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Overview
I'd like to read more books about the Holocaust, so I have created this challenge. If you are also interested in that, feel free to join.
This challenge mainly aims at reading literature written by people who were immediately affected by the Holocaust. But, there are also bonus prompts on fiction and non-fition about the Holocaust written by other authors as well as people who mangened to escape persecution by means of exile, hiding, etc. and on books about other genocides.
The definition of Holocaust literature this challenge is based on is a broader one that includes authors of any of the victim groups persecuted by the Nazis. (The more narrow definition only includes authors who survived the Shoah.)
This challenge mainly aims at reading literature written by people who were immediately affected by the Holocaust. But, there are also bonus prompts on fiction and non-fition about the Holocaust written by other authors as well as people who mangened to escape persecution by means of exile, hiding, etc. and on books about other genocides.
The definition of Holocaust literature this challenge is based on is a broader one that includes authors of any of the victim groups persecuted by the Nazis. (The more narrow definition only includes authors who survived the Shoah.)
Read More Holocaust Literature
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Overview
I'd like to read more books about the Holocaust, so I have created this challenge. If you are also interested in that, feel free to join.
This challenge mainly aims at reading literature written by people who were immediately affected by the Holocaust. But, there are also bonus prompts on fiction and non-fition about the Holocaust written by other authors as well as people who mangened to escape persecution by means of exile, hiding, etc. and on books about other genocides.
The definition of Holocaust literature this challenge is based on is a broader one that includes authors of any of the victim groups persecuted by the Nazis. (The more narrow definition only includes authors who survived the Shoah.)
This challenge mainly aims at reading literature written by people who were immediately affected by the Holocaust. But, there are also bonus prompts on fiction and non-fition about the Holocaust written by other authors as well as people who mangened to escape persecution by means of exile, hiding, etc. and on books about other genocides.
The definition of Holocaust literature this challenge is based on is a broader one that includes authors of any of the victim groups persecuted by the Nazis. (The more narrow definition only includes authors who survived the Shoah.)