| Holocaust Memoirs, Testimonies, Histories
Select Bibliography (ENGLISH) Compiled by Dr. Karin Doerr©, Concordia University
There
are literally thousands of personal testimonies. This compilation contains a
collection of varied and different perspectives and experiences of those who
lived through and witnessed the Shoah. I have provided short annotations if
the content is not obvious from the title. *#Altbeker
Cyprys, Ruth. A Jump for Life: A
Survivor's Journal from Nazi-Occupied Poland. New York:
Continuum, 1997. [Excellent account of the constantly threatened Jewish life
(here of a woman) in Poland during the Holocaust and the difficulty of
survival afterwards.] *Anthology of Holocaust Literature. Eds. Jacob Glatstein, Israel Knox, and Samuel Margoshes. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1969. [Collection of eyewitness accounts] *Appignanesi,
Lisa. Losing the Dead. London:
Chatto & Windus, 1999. Améry,
Jean. At the Mind's Limits:
Contemplations by a Survivor on Auschwitz and its Realities. Trans.
Sidney Rosenfeld and Stella P. Rosenfeld. Bloomington: Indiana University
Press, 1980 Amichai,
Yehuda. Not
of This Time, Not of This Place. Trans. Shlomo Katz. New York: Harper, 1963. Appelfeld,
Aharon. Beyond Despair: Three Lectures
and a Conversation with Philip Roth. Trans. Jeffrey M. Green. New York:
Fromm International Publishing Corporations, 1994. *Auschwitz--The Nazi Civilization: Twenty-Three Women Prisoners' Accounts.
Ed. and trans. Lore Shelley;
Foreword Yehuda Bauer. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1992.
[Auschwitz camp administration, SS enterprises, and workshops] *Barach,
Susan D. Tell Them We Remember: The
Story of the Holocaust. Boston: Little, Frown, 1994.
[Historical overview, personal stories, photographs, maps] Bau,
Joseph. Dear God, Have you Ever Gone
Hungry? Memoirs. Trans. from the Hebrew Shlomo
“Sam” Yurnan. .New York: Arcade Publishing, 1990. Begley,
Louis. Wartime
Lies. New York: Alfred Knopf,
1991. Berenbaum,
Michael, ed. Witness
to the Holocaust. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1997. [German
government policy; personal narratives] *Birger,
Trudi with Jeffrey M. Green. A Daughter's Gift of Love: A Holocaust Memoir. Philadelphia,
Jerusalem: The Jewish Publication Society, 1992. *Bitton
Jackson, Livia E. Elli:
Coming of Age in the Holocaust. 1980;
rpr. London: Grafton Books, 1984. *Bitton
Jackson, Livia E. I Have Lived
A Thousand Years: Growing Up In The Holocaust. London: Simon & Schuster, 1999. [Experiences during WW II when she
and her family were sent to Auschwitz] Blatt, Thomas Toivi. From The Ashes Of Sobibor: A Story Of Survival. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1997. Bor,
Joseph. The
Terzin Requiem. Trans. E. Pargeter. New
York: Knopf, 1963. *Boraks-Nemetz,
Lillian. Ghost Children: Poems. Vancouver, BC: Ronsdale Press
2000. [The survivor-poet stands
‘transfixed at the edge of the apocalypse.’] Borowski,
Tadeusz. This
Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen. trans. Barbara Vedder.
New York: Penguin Books,
1982. [Experiences of a Polish inmate of Auschwitz] *Brewda,
Alina. I
Shall Fear No Evil. London:
Kimber, 1966. Cargas,
Harry J. Voices from the Holocaust.
Lexington: University Press
of Kentucky, 1993. [Holocaust
survivors interviews] *Paul Celan, Nelly Sachs: Correspondence. Ed. Barbara Wiedemann. Trans. Christopher Clark. Riverdale-on-Hudson, NY: The Sheep Meadow Press, 1995. *Czech,
Danuta. Auschwitz Chronicle 1939-1945.
London: Tauris, 1990. [Chronological day-to-day account
of the death camp's operation drawn from extensive sources collected
in the archives of the official Auschwitz Museum.] *Dawidowicz,
Lucy S. From That Place And Time: A Memoir, 1938-1947. New York: W.W. Norton,
1989. [Journeys, Lithuania] #Debenedetti,
Giacomo. October 16, 1943/Eight Jews. Trans. Estelle Gilson; preface
Alberto Moravia. Notre Dame, IN: University
of Notre Dame Press 2001. [Written in Italian in 1944; moving eyewitness account of a German
roundup of Jews in Rome] *#De Gaulle Anthonioz, Geneviève. The Dawn of Hope: A Memoir of Ravensbrück. Trans. from the French Richard Seaver. New York: Arcade Publishing, 1999. [Short account by political prisoner and niece of Charles de Gaulle of her solitary confinement at the women’s concentration camp Ravensbrück] *#Delbo,
Charlotte. Auschwitz
and After. Trans. Rosette C.
Lamont. New Haven and London: Yale
University Press,
1995. [Experiences at Auschwitz and post-survival of a French woman] *#Delbo,
Charlotte Days and Memory. Trans.
and Preface by Rosette Lamon. The Marlboro Press,
1990. [Experiences at Auschwitz and post-survival of a French woman] *#Delbo,
Charlotte. None
of Us Will Return. Vol I of Auschwitz
and After. Trans. John Githens. Boston: Beacon Press 1978. [Experiences at Auschwitz and
post-survival of a French woman] *Denes,
Magda. Castles Burning: A Child’s Life
in War. New York: W.W. Norton, 1997. #Des
Pres, Terrence. The Survivor: An Anatomy
of Life in the Death Camps. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1976. [physical and psychological aspects of being incarcerated in concentration
camps;] Drukier,
Manny. Carved
in Stone: Holocaust Years, A Boy's
Tale. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
1996. *#Eibeshitz,
Jehoshua and Anna, eds. and trans. Women
in the Holocaust: A Collection of Testimonies.
Vol. I. Brooklyn, NY: Remember, 1993. *Eichengreen,
Lucille. From Ashes To Life: My Memories
of the Holocaust. San Francisco: Mercury House,
1994. Eisenberg,
Azriel. Witness
to the Holocaust. New York:
Pilgrim, 1981. [An anthology of individual
bibliographies with specific topics] *Eliach,
Yaffa. Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust: The First Original Hasidic
Tales in a Century. New York:
Oxford University
Press, 1982. *Exile
and Displacement: Survivors of the Nazi Persecution Remember the Emigration
Experience. Ed. Lauren Levine
Enzie. New York: Peter Lang, 2001. [Accounts by W. Ernest Freud, Peter Heller,
Guy Stern, Elizabeth Welt Trahan, Harry Zohn, et al] *Ferderber-Salz,
Berta. And the Sun Kept Shining. New York: Holocaust Library, 1980. *#Fink,
Ida. A
Scrap of Time and Other Stories. Trans. from the Polish Madeline
Levine and Francine Prose. New
York: Pantheon Books, 1987. [Based on her experiences] Fishman,
Charles. Ed. Blood
to Remember: American Poets on the Holocaust. Lubbock, TX : Texas Tech
University Press,
1991. [Holocaust poetry collection] Fiszer,
Ludwika. “The Story of Ludwika Fiszer” (www.interlog.com/ mighty).
[unaltered testimony, deposited
to the Polish Jewish National League in Warsaw in 1944.] Frankl,
Viktor. Man's
Search for Meaning. 1959rpt. New York: Washington Square, 1985. Friedman,
Saul S. Amcha:
An Oral Testament of the Holocaust. Washington,
DC: University Press of
America, 1979. *#Furth, Valerie Jakober. Cabbages and Geraniums: Memories of the Holocaust. New York: Columbia University Press, 1989. Gilbert,
Martin. The
Boys: Triumph Over Adversity: The Untold Story Of 732 Young Concentration Camp
Survivors. New York: Holt, 1997. #Richard Glazar. Trap With a Green Fence: Survival in Treblinka. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1995. Grade,
Chaim. "My Quarrel with Hersh Rasseyner." Trans. Milton Himmelfarb. In The
Seven Little Lanes.
New York and Tel Aviv: Bergen Belsen Memorial Press, 1972. *#Hart,
Kitty. Return
To Auschwitz: The Remarkable Story Of A Girl Who Survived The Holocaust.
New York: Atheneum, 1982. *Heifetz,
Julie, ed. Too Young to Remember.
Detroit: Wayne State University Press,
1989. *Heilman, Anna. Never Far Away: The Auschwitz Chronicles of Anna Heilman. Ed. Sheldon Schwartz. Calgary: University of Calgary Press. 2001. [Diaries and memoirs written between 1944 and 1994] *Heller (Stopnicka), Celia. On the Edge of Destruction: Jews of Poland Between the Two World Wars. Wars. Columbia University Press, 1977. *#Heller,
Gottesfeld, Fanya. Strange and Unexpected Love: A Teenage Girl's Holocaust Memoirs.
New Jersey: Ktav, 1993. [In hiding in Poland] *#Hellmann,
Peter. The Auschwitz Album: A Book Based
Upon an Album discovered by a Concentration Camp Survivor, Lili Meier. New
York: Random House, 1981. Höss,
Rudolf. Death
Dealer: The Memoirs of the SS Kommandant at Auschwitz, Trans. Andrew Dollinger,
ed. Steven Paskuly. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus, 1992. Holocaust Chronicles: Individualizing The Holocaust
Through Diaries And Other Contemporaneous Personal Accounts. Ed. Robert Moses Shapiro; Introduction Ruth R.
Wisse. Hoboken, NJ:
Ktav, 1999. Horowitz,
Gordon J. In The Shadow Of Death: Living
Outside The Gates Of Mauthausen New York: Free
Press, 1990. *Kalman
Naves, Elaine. Journey to Vaja: Reconstructing the World of a Hungarian Jewish Family.
Montreal: McGill-Queen's.University Press, 1996. Kaplan,
Chaim A. The Warsaw Diary Scroll of
Agony; The Warsaw Diary of Chaim A. Kaplan. Trans.
and ed. Abraham I. Katsh. New York:
Macmillan, 1965. *Karmel,
Ilona. An
Estate of Memory. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1969. *Katz,
Etunia Bauer. Our Tomorrow Never Came. New York: Fordham University Press,
2000. [Experiences of surviving
pogroms, mass murder, and transportation to death camps in German-occupied
Eastern Europe.] Katzenelson,
Yitzak. The
Song of the Murdered Jewish People. Trans.
Noah H. Rosenbloom. Tel Aviv:
Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House, 1980. Ka-tzetnik135633
[Dinur, Yehiel]. Atrocity. Trans.
Nina De-Nur. New York: Kensington, 1977. *#Ka-tzetnik
135633[Dinur, Yehiel]. The House of
Dolls. Trans. from the Hebrew Moshe M. Kohn.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1955. Ka-tzetnik
135633 [Dinur, Yehiel]. Star Eternal.
Trans. Nina Dinur. New York:
Arbor House, 1982. #Ka-tzetnik 135633. Piepel. London: Anthony Blond, 1961.Trans. from the Hebrew Moshe M. Kohn [Karu lo Pipl]. [Graphic account of Auschwitz] Ka-tzetnik
135633. Shivitti. Trans. from
the Hebrew Eliyah
N. De-Nur and Lisa Herman. New York: Harper,
1989. Ka-tzetnik.
Sunrise over Hell. Trans. from the Hebrew
Nina De-Nur. London: Allen, 1977. *Kazimirski, Ann. Witness to Horror. Montreal: Devonshire, 1993. [Witnessing Auschwitz] #Kertész,
Imre. Fateless. 1975; Trans.
Christopher C. Wilson and Katharina M. Wilson. Evanston, IL: Northwestern
University Press,
1992. [Experiences mainly in Buchenwald, its hospital ward, and return to
Hungary] *Klein,
[ Weissmann] Gerda. All But My Life. New York: Hill and Wang, 1957. [Experiences working
in Landeshut in a weaving mill (Weberei) under acceptable conditions with a
compassionate German female guard; otherwise a love story contrasting the lack
off love between herself and Abek in Poland and that of her future husband
Kurt Klein, an American G.I. with
whom she later went to the U.S.] #Klemperer, Victor. I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years, 1933-1941. New York: Random House, 1998. [Experiences inside of Germany] *# Kluger, Ruth. Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered. Foreword Lore Segal. New York : Feminist Press, 2001. [Trans. from an important German Holocaust memoir with reflections on German memory, women’s stories, and the Holocaust in general] *Kroh,
Aleksandra. Lucien's
Story. Trans. Austryn Wainhouse. Marlboro
Press 1996. *Kuperhand,
Miriam and Saul. Shadows of Treblinka. Chicago: University
of Illinois Press 1998. Kuznetsov,
Anatoli. Babi
Yar. Trans. David Floyd.
Rev. ed. London: Jonathan
Cape, 1970. *Lakder-Wallfisch,
Anita. Inherit the Truth: 1939-1945.
London: DLM Publishers, 1996. *Land-Weber,
Ellen. To Save a Life: Stories of Holocaust
Rescue. Champaign: IL: University
of Illinois Press, 2000. [Six
stories of rescuers and rescued with many photos; CD-ROM also available] *Langfus,
Anna. The Whole Land Brimstone.
Trans. Peter Wiles. New York: Patheon Books, 1962. *#Langley, Eva M. Prison On Wheels: From Ravensbrück to Burgau. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: E. Langley-Damos & Daimon Verlag, 2000. [Vivid memories, recorded in 1945 at St. Ottilien, Bavaria, Germany, of her horrible trip in German cattle cars] *Lappin, Elena, ed.. Jewish Voices, German Words: Growing Up Jewish in Postwar Germany and Austria. Trans. from the German by Krishna Winston. / edited and with an introduction by ; lated 1st PUBLISHER North Haven, CT : Catbird Press, c1994. *Laska,
Vera, ed. Women
in the Resistance and in the Holocaust: The Voices of Eyewitnesses.
Westport, Connecicut: Greenwood Press,
1983. *Leitner,
Isabella. Fragments of Isabella: A Memoir of Auschwitz. New York:
Thomas Y. Crowell, 1978. *Leitner,
Isabella. Saving the Fragments: From
Auschwitz to New York. New York: Nal Books, 1985. *#Lengyel,
Olga. Five
Chimneys: A Woman Survivor’s True Story of Auschwitz. Trans. Clifford
Coch and Paul P. Weiss. Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, 1947. #Levi,
Primo. The
Drowned and the Saved. New
York: Summit Books, 1988. #Levi, Primo. If This is a Man and The Truce. Trans. Stuart Woolf. Afterword by the author. London: Abacus, 1987. #Levi,
Primo. Survival
in Auschwitz and The Reawakening:
Two Memoirs. Trans. from the Italian Stuart
Woolf. New York: Summit, 1985. *Lieblich,
Ruthka, Ruthka: A Diary Of War.
Trans. from the Polish and ed. Jehoshua and Anna Eibeshitz.
Brooklyn, NY: Remember, 1993. [Covers Aug. 1940 to Dec. 1942; died in
Auschwitz in 1943] Lilienheim,
Henry. The Aftermath: A Survivor’s
Odyssey Through War-Torn Europe. Montreal: DC
Books, 1994. *#Lingens-Reiner.
Ella Prisoners of Fear. London:
Victor Gollancz, 1948. [Doctor of
Medicine and Law of the
University of Vienna; she was a prisoner and doctor in the German hospital
wing at
Auschwitz-Birkenau.] Lustig,
Arnost. "Auschwitz-Birkenau."
Trans. Josef Lustig. In Yale Review 71 (1982): 393-403. Lustig,
Arnost. Darkness
Casts no Shadow. Washington, DC: Inscape, 1976. *Lustig,
Arnost. The Unloved: From The Diary Of
Perla Sch.: A Novel. New York: Arbor House, 1985. Marks,
Jane. The Hidden Children: The Secret
Survivors of the Holocaust. New York: Ballantine, [Memories of 23 survivors]. *#In
Memory's Kitchen: A Legacy from the Women of Terezin. Ed. Cara De Silva.
Trans. Bianca Steiner Brown. Introduction Michael Berenbaum. Northvale, NS:
Jason Aronson, 1996. *
Mieder, Wolfgang and David Scrase. The Holocaust: Personal Accounts.
Burlington VT: The Center for
Holocaust Studies at The University of Vermont, 2001. [Twenty survivors
recounting their experiences] *Millu,
Liana. Smoke over Birkenau.
Trans. from the Italian Lynne Sharon Schwartz. New York: The Jewish Publication Society, 1991. *Minney,
R. J. I
Shall Fear No Evil, the Story of Dr. Alina Brewda. London: William Kimber,
1966. #Müller, Filip. Eyewitness Auschwitz: Three Years In The Gas Chambers. With Helmut Freitag. Ed. and trans. Susanne Flatauer. Forword Yehuda Bauer. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1999. *#Nomberg-Przytyk,
Sara. Auschwitz: True Tales from a
Grotesque Land. Ed. Eli
Pfefferkorn and David H. Hirsch. Trans. Roslyn Hirsch.
Chapel Hill and London: University of North
Carolina Press, 1985. Nyiszli,
Miklos. Auschwitz: A Doctor's Eyewitness
Account. Trans. Tibere Kremer and Richard Seaver;
Foreword Bruno Bettelheim.
New York: Arcade Publisher, 1993. *Pawel,
Ursula. My Child is Back! Ed. Martin Gilbert et all. London: Vallentine
Mitchell, 2000. [Excellent
account of a child’s life in Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and labor camps;
also experiences of the time of liberation and post-war decisions to leave her
native Germany.] *Pawlowicz,
Sala and Kevin Klose. I will Survive.
New York: Norton, 1962. Perechodnik,
Calel. Am
I a Murderer?: Testament of a
Jewish Ghetto Policeman. Boulder,
CO: Westview Press. 1996. [Exceptional eyewitness testimony of the Holocaust;
unique record, fusion of
confession, chronicle, and diary; important historical document] Plant,
Richard. The Pink Triangle: The Nazi War
Against Homosexuals. New York: Henry Holt,
1986. [Diaries and letters] #Poller,
Walter. Medical Block, Buchenwald: The Personal Testimony of Inmate 966,
Block 35. 1960; London:
Grafton Books, 1988. *Raab,
Elisabeth M. And Peace Never Came.
Waterloo, ON: Wilfried Laurier University
Press, 1997. #Radnoti, Miklos. Against Forgetting. Twentieth-Century Poetry of Witnessing. New York, 1993. Rawicz,
Piotr. Blood
from the Sky. Trans. Peter
Wiles. New York: Harcourt, Brace
& World, 1961. *Rexin (Evans), Cecelia, Testament To Courage: The Concentration Camp Diary 1940-1945 of A Courageous German Woman Who Risked Her Life to Save Others. Trans. Nancy Rexin Evans with Mark Shaw. Carmel, Indiana: Guild Press of Indiana, 1998. [Excellent eyewitness account of Ravensbrück and Auschwitz.] #Ringelbloom,
Emmanuel. Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto:The Journal of Emmanuel Ringelbloom. Ed.
and trans. Jacob Sloan. New York: Schocken Books, 1958. [Diaries and notes] *Ringelheim,
Joan. "Women and the Holocaust: A Reconsideration of Research." In
Signs: Journal of Women in
Culture and Society 10 (1985) 741-61. *Rittner,
Carol and Sondra Myers, eds. The Courage
to Care: Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. New York: New York University Press, 1986. [Interviews with
survivors and rescuers; photographs] *Roden,
Eva and Ruda. Lives on Borrowed Time. New York: Carleton Press, 1984.
[Theresienstadt & Auschwitz;
Slave labor in Germany] *Rosenbaum,
Julie Fay. Female Experiences During the Holocaust. Diss. Ann Arbor,
Michigan: UMI,, 1993. #Rousset,
David. The
Other Kingdom. Trans. and with an Introduction by Ramon Guthrie. New
York: Reynal & Hitchcock ,1947. *#Salomon,
Charlotte. Charlotte, Life or Theater?
An Autobiographical Play by Charlotte Salomon.
Introduction Judith Herzberg. New York: Viking, 1981. *# Schiff, Vera. Theresienstadt: The Town the Nazis Gave to the Jews. Toronto: Lugus, 1996. *#Schloss,
Eva and Evelyn Julia Kent. Eva's Story:
A Survivor's Tale by the Step-Sister of Anne Frank.
London: W. H. Allen, 1988. *Schwertfeger,
Ruth. Women
of Theresienstadt: Voices From a Concentration Camp. Oxford, New
York, Hamburg: St Martins's Press, 1989. [Women’s poetry in English
translation throughout the book
with the original German in the appendix] #Semprun,
Jorge. The Long Voyage. Trans.
Richard Seaver. New York: Grove Press, 1964. *#Shafi, Monica. “Turning the Gaze Inward: Gertrud Kolmar’s Briefe an die Schwester Hilde 1938-1943.” In Facing Fascism and Confronting the Past: German Women Writers from Weimar to the Present. Frederiksen, Elke P. and Martha Kaarsberg Wallach, eds. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2000 (103-115). [Excerpts of letters sent by Gertrud Kolmar from Berlin to her sister in Switzerland] *#Shelly,
Lore. Auschwitz--the Nazi Civilization: Twenty-Three Women
Prisoners' Accounts. New York
and London: University Press of America, 1992. *#Spencer,
Hanna. Hanna’s Diary, 1938-1941: Czechoslovakia to Canada. Montreal
& Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press,
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Jean-François. Treblinka. Trans.
from the French Helen Weaver. Preface Simone de Beauvoir. New
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Lotte. Over the Green Hill: A German
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Herbert A. In the Eye of the Storm:
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Nechama. Dry Tears: The Story of a Lost Childhood. New York: Oxford
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Claudine. I Didn't Say Goodbye. New
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Hana. Ed. I
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Helen. Commitment to the Dead: One
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