Our sincere thanks go to the many persons and institutions,
who have granted kind permissions to use their works.
In particular, we thank the authors and their families,
who allowed us to use their memoirs from the Holocaust.
We also thank those individuals who generously assisted
us in making a variety of other resources available through this
site.
As well, we extend our appreciation to those institutions
that facilitated access to published materials.
Arad, Yitzhak. Ghetto in flames. Published
jointly by Yad Vashem and Anti-Defamation League of B’nai Brit,
1980.
Art out of agony. This is a collection of interviews
conducted by Stephen Lewis for CBC in 1983. We have permission
to use 3 interviews, texts and audio (Appelfeld, Insdorf and Wiesel)
The Black Book, the Nazi crimes against the Jewish
people. New York, The Jewish Black Book Committee, 1946.
The Brown Book of Hitler terror, and the burning
of the Reichstag. Published by the World Committee for the
Victims of German Fascism, London, V. Gollancz, 1933.
Eisner, Irving. Dachau, prisoner 89012. Willowdale,
ON, Zachor, 1983.
Gilbert, Martin, Sir. Atlas of the Holocaust.
London, M. Joseph, 1982.
Gilbert, Martin, Sir. The Holocaust. New
York, Hill and Wang, 1978.
I never saw another butterfly. New York, Mc-Graw
Hill, 1964
Rogel, Joseph. Confessions of an Auschwitz number
(A-18260) [Poems] Montreal, Dawon College, 1972.
Schiff, Vera. Theresienstadt, the town the Nazis
gave to the Jews. Oakville, ON, Lugus, 1996..
Szyk, Arthur. The new order. New York, G.
Putnam, 1941.
Bibliographic citations for:
Dresdner Nachrichten. German newspaper articles
from 1938, translated by Joe Koenig.
Hail Hitler! London, Christopher’s, 1934.
Hiemer, Ernst. Der Giftpilz. Published by Sturmer
Verlag, 1938. With English translation and commentaries by Joe
Koenig.
Photographs from Nazi war archives.