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
By Jenni Frazer
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
Tidhar's blockbuster work shows us the thieves, the tramps, the prostitutes, the violence, filth and corruption underlying the good behind the Zionist dream
A gripping chronicle of Soviet life in wartime and an indispensable companion piece to the author's other works
Amazon's blockbuster production is as close as television gets to the cinematic but after two episodes, for all the superb special effects, acting, music and costumes, we are left wondering where this journey is taking us
Donations poured in after an appeal was launched last month to raise £2,000 to memorialise the last resting place of the man who wrote about the mass slaughter of Jews in Ukraine
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Renowned international barrister Philippe Sands returns with the story of how the entire local population of the Chagos archipelago were uprooted by a 1960s lease deal between Britain and the US
By Amanda Hopkinson
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A dark and disgusting story of how Germans, Catholics and Americans helped countless Nazis find refuge during the Cold War, including some of the most infamous figures from the Holocaust
By David Herman
Engaging adult debut set in Obama-era America is undeniably informed by the Harvey Weinstein scandal
By Jennifer Lipman
Tilar J Mazzeo’s account of an Italian war story races along at a pace as relentless as that of actual events
Freida Pinto shines in small budget adaptation of American writer Suzanne Allain’s 2009 self-published novel
By Linda Marric
Leading Israeli novelist who embraced Arab culture and promoted the Palestinian cause
By Gloria Tessler
The story of this remarkable woman reads like a blueprint for many later expulsions and destructions of Jewish communities
By Mark Glanville
In this gripping book, author Kinstler asks: was my grandfather a war criminal?
By Daniel Snowman
Community security groups have called for constant vigilance to guard against further ‘lone wolf’ terror
By Felix Pope