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| 245 | _aSurviving the Holocaust | On The Front Line | Point of Impact | ||
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_aChicago, IL, United States _bRaintree _c06 Mar 2006 |
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_a32 Pages _bHardback _c209 x 259 x 11mm | 390g |
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_aUsing personal accounts, describes the terrible loss of life in the trenches on the Western Front as well as on other battlegrounds around the world.This book, for a lower reading level, tells you all about the Holocaust. This was the Nazi's murder of over six million people during World War II. Using vivid personal accounts to tell the stories of real people, it tracks the tragic events from the Nazis coming to power in the 1930s to the liberation of the concentration camps in 1945. Find out: What was the 'Final Solution?' How did Oskar Schindler help Jews? What was life like in the Nazi camps?
_dDiscrimination & Social Justice - Internment Camps |
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_GDiscrimination & Social Justice - Internment Camps _aDiscrimination & Social Justice - Internment Camps _dDiscrimination & Social Justice - Internment Camps |
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