Kwerendy w literaturze anglojęzycznej - represje
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Kwerendy w literaturze anglojęzycznej - represje
Kwerendy w literaturze anglojęzycznej Wydawnictwa zwarte: 1. A Memorial to the Jewish Community of Będzin [Pinkas Bendin], ed. A.Sh. Stein, Tel Aviv 1959 2. Addenda to: dr. Waclaw Zajaczkowski’s martyrs of charity: Christian response to the Holocaust, brak autora, daty i miejsca wydania 3. Ajzensztadt Amnon, Endurance. Chronicles of Jewish resistance, Oakville 1987 4. Ajzner Hania, Hania’s war, Melbourne 2000 5. Alpert Nachum, The destruction of Slonim Jewry. The story of the Jews of Slonim during the Holocaust, New York 1989 6. Altbeker Cyprys Ruth, A jump for life. A survivor’s journal from Nazi-occupied Poland, New York 1997 7. Appelfed Aharon, The story of life, New York 2004 8. Arad Yitzhak, The Partisan. From the Valley of Death to Mount Zion, New York 1979 9. Armstrong Diane, Mosaic. A chronicle of five generations, New York 2001 10. Aviel Avraham, A Village named Dowgalishok. The massacre at Radun and Eishishok, London 2006 11. Bakowska Irena, Not all was lost. A young woman’s memoir 1939–1946, Kingston 1998 12. Bar Oni Bryna, The vapor, Chicago 1976 13. Baum Anna, A chance encounter and other stories of Polish Jewry, Toronto 1993 14. Bauminger Arieh, Roll of honour, Tel Aviv 1971 15. Berk Leon, Destined to live. Memoirs of a doctor with the Russian partisans, Melbourne 1992 16. Bertland Hyatt Felicia, Close calls. Memoirs of a survivor, New York 1991 17. Book of the Jewish Community of Dąbrowa Górnicza and its Destruction [Sefer Kehilat Yehudei Dabrowa Gornicza ve-hurbana], ed. Gelbart N., Tel Aviv 1971 18. Boyarin Jonathan, Kugelmass Jack, From a ruined garden. The memorial books of Polish Jewry, New York 1983 19. Caitung Marge, Caitung Severin, The darkest years, United States 1994 20. Celemenski Jacob, Elegy for my people: memoirs of an underground courier of the Jewish Labor Bund in Nazi-occupied Poland 1939–45, Melbourne 2000 21. Celina Widawski, The sun will shine tomorrow, Essien 1993 22. Chapters on districts of Kolomyja and Stryy [in:] Extermination of the Jews of Galicia, ed. O’Neil Robin 23. Chrzanow: the Life and Destruction of a Jewish Shtetl [Sefer Chrzanow; lebn un umkum fun a yidish shtetl], ed. Mordechai Bochner, Jonathan Boyarin, Roslyn Harbor 1989 24. Contested memories. Poles and Jews during the Holocaust and its aftermath, ed. Joshua D. Zimmerman, New Brunswick 2003 25. Cukierman Doba-Necha, A Guardian Angel. Memoires of Lublin, Australia 1997 26. Darkness and desolation: in memory of the communities of Braslaw, Dubene, Jaisi, Jod, Kislowszczizna, Okmienic, Opsa, Plusy, Rimszan, Slobodka, Zamosz, Zaracz, ed. Ariel Machnes, Rina Klinov, Israel 1986 27. David Janina, A Touch of Earth. A Wartime Childhood, London 1966 28. Dean Martin, Collaboration in the Holocaust. Crimes of the local police in Belorussia and Ukraine, 1941–44, New York 2000 29. Drix Samuel, Witness of Annihilation. Surviving the Holocaust. A Memoir, WashingtonLondon 1994 30. Drohitchin. 500 years of Jewish life [Drohiczyn; finf hundert yor yidish lebn], ed. Dov Warshasky, Chicago 1958 31. Drukier Manny, Carved in stone. Holocaust years − a boy’s tale, Toronto 1996 32. Duffy Peter, The Bielski brothers: The true story of three men who defied the Nazis, built a village in the forest, and saved 1,200 Jews, New York 2003 33. Eber Irene, The choice. Poland 1939–1945, New York 2004 34. Eidintas Alfoonsas, Jews, Lithuanians and the Holocaust, Vilnius 2003 35. Eisner Jack, The Survivor, New York 1980 36. Encyclopedia of Jewish communities: Poland, vol. 2, ed. Danuta Dabrowska, Abraham Wein, Aharon Weiss, Jerusalem 1976 37. Encyclopedia of Jewish communities: Poland, vol. 3, ed. Danuta Dabrowska, Abraham Wein, Aharon Weiss, Jerusalem 1976 38. Eternal flame. In memory of Dolhinow [Esh tamid - yizkor le-Dolhinow; sefer zikaron le-kehilat Dolhinow ve-ha-seviva], ed. Matityahu Bar-Razon, Josef Chrust, Tel-Aviv 1984 39. Fogelman Eva, Conscience and Courage. Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust, New York 1994 40. Fresh wounds. Early narratives of Holocaust survival, ed. Donald Niewyk, Chapel Hill 1998 41. Friedländer Saul, Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939–1945: The Years of Extermination, New York 2009 42. Friedman Philip, Their brothers’ keepers, New York 1978 43. Geier Arnold, Heroes of the Holocaust, New York 1998 44. Gilbert Martin, The Holocaust. The Jewish tragedy, London 1986 45. Gilbert Martin, The righteous. The unsung heroes of the Holocaust, New York 2003 46. Goldberg Shiye, The undefeated, Tel Aviv 1985 47. Goldstein Bernard, The stars bear witness, New York 1949 48. Goldstein Charles, The bunker, New York 1973 49. Gruber Samuel, I chose life, New York 1978 50. Gurdus-Krugman Luba, The death train. Personal account of a Holocaust survivor, New York 1978 51. Gut Opdyke Irene, Elliot Jeffrey, Into the flames. The life story of a righteous gentile, San Bernardino 1992 52. Hagstrom Suzan, Sara’s children and the destruction of Chmielnik, Spotsylvania 2001 53. Hart Kitty, I Am Alive, London 1961 54. Hearth Hill Amy, Norman Salsitz, Amalie Petranker-Salsitz, In a world gone mad. A heroic story of love, faith and survival, New York 2001 55. Hilberg Raul, Perpetrators, victims, bystanders. The Jewish catastrophe, 1933–1945, New York 1992 56. Hopfeld Gitel, At the mercy of strangers. Survival in Nazi occupied Poland, OakvilleNiagara Falls 2005 57. Horchiv memorial book [Sefer Horochow], ed. Dan Haim, Kariv Yosef, Tel Aviv 1966 58. Huneke Douglas, The Moses of Rovno: the stirring story of Fritz Graebe, a German Christian who risked his life to lead hundreds of Jews to safety during the Holocaust, New York 1985 59. I remember every day… The fates of the Jews of Przemyśl during World War II, ed. John Hartman, Jacek Krochmal, Przemyśl 2002 60. If I forget thee... The destruction of the shtetl Butrimantz. Testimony by Riva Lozansky and other witnesses, ed. Lily Poritz-Miller, Olga Zabludoff, Washington 1998 61. Janger Kathleen, Korenblit Michael, Until we meet again. A true story of love and survival in the Holocaust, New York 1983 62. Kaplan Helene, I never left Janowska, New York 1989 63. Kartuz-Bereza. Our town memorial book [Kartuz-Berezah; sefer zikaron ve-edut lekehilah she-hushmedah], ed. Chaim Ben Israel, Tel Aviv 1993 64. Klajman Jack, Out of Ghetto, London-Portland 2002 65. Kornbluth Wiliam, Sentenced to remember. My legacy of life in pre-1939 Poland and sixty-eight months of Nazi occupation, London–Toronto 1994 66. Kubar Zofia, Double Identity, New York 1989 67. Lazar Chaim, Destruction and resistance, New York 1985 68. Lehrer Zalman Shlomo, Strassman Leizer, The vanished city of Tsanz, Southfield 1997 69. Lewin Abraham, A cup of tears, London 1990 70. Lowicz, a town in Mazovia. Memorial book [Lowicz; ir be-Mazovia u-seviva, sefer zikaron], ed. Gedaliah Shaiak, Melbourne–Sydney 1966 71. Lozansky Bogomolnaya Rivka, Wartime experiences in Lithuania, London 2000 72. Lukas Richard, Forgotten survivors. Polish Christians remember the Nazi occupation, Lawrence 2004 73. Makow David, Dangerous Luck. Memories of a hunted life, New York 2000 74. Malka Katz Sarah, (nee Feit), Believing the unbelievable 75. Mandelkern Benjamin, Escape from the Nazis, Toronto 1988 76. Marks Jane, The hidden children. The secret survivors of the Holocaust, New York 1993 77. Meed Vladka, On both sides of the Wall. Memoirs from the Warsaw Ghetto, New York 1979 78. Memorial book of the martyrs of Lezajsk who perished in the Holocaust [Lizhensk; sefer zikaron le-kedoshei Lizhensk she-nispu be shoat ha natsim], ed. H. Rabin, Tel Aviv 1970 79. Memorial book of Tlumacz. The life and destruction of a Jewish community [TlumaczTolmitsh; sefer edut ve-zikaron], ed. Shlomo Blond, Tel Aviv 1976 80. Memorial Book of Zagłębie [Pinkas Zaglembye], ed. Rapoport J., Melbourne 1972 81. Mordecai Paldiel, Saving the Jews: amazing stories of men and women who defied the “final solution”, Rockville 2000 82. Mordecai Paldiel, The path of the righteous: gentile rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust, Hoboken 1993 83. Nachmany-Gafny Emunah, Dividing hearts. The removal of Jewish children from Gentile families in Poland in the immediate post Holocaust years, Jerusalem 2009 84. Nechama Tec, When light pierced the darkness. Christian rescue of Jews in Nazioccupied Poland, Oxford 1986 85. Neuman-Nowicki Adam, Struggle for life during the Nazi occupation of Poland, Lewiston 1998 86. Nowak Felicja, My star. Memoirs of a Holocaust survivor, Toronto 1996 87. Oliner Pearl, Saving the forsaken. Religious culture and the rescue of Jews in Nazi Europe, New Haven 2004 88. Oliner Samuel P., Oliner Pearl M., The altruistic personality: rescuers of Jews in Nazi Europe, New York 1988 89. Oliner Samuel, Restless memoires. Recollections of the Holocaust years, California 1979 90. Opalski Magdalena, Bartal Israel, Poles and Jews. Failed Brotherhood, Hanover– London 1992 91. Out of the inferno. Poles remember the Holocaust, ed. Richard Lukas, Lexington 1989 92. Paulsson Gunnar S., Secret City. The hidden Jews of Warsaw 1940–1945, London 2002 93. Phayer Michael, The Catholic Church and the Holocaust 1930–1965, Blooming 2000 94. Podwolocyska and its surroundings [Sefer Podwolczyska ve-ha-sevivah], ed. Dov Brayer, Zunyu Levinson, Haifa 1988 95. Poliszczuk Victor, Bitter truth. The criminality of the Organisation of Ukrainian Insurgent Army, Toronto 1999 96. Powel Lawrence, Troubled memory. Anne Levy, the Holocaust, and David Duke’s Louisiana, Chapel Hill 2000 97. Radomyśl Wielki memorial book, New York 2003 98. Rebhun Joseph, God and man in two worlds, Claremont–California 2003 99. Remembering Mielec. The Destruction of the Jewish community [Sefer zikaron lekehilat Mielec; sipu hashmadat ha-kehila ha-yehudit], New York 1979 100. Rescue attempts during the Holocaust: proceedings of the Second Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, Jerusalem. April 8–11, 1974, ed. Yisrael Gutman, Efraim Zuroff, Jerusalem 1977 101. Riwash Joseph, Resistance and revenge 1939–1949, Mount Royal 1981 102. Ronen Schlomo, Tlebanovka: hill of death, London 1997 103. Rubin Aron, Facts and fictions about the rescue of the Polish Jewry during the Holocaust, vol. 1–6, Tel Aviv 2003–2004 104. Salton George Lucius, The 23rd Psalm: A Holocaust memoir, Madison 2003 105. Samson Naomi, Hide. A child’s view of the Holocaust, Lincoln 2000 106. Saving Jews in war-torn Poland 1939–1945, ed. Andrzej Chciuk, Melbourne 1969 107. Shakun Michael, On burning ground. A son’s memoir, New York 1999 108. Shapell Natan, Witness to the truth, New York 1974 109. Shimon Huberband, Kiddush Hashem, Jewish religious and Cultural Life in Poland during the Holocaust, Hoboken 1987 110. Shumowitz Izhak, The red forest, Raanana 2005 111. Skierniewice memorial kook, New York 2003 112. Stanisław Adler, In the Warsaw Ghetto 1940–1943, Jerusalem 1982 113. Stawiski memorial book [Stawiski; sefer yizkor], ed. Yosef Rubin, New York 1973 114. Sternberg Yitzhak, Under assumed identity, Izrael 1986 115. Stok memorial book, New York 2003 116. Strick Judith, A girl called Judith Strick, New York 1970 117. Strzegowo memorial book, New York 2003 118. Suchowola memorial book, New York 2003 119. Szydlowiec. memorial book, ed. Berl Kagan, New York 1989 120. The black book. The ruthless murder of Jews by German-Fascist invaders throughout the temporarily-occupied regions of the Soviet Union and in the death camps of Poland during the war of 1941–1945, ed. Ilya Ehrenburg, Vasily Grossman, New York 1981 121. The book of Druya and the communities of Miory, Druysk and Leonpol [Sefer Druja vekehilot Miory, Drujsk, ve Leonpol], ed. Mordekhai Neishtat, Tel Aviv 1973 122. The city of Zloczow [Sefer kehilat Zloczow], ed. Baruch Karu (Krupnik), Tel Aviv 1967 123. The destruction of Globokie [Khurbn Glubok], ed. Michael Rajak, Zvi Rajak, Buenos Aires 1956 124. The memorial book of Zychlin [Sefer Zychlin], ed. Ami Shamir, Tel Aviv 1974 125. Verstendig Mark, I rest my case, Melbourne 1997 126. Walker Fay, Rosen Leon, Neile S. Caren, Hidden: A sister and brother in Nazi Poland, Madison 2004 127. Walshaw Rachela, Walshaw Sam, From out of firestorm. A memoir of the Holocaust, New York 1991 128. Wartime rescue of Jews by the Polish catholic clergy. The testimony of survivors, ed. Paul Mark, Toronto 2007 129. Wdowinski David, And we are not saved, New York 1985 130. We shall not forget! Memories of the Holocaust, ed. Carole Garbuny-Vogel, Lexington 1994 131. Wolozhinski Rubin Sulia, Against the tide. The story of an unknown partisan, Jerusalem 1980 132. Women in the Holocaust, ed. Dalia Ofer, Lenore J. Weizman, New Haven–London 1998 133. Wysokie Mazowieckie Memorial Book, New York 2003 134. Yones Eliyahu, Smoke in the sand. The Jews of Lvov in the war years 1939–1944, Jerusalem 2004 135. Yoran Shalom, The defiant: a true story of escape, survival & resistance, Garden City Park 2003 136. Zajączkowski Wacław, Martyrs of Charity, Washington 1988 137. Zandman Felix, Never the last Journey, New York 1995 138. Zelva memorial book [Sefer zikaron Zelwa], ed. Yerachmiel Moorstein, Mahwah 1992 Artykuły: 1. Nachmany-Gafny Emuna, The fortunate few [in:] Yalkut moreshet. Holocaust documentation and research, Tel Aviv, 2004, nr 2 2. Grabowski Jan, The Holocaust in Northern Mazovia (Poland) in the light of the archive of the Ciechanów Gestapo [in:] Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Oxford–New York, 2004, nr 3 Kwerenda w literaturze niderlandzkiej Arnoni Menachem S., Moeder was niet thuis haar begrafenis. Verslag van een reis door een verloren vaderland. Een overlevende van Auschwitz-Birkenau terug in Polen, Amsterdam 1983 Kwerenda w literaturze hiszpańskojęzycznej Gefen Aba, El diario de Abba Guefen, 1941–1944: un joven judío oculto en la Lituania nazi, Jerusalem 1984 Kwerendy w literaturze jidysz 1. Ako 60. Nit vi shof tzu der shekhita. Zohroynes fun ontayl-neymer on aktivn vidershtand kegn natzis in Kovner geto (1941–1944), Tel Aviv 2001 2. Ayzenberg Israel, Farwos grod ich? Kapitlech fun pajn, gawre un hofenung, Tel Aviv 1980 3. Baklachuk Melekh, Zihroynes fun a yiddishn partisan, Buenos Aires 1958 4. Balberyshski Melkh, Shtarker fun ayzn. Iberlebungen in der Hitler-tkufe, t. 1–3, Tel Aviv 1967 5. Ben-Szem Ruben, Poyln brent, Buenos Aires 1960 6. Berman Adolf Abraham, Vos der gurl hot mir bashert. Mit Yidn in Varshe 1939–1942, Beit Lohamei Ha-getaot 1980 7. Bleter fun peyn un umkum, Melbourne 1949 8. Borwicz Michał, Arisze papirn, t. 1–3, Buenos Aires 1955 9. Bozhykovsky Tuvia, Tsvishn falndike vent, Warszawa 1949 10. Buch fun Ostrolenker [Ostrołęka] kehila, ed. Icchak Eboy, Tel Aviv 1963 11. Burgin Jechiel, Fun Vilne biz Israel, Tel Aviv 1988 12. Celemański Jakob, Mitn farshnitenem folk, New York 1963 13. Diadia Misha, Oyfn veg tzum zig. Tipn fun yidishe partizaner, Paris, b.r.w. 14. Dos jidisze Radom in hurves; ondenkbukh [The Havoc of Jewish Radom], Stuttgart 1948 15. Drohiczyn. Finf hundert jor jidysz leben [Drohitchin. 500 years of Jewish life], ed. Dov Warshasky, Chicago 1958 16. Elbaum-Dorembus Chaja, Oj der ariszer zajt, Tel Aviv 1957 17. Elberg Jehuda, Unter kuperne Himlen, Buenos Aires 1951 18. Elis Benjamin, Afn weg cum bunker, New York 1962 19. Endlin Nehemia, Oyf di vegn fun partizaner kamf. Zkhroynes, Tel Aviv 1980 20. Engelsztern Enzel, In getos un welder, Kibuc Hameuchad 1972 21. Erlich Baruch Mordekhaj, Tzum eybikn zikorn, Tel Aviv 1975 22. Feld Yehuda, In di tzaytn fun Homen dem tzveytn, Waszawa 1954 23. Froyen in di getos. Zamlbukh, ed. L. Shpitzman, New York 1946 24. Fuks Tania, A wanderung iber okupirte gebitn, Buneos Aires 1960 25. Geduld Risha, In di negl fun toyt. Fun getto in lager, Tel Aviv 1985 26. Goldkorn Dorke, Mayne zikhroynes funem oyfstand in varshaver geto, Łódź 1948 27. Goldkorn Josef, Umgleyblech und dokh... (Reportazhn), Tel Aviv 1981 28. Goldstein Bernard, Finf yor in Varshaver Ghetto, New York 1947 29. Granatsteyn Perts, Mayn haruv stetl Sokolov; shilderungen, bilder un portretn fun a shtot umgekemuene yidn [My destroyed town of Sokolow], Buenos Aires 1946 30. Grinshpan-Milshtayn Fayge, A lebn af rates. Oytentishe shilderungen fun der Shoa tekufa, Tel Aviv 1966 31. Grüss Noe, Kinder Martirologie. Zamlung fun Dokumentn, Buenos Aires 1947 32. Guterman Simcha, Bleter funem fayer, Tel Aviv 1996 33. Halutzim in Poyln. Antologie fun der Halutzisher bavegung, ed. Leyb Shpizman, t. 2, New York 1961 34. Hirszhaut Jechiel, Finctere necht in Pawiak, Buenos Aires 1948 35. Hurbn Levertov [The destruction of Lubartow], ed. Baruch Czubiński, Paris 1947 36. In Szotn fun Treblinka (Hurbn fun Sokolow-Podlaski) [In the shadow of Treblinka], ed. Symcha Polakiewicz, Tel Aviv 1957 37. Ingber Avraham, Mul ha-oyev ha-Natsi: Lohamim mesaprim 1939–1945, Tel Aviv 1968 38. Izkor buch Suwalk un di arumike sztetlech [Memorial book of Suvalk], ed. Berl Kagan, New York 1961 39. Jizkor buch fun der Żelechower [Żelechów] jidyszer kehile [Memorial book of the community of Zelechow], ed. W. Yassni, Chicago 1953 40. Jizkor Buch Puław [In memoriam – the city of Pulawy], ed. Mordekhaj V. Bernsztajn, New York 1964 41. Jizkor-Buch Koriv; sefer yizkor, matsevet zikaron la-ayaratenu Koriv [Yiskor book in memoriam of our hometown Kurow], ed. Mosze Grossman, Tel Aviv 1955 42. Kacherginsky Shmerke, Hurbn Vilne. Umkum fun di Yidn in Vilne un Vilner gegent [Destruction of Jewish Vilna, Khurbn Vilne], New York 1947 43. Kacherginsky Shmerke, Ikh bin geven a partizan, Buenos Aires 1952 44. Kacherginsky Shmerke, Partizaner geyen, Buenos Aires 1947 45. Kaganowich Moshe, Di milchome fun di yidishe partizaner in mizroch-eyrope, Buenos Aires 1956 46. Kantorowich Nahum, Di yiddishe videshtand bevegung in Poyln baatn tswaytn velt-krig 1941–1945, New York 1967 47. Kehilat Resha: sefer zikaron [Rzeszów Jews. Memorial Book], ed. Mosheh Yari-Wald, Tel Aviv 1967 48. Kehilat Rohatyn ve-ha-seviva [Rohatyn; the history of a Jewish community], red. M. Amihai, Tel Aviv 1962 49. Kehilat Tarnobz’eg-Dzikov (Galitsyah ha-ma’aravit): sefer zikaron ve-edut [Dzieje i likwidacja Żydów m. Tarnobrzeg-Dzików], ed. Ya’ajov Yehoshu’a Flaisher, Tel Aviv 1973 50. Khurbn Dynow, Sonik, Dibetsk [The destruction of Dynow, Sanok, Dubiecko], ed. David Moritz, New York 1949 51. Kremenits, Wyszgorodek un Poczajow Jizkor Buch [Memorial book of Krzemieniec], ed. Falik Lerner, Buenos Aires 1965 52. Lantsut: hayeva ve-hurbanah shel kehilah Yehudit [Lanzut. The life and destruction of a Jewish Community], ed. Michael Walzer-Fass, Tel Aviv 1963 53. Leneman Leon, Der heszbn blajbt ofn. Wegn di baciungen fun Poliakn cu Jidn baat der hitler-tekufa, Buenos Aires 1958 54. Leyn [Lanker] Moshe, Zeks milion un – ejner… Majne iberlebungen in Pojln bas der naci-okupacje, Melbourne 1973 55. Łowicz. A sztot in Mazowie [Lowicz; a town in Mazovia, memorial book], ed. G. SzajakCzarneson, Tel Aviv 1966 56. Mahler R., Czenstochower Jidn, New York 1947 57. Mayerkevitch Abraham, Heder, jugnt, milkhome, Tel Aviv 1996 58. Neustadt Meilech, Khurbn un Oyfstand fun di Yidn in Varshe: Eydes-bletter un Azkores, Tel Aviv 1948 59. Olkusz: sefer zikaron likehila she hukheda ba-Shoah [Olkusz; memorial book to a community that was exterminated during the Holocaust], ed. Zwi Jesziw, Tel Aviv 1972 60. Oshry Efraim, Hurbn Lite, New York–Montreal 1951 61. Pat Yankev, Ash un fajer, New York 1946 62. Pat Yankev, Henech. A jidysz kind wos iz arojs fun geto, Buenos Aires 1948 63. Pinkas Gostynin; yisker-bukh, ed. J.M. Biderman, Tel Aviv 1960 64. Pinkas Kolbushov [Kolbuszowa Memorial Book], ed. I.M. Biderman, New York 1971 65. Pinkes Vashilkover jizkor buch; a spetsyele oysgabe vegn lebn mord un toyt fun a yidishn yishev [The Wasilkower memorial book; memories of our town Wasilkow which has been annihilated by the Nazis], ed. Leon Mendelevitch, Melbourne 1990 66. Pinkes Warsze [Book of Warsaw], ed. Pinie Kac, Motl Zakin, Gedalia Kaliksztajn, Szmuel Kamińśki, Buenos Aires 1955 67. Pinkes Zamość: jizker buch cum fufcntn jorcajt (1942–1957) noch der erszter szechite fun di Zamoszczer Jidn, ed. M.W. Bernstein, Buenos Aires 1957 68. Pinkos Kleck [Klezk memorial book; a memorial to the Jewish community of KlezkPoland], ed. E.S. Stein, Tel Aviv 1959 69. Pinkos Zetel [Zdzięcioł] [A memorial to the Jewish community of Zetel], ed. Barchus Kaplinski, Tel Aviv 1957 70. Ran Lejzer, Jeruszalim de Lite, t. 1–3, New York 1959 71. Rasen Jakov, Mir vil lebn..., New York 1949 72. Ritshivul Ber, Viazoy hob ikh di Dajczen yiberlebt, Łódź 1946 73. Sanok: sefer zikaron li-kehilat Sanok veha-sevivah [Sanok Memorial Book and vicinity], ed. El’azar Sharvit, Tel Aviv 1969 74. Sarna Mordehai, In di orems fun toyt, Paris 1946 75. Sefer Biala Podlaska [Book of Biala Podlaska], ed. M.J. Feigenbaum, Tel Aviv 1961 76. Sefer Borszczow [The book of Borstchoff], ed. N. Blumenthal, Tel Aviv 1960 77. Sefer Chrzanow; lebn un umkum fun a yidish shtetl [Chrzanow; the life and destruction of a Jewish shtetl], ed. Mordechai Bochner, Roslyn Harbor 1949 78. Sefer Dinov: sefer zikaron li-kedoshe kehilat Dinov she-nifsu ba Sho’ah ha Natsit [The memorial book of Jewish Dinov], ed. Yitshak Kaseh, Mosheh Rinat, Tel Aviv 1979 79. Sefer Falenica [Falenica Book], ed. Dawid Sztokfisz, Tel Aviv 1972 80. Sefer Galicie. Gedenk buch [Anales de Galitzia], ed. Józef Okrutny, Buenos Aires 1968 81. Sefer Horodenka [The book of Horodenka], ed. Sh. Meltzer, Tel Aviv 1963 82. Sefer jizkor Baranow [Sandomierski] [A memorial to the Jewish community of Baranow], ed. Nachman Bumental, Jerusalem 1964 83. Sefer jizkor le-hantsahat kedoszei kehilat Czortkow [Memorial book of Czortkow], ed. Yeshayahu Austri-Dunn, Tel Aviv 1967 84. Sefer Kock [Memorial Book of Kotsk], ed. Eliahu Porat, Tel Aviv 1961 85. Sefer Krasnik [Book of Krasnik], ed. David Sztokfisz, Tel Aviv 1973 86. Sefer Plonsk ve-ha-seviva [Memorial book of Plonsk and vicinity], ed. Szlomo Zemach, Tel Aviv 1963 87. Sefer Podhajce [Memorial book of Podhajce], ed. M.S. Geshuri, Tel Aviv 1972 88. Sefer Pshemishel [Przemyśl Memorial Book], ed. Aryeh Ments’er, David Sztokfisz, Tel Aviv 1964 89. Sefer Sants [The book of the Jewish community of Nowy Sacz], ed. Refa’el Mahler, Tel Aviv 1970 90. Sefer Yaroslav: gal-‘ed le-zekher ‘irenu… [Jaroslav Book. A Memorial to the Jewish Community of Jaroslav], ed. Yitzhak Alperowitz, Tel Aviv 1978 91. Sefer zikaron le-kehilat Siedliszcze ve-ha-seviva [Memorial book of the community of Siedliszcze and vicinity], ed. Binyamin Haruvi, Tel Aviv 1970 92. Sefer zikaron li-kehilat Tluszcz [Memorial book of the community of Tluszcz], ed. M. Gelbart, Tel Aviv 1971 93. Shmerke katsherginski ondenk-bukh, Buenos Aires 1955 94. Shtrom Zonia, Hurbn un kamf. Fun Kovner getto tsu di Rudnicker velder. Zihrojnes, Tel Aviv 1990 95. Straus-Marko Salomon, Poylishe Yidn in velder, t. 1–3, Tel Aviv, 1979, 1981, 1983 96. Strigler Mordechai, Werk CE, Buenos Aires 1950 97. Sefer Strizhuv ve-ha-seviva [The Book of Strzyzow and vicinity], ed. Yitshak Berglass, Shelomoh Yahalomi, Los Angeles 1990 98. Sutzkever Abraham, Fun wilner geto, Moskwa 1945 99. Tarne [Tarnów], kiem un hurbn fun a jidyszer sztot [The life and decline of a Jewish city], ed. Avraham Chomet, Tel Aviv 1954 100. Tomaszower Lubelski Jizkor Buch, ed. Sz. Licht, New York 1969 101. Turkow Mark, Malke Ovshani dertseylt. Chronik fun unzer tsayt, Buenos Aires 1946 102. Veiyhert Mihal, Yiddishe alaynhilf, Tel Aviv 1962 103. Veiyhert Mihal, Zihroynes, t. 4, Tel Aviv 1970 104. Wisłowiec: Jizker-buch cum farejbikn dem ondenk fun der horew-gevorener jidiszer kehile Wisłowiec, ed. Shimon Kanc Kwerendy w literaturze niemieckojęzycznej 1. Bauman Janina, Als Mädchen im Warschauer Ghetto. Ein Überlebensbericht, Bergisch Gladbach 1995 2. Bornstein-Bielicka Chasia, Mein Weg als Widerstandskämpferin, Frankfurt am Main 2000 3. Bubis Ignatz, Damit bin ich längst nicht fertig, Frankfurt am Main 1996 4. Bugajer Richard, Mein Schattenleben. Eine Jugend im Ghetto und KZ, Wien 2000 5. Bürgernthal Thomas, Ein Glückskind: wie ein kleiner Junge zwei Ghettos, Auschwitz und den Todesmarsch überlebte, Frankfurt am Main 2007 6. Burnett Ignatius, Mit achtzehn Jahren vogelfrei. Ignacy und Stanisław aus Polen 1943– 1945, Frankfurt am Main 1996 7. Czarnecki Jerzy, Mein Leben als “Arierˮ. 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Ruda Nava, Zum ewigen Andenken – Erinnerungen eines Mädchens aus dem Ghetto Lwow. Jüdische Familiengeschichte 1899–1999, Konstanz 2000 36. Rüter Christiaan F., de Mildt Dick W., Justiz und NS-Verbrechen: Sammlung deutscher Strafurteile wegen nationalsozialistischer Tötungsverbrechen, Band 1–22, Amsterdam/München 1968–1998 37. Schneider Artur, Gejagt, versteckt, vereinigt. Das Schicksal von Artek und Buzia in Polen 1939–1945, Münster 2004 38. Schwarz Moshe, Versteinertes Herz. Versteinertes Herz: ein jüdisches Überlebensschicksal aus Buczacz/Polen unter dem Naziregime und in Israel 1936 bis 2004, Hartung–Gorre 2005 39. Selvis Jules, Vernichtungslager Sobibór, Hamburg–Münster 2003 40. Stein Jehuda L., Die Steins. Jüdische Familiengeschichte aus Krakau, Konstanz 1999 41. 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