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We Remember the Holocaust
We Remember the Holocaust
Author: David A. Adler
Condition: Good
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We Remember the Holocaust offers a clear, age-appropriate historical overview of the Holocaust, situating Nazi persecution, anti-Jewish laws, and the system of concentration and death camps within World War II. Rather than military operations, the book foregrounds firsthand survivor testimonies and personal narratives that illuminate the lived experience of European Jews—capturing loss, resilience, and the processes of remembering and Jewish identity in the aftermath of genocide.
Presented as nonfiction/juvenile literature for Holocaust education, this edition is published by Henry Holt & Company (ISBN 9780805004342 / 0805004343) and is grounded in survivor accounts rather than operational or leadership detail. Author David A. Adler—whose work often addresses historical subjects for young readers—frames these testimonies with contextual narration; available descriptions do not specify maps or photographic content, making the book’s principal attribute its collection of survivor narratives and educational focus.
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Title: We Remember the Holocaust
Author: David A. Adler
Publisher: Henry Holt & Company
ISBN: 9780805004342 / 0805004343
Type of Book
Nonfiction
Historical overview
Theater(s) / Geographic Focus
Main Nations / Actors Involved
Content Focus
Holocaust (Shoah)
Survivor testimonies / personal narratives
Jewish identity and memory of the Holocaust
Operations / Campaigns
(Not specifically identified in available descriptions; no verifiable named operations or campaigns can be assigned.)
Military Units, Branches, Weapons, Vehicles
(No specific units, branches, weapons, or vehicles are singled out in available summaries; focus is on civilian victims and survivors.)
Visual Content
Famous Leaders / Historical Figures
(Not specified in available catalog and bookseller descriptions; likely includes mention of Nazi leadership in context, but no individual figure can be confirmed as a focus.)
Descriptive Keywords & Tags (Grounded in Available Information)
Holocaust
Shoah
Holocaust history
Holocaust survivors
Survivor accounts
Survivor testimonies
Personal narratives
Jewish history
European Jews
Nazi persecution of Jews
Anti-Jewish laws and oppression
Concentration camps
Death camps
Nazi-occupied Europe
World War II – civilian victims
Genocide
Children’s nonfiction
Juvenile literature (Holocaust)
Young adult Holocaust education
Teaching the Holocaust
Memory and remembrance
Family experiences in the Holocaust
Jewish identity
Book Condition: Good
Book Condition: Good
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