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Narrative Theology After Auschwitz: From Alienation to Ethics by Darrell J. Fasching

A Nation on Trial: The Goldhagen Thesis and Historical Truth by Norman G. Finkelstein, Ruth Bettina Birn

The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide by Robert Jay Lifton

Nazi Germany and the Jews: The Years of Persecution, 1933-1939 (Vol 1) by Saul Friedlander, Griedlander

Nazi Gold: The Full Story of the Fifty-Year Swiss-Nazi Conspiracy to Steal Billions from Europe's Jews and Holocaust Survivors) by Tom Bower

The Nazi Holocaust by Ronnie S. Landau

Nazi Mass Murder: A Documentary History of the Use of Poison Gas by Eugen Kogon, Hermann Langbein, Adalbert Ruckerl (Translator), Mary Scott

The Nazis: A Warning from History by Laurence Rees, Ian Kershaw

The Nazis Seize Power, 1933-1941 by Stuart A. Kallen

The Neppi Modona Diaries: Reading Jewish Survival Through My Italian Family by Kate Cohen

The Net of Dreams; A Family's Search for a Rightful Place by Julie Salamon

The Netherlands and Nazi Germany (Erasmus Lectures 1988) by Louis De Jong, Louis De Jong, Simon Schama

Never to Be Forgotten: A Young Girl's Holocaust Memoir by Beatrice Muchman [Memoir, Belgium]

Never to Forget: The Jews of the Holocaust by Milton Meltzer

New Perspectives on the Holocaust: A Guide for Teachers and Scholars by Rochelle L. Millen (Editor), Timothy A. Bennett (Editor), Jack D. Mann, Robert Welker

Night by Elie Wiesel

The Night Trilogy: Night Dawn the Accident by Elie Wiesel

A Nightmare in History: The Holocaust, 1933-1945 by Miriam Chaikin


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