| The Hiding Place | Ten Boom, Corey | 940.53 TEN |
| True story of two sisters who were sent to Ravensbruck concentration camp for helping Jews. It proves that the light of God's love can penetrate even the darkest recesses. |
| We Survived the Holocaust | | 940.53 WES |
| This book contains sixteen individual stories from survivors who were in their teens during the Holocaust. First published in 1949 and now brought up-to-date, this book offers a dramatic and historical documentation of personal survival under the terror and persecution of the Third Reich. |
| Three Against Hitler | Wobbe, Rudi | 940.5308 WOB |
| Three Mormon teenagers are sentenced to a concentration camp after speaking out against the Nazi treatment of Jews in their native Germany. |
| In the Camps | Axelrod, Toby | 940.5318 AXE |
| These stories are about Jewish teenagers sent to concentration camps, where separated from their families, they survived years of exhausting labor, scarce food and cruel guards. |
| A History of the Holocaust | Bauer, Yehuda | 940.5318 BAU |
| Bauer gives an overview of Jewish history beginning 2000 years B.C.E. and notes the many conflicts and discriminations the Jewish people have suffered throughout time including the Holocaust. |
| Flares of Memory | | 940.5318 FLA |
| Memories of Jewish life before, during, and beyond WWII from forty-one Holocaust survivors and six American liberators. Each survivor relates one incident. |
| Children of Zion | Grynberg, Henryk | 940.5318 GRY |
| Collection of interviews with young Polish war orphans. The cumulative effect of so many different voices discussing similar horrors makes this book unique. |
| The Holocaust | | 940.5318 HOL |
| Four volume set that describes the individuals and events connected with the persecution of Jews and others across Europe in the 1930s and 1940s. |
| Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory | Lipstadt, Deborah E. | 940.5318 LIP |
| Traces the history of Holocaust revisionism, showing how Holocaust-deniers, once dismissed as a lunatic fringe, have been growing in numbers and influence during the past 20 years. |
| Maus: A Survivor's Tale | Spiegelman, Art | 940.5318 SPI |
| The author-illustrator traces his father's imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp through a series of disarming and unusual cartoons arranged to tell the story as a novel. |
| Maus II: Here My Troubles Began | Spiegelman, Art | 940.5318 SPI |
| This sequel picks up right where the first left off, with Vladek's separation from wife, Anja, after arriving at Auschwitz. |
| We Are Witnesses: Five Diaries of Teenagers Who Died in the Holocaust | | 940.5318 WE |
| Diary entries written by five Holocaust victims document the ordeals suffered in Nazi-occupied Lithuania, Hungary, Belgium, and Holland. |
| Holocaust: The Events & Their Impact on Real People (w/accompanying DVD) | Angela, Wood | 940.5318 WOO |
| An ambitious pictorial overview that will horrify, sadden, and educate a wide range of readers. With a forward by Steven Spielberg. |
| The Seamstress | Bernstein, Sara Tuvel | BIO Bernstein |
| An unique story of the Holocaust, focusing on personal strength and independent spirit, which helps Sara and others survive. |
| I Have Lived a Thousand Years | Bitton-Jackson, Livia | BIO Bitton-Jackson |
| When the Nazis invade her home, Elli is sent to a concentration camp to work. She describes her life and the twists of fate that allow her to survive. |
| Four Perfect Pebbles | Blumenthal, Marion | BIO Blumenthal |
| A harrowing and often moving account of the co-author's family's struggle to survive the Holocaust. |
| I Will Plant You a Lilac Tree: A Memoir of a Schindler's List Survivor | Hillman, Laura | BIO Hillman |
| Presents the true story of a young girl from a Polish ghetto who was sent to a series of concentration camps and survived the war after being placed on Schindler's List. |
| All But My Life | Klein, Gerda | BIO Klein |
| She spent three long years in German Nazi work camps before the Americans came and liberated her. This is Gerda's own story reflecting on her teen years as a Polish Jew. |
| Night | Wiesel, Elie | BIO Wiesel |
| Reflections of Wiesel's life as a teenager in a Nazi death camp, how he tries to cope with his feelings and memories as the only survivor of his family. |
| Anne Frank and Me | Bennett, Cherie | YA F Bennett |
| After suffering a concussion while on a field trip to a Holocaust exhibit, Nicole finds herself living the life of a Jewish teenager in Paris during the Nazi occupation. |
| Boy in the Striped Pajamas | Boyne, John | YA F Boyne |
| Bored and lonely after his family moves from Berlin to a place called "Out-With" in 1942, Bruno, the son of a Nazi officer, befriends a boy in striped pajamas who lives behind a wire fence. |
| Daniel Half Human | Chotjewitz, David | YA F Chotjewi |
| In 1933, best friends Daniel and Armin admire Hitler, but as anti-Semitism buoys Hitler to power, Daniel learns he is half Jewish, threatening the friendship even as life in their beloved Hamburg, Germany, is becoming nightmarish. |
| The Entertainer and the Dybbuk | Fleischman, Sid | YA F Fleischman |
| A struggling American ventriloquist in post-World War II Europe is possessed by the mischievous spirit of a young Jewish boy killed in the Holocaust. |
| Torn Thread | Isaacs, Anne | YA F Isaacs |
| In an attempt to save his daughter's life, Eva's father sends her from Poland to a labor camp in Czechoslovakia where she and her sister survive the war. |
| Shadow of the Wall | Laird, Christa | YA F Laird |
| Misha risks death each time he smuggles food to his mother inside the Warsaw Ghetto. Dr. Korczak, who runs an orphanage for Jewish children, asks Misha to smuggle his own baby sister out of the Ghetto. Can he do it? |
| Number the Stars | Lowry, Lois | YA F Lowry |
| In 1943, during the German occupation of Denmark, ten-year-old Annemarie learns how to be brave and courageous when she helps shelter her Jewish friend from the Nazis. |
| Greater Than Angels | Matas, Carol | YA F Matas |
| Anna, a teenaged German refugee, relates how she and other Jewish children were cared for by the citizens of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, during the German occupation. |
| The Man from the Other Side | Orlev, Uri | YA F Orlev |
| Marek helps his stepfather smuggle goods into the Jewish ghetto not for humanitarian reasons but for money. When Marek decides to help another Jew, his actions lead him into the ghetto during the peak of the uprising. |
| What World is Left | Polak, Monique | YA F Polak |
| Anneke, a Dutch Jewish teenager, is sent with her family to Theresienstadt, a "model" concentration camp, where she confronts great evil and learns to do what it takes to survive. |
| To Cross A Line | Ray, Karen | YA F Ray |
| Egon is trying to survive as a 17- year-old Jewish boy in Germany. He is coping until "the accident." Now he must escape. How will he do it when the Nazis seem to thwart his every chance? Based on a true story. |
| Upstairs Room | Reiss, Johanna | YA F Reiss |
| People thought the war wouldn't last long. But for Annie & Sini, in hiding, separated from family and confined to a tiny upstairs bedroom in a Gentile family's farmhouse two years seems like forever. Based on a true story. |
| Milkweed | Spinelli, Jerry | YA F Spinelli |
| Captures the hardships and cruelty of life in the ghettos of Warsaw during the Nazi occupation of World War II, through the eyes of a Jewish orphan who must use all his wits and courage to survive unimaginable events. |
| The Other Half of Life | Whitney, Kim | YA F Whitney |
| In 1939, fifteen-year-old Thomas sails on a German ship bound for Cuba with more than nine hundred German Jews expecting to be granted safe haven in Cuba. |
| Devil's Arithmetic | Yolen, Jane | YA F Yolen |
| Hannah resents the traditions of her Jewish heritage until time travel places her in the middle of a small Jewish village in Nazi-occupied Poland. |