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[[Serge Klarsfeld]], '''Les enfants d'Izieu''' <French> (Paris [France]: B. Klarsfeld Foundation, 1984). English ed.: ''The Children of Izieu'' (New York, NY: H. Abrams, 1985).   
[[Serge Klarsfeld]], '''Les enfants d'Izieu''' <French> (Paris [France]: B. Klarsfeld Foundation, 1984). English ed.: ''The Children of Izieu'' (New York, NY: H. Abrams, 1985).   



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1982

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Azriel Eisenberg. The Lost Generation: Children in the Holocaust (New York : Pilgrim Press,1982)

"Collects firsthand accounts of the Nazi persecution of Jewish children during World War II and the efforts of the members of the organization, Youth Aliyah, to rescue these children ... Explores the wide range of experiences suffered by children during the Holocaust, including their lives in the Nazi ghettos and concentration camps, as well as years spent hiding in the forests ... Passing as Aryans, or living under the protection of righteous gentiles. chapters 6 and 7 explore children's diaries, including Anne Frank's, and written testimonies by children."--Publisher description.

Azriel Eisenberg (USA, 1903-1985) -- The child of Jewish immigrants, Eisenberg devoted his entire life to the cause of Jewish education. His interests led him to revisit the experience of children during the Holocaust. After the anthologies of the 1940s, his book was the first collection of children's accounts of the Holocaust.

1984

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Serge Klarsfeld, Les enfants d'Izieu <French> (Paris [France]: B. Klarsfeld Foundation, 1984). English ed.: The Children of Izieu (New York, NY: H. Abrams, 1985).

"Presents the story of an orphanage in Izieu, France that sheltered Jewish children from all over Europe who had escaped Nazi persecution. In 1944, one month before World War II ended, the Gestapo sent soldiers to the orphanage to arrest all the children and caretakers. Those arrested were taken to Auschwitz for immediate execution. The events are recounted through the stories of those who escaped the Nazi raid."--Publisher description.

1988

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George Eisen. Children and Play in the Holocaust: Games among the Shadows (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1988).

"Studies the importance of "playing" to the survival of children in Nazi organized ghettos and concentration camps. illustrates how the feeling of normalcy created through play, provided not only a means of control by adults ... But a psychological Force which allowed for spiritual survival. examines the nature of games played, emphasizing how games such as "blockade" and "gas Chamber" reflected the environment in which they were created and played."--Publisher description.

George Eisen (b.1943) was born in German-occupied Hungary. As a little child he spent a year in hiding with his Jewish mother while his father was held prisoner in a concentration camp. He attended high school in Hungary, college in Israel and received a doctorate from the University of Maryland. He has taught in Cal Poly Pomona’s physical education department since 1979. He got the idea for his book while researching organized Jewish sports in pre-World War II Europe for his doctorate.

Media in category "Holocaust Children Studies--1980s"

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