers Diaries of the Holocaust, Second Edition Alexandra Zapruder, ed.
Nonfiction Rywka’s Diary: The Writings of a Jewish Girl from the Lodz Ghetto Rywka Lipszyc and Anita Friedman
Nonfiction To the Gates of Jerusalem: The Diaries and Papers of James G. McDonald, 1945 – 1947 James G. McDonald; Goda, McDonald Stewart, Hochberg, and Breitman, eds.
Nonfiction Bless the Bitter and the Sweet: A Sabra Girls’s Diary from the Last Days of British Rule and the Rebirth of Israel Naomi Harris Rosenblatt
Nonfiction A Window on Their World: The Court Diary of Rabbi Hayyim Gundersheim — Frankfurt am Main, 1773 – 1794 Edward Fram
Nonfiction Ponary Diary, July 1941-November 1943: A Bystander’s Account of a Mass Murder Kazimierz Sakowicz, Yitzhak Arad, ed.
Nonfiction At the Edge of the Abyss: A Concentration Camp Diary, 1943 – 1944 David Koker; Robert Jan von Pelt, ed.; Horn and Irons, trans.
Nonfiction One Who Came Back: The Diary of a Jewish Survivor Joseph Katz; Hilda Reach, trans.; Foreword by Herman Taube
Nonfiction A Boy in Terezin: The Private Diary of Pavel Weiner, April 1944-April 1945 Pavel Weiner; Pavel Weiner and Karen Weiner, trans.; Deborah Dwork, intro.