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The Nazi Officer's Wife: How One Jewish Woman Survived the Holocaust is a 1999 autobiography by Austrian-born Edith Hahn-Beer.Written with the help of Susan Dworkin, the book's first edition was published by Rob Weibach Books and William Morrow and Company. [1]
Nonfiction Holocaust Books. ... nonfiction tomes are your best bet—especially those written by Holocaust survivors who live with the history every day. 1. ... unmarried Jewish women who, on ...
In the book "I am a Star"- Child of the Holocaust, Inge explains how her life changed once the Nazis invaded. She goes into detail about how all Jews, among her, were required to wear a yellow star on all of their clothing. Moving forward into the book, Ingle explains what it was like in the Concentration Camps. She explains how it was terrible ...
After escaping from the sewers of Lviv, Chiger and her family moved to Israel. There, she studied to become a dentist and married another Holocaust survivor, named Marian. [6] Chiger and her husband emigrated to the United States. They now live in Long Island, New York, and Krystyna Chiger is retired. Chiger and Marian have two children and two ...
This memoir, written in 1992, is considered by Klüger to be the precursor to Still Alive. Klüger wrote both versions separately, specifically noting that she did not translate the German weiter leben into the English Still Alive but rather wrote a parallel memoir, for her children and her American students. [ 15 ]
Helen Epstein is the author, co-author, translator or editor of ten books of narrative non-fiction including the non-fiction trilogy Children of the Holocaust, Where She Came From: A Daughter’s Search for Her Mother’s History and The Long Half-Lives of Love and Trauma; and Joe Papp: An American Life, the biography of a theater producer .
June Hersh is an American author. Her works include Recipes Remembered: A Celebration of Survival, Still Here: Inspiration from Survivors and Liberators of the Holocaust, The Kosher Carnivore: The Ultimate Meat and Poultry Cookbook, Yoghurt a Global History and Iconic New York Jewish Food, a History and Guide with Recipes (the History Press, February 2023.)
Adlington has written several young adult novels, including The Red Ribbon (2017), a fictional story about a woman named Ella who was a seamstress in a concentration camp during the Holocaust in the Second World War. The book was shortlisted for a "Young Quills Award" in the 14 to young adult category in 2018. [4]