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  2. Did the Children Cry? - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's War Against Jewish and Polish Children, 1939–45 is a 1994 book by Richard C. Lukas published by Hippocrene Books, [1] focusing on the topic of Nazi Germany treatment of children during World War II, covering topics of Nazi crimes against children with focus on Polish and Jewish children. The book received a second edition from the ...

  3. Roger Rosenblatt - Wikipedia

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    In total, he is the author of 21 books, which have been published in 14 languages. They include the national bestseller Rules for Aging; three collections of essays; and Children of War, based on his story in Time, which won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Prize [21] and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.

  4. Tomorrow (children's book) - Wikipedia

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    War is a common theme emerging in children’s books as “Some children have lived with war all of their lives and deserve picture books in which they see themselves and their lives reflected”. [5] Focused around the Syrian civil war, Tomorrow has brought forth a narrative to combat the fear and confusion that comes with war. [3]

  5. Anastasiia is one of only 388 children to have been rescued, according to Children of War, a portal created to track young deported Ukrainians. Only 2 per cent of those taken by Russia have ...

  6. Children of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Children of Russia (Spanish: niños de Rusia) were the 2,895 children evacuated to the Soviet Union by the authorities of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War. During 1937 and 1938, the children were sent from the Republican zone to the Soviet Union to avoid the rigours of war.

  7. The Boys' War: Confederate and Union Soldiers Talk About the ...

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    Kirkus Reviews found it "Undistinguished writing, but useful." [2] while The Cooperative Children's Book Center called it "an intriguing history of the Civil War". [3] Publishers Weekly wrote "Handsomely produced, the book does not shrink from presenting the stark images of youngsters killed or mutilated in battle. The extensive use of ...

  8. The Children's War - Wikipedia

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    The Children's War is a 2001 alternate history novel by J.N. Stroyar. It was followed by the sequels A Change of Regime and Becoming Them . The book was the long form winner of the Sidewise Award for Alternate History in 2001.

  9. The New York Review Children's Collection - Wikipedia

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    The New York Review Books Children's Collection (currently published under the label NYRB Kids) is a series of children's books released under the publishing imprint New York Review Books. The series was founded in 2003 to reintroduce some of the many children's books that have fallen out of print, or simply out of mainstream attention.