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A valuable addition to the literature and resources for Holocaust education. . . . In its efforts to teach the Holocaust, the book offers, in a clear and well-organized manner, firsthand experiences of survivors and liberators. The division of such accounts according to the geographic areas of Nazi-occupied countries is an excellent way to demonstrate the similarities and differences among the communities of occupied Europe., The book is a collection of first-hand accounts by 153 survivors and testimony of 20 liberators of concentration camps., Praise for Holocaust TestimoniesRead this collection. The cruelty of the killers, the cowardice of the bystanders, the brutality of the collaborators, the desperate faith of the believers, the solitude of the condemned, the magnificent bravery of the liberators: all of these themes appear here. These survivors and their liberators are speaking to you. Listen to them, and you will be grateful to them.