Top image is of the entrance to auschwitz, 1945,.

Webjewish diaries offer unique, personal accounts of the holocaust.

Many other young jewish people also wrote about their lives and their feelings in those difficult times.

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Webthis list of books, written by survivors about their hellish time in the auschwitz complex, exemplify the imperative to witness.

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Webas the library announced earlier this month, hundreds of its survivor testimonies are now available online—and in english—for the first time.

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Anne frank was only 13 years old when she and her family.

Webanne frank was not the only one who kept a diary during the holocaust.

Wattenberg was born in lódz on.

Anne frank was only 13 years old when she and her family.

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Wattenberg was born in lódz on.

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