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"Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Germany Juvenile literature."
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Adolf Hitler
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Ellis, Catherine
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Roberts, Jeremy, 1956-
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Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 Juvenile literature.
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Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.
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Dictators Germany Biography Juvenile literature.
2016
The life and career of Adolf Hitler.
Flowers in the gutter : the true story of the Edelweiss Pirates, teenagers who resisted the Nazis
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Gaddy, K. R., author
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Edelweisspiraten (Resistance groups) History Juvenile literature.
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Edelweisspiraten (Resistance groups)
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Anti-Nazi movement Germany Juvenile literature.
2020
\"The Edelweiss Pirates were a loosely organized group of working-class young people in the Rhine Valley of Germany. They faced off with Nazis during the Third Reich and suffered consequences for their resistance during and after World War II.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Great escapes : real tales of harrowing getaways
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Cummings, Judy Dodge, author
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Craft, William Juvenile literature.
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Craft, Ellen Juvenile literature.
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Mawson, Douglas, 1882-1958 Juvenile literature.
2017
Facing lifelong separation, William and Ellen Craft fled north in disguise, risking detection at every turn, all for the sake of freedom from slavery. Douglas Mawson battled a power greater than any human villain when Mother Nature trapped him in her icy Antarctic jaws. In 1943, Nazi guards packed hundreds of Belgian Jews into train cars headed for Auschwitz. Simon Gronowski, 11 years old, was determined to escape. Three inmates vanished from Alcatraz in 1962, never to be seen again. During the Cold War, 29 Germans from communist-controlled East Germany escaped through a tunnel under the Berlin Wall.