The Holocaust: A History for Children: The origins, events and remarkable tales of survival

The Holocaust: A History for Children: The origins, events and remarkable tales of survival

Philip Steele
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Author:  Philip Steele
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  96
Publisher:  Hachette Children's Group
Year:  2019
ISBN:  9781783125241

This thought-provoking book uses evocative photographs, maps and easy-to-follow text to tell the story of this dark event to young readers in a clear and sensitive way. It explores the complex reasons for the Holocaust, what life was like in the ghettos and concentration camps, the aftermath and the founding of the state of Israel.

Accounts from survivors and incredible stories of heroism and survival make it a compelling read for a new generation who are keen to learn about this dark period in human history.

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