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Waiting for Jerusalem: Surviving the Holocaust in Romania (Contributions to the Study of World History, No 37) by I.C. Butnaru
Walking With the Damned: The Shocking Murder of the Man Who Freed 30,000 Prisoners from the Nazis by Ted Schwarz
Wallenberg: Missing Hero by Kati Marton
The Wannsee Protocol and a 1944 Report on Auschwitz by the Office of Strategic Services., (Holocaust No. 11.) by Wannsee Konferenz
The War Against the Jews: 1933-1945 by Lucy S. Dawidowicz
War from Within by Sophie Goetzel-Leviathan
The War of the Doomed: Jewish Armed Resistance in Poland, 1942-1944 by Shmuel Krakowski
War Refugee Board 'Weekly Reports' (America and the Holocaust, Vol 11) by David S. Wyman
War Refugee Board: Basic Rescue Operations (America and the Holocaust, Vol 7) by David S. Wyman
War Refugee Board: Hungary (America and the Holocaust , Vol 8) by David S. Wyman
War Refugee Board: Special Problems (America & the Holocaust Ser) by David Wyman
War, Holocaust and Stalinism: A Documented History of the Jewish Anti-Facist Committee in the USSR (New History of Russia, Vol 1) Vol 1 by Shimon Redlich
Warrant for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish World Conspiracy and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion by Norman Cohn;
The Warsaw Ghetto: A Christian's Testimony by Wladyslaw Bartoszewski
The Warsaw Ghetto: A Photographic Record 1941-1944 by Joe J. Heydecker
The Warsaw Ghetto in Photographs: 206 Views Made in 1941 by Ulrich Keller
A Wayfarer in a World in Upheaval (Studies in Judaica and the Holocaust, No 12) by Bernard L. Ginsburg, Nathan, Dr. Kravetz
A Wayfarer in a World of Upheaval (Studies in Judaica and the Holocaust, No 12) by Bernard Ginsburg, Nathan, Dr. Kravetz
We Are Children Just the Same: Vedem, the Secret Magazine by the Boys of Terezin by Marie Rut Krizkova, et al
We Are Witnesses: Five Diaries of Teenagers Who Died in the Holocaust by Jacob Boas
We Remember the Holocaust by David A. Adler
We Survived the Holocaust by Elaine Landau
We Were Children Just Like You by Yaffa Eliach
Were We Our Brothers' Keepers?: The Public Response of American Jews to the Holocaust, 1938-1944 by Haskel Lookstein
Western Society After the Holocaust by Lyman H. Letgers
What God Wants by Lily Brett, David Rankin
What Have We Learned: Telling the Story and Teaching the Lessons of the Holocaust: Papers of the 20th Anniversary Scholars' Conference by Scholar's Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches 1990
What Have We Learned?: Telling the Story and Teaching the Lessons of the Holocaust: Papers of the 20th Anniversary Scholars' Conference (Symposium,) by Franklin H. Littell, et al
What Kind of God?: Essays in Honor of Richard L. Rubenstein (Studies in the Shoah, Vol 11) by Betty Rogers Rubenstein, et al
When God and Man Failed: Non Jewish Views of the Holocaust by Harry J. Cargas
When Light Pierced the Darkness: Christian Rescue of Jews in Nazi-Occupied Poland by Nechama Tec
When Memory Comes by Saul Friedlander
When They Came to Take My Father--: Voices of the Holocaust by Mark Seliger, et al
Where Are the Children?: Conversations in Germany by Herb Brin
Whispers in the Darkness by Sam Goldenberg
The Whitewashing of the Yellow Badge: Antisemitism and Philosemitism in Postwar Germany (Studies in Antisemitism) by Frank Stern, William Templer
Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of our Time, Michael Shermer, W.H. Freeman and Company, New York (1997)
Why the Holocaust Happened by Erik Zuesse (download sample text)
Who Shall Live: The Wilhelm Bachner Story by Samuel P. Oliner, Kathleen M. Lee
Who
Shall Live and Who Shall Die? by Laurence Jarvik. VHS
Videotape. The first American documentary about US and the Holocaust.
This film contains a rare filmed interview with Peter Bergson, (Hillel
Kook) and Samuel Merlin, who along with Ben Hecht organized rescue
efforts for European Jewry during World War II and were responsible in
part for the establishment of the War Refugee Board in 1944, which
saved thousands of lives and sponsored the Raoul Wallenberg mission in
Hungary as well. It was the first American film on this topic.
Controversial at first, it is now in the collection of the US
Holocaust Museum, where it is listed as indispensible.
Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of our Time, Michael Shermer, W.H. Freeman and Company, New York (1997)
Who Speaks for the Vanquished: American Jewish Leaders and the Holocaust by Leon Weliczker Wells
Why Germany?: National Socialist Anti-Semitism and the European Context by John Milfull
Why Should Jews Survive?: Looking Past the Holocaust Toward a Jewish Future by Michael Goldberg
The Wiesenthal File by Alan Levy
Will to Live: One Family's Story of Surviving the Holocaust by Adam Starkopf
With God in Hell: Judaism in the Ghettos and Deathcamps by Eliezer Berkovits
With Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest: Memories of the War Years in Hungary by Per Anger
Witness
: Images of Auschwitz, by David Olere, Alexander Oler,
Alexandre Oler
Witness Through the Imagination: Jewish-American Holocaust Literature (Jewish and Holocaust Studies) by S. Lillian Kremer
Witness to Annihilation: Surviving the Holocaust a Memoir by Samuel Drix
Witness to History: Man and God in Two Worlds (Studies in Judaica and the Holocaust, No 16) by Joseph Rebhun, Nathan Kravetz
Witness to the Holocaust by Michael Berenbaum
Witnesses : Life in Occupied Krakow by Miriam Peleg-Marianska, Mordecai Peleg
Witnesses to the Holocaust: An Oral History (Twayne's Oral History Series, No 2) by Rhonda G. Lewin
The World Must Know: The History of the Holocaust As Told in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Michael Berenbaum
Women in the Resistance and in the Holocaust: The Voices of Eyewitnesses by Vera Laska
The Women of Terezin by Cara Desilva
Women of Theresienstadt: Voices from a Concentration Camp by Ruth Schwertfeger
A World in Turmoil: An Integrated Chronology of the Holocaust and World War II (Bibliographies and Indexes in World History, No 22) by Hershel Edelheit, Abraham J. Edelheit
The World Must Know: TheHistory of the Holocaust As Told in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Michael Berenbaum, et al
The World Reacts to the Holocaust by David S. Wyman
The World That Crumbled by Malka Moskovits
Would God It Were Night: The Ordeal of a Jewish Boy from Cracow-Through Auschwitz, Mauthausen, and Gusen by Zvi Barlev-Bleicher
Wrestling Until Day-Break: Searching for Meaning in the Thinking on the Holocaust (Milkin Library of Jewish Public Affairs) by Eliezer Schweid
Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust: Narrative and the Consequences of Interpretation by James Edward Young
Writing and the Holocaust by Berel Lang
Writing As Resistance: Four Women Confronting the Holocaust: Edith Stein, Simone Weil, Anne Frank, Etty Hillesum by Rachel Feldhay Brenner
Writing the Book of Esther (French Expressions) by Henri Raczymow, Dori Katz
Written
on Memory: Survivors of the Holocaust by Jeffrey A. Wolin
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