Bibliography: Survivors of the Auschwitz extermination camp

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Bibliography: Survivors of the Auschwitz extermination camp

The names of Auschwitz survivors are underlined. The bibliography also contains references to pages on the Internet. We are always happy to receive comments and suggestions: info@fritz-bauer-forum.de

Adam, Mariana and Salomon, Ella , What will tomorrow bring? Two Jewish women survive Auschwitz and find faith in Jesus Christ. Translated from the Hungarian by Moshe Fogel. Stuttgart 1995.

Adelsberger, Lucille , Auschwitz: a factual report. The legacy of the victims for us Jews and for all people. Newly edited by Eduard Seidler, Bonn 2001.

Adelsberger, Lucie , „Medical Observations in Auschwitz Concentration Camps“, in: The Lancet, 9 March 1946, pp. 317-319.

(Adelsberger, Lucille, ) Seidler, Eduard, Kinderärzte 1933-1945 Entrechtet/Geflohen/Ermordet , Basel 2007.

(Adelsberger, Lucille , Papers:) http://www.wjst.de/blog/collections-2/lucie-adelsberger-papers/ (retrieved 11..08.2014)

(Adelsberger, Lucille, ) Oertzen, Christine von, Rückblick aus der Emigration: Die Akademikerinnen Erna Barschak (1888-1958), Susanne Engelmann (1885-1963?) und Lucie Adelsberger (1895-1971) , in: Angelika Schaser (ed.), Erinnerungskartelle. On the construction of biographies after 1945 , Bochum 2003, pp. 169-195.

Affinati, Eraldo , A path of memory: from Venice to Auschwitz. Frankfurt am Main 1999.

Albin, Kazimierz , Memento Auschwitz . Ed. by the Society for the Care of Auschwitz. Oświęcim 2000.

Albin, Kazimierz , Wanted by profile. Edited by the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Oświęcim 2000.

Altmann, Erich , In the face of death. Three years in German concentration camps. Auschwitz Buchenwald Oranienburg. 1st ed. Luxembourg 1947.

Améry, Jean , Beyond guilt and atonement. Attempts at coping by an overwhelmed person . Munich 1966; Stuttgart 1997.

Améry, Jean , Beyond Guilt and Atonement. Coping attempts of an overwhelmed person . Essays. Munich 1966.

Améry, Jean , Works . Vol. 2. Stuttgart 2002.

Arnoni, M. S ., „I accuse“. Report on a life after Auschwitz. Reinbek near Hamburg 1992.

Appelfeld, Aharon , Story of a Life. 1st ed. Berlin 2005.

Bab, Werner , Gestorben bin ich an Auschwitz , in: Katrin Rohnstock (ed.), Es wird gestorben, wo immer auch gelebt wird. 16 Protocols on the Farewell to Life . Berlin 2007.

Baigelman, Jack , „The Story of My Life“, in: Children Who Survived the Final Solution . Edited by Peter Tarjan. New York 2004.

(Bannet, Louis, ) Shuldman, Ken, Jazz Survivor. The Story of Louis Bannet, Horn Player of Auschwitz . Toronto 2005.

Bartoszewski, Władysław , Autumn of Hopes. It pays to be decent. Freiburg and others 1983.

Bartoszewski, Władysław , The Warsaw Ghetto as it really was. Testimony of a Christian. Frankfurt am Main 1983.

(Bartoszewski, Władysław ) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Bartoszewski (accessed 11 August 2014)

Baum, Bruno , Resistance in Auschwitz. Report of the international anti-fascist camp administration. Berlin-Potsdam 1949. expanded new edition, Berlin 1957; 2nd ed. ed. Berlin 1962.

Begov, Lucie , With my eyes. Message from an Auschwitz survivor. Gerlingen 1983.

Bejerano, Esther , „They called me Krümel“. A Jewish youth in times of persecution. Edited by the Auschwitz Committee in the Federal Republic of Germany, Hamburg 1989.

(Bejarano, Esther , Antonella Romeo (eds.), Memories. From the girls‘ orchestra in Auschwitz to the rap band against the right. 1st ed. Hamburg 2013.

(Bejarano, Esther ,) Mut zum Leben Die Botschaft der Überlebenden von Auschwitz , 2013, authors: Christa Spannbauer and Thomas Gonschior.

(Bejerano, Esther,) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aotQBSdT9I (retrieved 11/08/2014)

Berger, Sam , The unforgettable six and a half years of my life 1939-1945. Frankfurt am 1985.

Bergh, Siegfried van den , The Crown Prince of Mandelstein. Survival in Westerbork, Theresienstadt and Auschwitz . Frankfurt am Main 1996.

Berler, Willy , Through hell. Monowitz, Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen, Buchenwald . Augsburg 2003.

Bernheim-Friedmann, Rachel , Earrings in the cellar. From Transcarpathia through Auschwitz-Birkenau to Israel. Edited by Erhard Roy. Vienna, Constance 2002.

Betlen, Oszkár , Life in the Field of Death . Berlin 1962.

Bialot, Joseph, The days grow longer in winter. How I survived Auschwitz . Munich 2004.

Bielawski, Heinrich , Escaped from Hell. Records. Worms, London 1989.

Jerzy Bielecky , Who Saves a Life…: The story of a love in Auschwitz. Berlin 2009.

Birenbaum, Halina , Hope Dies Last. Frankfurt am Main 1996.

Birenbaum, Halina , Return to the Land of the Fathers. Frankfurt am Main 1998.

Birenbaum, Halina , Life as Hope , Münster 2004.

Bitton-Jackson, Livia , Hello America. A Refugee`s Journey from Auschwitz to the New World. New York 2005.

Bitton-Jackson, Livia , I have lived a Thousand Years. Growing Up in the Holocaust . New York 1999.

Bitton-Jackson, Livia , My Bridges of Hope. New York 2002.

Borinski, Anneliese-Ora , Memories 1940-1943 , Kwuzat Maayan-Zwi 1970.

Borowski, Tadeusz , With Us in Auschwitz. Erzählungen (1946, together with Krystyn Olszewski and Janusz Nel-Siedlecki . Original Polish: U nas w Auschwitzu , German 1963, 1970, 1999; 4th ed. Frankfurt am Main 2006).

Brecher, Elinor, J., Schindler’s Legay. True Stories of the List Survivors. New York 1994.

Bresler, Jakob , Du sollst nicht mehr Jakob heißen. Childhood in the ghetto and concentration camp. Documentation of a speechlessness. Vienna 1988.

Bruck, Edith , Wer dich so liebt Lebensbericht einer Jüdin. Frankfurt am Main 1999.

Büchler, Robert J. , „Among the Children of Auschwitz“, in: Dachauer Hefte 12 (1996), pp. 169-195.

Buergenthal, Thomas , Ein Glückskind. How a young boy survived two ghettos, Auschwitz and the death march and found a second life . Frankfurt a. M. 2008.

(Buergenthal, Thomas, ) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Buergenthal (retrieved 11 August 2014)

(Buergenthal, Thomas, ) http://www.icj-cij.org/court/index.php?p1=1&p2=2&p3=1&judge=11 (retrieved 11/08/2014)

Cernyak-Spatz, Susan , I wanted to live“. Theresienstadt, Auschwitz-Birkenau and Ravensbrück. Three stages of my life . Berlin 2008.

Cildren Who Survived the Final Solution . Edited by Peter Tarjan. New York 2004.

Ciechanower, Mordechai , The Roofer of Auschwitz-Birkenau . Edited by Gegen Vergessen Für Demokratie e.V., Böblingen-Herrenberg-Tübingen section. Berlin 2007.

Delbo, Charlotte , Trilogy. Auschwitz and afterwards. Frankfurt am Main 1993.

(Delbo , Charlotte, ) Violaine Gelly, Paul Gradvohl, Charlotte Delbo . Paris 2013.

(Deutsch, Alex, ) Thomas Döring: just to tell it. The life of contemporary witness Alex Deutsch . Saarbrücken 2014.

(Diamanski, Hermann, ) Haumann, Heiko, Hermann Diamanski: Überleben in der Katastrophe. A German story between Auschwitz and the State Security Service (1910-1976). Cologne 2011.

Diament, Freddy , „We are the last victims“, in: Jewish Spectator , April 1968, pp. 9-12.

Doerry, Martin, „Nowhere and everywhere at home“. Conversations with Holocaust survivors. Photographed by Monika Zucht. 1st ed. Munich 2006.

Durlacher, Gerhard L. , Stripes in the sky. The beginning and end of a journey. Hamburg 1994.

Durlacher, Gerhard L., Ertrinken Eine Kindheit im Dritten Reich . 1987 in Dutch, German Frankfurt am 1993.

Düsing, Michael (ed.), We were destined to die. Łódź 2002.

Edvardson, Cordelia , Viska det till vinden. Stockholm 1988.

Edvardson, Cordelia , Putting the world together. Munich 1991 (German original edition Munich, Vienna 1989).

(Edvardson, Cordelia, ) http://www.fembio.org/biographie.php/frau/biographie/cordelia-edvardson/ (11/08/2014)

Eggens, Magda, Rose Lagercrantz , What my eyes have seen. Aarau et al. 1999.

Eichengreen, Lucille , From Ashes to Life. Memories. Hamburg 1992.

Elias, Ruth , Hope kept me alive. My journey from Theresienstadt and Auschwitz to Israel. 6th ed. Munich 1999.

(Elias, Ruth- Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, Claude Lanzmann Shoah Collection, Interview:) http://www.ushmm.org/online/film/display/detail.php?file_num=4736 (retrieved 11 August 2014)

(Epstein, Frances, ) Epstein, Helen, Where She Came From. A Daughter’s Search for Her Mother’s History. New York 1997.

Memoirs of Auschwitz Prisoners. Published by the Auschwitz State Museum. Oświęcim 1970.

Erlanger, Arnold , A Swabian survives Auschwitz. Arnold Erlanger from Ichenhausen . Augsburg 2002.

Fantlová, Zdenka , In peace lies strength, said my father. Bonn 1999.

(Fantlová, Zdenka in conversation with Ernst Emrich (2004), http://www.br.de/fernsehen/br-a lpha/sendungen/alpha-forum/zdenka-fantlova-gespraech100.html (accessed 11 August 2014)

(Fantlová, Zdenka , Holocaust survivor’s concentration camp rescue, interview) http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/tyne/hi/people_and_places/religion_and_ethics/newsid_8482000/8482943.stm (retrieved 11/08/2014)

Fénelon, Fania , The Girls‘ Orchestra in Auschwitz. 15th ed. Munich 2000.

Ferderber, Bertha , And the Sun Kept Shining. New York 1980.

(Frank, Otto ) Carol Ann Lee , Otto Frank’s Secret. The father of Anne Frank and his hidden life (original title: The Hidden Life of Otto Frank ). German by Renate Weitbrecht and Helmut Dierlamm. Munich and Zurich 2006.

Frankfurter, Bernhard (ed.), The Encounter: Auschwitz. A victim and a perpetrator in dialogue. Vienna 1995.

Frankenthal, Hans , Refused Return. Experiences after the murder of the Jews . In collaboration with Andreas Plake / Babette Quinkert / Florian Schmaltz. Frankfurt am Main 1999.

Frankl, Viktor E. , Nevertheless saying yes to life. A psychologist experiences the concentration camp. Vienna 1946; 8th ed. Munich 2002.

Frankl, Viktor E. , What is not in my books. Memoirs. Beltz Paperback 757, 2002.

(Frankl, Viktor E.,) Haddon Klingberg: Life is waiting for you Viktor & Elly Frankl. 2002; Weltbild 2005.

(Frankl, Viktor E .,) Alfried Längle , Viktor Frankl A Portrait. Piper 1998/2001.

Franz, Philomena , Between Love and Hate: A Gypsy Life. Norderstedt 2001.

Freund, John , After those fifty years Memoirs of the Birkenau Boys. Toronto 1992.

Fried, Hédi , Nachschlag für eine Gestorbene. A life up to Auschwitz and a life afterwards. Hamburg 1995.

Friedler , Eric, Barbara Siebert and Andreas Kilian , Zeugen aus der Todeszone: das jüdische Sonderkommando in Auschwitz. Munich 2005.

Fritz, Mali , Vinegar against thirst. 565 days in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Vienna 1986.

Fürstenberg, Doris (ed.), Every moment was this death. Interviews with Jewish women who survived Auschwitz. A documentation. Düsseldorf 1986.

Ganor, Niza , Who are you, Anuschka. The survival story of a Jewish girl. Munich 1996.

Memorial book. The Sinti and Roma in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Published by the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in cooperation with the Cultural Centre of German Sinti and Roma. 2 volumes. Munich, London, New York, Paris 1993.

Gelissen, Rena Kornreich , Rena’s Promise: Two Sisters Survive Auschwitz. Munich 1998.

Geve, Thomas , Youth in Chains . Jerusalem 1958.

Geve, Thomas, There are no children here. Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen, Buchenwald. Drawings by a child historian . Göttingen 1997.

Geve, Thoma , Geraubte Kind heit. A boy survives the Holocaust . 2nd, ed. ed. Constance 2000.

Geve, Thomas , New beginnings. Living on after Auschwitz . Constance 2000.

Glas-Larsson, Margareta , I want to talk. The tragedy and banality of survival in Theresienstadt and Auschwitz. Edited and annotated by Gerhard Botz. Vienna and others, 1981.

Glück, Israel , A., The New Path. Vienna Denmark Auschwitz. Vienna et al. 1995.

Goldschmidt, Georges-Arthur , Across the Rivers. Autobiography . Zurich 2001.

Graf, Karin , Lemons from Canada. The life with Auschwitz of Stanislaw Hantz. Biographical stories. Oświęcim 1998.

Graumann, Samuel , Deported! A Viennese Jew reports . Vienna 1947.

Greif, Gideon, „Wir weinten tränenlos…“, Eyewitness accounts of the Jewish „Sonderkommandos“ in Auschwitz. 4th revised ed. Frankfurt am Main 2001.

Grohs-Martin, Silvia , Ich sah die Toten, groß und klein. An actress survives the Holocaust. Berlin 2002.

Grünfeld, Benny , Tonåring i Hitlers dödsläger . I samarbete med Magnus Henrekson, Olle Häger. Stockholm 1995.

Grünfeld, Benny , A teenager in Hitler’s death camps . With the collaboration of. Magnus Henrekson, Olle Häger. Dallas 2007.

Gutheil, Jörn-Erik (ed.), Einer muß überleben. Conversations with Auschwitz prisoners 40 years later. Düsseldorf 1984.

Halbreich, Siegfried , Before During After. Surviving the Holocaust . Los Angeles 2000.

Halvini, David , With Sword and Book: Living and Learning in the Shadow of Destruction. Autobiography. Gerlingen 2000.

Handeli, Ya’acov , מהמגדל הלבן לשערי אושוויץ. Tel Aviv 1992.

Handeli, Ya’acov , A Greek Jew from Salonica Remembers . New York 1993.

(Hantz, Stanisław, )Karin Graf, Lemons from Canada. The Life with Auschwitz of Stanisław Hantz , 2nd ed. Kassel 2008.

Hart, Kitty , But I am alive. Hamburg 1963.

Hart-Moxon, Kitty , Where hope freezes. Survival in Auschwitz . Evang. Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 2001; Weltbild, Augsburg n.d. (2006).

Hart, Kitty , Canada , in: Hans Günther Adler , Hermann Langbein and Ella Lingens-Reiner (eds.), Auschwitz. Zeugnisse und Berichte. 2nd revised ed. Cologne 1979 (first edition 1962), pp. 78 80.

Hautval, Adelaide , Medicine against humanity. The refusal of a doctor deported to Auschwitz to take part in medical experiments. Berlin 2008.

Heimler, Eugene , Bei Nacht und Nebel.Autobiographischer Bericht 1944/45. Berlin 1993.

Heinemann, Jean , Auschwitz. My report. Berlin 1995.

Henschel, Herta and Jürgen Pagel, Memories of Auschwitz Prisoners. Oświęcim-Brzezinka 1995.

Hermann, Heinz J., „My fight against the final solution“. Report of an Auschwitz survivor. St. Pölten 1994 (Publication series of the Institute for the History of the Jews in Austria, H. 4).

Hermann, Margit , „Memories of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen“, in: Dachauer Hefte 13 (1997), pp. 62-69.

Hoch, Gerhard, From Auschwitz to Holstein. The ordeal of the 1,200 prisoners of Fürstengrube. Hamburg 1990.

(Höllenreiner, Hugo, ) Sonneman, Toby, Shared Sorrows. A Gypsy Family Remembers the Holocaust. Hartfield (UK) 2002.

(Höllenreiner, Hugo, ) Anja Tuckermann, „Don’t think, we’re staying here!“ The life story of the Sinto Hugo Höllenreiner. Munich 2005.

(Höllenreiner, Hugo, ) Matthias Bahr, Peter Poth (eds.), Hugo Höllenreiner Das Zeugnis eines überlebenden Sinto und seine Perspektiven für eine bildungsensible Erinnerungskultur. 1 edition. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2014.

Horsky, Monika (ed.), You have to talk about it. Pupils ask concentration camp prisoners. Vienna 1988 (interviews with F. Berger, F. Kleinmann, H. Langbein, E. Lingens, A. and H. Sussmann and H. Zimmermann)

„In the midst of the atrocious crime. Manuscripts by members of the Sonderkommando“ , in: Hefte von Auschwitz. Special issue 1. Auschwitz 1972.

Jacob, Werner , I bear the number 104953: A final testimony. Werner Jacob, Lehnhausen, in conversation with Norbert Otto . Olpe 1997.

Jacobs, Benjamin , Dentist in Auschwitz. Prisoner 141129 reports. Würzburg and others 2001.

Jaworski, Czeslaw Wincentry , Memories of Auschwitz. Warsaw 1962.

Jewish Fates. Reports from the persecuted. Edited by the Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance. Vienna 1992.

Judkowski, Noemi , „Bei uns in Auschwitz“, in: Hefte von Auschwitz 21 (2000), pp. 299-345.

Jungwirth, Iwo , Small Lights in the Darkness. Memories of a Concentration Camp Survivor. Tübingen 1999.

Kahn, Dr Heinz , „Erlebnisse eines jungen deutschen Juden in Hermeskeil, Trier, Auschwitz und Buchenwald in den Jahren 1933 bis 1945“, in: Johannes Mötsch (ed.), Ein Eifler für Rheinland-Pfalz. Festschrift for Franz-Josef Heyen . Mainz: Society for Middle Rhine Church History 2003, pp. 641-659.

Kalinski, Siegmund , „Memories of people in the hell of Auschwitz“, in: Ärzte Zeitung , 27 January 2005, p. 2.

Kampler, Josef , Broken Mirrors, Shattered Lives. An Autobiography . As told to Rae Halpern. New York 1996.

Kampinski, Marian , Remember Me. A Holocaust Survivor’s Story . New York, Bloomington 2009.

Kantor, Alfred , The Book of Alfred Kantor with a foreword by Alfred Heer . Vienna and others 1972.

Kárný, Miroslaw , „An Auschwitz Report and the Fate of the Terezín Family Camp“, in: Judaica Bohemiae , No. 21, Prague 1985.

(Kárný, Miroslaw,) Raimund Kemper: Miroslav Kárný (1919-2001) , in: sozial.geschichte.extra , 2001 (PDF file; 110 kB). (retrieved 11/08/2014)

Kautsky, Benedikt , Devils and the damned. Experiences and insights from seven years in German concentration camps . (Zurich 1946) Vienna 1961.

(Kautsky, Benedikt, ) Robert Bolz, The Marxist Benedikt Kautsky . Zurich 1960.

(Kertész, Imre ,) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imre_Kert%C3%A9sz (retrieved 11/08/2014)

Kertész, Lilly , Consumed by the Flames. Memoirs of a Hungarian Jewess. Edited by Ilse Henneberg. Bremen 1999.

Kielar, Wiesław , Anus Mundi. Five years of Auschwitz . (Frankfurt am Main 1979); Frankfurt am Main 1994.

Klein, Cecille , Sentenced to Live: A Survivor’s Memoir. New York 1988.

Klein, Gerda , W., Nothing but Bare Life. Gerlingen 1999.

Kleinmann, Fritz , „Überleben im KZ“, in: Reinhold Gärtner and Fritz Kleinmann (eds.), Doch der Hund will nicht krepieren… Tagebuchnotizen aus Auschwitz . Thaur 1995, pp. 34-114.

Kleinmann, Gustav , „Steinbruchkaleidoskop“, in: Reinhold Gärtner and Fritz Kleinmann (eds.), Doch der Hund will nicht krepieren… Tagebuchnotizen aus Auschwitz . Thaur 1995, pp. 28-33.

Kleinmann, Gustav , „Diary of a Concentrator“, in: Reinhold Gärtner and Fritz Kleinmann (eds.), Doch der Hund will nicht krepieren… Tagebuchnotizen aus Auschwitz . Thaur 1995, pp. 11-28.

Klieger, Bernhard , The road we travelled. Reportage of a hellish journey. 6th ed. Edition. Brussels 1960.

Klüger, Leo , Lache, denn morgen bist du tot. A story of survival. Munich 2000.

Klüger, Ruth , Live on. A youth. Göttingen 1992.

Klüger, Ruth , Still Alive. A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered. New York 2001.

Klüger, Ruth , Lost on the Way . Vienna 2008.

Knoller, Freddie (with John Landaw), Desperate Journey. Vienna Paris Auschwitz . London 2002.

Koenig, Ernest , In the forecourt of extermination. As forced labourers in the subcamps of Auschwitz. Frankfurt am Main 2000.

Komissar, Vera , Tross av Alt. Julius Paltiel norsk Jøde i Auschwitz [1995]. Trondheim 2004.

Langbein, Hermann , Die Stärkeren. A Report from Auschwitz and Other Concentration Camps . Vienna 1949.

Langbein, Hermann , People in Auschwitz. Frankfurt am Main 1980; Munich 1999.

(Langbein, Hermann, ) Brigitte Halbmayr , Zeitlebens konsequent Hermann Langbein Eine politische Biographie. Vienna 2012.

Laks, Szymom , Music in Auschwitz. Edited and with an epilogue by Andreas Knapp. Düsseldorf 1998.

Lasker-Walfisch, Anita , Inherit the Truth . London 1996.

Lasker-Walfisch, Anita , You shall inherit the truth. The cellist of Auschwitz. Memoirs. 2nd ed., Reinbek bei Hamburg 2002 (Orig. Bonn 1997).

Laszlo, Carl , The Road to Auschwitz and Holidays at Lake Waldsee. Memories of a survivor. Potsdam 1998.

Leitner, Isabella , Fragments of her memory of Auschwitz. Ravensburg 1993.

Levi, Primo , Si questo è un uomo . Torino 1958.

Levi, Primo , Is this a human being? Memories of Auschwitz . (Frankfurt am Main 1961), Munich, Vienna 2002.

Levi, Primo , La tregua . Torino 1963.

Levi, Primo , Die Atempause . Munich 1994.

Levi, Primo , I sommersi e i salvati . Torino 1986.

Levi, Primo , Survival in Auschwitz. The Nazi Assault on Humanity. New York 1976.

Levi, Primo , Die Untergegangenen und die Geretteten . (Munich, Vienna 1991), 5th ed. Munich 2001.

Levi, Primo , Report on Auschwitz . Edited by Philippe Mesnard. Berlin 2006.

Levi, Primo and Debenedetti, Leonardo, „Report on the hygienic-health organisation of the concentration camp for Jews in Monowitz (Auschwitz Upper Silesia)“, in: Primo Levi, Report on Auschwitz . Edited by Philippe Mesnard. Berlin 2006, pp. 59-96.

(Levi, Primo, ) Toaff, Daniel, Emanuele Ascarelli, „Return to Auschwitz. Interview with Primo Levi“, in: Primo Levi, Report on Auschwitz . Edited by Philippe Mesnard. Berlin 2006, pp. 111-125.

(Levi, Primo, ) http://www.primolevi.it/Web/English (accessed 11 August 2014)

Levy-Rosenberg, Jeanne , Through Hell. From Holland through Auschwitz-Birkenau, Ravensbrück, Malchow, Taucha, back and to Israel. Jewish Fates 1944-1949 . ed. by Erhard Roy Wiehn. Constance 2000.

Liebrecht, Heinrich F. , „I am not there to hate, but to love“. My way through the hell of the Third Reich. Freiburg 1990.

Liblau, Charles , The Kapos of Auschwitz. Oświęcim 1998.

Linder, Bert , Damned without judgement. Holocaust memoirs of a survivor . German adaptation by Gerhard Landauf. Graz, Vienna, Cologne 1997.

Lingens-Reiner, Ella , Prisoners of Fear. A life under the sign of resistance . Vienna 2003; Berlin 2005.

Lingens-Reiner, Ella , „Selection in the Women’s Camp“, in : Hans Günther Adler , Hermann Langbein and Ella Lingens-Reiner (eds.), Auschwitz. Testimonies and Reports . Cologne 1979, pp. 98-104.

(Lingens-Reiner, Ella, ) Ilse Korotin (ed.): „Civilisation is only a very thin blanket …“ Ella Lingens (1908-2002). Doctor, resistance fighter, witness for the prosecution . Series: Biografia. New results of women’s biographical research, 8th Praesens. Vienna 2010.

(Lingens, Dr Ella, ) http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/flickers_of_light/ella_lingens.asp (retrieved 24.05.2014).

Löber, Otto et al. (ed.), „…you won’t get out of here alive!“ Lina H., Auschwitz. WE. Hammersbach 1990.

Löwenstein, Israel (Jürgen ) , „I have found a home“, in: „Who would have believed it!“ Memories of the Hachshara and the Concentration Camps . Series of publications by the Protestant Working Group Church and Israel in Hesse and Nassau, Issue 16, Heppenheim 1998, pp. 28-32.

Magyar Isaacson, Judith , Liberation from Auschwitz. Memories of a Hungarian Jewess. Witzenhausen 1991.

Mali, Fritz , Vinegar against thirst. 365 days in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Vienna 1986.

Mandel, Herbert-Thoma , Music from the Darkness. A life report from Auschwitz and Dachau 1944/45. Ingolstadt 1983.

(Mandelbaum, Henry, ) Only the stars were like yesterday: Henryk Mandelbaum, prisoner in the Sonderkommando of Auschwitz 1944/1945; exhibition catalogue. Kassel 2006.

( Mandelbaum, Henry, ) Friedler, Eric, Barbara Siebert, Andreas Kilian, Witnesses from the Death Zone . Munich 2005.

(Mandelbaum, Henry, ) http://www.akdh.ch/soko-A-Index.htm (retrieved 11 August 2014)

Mannheimer, Max , „Theresienstadt Auschwitz Warsaw Dachau. Memories“, in: Dachauer Hefte 1 (1985), pp. 88-128.

Mannheimer, Max , Late Diary. Theresienstadt Auschwitz Warsaw Dachau. Zurich 2000.

Maor, Zenek , From Auschwitz to Haifa. Memories of a Polish Jew. Bremen 1993.

Marchand, Justus E. , Mijn dubbel spoor . Laren [1999].

Martini, Emil de , Vier Millionen Tote klagen an . Munich-Obermenzing 1948.

Matalon Lagnado, Lucette and Sheila Cohn Dekel, The Twins of Dr Mengele. The doctor of Auschwitz and his victims. Reinbek near Hamburg 1994.

Mettbach, Anna , „Who will be next?“ The tale of woe of a Sintezza who survived Auschwitz. Includes: Josef Behringer, „Ich will doch nur Gerechtigkeit“ wie den Sinti und Roma nach 1945 der Rechtsanspruch auf Entschädigung versagt wurde. Frankfurt am 1999.

Meyer, Alwin, The Children of Auschwitz. Göttingen 1995.

Michel, Ernest W. , Promises to Keep. One Man’s Journey against Incredible Odds . New York 1993.

(Michel, Ernest W.,) http://www.wollheim-memorial.de/de/ernest_w_michel_1923 (retrieved 07/08/2014)

Millu, Liana , The Smoke over Birkenau . With a foreword by Primo Levi. Munich 1997.

Millu, Liana , The Bridge of Schwerin . Frankfurt am Main 2001.

(Millu, Liana,) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liana_Millu (retrieved 07/08/2014)

(Millu, Liana,) Jäger, Gudrun, „‚What a beautiful silk shirt I had!‘ Liana Millu on the „revaluation of values“ in Auschwitz-Birkenau and the female world in the concentration camp“, in: Werkstatt Geschichte 7 (1998), H. 20, pp. 95-104.

Mostowicz, Arnold , Der blinde Maks oder Passierschein durch den Styx. Edited by Andrzej Bodek. Berlin 1992.

(Mostowicz, Arnold,) http://www.wienerzeitung.at/nachrichten/welt/weltpolitik/335908_Nach-Lodz-und-Auschwitz-suchte-ich-das-Lachen.html (retrieved 07/08/2014)

(Mostowicz, Arnold,) http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Mostowicz (retrieved 07/08/2014)

Moszkowicz, Imo , Der grauende Morgen Eine Autobiographie . Munich 1996; Munich 1998; Münster 2004, Paderborn 2008.

(Moszkowicz, Imo) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imo_Moszkowicz (retrieved 07/08/2014)

Mozes Kor, Eva and Wright, Mary, Echoes from Auschwitz. Dr Mengele’s Twins. The Story of Eva & Miriam Mozes , Terre Haute 1995.

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