How did he get away with it? 5,181 ratings — But it’s hard.” The final entry is so chilling that you’ll find yourself thinking about it for days to come. published 2003, avg rating 4.29 — 6. 419,564 ratings — Dawn and Day are novels, but complement Night so well and are a natural progression of the story. They include both fiction and nonfiction. published 1956, avg rating 4.08 — 2,830 ratings — FOLLOW BLACK BALLOON PUBLISHING ON TWITTER. If you were assigned to read a Holocaust diary in school, it was most likely Anne Frank’s. 173,095 ratings — Constant reports of hate crimes and harassment. published 2011, avg rating 4.67 — published 2005, avg rating 4.15 — Within each of the two categories below I’ve listed the books in alphabetical order by the authors’ last names. We'll be seeing you next Thursday. published 1989, avg rating 4.16 — published 1991, avg rating 4.09 — 8,240 ratings — published 1956, avg rating 4.37 — Read 2 254 reviews from the world's largest community for r… 53,942 ratings — 7,638 ratings — 48,461 ratings — published 2003, avg rating 4.17 — published 1947, avg rating 4.29 — published 1979, avg rating 4.01 — Discover lesser-known, moving Holocaust books that tell stories from one of the most tragic periods in history and go beyond "The Diary of Anne Frank" and Elie Wiesel's "Night." published 2011, avg rating 4.14 — published 1991, avg rating 4.26 — 97,599 ratings — To say that I’m familiar with the Holocaust is an understatement. It is commentary, magnifying glass, and time capsule. published 2012, avg rating 4.33 — 728 ratings — The family is immortality. 337 ratings — I highly recommend them all. published 2019, avg rating 4.25 — published 2012, avg rating 3.62 — 41,574 ratings — The Righteous: The Unsung Heroes of the Holocaust, by Martin Gilbert. Good books about the Holocaust Anatomy of a Genocide: The Life and Death of a Town Called Buczacz by Omer Bartov—The Holocaust under the microscope of history Welcome back. 8,558 ratings — published 2005, avg rating 3.83 — published 2006, avg rating 4.55 — 6 ratings — Welcome back. But it’s hard.” The final entry is so chilling that you’ll find yourself thinking about it for days to come. Through our roots and branches. 2,295 ratings — The Journal of Helene Berr by Helene Berr. My best friend’s grandmother and her sisters survived Auschwitz because Dr. Mengele liked them (they all looked alike, and he did twin experiments). By Zachary C. Solomon. published 2005, avg rating 4.40 — But until recently, I assumed that something like the Holocaust could never happen in the United States. Those were some of the questions I asked my mother while reading the book. published 1986, avg rating 4.22 — 464,353 ratings — 18,271 ratings — 909 ratings — The genre of memoir often gets poked fun at, and in a time where every “struggling” 20-something seems to have one, that may make sense. Maus, by Art Spiegelman. avg rating 4.34 — 5,278 ratings — published 1946, avg rating 4.35 — 1,834,344 ratings — Beyond Anne Frank, there are plenty of memoirs and nonfiction about the Holocaust that are necessary to read today. These books about the Holocaust changed my life and the way I viewed the Holocaust. published 2000, avg rating 4.56 — published 1960, avg rating 4.40 — My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your help. 1,499 ratings — Make a List Browse Lists Search Lists Leaders Help / Contact Suggest Feature Newsletter. Oh, the stories. 251,343 ratings —