Books about the Holocaust include works that explore the historical, social, and personal aspects of the genocide perpetrated by the Nazis during World War II. Topics may cover survivor testimonies, historical analyses, memoirs, biographies, and studies of resistance and resilience. The collection encompasses scholarly research, personal narratives, and educational texts that provide in-depth perspectives on the atrocities, the impact on Jewish communities, and the lessons for humanity. Through these works, readers can better understand the Holocaust’s causes, events, and enduring significance. Here are our books about the Holocaust.

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Our People by Rūta Vanagaitė and Efraim Zuroff

Our People | Discovering Lithuania’s Hidden Holocaust by Rūta Vanagaitė and Efraim Zuroff explores the history of Lithuania’s decisions and actions during the Holocaust. The book exposes the significant role in implementing the Final Solution played by local political leaders and the prewar Lithuanian administration that remained in place during occupation.

Why? Explaining the Holocaust by Peter Hayes

Why? Explaining the Holocaust by Peter Hayes addresses many questions that have been asked regarding the Holocaust. The book explores one of the most tragic events in human history by addressing eight of the most commonly asked questions about the Holocaust, including: Why the Jews? Why the Germans? and why murder?