Yad Vashem Publications

מיין לפי
הצג בעמוד

A Boy from Buština: A Son. A Survivor. A Witness.

Andrew Burian

 

A sheltered boy from the small town of Buština (then Czechoslovakia, now Ukraine), Andrew had a beautiful carefree childhood. At the age of thirteen, his world was shattered. Andrew’s wartime odyssey began with deportation from his hometown to Mateszalka ghetto in Hungary. From there, Andrew and his family were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where he survived countless selections and near death experiences. In the freezing winter of 1945, he survived the infamous “death march” evacuation of Auschwitz-Birkenau and was loaded into a cattle car for the long journey to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. Andrew survived another death-march to the Gunskirchen concentration camp from which he was ultimately liberated by the U.S. army. Andrew’s journey took him through Hungary, Poland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, England and, finally, the USA where he made a new life.

NIS 91.00 NIS 54.60

The Fragile Fabric of Survival: A Boy’s Account of Auschwitz

Tomáš Radil, Academic Editor: Bella Guterman

It is impossible to forget Auschwitz-Birkenau. It is useful to remember the basic ethical principles that allowed individuals to retain their humanity even in conditions that were barely human. Born in the Slovakian capital Bratislava, Tomáš Radil grew up in Párkány (Štúrovo), a small border town on the Danube that became part of Hungary in 1938. When the Wehrmacht occupied the country in mid-March 1944, the tide of war had long turned against Germany. Despite the precarious military situation on all fronts, the Nazis did not abandon their genocidal plans. Within eight weeks, hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where most of them were murdered immediately after arrival.

NIS 91.00 NIS 54.60

I Did Not Want to Die: From Norway to Auschwitz

Robert Savosnick | As told to Hans Melien

NIS 91.00 NIS 54.60

The Story I Never Told: From Kovno and Dachau to a New Life

Uri Chanoch | Judith Chanoch

NIS 91.00 NIS 54.60

Relations Between Jews and Poles during the Holocaust: The Jewish Perspective

Havi Dreifuss (Ben-Sasson)

 

"As far as Polish‒Jewish relations are concerned, we need to devote at least a few words to the attitude of Jews toward the Poles.… even in their suffering, the Jews remember with deep emotion and gratefulness all the acts of kindness toward them and the helping hand extended to them by each of those Poles.… But, despite this, the insult and humiliation—which shall never be forgotten—no one wishes to remember."
(Anonymous, Warsaw Ghetto, 1942)

NIS 85.00 NIS 51.00

The Holocaust: History and Memory - Essays Presented in Honor of Israel Gutman

Edited by Shmuel Almog, David Bankier, Daniel Blatman, Dalia Ofer

NIS 84.00 NIS 50.40

The Holocaust: The Unique and the Universal - Essays Presented in Honor of Yehuda Bauer

Editors: Shmuel Almog, David Bankier, Daniel Blatman, Dalia Ofer

NIS 84.00 NIS 50.40

Fighting for Survival

E. H. (Dan) Kampelmacher | Foreword by Dan Michman

NIS 78.00 NIS 46.80

Guarded by Angels: How My Father and Uncle Survived Hitler and Cheated Stalin

Alan Elsner | Foreword by David Cesarani

NIS 78.00 NIS 46.80
Close