![]() ![]() The history is told from the point of view of children who were there, and no false comfort is offered. Nothing is sensationalized, but the facts are terrifying. “Through the biographies of two Jewish children, this picture book for older readers will bring home to grade-schoolers what the Holocaust meant to kids like them. ![]() ![]() Hilde and Eli, children of the Holocaust. While it is a story of death and loss, it is also a story of courage and endurance, a story to be shared with today's children.”Īdler, D. “Through moving photographs from the Yad Vashem Archives in Jerusalem, Israel, archivist Chana Byers Abells has created an unforgettable essay about the children who lived and died during the Holocaust. The children we remember: Photographs from the archives of Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel. ![]()
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