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Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority, Jerusalem, Israel 

United States Holocaust Museum, Washington D.C. 

Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center, Seattle, WA. Eycke is on their Speakers Bureau. The center listed “Eyes are Watching, Ears are Listening” among suggested memoirs by local authors.

BOOKS (Recommended Reading) by Eycke:

Jenna Blum, Those Who Save Us.

Jacob Boas, We Are Witnesses: Five Diaries Of Teenagers Who Died In The Holocaust.

Heinrich Böll, What’s to Become of the Boy.

Corrie ten Boom with John and Elizabeth Sherill, The Hiding Place.

Stephane Bruchfeld, Tell ye your children: A book about the Holocaust.

Stephane Bruchfeld, Erzählt es euren Kindern. Der Holocaust in Europa. 

Alice Derry, Strangers to their Courage: Poems.

Martin Doerry, et al, My Wounded Heart: The Life of Lilli Jahn, 1900-1944.

Eva Fogelman, Conscience and Courage, Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust.

The Diary of Anne Frank: The Revised Critical Edition, Netherland Institute for War Documentation.

Peter Gay, My German Question.

David P. Gushee, The Righteous Gentiles of the Holocaust, A Christian Interpretation.

Günter Grass, Peeling the Onion.

Donna Harsch, Revenge of the Domestic: Women, the Family, and Communism in the German Democratic Republic.

Ursula Hegi, Stones From the River.

Ursula Hegi, Tearing The Silence: On Being German in America.

Juergen Herbst, Requiem for a German Past: A Boyhood among the Nazis.

Wilm Hosenfeld, “Ich versuche jeden zu retten.” Das Leben eines deutschen Offiziers in Briefen und Tagebüchern. Militärgschichtliches Forschungsamt. Thomas Vogel, ed. Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, München. 2004.

Thomas Keneally, Schindler’s List.

Mark Klempner, The Heart has Reasons: Holocaust Rescuers and Their Stories of Courage. 

Ruth Klueger, Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered.

Guido Knopp, Hitler’s Kinder.

Primo Levi, Survival at Auschwitz.

Anita Lobel, No Pretty Pictures.

Reinhold Lütgemeier-Davin, “Der Luftwaffen-Feldwebel und Baurat Karl Laabs, Ein Jugendbewegter als Judenretter im polnischen Krenau,” Retter in Uniform. Wolfram Wette, ed.

Reinhold Lütgemeier-Davin, “. . . . like a sunshine in the darkness”. Karl Laabs (1896-1979), ein Judenretter im polnischen Krenau. In: Zeitschrift des Vereins für hessische Geschichte und Landeskunde, Band 106, 2001, S 271-292, vollständig abgedruckt in: http://www.vhghessen.de/inhalt/zhg/ZHG_1-6/12_Luetgemeier%20u%20Davin_Karl%20Laabs.pdf

Alison Owings, Frauen: German Women Recall the Third Reich.

Mordecai Paldiel, The Righteous Among the Nations: Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust.

Mordecai Paldiel, Saving the Jews.

Mordecai Paldiel, The Path of the Righteous: Gentile Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust.

Ruth Rehmann, The Man in the Pulpit. Questions of a Father.

Wolfgang Samuel, German Boy: A Refugee’s Story.

Wolfgang Samuel, ed., The War of Our Childhood: Memories of World War II. 

Caroline Schaumann, Memory Matters: Generational Responses to Germany’s Nazi Past in Recent Women’s LIterature.

Wendelgard von Staden, Darkness over the Valley: Growing Up In Nazi Germany.

Wladyslaw Szpilman, et al, The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man’s Survival in Warsaw.

James F. Tent, In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Nazi Persecution of Jewish Christian Germans.

Imre Kertesz, et al, Fatelessness.

Elie Wiesel, Night. 

Christa Wolf, Patterns of Childhood.

 

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