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  2. Bibliography of the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    The Holocaust literature is extensive: The Bibliography on Holocaust Literature (edited by Abraham Edelheit and Hershel Edelheit) in its 1993 update listed around 20,000 items, including books, journal articles, pamphlets, newspaper stories and dissertations. [1]

  3. People Love Dead Jews - Wikipedia

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    People Love Dead Jews consists of 12 essays exploring how Jewish tragedy is commemorated, how the Holocaust is written about, how the media presents antisemitic events, how museums honor Jewish heritage, how society reads literature with Jewish protagonists are all distractions from the main issue, which is the specific deaths of Jews.

  4. Category:History books about the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    The Black Book of Soviet Jewry; The Black Book: The Nazi Crime Against the Jewish People; Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning; Bringing the Dark Past to Light; Buried by the Times; The Business of Genocide

  5. 12 Holocaust Books That Everyone Should Read

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    4. Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. Viktor E. Frankl’s memoir of his experiences in Nazi death camps—including Auschwitz—from 1942 to 1945 describes his attempts to hold on to ...

  6. Encyclopedia of the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (1990) has been called "the most recognized reference book on the Holocaust". [1] It was published in an English-language translated edition by Macmillan in tandem with the Hebrew language original edition published by Yad Vashem (יד ושם), the Holocaust Remembrance Authority in Israel .

  7. The Sunflower (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book's second half is a symposium of answers from various people, including other Holocaust survivors, religious leaders and former Nazis. The book was originally published in German by Opera Mundi in Paris, France in 1969. The first English translation was published in 1970. [1]

  8. Category:Holocaust literature - Wikipedia

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    Category: Holocaust literature. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Books about the Holocaust (9 C, 35 P) C.

  9. The Holocaust in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Holocaust has been a common subject in American literature, with authors ranging from Saul Bellow to Sylvia Plath addressing it in their works. The title character of American author William Styron 's novel Sophie's Choice (1979), is a former inmate of Auschwitz who tells the story of her Holocaust experience to the narrator over the course ...