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Books
Holocaust Heroes & Nazi Criminals (series)
The Diary of a Young Girl - Anne Frank
Call Number: 949.2 FRA (Adult Services)
Night - Elie Wiesel
Call Number: 940.5318 WIE (Adult Services)
Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow
Call Number: 943.086 BAR (Juvenile Non-Fiction)The Holocaust
Call Number: 940.5318 HOL (Juvenile Reference)Encyclopedia of the Holocaust
Call Number: 940.5318 ENC (Adult Reference)
eResources
Looking for teacher-approved websites? Look no further! But don't forget to get out your library card; you're going to need it!
- Biographies of Holocaust Survivors Need to do a report on a famous person from the Holocaust? Search here for a biography on their life.
- Biographies of Holocaust Victims Need to do a report on a famous person from the Holocaust? Search here for a biography on their life.
- eLibrary: Holocaust information Find newspaper articles, pictures and audio files on hundreds of Holocaust-related topics such as Kristallnacht, Anne Frank, famous rescuers, concentration camps, depictions in art, etc.
- World Book: The Holocaust Find basic information from the World Book Encyclopedia.
- World War II (Magazine) Browse through articles from the magazine World War II.
Computers @ the Library
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Fiction Books
Check out our complete list of picture books, juvenile fiction books, and teen fiction books about the Holocaust.
The Book Thief
Call Number: TEEN ZUSAK MARKUS
Number the Stars
Call Number: J LOWRY, LOIS (Juvenile Newbery Award)
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