The Other Victims: First-Person Stories of Non-Jews Persecuted by the Nazis
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Book ISBN: 9780395745151
Author(s): Ina R. Friedman
Document type: Trade Paper
Publisher: Unknown
Categories: Juvenile Nonfiction | Warfare & defence | History - General | Juvenile literature | Reference & Home Learning | Children: Grades 4-6 | Children's Books/Young Adult Misc. Nonfiction | Germany | Second World War, 1939-1945 | World War, 1939-1945 | Personal narratives | Social issues (Children's/YA) | History - Military & Wars | History & the past: general interest (Children's/YA) | Juvenile Nonfiction / History / General | Inter-war period, 1918-1939 | Participation, Juvenile | Atrocities
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The Other Victims
I received my book in a timely fashion, and in very good condition. Thank you.
Betty Dole (Amazon.com)
Eye Opening
I think this book is a really great eye opener not only for young people but for adults as well. Its painful to read these accounts and what they had to go through but at the same time it shows just how far humans can go to survive and live and still keep a clean conscience and stay true to what they believe in. I would highly recommend this book to everyone.
HM Books (Amazon.com)
A great reminder that the Holocaust wasn't just targeting Jews.
This wonderful book is a collection of short biographies of people who were persecuted by the Nazis but were not Jewish. These stories will touch your heart and help us to keep the story of the horrors of WWII alive.
Jennifer Cole (Amazon.com)
No one has a monopoly on suffering
It would seem that the world has been held hostage thinking one group or another deserves more because they have suffered more than anyone else. Our history books have misinformed us and downright lied about the experiences of so many people as if they did not exist. When we speak of genocide the first thing ringing in our ears is the Holacaust in Germany and what happened to 6 million Jews. What about the 20 million Armenians on April 24,1919 (or thereabouts). What about 9 million Africans drowned in the Middle Passage. How about the annihilation and almost termination of the indigineous people of the Americas. The importance of this book lies in taking a factual, first person, look at the other resident citizens of Germany who were also issued a death penalty under Nazi rule. Hopefully knowing the world wide experience of Genocide (still going on), we as people of the world can stop it.
J Picasso (Amazon.com)
A review from a 12 year old
I thought this was an amazing book. It talks about all the others out there who were affected by Hitler, showing it was not only the Jews who were affected and killed, but many others, like the homosexuals, gypsies, ect. The book offers many different opinions and people, and I thought it was an amazing and saddening book.
Kid in Maryland (Amazon.com)
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