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Many of the Holocaust survivors that The Queens Courier has introduced you to throughout the series “Legacy of the Holocaust” have written about their experiences in published works. Below is a list of books where readers can find out more about their stories through their own words.

“I Am a Star”
By Inge Auerbacher

“Beyond the Yellow Star to America”
By Inge Auerbacher

“Our Tomorrows Never Came”
By Ethel Bauer Katz

“From Dachau to D-Day”
By Werner Kleeman

“To Tell the Story:
Poems of the Holocaust”
By Yala Korwin

“Witness to Nuremberg”
By Richard Sonnenfeldt

“Quenched Steel: The Story of an Escape from Treblinka”
By Eddie Weinstein

“From Nazi Inferno to Soviet Hell”
By Larry Wenig

“My Life of Turmoil”
By Larry Wenig

Centers, museums and organizations that can also provide further information about the Holocaust include:

The Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center and Archives
Queensborough Community College
222-05 56th Avenue
Bayside, NY 11364
718-281-5770
www.qcc.cuny.edu/HRCA

Museum of Jewish Heritage
36 Battery Place
Battery Park City
New York, NY 10280
646-437-4200
www.mjhnyc.org

United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington, DC 20024
202-488-0400
www.ushmm.org

The DNA Shoah Project
P.O. Box 210240
Tucson, AZ 85721
520-626-6203
www.dnashoah.org