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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

New Resources in the Library

New resources availble to borrow from the Holocaust Center's library. For more information, or to borrow books, please email Janna at admin@wsherc.org.

Remember - if you want to purchase the book from Amazon.com, please first go to www.wsherc.org and enter the title or key word into the Amazon search box on the homepage. Amazon will donate a small percentage of your purchase to the Holocaust Center.

A Partisan from Vilna. By Rachel Margolis. 2010.
One of the last surviving partisans of Vilna, Rachel Margolis has written a vivid and compelling accoung of the murder of Lithuania's Jews, and of the battle for survival and dignity amongst those who escaped.

Between the Two Rivers: A Story of the Armenian Genocide. By Aida Kouyoumjian. 2010.
Ms. Kouyoumjian is a member of the Holocaust Center Speakers Bureau. In this recently published book, she shares the story of her mother, Mannig, a survivor of the Armenian genocide.

Beyond the Never Agains. Produced by the Swedish Government. 2005.
In this book we meet 18 men and women, experienced and knowledgeable experts, all of whom participated in at least one of the Stockholm International Forum (SIF) conferences. We asked their honest opinion about developments on some of the most burning issues for the future. The conferences within the series focused on: The Holocaust - Education, Remembrance, and Research (2000); Combating Intolerance (2001); Truth, Justice and Reconciliation (2002); Preventing Genocide (2004).

Nations Have the Right to Kill: Hitler, the Holocaust and War. By Richard A. Koenigsberg. 2009.

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