Widow, 89, reveals how the pair unveiled the full, uncensored story of the massacre to the world
By Nic North
Moving story told in pictures mixing maps, drawings and moving family photographs
A detailed, absorbing book that peels back the complexities of histories to reclaim this figure for a new generation
From the transformation of Dickens' Fagin from contemptible villain to genial personality of the musical stage, the history of Jews and fiction has seen plenty of twists and turns
The horrors of the Holocaust brought shudderingly to life from the point of view of a small child who could barely read or recognise numbers
Fascinating chronicle of the Nazi-occupied French capital shows how the most everyday issues seem more important than the biggest historical issues of the day
Critics attacked John Boyne's 2006 novel for obscuring the historical reality of the Holocaust. Now he's back with a follow-up
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