Martin Gilbert is one of the world's pre-eminent historians of the Holocaust. Representing 40 years of research that Gilbert began in Poland in 1959; this comprehensive; illustrated volume traces the history of the Jewish people in Europe before; during; and after the Holocaust. Gilbert brilliantly blends this great swath of history with fresh; detailed accounts of individual drama: the rise of Nazism in Germany; the Jewish children who found refuge in Britain; the rejected refugees of the U.S.S. St Louis; the Warsaw Ghetto revolt; the stories of Anne Frank; Oscar Schindler; and the children of Izieu; as well as the reflections of survivors today. Never Again paints a deeply personal and cultural portrait of the Holocaust. Gilbert's sharp historical knowledge makes this work on the Holocaust enormously informative and tangibly real.
#2634178 in Books Keith O Gary 2012-07-06Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .71 x 5.50l; .80 #File Name: 0788405217312 pagesAnswering the call
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