HOLOCAUST RESOURCES
A Supplemental Research Guide for the 2008 Common Reader

Recommended Books - A complete list of holdings is available via the Online catalog.
The following works are on Reserve at the Circulation Desk unless indicated otherwise.
Cargas, Harry James, (editor). Responses to Elie Wiesel
Encyclopaedia Judaica
Encyclopedia of the Holocaust
Feig, Konnilyn G. Hitler’s Death Camps: the Sanity of Madness
Frank, Anne. Anne Frank: the Diary of a Young Girl
Frankl, Viktor Emil. Man’s Search for Meaning: an Introduction to Logotherapy
D810.J4.F2713 1963
Godman, Peter. Hitler and the Vatican
D810.C6G63 2004
Graham, Cooper C. Leni Riefenstahl and Olympia
Keneally, Thomas. Schindler’s List
PR9619.3.K46S3 1993
Lapomarda, Vincent A. The Jesuits and the Third Reich
BX 3715.L37 1989
Levi, Primo. If This is a Man
D805.P7 L4413 1986
Medicine, Ethics, and the Third Reich: Historical and Contemporary Issues
Paldiel, Mordecai. Sheltering the Jews: Stories of Holocaust Rescuers
Phayer, Michael. The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930-1965
Riefenstahl, Leni. Leni Riefenstahl: a Memoir
The Nazi doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation
Ryan, Michael D. (editor). Human Responses to the Holocaust: Perpetrators and Victims, Bystanders and Resisters: Papers of the 1979 Bernhard E. Olson Scholars’ Conference on the Church Struggle and the Holocaust
Smolen, Kazimierz. Auschwitz, 1940-1945
Styron, William.Sophie’s Choice
Thinking the unthinkable: meanings of the Holocaust
Wiesel, Elie. All Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs
Wiesel, Elie. And the Sea is Never Full: Memoirs 1969
Ziegler, Jean. The Swiss, the Gold, and the Dead
Elie Wiesel Goes Home
Schindler’s List
Sophie’s Choice
Triumph of the Will
Online Catalog Searches - Recommended Library of Congress Subject Headings.
Auschwitz (Poland: Concentration camp)
Children of Holocaust survivors--United States—Biography
Concentration camps—Germany
Concentration camps in literature
Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945
Holocaust (Christian Theology)
Holocaust Denial
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)—Causes
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Fiction.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in Art
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in Literature
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in Motion PicturesHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Moral and ethical aspects
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Personal narratives
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Pictorial works
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)—Poetry
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Psychological aspects
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Public opinion
Holocaust (Jewish Theology)
Holocaust memorials
Holocaust survivors--Biography
Holocaust survivors in literature
Jewish children in the Holocaust—Poland
Jewish women in the Holocaust
Riefenstahl, Leni
Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust
Wiesel, Elie, 1928-
Wiesel, Elie, 1928---Criticism and interpretation
Wiesel, Elie, 1928---Religion
Wiesel, Elie, 1928---Religion and ethicsWorld War, 1939-1945--Jewish resistance
World War, 1939-1945--Atrocities
World War, 1939-1945--Jewish resistance
Recommended Databases – Locate online journals and articles via the SPC Libraries’ web site.Off campus access is available with your Library Barcode (14 digit number on the back of your OneCard).
Selected Internet Sites
Cybrary of the Holocaust – Comprehensive site that includes links to a virtual tour of Auschwitz – Birkenau, art by survivors and children of survivors.
The Last Expression: Art from Auschwitz - “The Last Expressions Project is a forum to explore the roles, functions, meanings and making of art in the Nazi concentration camps of WWII, focusing on the notorious site of Auschwitz-Birkenau.” Maintained by Northwestern University.
Page maintained by Ilona MacNamara
Last updated 4 September 2008
email imacnamara@spc.edu
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