Irish author John Boyne says 'All The Broken Places,' which traces the life of the sister of the previous book's German protagonist, will be released in September

Former FBI agent Vince Pankoke suggests intense criticism of findings may be motivated by the book's controversial conclusion that a Jew was responsible for handing in family

Released last month and challenged by historians, 'The Betrayal of Anne Frank' claims a Jewish man turned Frank’s family in to the Nazis

Alwin Meyer has devoted his life to documenting the stories of the few of the notorious death camp's youngest members lucky enough to survive

Over his 50-year career, Michael Levine has arranged deals for books, screen and business - but none hit home like a Holocaust memoir released in English this month

Polish historian Katarzyna Person quotes firsthand accounts to reveal the bleak reality that set the stage for the creation of the infamous Jewish Order Service

Writer Ulrich Boschwitz fled Germany after pogrom and wrote contemporary account 'The Passenger' before death at sea by a Nazi torpedo. Now rediscovered, it's earning rave reviews

Based on successful Israeli novel, movie 'Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog' pares down complex narrative to convey historical and ethical lessons to younger generations

British author John Carr reveals his father's audacious wartime journey from the Lodz ghetto to Gibraltar, where he signed up to fight the Germans - all while hiding his Jewishness

In 'The Light of Days,' author Judy Batalion tells the extraordinary tale of myriad brave females who took leading roles in clandestine, armed struggle in ghettos and forests

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