A review by whatsnonfiction
The Holocaust Chronicle by K. Rickus, John K. Roth, Robert Ashley Michael, Russel Lemmons, David Aretha, Dieter Kuntz, David J. Hogan

5.0

Intensely comprehensive timeline of a terrible history, but this book makes it palatable if you can take the time to get through it. A big undertaking, but definitely worth it. So many personal stories, photos, documents; it's just incredible. If other people are saying it has a strong zionist leaning, I guess so, but in the context of the history of the time there was a lot going on in that area. A lot of the zionist portions are included here to show what was and was not being done through international governments and their relationships with zionist organizations, and the policies regarding rescue and resettlement. That didn't bother me or make me discredit any of the rest of the information, it was just circumstance. It's a really haunting text, but ultimately so important - as the book says, at the least, we owe remembrance.