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HALLIE, Philip
Lest Innocent Blood be Shed
The Story of the Village of Le Chambon and how Goodness happened there.
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HARDING, Thomas
Hanns and Rudolf
The German Jew and the Hunt for the Kommandant of Auschwitz.
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HART, Kitty
Return to Auschwitz
The Remarkable Story of a Girl who survived the Holocaust.
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HILL, Mavis
Auschwitz in England
A Record of a Libel Action. With a Foreword by Lord Denning.
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HUMBLE, ed.], [Richard
‘The Warsaw Ghetto no longer exists’
[Orbis World War II Special].
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KANTOR, Alfred
The Book of Alfred Kantor
An Artist's Journal of the Holocaust.With a Preface by John Wykert.
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KESSEL, Sim
Hanged at Auschwitz
Translated by Melville and Delight Wallace. [First English Edition].
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KLEMPERER, Victor
The Diaries of Victor Klemperer 1933-1959
Abridged and translated from the German Edition by Martin Chalmers.
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KULSKI, Julian Eugeniusz
Dying, We Live
The Personal Chronicle of a Young Freedom Fighter in Warsaw (1939-1945).
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LAQUEUR, Walter
The Terrible Secret
An Investigation into the Suppression of Information about Hitler's 'Final Solution'.
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MASER, Werner
Nuremberg. A Nation on Trial
Translated from the German by Richard Barry. [First English Edition.]
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MORGAN, Ted
An Uncertain Hour. The French, the Germans, the Jews, the Klaus Barbie Trial, and the City of Lyon 1940-1945
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NAUMANN, Bernd
Auschwitz. A Report on the Proceedings against Robert Karl Ludwig Mulka and Others before the Court at Frankfurt
Translated by Jean Steinberg. With an Introduction by Hannah Arendt. [First English Edition.]
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NEAVE, Airey
Nuremberg. A Personal Record of the Trial of the Major Nazi War Criminals in 1945-6
[Foreword by Rebecca West].
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Holocaust & War Crimes
Works relating to war crimes and atrocities in general, and to the Holocaust in particular, Includes pre-war treatment of the Jews, Kristallnacht, treatment of populations of occupied nations (except the Channel Islands; see 'WWII: Home Front'), reprisals, deportations, Wannsee, Final Solution, the camps, medical experiments, euthanasia, Warsaw, Nuremberg, tribunals, trials of groups and individuals, Nazi-hunters, and post-war extraditions and arraignments.
For all aspects of Japanese war crimes, atrocities and treatment of POWs (including Changhi, camps and railways) see ‘WWII: Far East’.