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Branded by the pink triangle

By Carolyn Jackson, Ken Setterington, Malcolm Lester, Jonathan Schmidt. 2013

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip), Braille (Uncontracted)
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), War, World War II
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

A history of the persecution of homosexuals by the Nazi regime during the years of the Holocaust. When the Nazis…

came to power in Europe, the lives of homosexuals came to be ruled by fear as raids, arrests, prison sentences and expulsions became the daily reality. When the concentration camps were built, homosexuals were imprisoned along with Jews. The pink triangle, sewn onto prison uniforms, became the symbol of their persecution. For junior and senior high readers. 2013.

Dieppe: Canada's darkest day of World War II

By Hugh Brewster. 2009

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip), Braille (Uncontracted)
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), War, World War II
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

On the night of August 19, 1942, a force of five thousand Canadians launched an attack on the Nazi-held French…

port of Dieppe. When it was over, the Allies were forced to retreat, nearly a thousand Canadian troops lay dead, and almost two thousand were taken prisoner. For years, defenders of the raid claimed that the Allies learned valuable lessons from Dieppe that were put to use later in the war, but others believed that the Canadian soldiers had been used as cannon fodder. Includes sections about the evacuation and the POW experiences. Explicit descriptions of violence. Grades 3-6. 2009.

The last train: a Holocaust story

By Rona Arato. 2013

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip), Braille (Uncontracted)
Award winning non-fiction, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), War, World War II
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

The harrowing true story about young brothers Paul and Oscar Arato and their mother, Lenke, surviving the Nazi occupation of…

Hungary during the final years of World War II. Grades 4-7. Winner of the 2015 Red Maple Non-Fiction Award. 2013.

L'enfant de l'ennemi (Ados/adultes #no 32)

By Kees Vanderheyden. 2006

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Biography, World War II
Human-transcribed braille

Mars 1948, Pays-Bas. Une petite fille au teint pâle, valise à la main, portant son nom inscrit sur un carton…

accroché à son cou, frappe à la porte de notre résidence. Elle s'appelle Traudi, et une infirmière de la Croix-Rouge l'accompagne. Elle vient du pays de nos ennemis, les Allemands, qui ont occupé les Pays-Bas pendant cinq ans. Plus de 300 000 de nos concitoyens ont péri durant ces années d'occupation. Traudi, cette fille de l'ennemi , nous a pourtant apprivoisés à la réconciliation. Cinquante ans après sa visite, je veux retrouver celle que je surnomme ma petite sœur . Mais la tâche ne sera pas facile. De nombreuses années et un océan nous séparent. Tout ce qu'il reste de ces années et de cette rencontre, c'est une vieille photo de sa confirmation. Pas facile de retracer une personne dont on ne connaît même pas le nom de famille ! Ce livre parle de nos retrouvailles et de son enfance sous les bombes. -- 4e de couv

Anne Frank (De vie en vie #22)

By Brigitte Labbé. 2010

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Biography, World War II
Human-transcribed braille

Des millions de personnes, dans le monde entier, ont lu le journal intime qu'Anne Frank a écrit de 13 à…

15 ans. La vie d'Anne Frank, depuis sa petite enfance en Allemagne jusqu'à son arrestation par les nazis aux Pays-Bas, nous permet de comprendre, mieux que toutes les leçons d'histoire, que tuer six millions de Juifs c'est tuer un être humain, un être unique, six millions de fois. -- 4e de couv

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