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Nonfiction The Cigar Factory of Isay Rottenberg: The Hidden History of a Jewish Entrepreneur in Nazi Germany Robert Rotenberg
Nonfiction The Imposter’s War: The Press, Propaganda, and the Newsman who Battled for the Minds of America Mark Arsenault
Fiction Adam: The Story of a German Jewish Family in the Time of the Weimar Republic Christopher Charlton
Nonfiction Democratic Justice: Felix Frankfurter, the Supreme Court, and the Making of the Liberal Establishment Brad Snyder
Nonfiction Warsaw Ghetto Police: The Jewish Order Service during the Nazi Occupation Katarzyna Person
Nonfiction Transcending Dystopia: Music, Mobility, and the Jewish Community in Germany, 1945 – 1989 Tina Frühauf
Nonfiction Good Neighbors, Bad Times Revisited: New Echoes of My Father’s German Village Mimi Schwartz
Nonfiction German Jerusalem: The Remarkable Life of a German-Jewish Neighborhood in the Holy City Thomas Sparr, Stephen Brown (Translator)
Nonfiction We Must Not Forget: Holocaust Stories of Survival and Resistance Deborah Hopkinson
Nonfiction Those Who Forget: My Family’s Story in Nazi Europe – A Memoir, A History, A Warning Géraldine Schwarz, Laura Marris (trans.)