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Nonfiction A German Jew’s Triumph: Fritz Oppenheimer and the Denazification of Germany Cindy Schweich Handler
Fiction No Matter How Far: Based on the True Story of a Holocaust Survivor’s Tireless Search to Find His Wife in Post-War Europe Gene Greenberg
Nonfiction Paris Undercover: A Wartime Story of Courage, Friendship, and Betrayal Matthew Goodman
Nonfiction No Road Leading Back: An Improbable Escape from the Nazis in a Place Called Ponar, and the Tangled Way We Tell the Story of the Holocaust Chris Heath
Nonfiction Two Wheels to Freedom: The Story of a Young Jew, Wartime Resistance, and a Daring Escape Arthur J. Magida
Children’s The Girl Who Sang: A Holocaust Memoir of Hope and Survival Estelle Nadel, with Bethany Strout; Sammy Savos, illus.
Fiction Facing the Enemy: How a Nazi Youth Camp in America Tested a Friendship Barbara Krasner