The following list of publications using testimony from the Institute’s archive is not comprehensive. If you have an academic publication not listed here that used testimony from the archive, please contact us. We would love to acknowledge your work.

Gil, Idit

"From Radom to Vaihingen via Auschwitz: Testimonies and Memoirs of a Transport of Jewish Slave Laborers." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 28.2 (2014): 308-326.

Adler, Eliyana R.

"Hrubieszów at the Crossroads: Polish Jews Navigate the German and Soviet Occupations." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 28.1 (2014): 1-30.

Kaplan-Weinger, Judith, and Yonit Hoffman

"Testimonies of Jewish Holocaust Survivors: Characterizing the Narratives of Resistance and Resilience." The Holocaust: Memories and History. Eds. Viktorii͡a Khiterer, Ryan Barrick, and David Misal. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. 106-132.

Schwartzman, Roy

"Sutured Identities in Jewish Holocaust Survivor Testimonies." Journal of Social Issues 71.2 (2015): 279-293.

Weiss, Hermann F.

"From Reichsautobahnlager To Schmelt Camp: Brande, A Forgotten Holocaust Site In Western Upper Silesia, 1940-1943." Yad Vashem Studies 39.2 (2011): 81-119.

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Sliwa, Joanna

"Coping with Distorted Reality: Children in the Kraków Ghetto." Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History 16.1-2 (2010): 177-202.

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53° 5' 33.3708" N, 101° 25' 32.8116" E
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Seipp, Adam R.

Strangers in the Wild Place: Refugees, Americans, and a German Town, 1945-1952. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2013.

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53° 5' 33.3708" N, 101° 25' 32.8116" E
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Rozett, Robert

Conscripted Slaves: Hungarian Jewish Forced Laborers on the Eastern Front During the Second World War. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, International Instutute for Holocaust Research, 2013.

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53° 5' 33.3708" N, 101° 25' 32.8116" E
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