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WOMEN AND THE
HOLOCAUST
Judith Tydor Baumel,
Double Jeopardy: Gender and the Holocaust (Valentine Mitchell).
Renate Bridenthal, Atina Grossman, Marion Kaplan, eds. When Biology
Becomes Destiny: Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany (Monthly Review
Press).
Bonnie Gurewitsch, Mothers, Sisters, Resisters: Oral Histories of Women
Who Survived the Holocaust (University of Alabama Press).
Claudia Koonz, Mothers in the Fatherland: Women, the Family and Nazi
Politics (St. Martin's Press).
Vera Laska, Women in the Resistance and in the Holocaust: The Voices
of Eyewitnesses (Greenwood Publishing).
Dalia Ofer and Leonore J. Weitzman, editors, Women in the Holocaust
(Yale University Press).
Alison Owings, Frauen: German Women Recall the Third Reich (Rutgers
University Press).
Jacques R. Pauwels, Women, Nazis and Universities: Female University
students in the Third Reich 1933-1945 (Greenwood Press).
Carol Rittner and John Roth, Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust
(Paragon House).
Roger A. Ritvo and Diane M. Plotkin, Sisters in Sorrow: Voices of Care
in the Holocaust (Texas A & M University Press).
Ruth Schwertfeger, ed. The Women of Theresienstadt: Voices From a Concentration
Camp (Oxford University Press).
Lore Shelley, Secretaries of Death (Shengold Publishers).
AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL
Daring to Resist: Three
Women Face the Holocaust
57 minutes. Recommended for junior high school and up.
This is a portrait of three young women: a photographer and partisan fighter
in Poland, a ballerina in Amsterdam who hid and moved Jews to safety,
and a girl from Hungary who led groups of Jews in underground border crossings
to Romania. Despite losing their families to the Nazis, these three young
women chose resistance, rather than submission, and helped keep others
alive.
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