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Holocaust Literature



Holocaust - hŏlˈəkôstˌ, hōˈlə–, name given to the period of persecution and extermination of European Jews by Nazi Germany. Although anti-Semitism in Europe has a long history, persecution of German Jews began with Hitler's rise to power in 1933. Jews were disenfranchised, then terrorized in anti-Jewish riots (such as Kristallnacht)   Read More...

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Holocaust Literature

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    Anthology of Holocaust Literature
    by Jacob Glatstein, Israel Knox, Samuel Margoshes. 412 pgs.


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    Holocaust Fiction
    by Sue Vice. 239 pgs.


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