A Documentary History of the Holocaust
The Holocaust--the systematic persecution and murder of six million Jews and other victims by the Nazis during World War II--was a watershed event in modern history. This series examines the historical, political, and social backdrop that allowed the Holocaust to happen and the forces that sought to resist its horror, looking at its perpetrators, victims, bystanders, rescuers, and survivors. With accuracy and sensitivity, the books explore essential topics including the rise of Nazi dictatorship, the persecution of the Jews, the establishment of ghettos and concentration camps, Jewish and non-Jewish resistance, and postwar trials.
• Fulfills Common Core literacy skills and develops students' sense of civic responsibility
• Includes documentary evidence and survivor testimony
• Presents the complex history of the Holocaust on a developmentally appropriate level