Incoming Resources
- Echoes of World War II, Trish Marx
- The orphans of Normandy, a true story of World War II told through drawings by children, Nancy Amis
- The day the Nazis came, the true story of a childhood journey to the dark heart of a German prison camp, Stephen Matthews ; [forewords by Norbert Zeidler, the Lord Mayor of Biberach and Sir Richard Collas, the Bailiff of Guernsey]
- Hitler's boy soldiers, how my father's generation was trained to kill and sent to die for Germany, Helene Munson
- Disguised, a wartime memoir, Rita la Fontaine de Clercq Zub
- The children we remember, photographs from the Archives of Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, Jerusalem, Israel, by Chana Byers Abells
- Who will take our children?, the British evacuation program of World War II, Carlton Jackson
- Lost in the victory, reflections of American war orphans of World War II, collected by Susan Laughlin Johnson and Ann Bennett Mix ; Calvin Christman, editor
- Children of the World War II home front, Sylvia Whitman
- Hiroshima, BBC
- Elsie's war, a story of courage in Nazi Germany, Frank Dabba Smith ; introduction by Henri Cartier-Bresson
- Remember World War II, kids who survived tell their stories, [edited] by Dorinda Makanaōnalani Nicholson
- No time to wave goodbye, Ben Wicks ; [foreword by Michael Caine]
- Witnesses of war, children's lives under the Nazis, Nicholas Stargardt
- A child's war, World War II through the eyes of children, by Kati David
- Did the children cry?, Hitler's war against Jewish and Polish children, 1939-1945, Richard C. Lukas
- One sunny day, a child's memories of Hiroshima, Hideko Tamura Snider ; foreword by Studs Terkel
- Children of the relocation camps, Catherine A. Welch
- Good-bye to the mermaids, a childhood lost in Hitler's Berlin, Karin Finell
- A Nazi childhood, by Winfried Weiss
- A bundle from Britain, Alistair Horne ; [preface by Louis Auchincloss.]
- Fiorello's sister, Gemma La Guardia Gluck's story, Gemma La Guardia Gluck ; edited by Rochelle G. Saidel
- Growing up in World War II, 1941-1945, Judith Pinkerton Josephson
- Auschwitz and the Allies, by Martin Gilbert