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Ashes in the snow : a novel / by Ramunno, Oriana,1980-author.(CARDINAL)880259; Gregor, Katherine,translator.(CARDINAL)425441;
"A spellbinding murder mystery with the plotting and characterization of Louise Penny or Agatha Christie set in Auschwitz at Christmas, 1943"--
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Auschwitz (Concentration camp); World War, 1939-1945;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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The great escape [videorecording] / by Dugan, David.; Radice, Mark.; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)(CARDINAL)154259; WGBH Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)268015;
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Stalag Luft III.; Concentration camp escapes;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Auschwitz : a history / by Steinbacher, Sybille,1966-(CARDINAL)383959;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Anatomy of the Auschwitz death camp / by Berenbaum, Michael,1945-(CARDINAL)720612; Gutman, Israel.(CARDINAL)154873; U.S. Holocaust Research Institute.(CARDINAL)380583; United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.(CARDINAL)275202;
Includes bibliographical references and index.More than a million people were murdered at Auschwitz, of whom 90 percent were Jews. Here leading scholars from around the world provide the first comprehensive account of what took place at Auschwitz.
Subjects: Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The red ribbon / by Adlington, Lucy,1970-author.(CARDINAL)465832;
As 14-year-old Ella begins her first day at work she steps into a world of silks, seams, scissors, pins, hems and trimmings. She is a dressmaker, but this is no ordinary sewing workshop. Hers are no ordinary clients. Ella has joined the seamstresses of Birkenau-Auschwitz, as readers may recognise it. Every dress she makes could mean the difference between life and death. And this place is all about survival. Ella seeks refuge from this reality, and from haunting memories, in her work and in the world of fashion and fabrics. She is faced with painful decisions about how far she is prepared to go to survive. Is her love of clothes and creativity nothing more than collaboration with her captors, or is it a means of staying alive?Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Birkenau (Concentration camp); World War, 1939-1945; Dressmakers;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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Death camp uprising : the escape from Sobibor Concentration Camp / by Yomtov, Nel,author.(CARDINAL)371021;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Condemned to Die -- Rush to Freedom -- The Nightmare is Over.Presented in graphic novel format. "Join the determined men and women who were part of the mass breakout from the Sobibor death camp. From the organization of the daring plan to the hardships suffered after the escape, this story doesn't just tell you about mankind's fierce will to survive. It drops you behind enemy lines to experience the ordeal yourself" (Back cover).GN580LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Sobibór (Concentration camp); Sobibór (Concentration camp); Internment camp escapes; Nazi concentration camp escapes; Internment camp escapes; Nazi concentration camp escapes;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Four red sweaters [audio-enabled device] / by Adlington, Lucy,1970-author.; Wane, Esther,narrator.; Playaway Digital Audio,issuing body.(CARDINAL)565887; Playaway Products, LLC,issuing body.(CARDINAL)868990;
Read by Esther Wane.Sound files.The New York Times bestselling author of The Dressmakers of Auschwitz tells the stories of four Jewish girls during the Holocaust, strangers whose lives were unknowingly linked by everyday garments, revealing how the ordinary can connect us in extraordinary ways.Adult.Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Informational works.; Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Birkenau (Concentration camp); Jewish women in the Holocaust.; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945);
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Four red sweaters [sound recording] : powerful true stories of women and the Holocaust / by Adlington, Lucy,1970-author.; Wane, Esther,narrator.;
Read by Esther Wane.Jock Heidenstein, Anita Lasker, Chana Zumerkorn, and Regina Feldman all faced the Holocaust in different ways. While they did not know each other, in fact had never met, each had a red sweater that would play a major part in their lives. In this absorbing and deeply moving account, award-winning clothes historian Lucy Adlington documents their stories, knitting together the experiences that fragmented their families and their lives. Adlington immortalizes these young women whose resilience, skills, strength, and kindness accompanied them through the darkest events in human history. A powerful reminder of the suffering they endured and a celebration of courage, love, and tenacity, this moving and original work illuminates moments long lost to history, now pieced back together by a simple garment.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Biographies.; Informational works.; Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Birkenau (Concentration camp); Jewish women in the Holocaust.; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Four red sweaters : powerful true stories of women and the Holocaust / by Adlington, Lucy,1970-author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [313]-318) and index.Introducing four girls -- Part one: salvaged. End of the old, beginning of the new -- Winter can get grim -- When you hear your name, please come forward -- We do not know where it will end -- Weather the storm -- What is going to happen to us next? -- Part two: unravelled. Dressed in as many layers as possible -- What lovely things we made in the ghetto -- Nobody must know -- Who can knit? -- An irresistible urge to flee -- I feel good that I fought -- Part three: remnants. The train seemed to have no end -- In Auschwitz they stripped us of everything -- Battling for survival by sheer instinct -- We had learned to be resourceful -- Memories become your possessions -- So many missing things -- Postscript."The New York Times bestselling author of The Dressmakers of Auschwitz tells the stories of four Jewish girls during the Holocaust, strangers whose lives were unknowingly linked by everyday garments, revealing how the ordinary can connect us in extraordinary ways. Jock Heidenstein, Anita Lasker, Chana Zumerkorn, and Regina Feldman all faced the Holocaust in different ways. While they did not know each other-in fact had never met-each had a red sweater that would play a major part in their lives. In this absorbing and deeply moving account, award-winning clothes historian Lucy Adlington documents their stories, knitting together the experiences that fragmented their families and their lives. Adlington immortalizes these young women whose resilience, skills, strength, and kindness accompanied them through the darkest events in human history. A powerful reminder of the suffering they endured and a celebration of courage, love, and tenacity, this moving and original work illuminates moments long lost to history, now pieced back together by a simple garment. Four Red Sweaters is illustrated with more than two dozen black-and-white images throughout."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Informational works.; Illustrated works.; Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Birkenau (Concentration camp); Jewish women in the Holocaust.; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945);
Available copies: 42 / Total copies: 48
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Four red sweaters [large print] : powerful true stories of women and the Holocaust / by Adlington, Lucy,1970-author.;
Includes bibliographical references.Introducing four girls -- Part one: salvaged. End of the old, beginning of the new -- Winter can get grim -- When you hear your name, please come forward -- We do not know where it will end -- Weather the storm -- What is going to happen to us next? -- Part two: unravelled. Dressed in as many layers as possible -- What lovely things we made in the ghetto -- Nobody must know -- Who can knit? -- An irresistible urge to flee -- I feel good that I fought -- Part three: remnants. The train seemed to have no end -- In Auschwitz they stripped us of everything -- Battling for survival by sheer instinct -- We had learned to be resourceful -- Memories become your possessions -- So many missing things -- Postscript."The New York Times bestselling author of The Dressmakers of Auschwitz tells the stories of four Jewish girls during the Holocaust, strangers whose lives were unknowingly linked by everyday garments, revealing how the ordinary can connect us in extraordinary ways. Jock Heidenstein, Anita Lasker, Chana Zumerkorn, and Regina Feldman all faced the Holocaust in different ways. While they did not know each other-in fact had never met-each had a red sweater that would play a major part in their lives. In this absorbing and deeply moving account, award-winning clothes historian Lucy Adlington documents their stories, knitting together the experiences that fragmented their families and their lives. Adlington immortalizes these young women whose resilience, skills, strength, and kindness accompanied them through the darkest events in human history. A powerful reminder of the suffering they endured and a celebration of courage, love, and tenacity, this moving and original work illuminates moments long lost to history, now pieced back together by a simple garment. Four Red Sweaters is illustrated with more than two dozen black-and-white images throughout"--
Subjects: Personal narratives.; Large print books.; Auschwitz (Concentration camp); Birkenau (Concentration camp); Jewish women in the Holocaust.; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945);
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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