The Diary of Mary Berg
Growing up in the Warsaw Ghetto
Edited by Susan Pentlin
9781851684724 - HB - £14.99
Mary Berg was just fifteen when she was
imprisoned in the Warsaw Ghetto. She
survived four years of Nazi terror. This is
her story.
This is a work remarkable for its detail,
authenticity, and poignancy. Not only a
factual report on the life and death of
a people, this diary is among the most
important documents of the Second World
War.
"Direct, sharp-eyed and full of compel-
ling detail, this is both a major resource for
historians and a richly compelling human
document" Times Literary Supplement
Sophie Scholl and the White Rose
Annette Dumbach & Jud Newborn
This is the stirring story of five young
German students at the University of
Munich who started an underground
resistance movement, and tried to spark an
uprising to overthrow Hider.
"The animated narrative reads like a
suspense novel." New York Times
This book, chapter by chapter, builds into
an incontestable argument for the power
and possibilities of action over passive
acceptance and apathy.’ Jewish Chronicle
9781851685363 - PB - £7.99
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