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Felshtin and Ukraine:
A Selected Bibliography

Part VII: Ukraine and the Holocaust

  Updated 1/13/03

  • Agmon, Pinchas, Ed, Edut meuherat: Nitsole Shoah me-Ukrainah mesaprim, Ghetto Fighters' House, Tel Aviv, 1997.
  • Agmon, Pinchas, et. al, eds,Vinnitskaia oblast': Katastrofa (Shoa) i soprotivienie: Sho'ah (Vinnitsa District: Holocaust and Resistance), Ghetto Fighters' House, Tel Aviv, 1993.
  • Ajzensztadt, Amnon, Endurance: Chronicles of Jewish Resistance, Mosaic Press, New York, 1987.
  • Alexandrow, Julia, French, Tommy, Flight from Novaa Salow: autobiography of a Ukrainian who escaped starvation in the 1930's under the Russians and then suffered Nazi enslavement, McFarland & Co., Inc., Jefferson, N.C., 1995.
  • Appleman-Jurman, Alicia, Alicia: My Story, Bantam Books, Toronto, 1988.
  • Arad, Yitzhak, Yisrael Gutman, and Abraham Margaliot, eds., Documents on the Holocaust: Selected Sources on the Destruction of the Jews of Germany and Austria, Poland, and the Soviet Union, Jerusalem, Yad Vashem in co-operation with the Anti-Defamation League and Ktav Publishing House, 1981.
  • Auschwitz Prisoner 57349. On the 40th Anniversary of the Liberation from German Captivity 1945-1985, Ukrainian Review, vol. 33 no. 2, P 37-3, London, Summer, 1985.
  • Barac, Barbara, Escape from destiny: Holocaust memoirs from Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre, Ukraine,   Melbourne, Australia, 1990
  • Barats, Varvara, Begstvo ot sud'by, vospominaniia o genotside evreev na Ukraine vo vremia vtoroi mirovoi voiny, "Art-Biznes-TSentr", Moscow 1993.
  • Baratz, Barbara, Oelschlegel, Ruth, Flucht vor dem Schicksal: Holocaust-Erinnerungen aus der Ukraine, 1941-1944 (Escape from destiny: Holocaust memoirs from Ukraine, 1941-1944), Darmstadter Blatter, Darmstadt, 1984.
  • Biber, Jacob, Survivors : A Personal Story of the Holocaust (Studies in Judaica and the Holocaust, No. 2), Borgo Press, San Bernadino, CA 1986.
  • Braham, Randolph, Editor, The Destruction of Romanian and Ukrainian Jews During the Antonescu Era, Columbia University Press, 1997.
  • Brayer, Shalom, Ha-mered be-Kostopol: Lo hiskamnu la-lekhet ke-tson la-tevah (The rebellion in Kostopol: It is not ture that we were led to the slaughter like sheep), Yaron Golan, Tel Aviv, 1996.
  • Budnik, David, Kaper, Iakov, Wiehn, Erhard R., Nichto ne zabyto: evreiskie sud'by v Kieve Nichts ist vergessen: judische schicksale in Kiew (Nothing is forgotten: Jewish fates in Kiev, 1941-1943), Hartung-Gorre, Konstanz, 1993.
  • Davies, Borman and Polonsky, Antony, Jews in eastern Poland and the USSR, 1939-46, St. Martin's Press, New York, 1991.
  • Dean, Martin, Collaboration in the Holocaust: Crimes of the Local Police in Belorussia and Ukraine, 1941-44, St. Martin’s Press, New York, 2000.
  • Dean, Martin C., “The German Gendarmerie, the Ukranian Schutzmannschaft and the `Second Wave' of Jewish Killings in Occupied Ukraine: German Policing at the Local Level in the Zhitomir Region, 1941-1944,” German history, v 14 n 2, 1996
  • Diamond, Benjamin, Hosi'atin, podoli'er guberniye. 'Idisher yishuv, gegrindet in 16-tn yurhundert, umgebrakht in 1942, Lezikhron netsah. [Aroysgegeben durkh 'A grupe hosiatiner landslayt in 'Amerike unter der redaktsiye fun Beki Ben Tsevi Daymand, Husiatin, Podolia (Ukraine), Jewish settlement founded in 16th century, annihilated in 1942, New York, 1968.
  • Diment, Michael, The Lone Survivor : A Diary of the Lukacze Ghetto and Svyniukhy, Ukraine, translated by Shmuel (Diment) Yahalom, Distributed by U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, New York: Holocaust Library, Washington, D.C., 1992.
  • Drix, Samuel. Witness: surviving the Holocaust: a memoir, Fount, London, 1995.
  • Ehrenburg, Ilya, and Vasily Grossman, eds, The Black Book: The Ruthless Murder of Jews by German-Fascist Invaders Throughout the Temporarily-Occupied Regions of the Soviet Union and in the Death Camps of Poland During the War of 1941-1945, translated by John Glad and James S. Levine. New York: Holocaust Library, 1980.
  • Elisavetskii, Ster Iakovlevich, Polveka zabveniia: Evrei v dvizhenii soprotivieniia i partizanskoi bor'be v Ukraine, 1941-1944 (Half a century without recognition: Jews in the resistance movement and the partisan struggle in Ukraine, 1941-1944), Mezhdunarodnyi, Solomonov Universitet, Kiev, 1998. 
  • Fisher, Julius, Transnistria: The forgotten cemetery, T. Yoseloff, South Brunswick, N.J. 1969.
  • Fishman, Lala, Lala's Story : A Memoir of the Holocaust (Jewish Lives), Northwestern University Press, Evanston, IL, 1997.
  • Fluek, Toby, Memories of my life in a Polish village, 1930-1949 / paintings, drawings, and text, Knopf, New York, 1990.
  • Friedman, P., "Ukrainian-Jewish Relations during the Nazi Occupation", YIVO, Annual of Jewish Social Science 12, 1959, 259-96.
  • Friedman, Henry, I'm No Hero : The Journeys of a Holocaust Survivor, University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1999. Furth, Valerie Jakober, Cabbages & Geraniums, Columbia University Press, 1989.
  • Gelb, Ludwig, My third escape, Rossel Books, Distributed by Behrman House, 1992.
  • Goldelman, Solomon I., Jewish National autonomy in Ukraine 1917-1920, Ukrainian Research and Information Institute. 131p, E. Chicago, 1968.
  • Goldelman, Salomon, In goles bay di Ukrainer: brif fun a Idishn sotsyaldemokrat, Vin: Hamon, 1921.
  • Goldenberg, Sam, Whispers in the Darkness, Shengold Publishers, New York, 1988.
  • Goldreich, Gloria, Leah's Journey (The Library of Modern Jewish Literature), Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1978.
  • Gorenshtain, Yosef, Partizan, Teraklin, Tel Aviv, 1994.
  • Gray, Bettyanne, Manya's Story: Faith and Survival in Revolutionary Russia, (Manya Abramson and her family fight to survive the repeated pogroms and persecutions inflicted on the Jews in the Russian Ukraine in the years 1917-1921), Lerner Publications, Minneapolis, 1978.  
  • Gregorovich, Andrew, World War II in Ukraine: Jewish Holocaust in Ukraine, Toronto-Scranton, 1995.
  • Hagstrom, Suzan, Sara's Children : The Destruction of Chmielnik, Sargeant Kirkland's Press, January 2001.
  • Hanusiak, Michael, Lest we forget, Progress Books, Toronto, 1976.
  • Heike, W., The Ukrainian Division 'Galicia', 1943-1945: A Memoir, Shevchenko Scientific Society,Toronto,1988.
  • Heiman, L. "We Fought For Ukraine, The Story of Jews with the UPA", Ukrainian Quarterly 23, 1964, pp. 33-44.
  • Heiman, Leo, “They Saved Jews: Ukrainian Patriots Defied Nazis,” Ukrainian Quarterly , vol. 17 no. 4, Winter 1961.
  • Heller, Fanya Gottesfeld, Strange and Unexpected Love : A Teenage Girl's Holocaust Memoirs, Ktav Publishing House, Hoboken, NJ, 1993.  
  • Huneke, Douglas, The Moses of Rovno: The Stirring Story of Fritz Graebe, a German Christian Who Risked His Life to Lead Hundreds of Jews to Safety During the Holocaust, Dodd Mead, New York, 1985.
  • Joesten, J. “Hitler's Fiasco in Ukraine,” Foreign Affairs, vol. 21 no. 2, Jan. 1943.
  • Just-Dahlman, Barbara, Simon, Radius-Verlag, Stuttgart, 1980.
  • Kahana, David et al., Lvov Ghetto Diary, University of Massachusetts Press, 1990.
  • Kamenetsky, Ihor, Hitler's Occupation of Ukraine 1941-1944, Marquette University Press, Milwaukee, Wisc 1956.
  • Kamenetsky, Ihor, The Tragedy of Vinnytsia: Materials on Stalin's Policy of Extermination in Ukraine During the Great Purge 1936-1938, Ukrainian Historical Association, Toronto, 1989.
  • Kosyk, Wolodymyr, The Third Reich and the Ukrainian Question. Documents 1934--1944, Ukrainian Central Information Service, London, 1991.
  • Kosyk, Wolodymyr, The Third Reich and Ukraine, New York: Peter Lang, New York, 1993.
  • Kosyk, Wolodymyr, “The Third Reich and the Ukrainian Question,” Ukrainian Review, vol. 33 no. 2, Summer 1985.
  • Kosyk, Wolodymyr, “Ukraine's Losses During the Second World War,” Ukrainian Review, vol. 35 no. 2, Summer 1987.
  • Kaplan, Helene, I Never Left Janowska, Holocaust Library, New York, 1989.
  • Katz, Etunia, Our Tomorrows Never Came, Fordham University Press, October 2000.
  • Levitas, Feliks, Babii Iar: stranitsy tragedii, Mark Shimanovskii, Slid,  Kiev, 1991.
  • Liakhovitskii, IU. M., Zheltaia kniga, Kholokaust na Ukraine i antisemitizm v perspektive (Holocaust in Ukraine and anti-semitism in perspective), Bensiakh, Khar'kov, 1992.
  • Lichter, Uri, In the Eye of the Storm : A Memoir of Survival Through the Holocaust, Holocaust Publications, New York, 1987.
  • Lyakhovitsky, Yuri, Editor, "Genocide of the Jews in the Khmelnitzki Region," Kholokost, Evreiskii Vopros, I Sovromenoe Ukrainsko Obshestvo, 1996, Kharkov-Jerusalem: Bensieh Library. The author, B. K. Zuckerman, noted that about 200,000 Jews in the Khmelnitzki area were killed by the German occupiers in 1941.
  • MacPherson, Malcolm, The last victim: one man's search for Pieter Menten, his family's friend and executioner, (The Blood of His Servants), Weidenfeld and Nicholson, London 1984.
  • Maltiel-Gerstenfeld, Jacob, My Private War: One Man's Struggle to Survive the Soviets and the Nazis (The Library of Holocaust Testimonies), London, England and Portland, OR, 1993.
  • Manne, Robert, The culture of forgetting: Helen Demidenko and the Holocaust
  • Marshall, Robert, In the Sewers of Lvov: A Heroic Story of Survival from the Holocaust, Scribners, Maxwell McMillan International, New York, 1991.  
  • Melnyk, Eugenia, My Darling Elia, St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1999.
  • Mirchuk, Petro, In the German Mills of Death 1941-1945, 2nd ed., Survivors of the Holocaust, Washington, 1976. 
  • Moskovits, Malka, The World That Crumbled, Holocaust Library, New York, 1993.
  • Papper, Sonya, Sonya's odyssey, translated from Yiddish and edited by Morris Nimovitz and Joshua W. Shapiro, Shapmor Press, Los Angeles, 1996.
  • Pohl, Dieter, Nationalsozialistische Judenverfolgung in Ostgalizien 1941-1944: Organisation und Durchfèuhrung eines staatlichen Massenverbrechens, Oldenbourg, München, 1997.
  • Porter, Jack Nusan, Confronting history and Holocaust: collected essays, 1972-1982: comprehensive bibliography of Porter's works, Lanham, MD University Press of America, Lanham, MD, 1983.
  • Pretzel, M.M., There was no farewell, Sydney Jewish Museum, 1995.
  • Pretzel, Marian, Portrait of a young forger: Marian Pretzel's memoir of his adventures and survival in wartime Europe, University of Queensland Press, 1989.
  • Prociuk, Stephen G. Human Losses in Ukraine in World War I and II, Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the United States, vol. 13 nos. 35-36, New York, 1973-77. 
  • Richman, Leon, Why?: Extermination Camp Lvov (Lemberg), 134 Janowska Street, Poland : a documentary.
  • Richman, Sophia, A Wolf in the Attic: The Legacy of a Hidden Child of the Holocaust, Haworth, April 2002.
  • Rosenblatt, Gad, Esh ahazah ba-ya'ar: 'Im pelugat partizanim Yehudit uve-hativat Kubepak (The fire that engulfed the forest: With a Jewish partisan unit in the Kubepak Battalion), Ghetto Fighters' House, Tel Aviv, 1976.
  • Rubinstein, Donna, I am the only survivor of Krasnostav, Shengold Publishers, New York, 1982.
  • Russian War Relief, Der ukrainer Id in Ukrainia un Amerika (The Ukrainian Jew in the Ukraine and the United States), National Conference of Ukrainian Jewish Organizations of the Council for Russian War Relief, 1944.
  • Rybakov, Anatoli, Heavy Sand, Viking Press, New York, 1981.
  • Sabrin, B. F., Alliance for Murder: The Nazi-Ukranian Partnership in Genocide, Sarpedon: Shapolsky, New York, 1991.
  • Salamon, Julie, The Net of Dreams: A Family's Search for a Rightful Place, Random House, New York, 1996.
  • Sandkuhler, Thomas, "Endlosung" in Galizien  der Judenmord in Ostpolen und die Rettungsinitiativen von Berthold Beitz 1941-1944, Dietz, Bonn, 1996.
  • Schoenfeld, Joachim, Holocaust Memoirs: Jews in the Lwow Ghetto, the Janowski Concentration Camp, and As Deportees in Siberia  
  • Shachan, Avigdor, Burning Ice: The Ghettos of Transnistria (East European Monographs, No 447) , Dr Himelstein (Translator), Columbia University, New York, 1996.
  • Spector, Shmuel, The holocaust of Volhynian Jews, 1941-1944, Yad Vashem, Federation of Volhynian Jews, Jerusalem, 1990.
  • Suslensky, Yakov, They were true heroes: about the participation of Ukrainian citizens in the rescuing of Jews from Nazi genocide, Society Ukraine, Kyiv, 1995.
  • Tall, Deborah, "Memory's Landscapes," Tikkun, v13, no. 5, September-October 1998, p. 17, 4 pp. A college professor visits her ancestral territory in Ukraine where Jews were slaughtered by Nazis.
  • Toll, Nellie S., Behind the Secret Window: A Memoir of a Hidden Childhood During World War Two, Dial Books, New York, 1993. (The author recalls her experiences when she and her mother were hidden from the Nazis by a Gentile couple in Lwów, Poland, during World War II.)
  • Trunk, Isaiah, Judenrat: The Jewish Councils in Eastern Europe under Nazi Occupation, New York, Macmillan, 1972"Ukrainian-Jewish Relations during the Nazi Occupation",YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science 12, 1958-59, pp. 259-96.
  • Urman, Jerzy Feliks; Anthony Rudolph, Editor, I'm Not Even a Grown-Up: The Diary of Jerzy Feliks, Small Press Distribution, June 1991.
  • Vysotskii, Aleksandr Fedorovich, Instytut derzhavy i prava (Akademiia nauk Ukrains'koi RSR), Nazi crimes in Ukraine, 1941-1944: documents and materials translated from Russian by V.I. Biley, S.I. Kaznady, A.E. Sologubenko, Naukova Dumka Publishers, Kiev, 1987.
  • Wachtel, Joseph, Escape from the hounds of hell, as told to Sylvia Chayat.
    1st ed., Oceanco Ltd., West Palm Beach, Fl, 1993.
  • Wallach, Kurt, Remembering Mark: a biography of a father, K.L. Wallach, Florida, 1996.
  • Weisenthal, Simon, Max and Helen: ein  Tatsachenroman, Morrow, New York, 1982.
  • Wells, Leon Weliczker, Death Brigade (The Janowska Road ), Halo Press, 1999.
  • Zaidman, Arie, ha-Otonomyah ha-le'umit ha-Yehudit ba-Ukra'inah ha-'atsma'it, ba-shanim 1917-1919 (Dissertation), Jewish national autonomy of independent Ukraine in the years 1917-1919, h. mo. l., Israel, 1980.

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