Understanding Nazi Propaganda (for Teen Readers)

Selected titles about Nazi propaganda suitable for a teenaged audience.
Updated January 22, 2023
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Branded by the Pink Triangle
Ken Setterington
Paper Book
A history of the persecution of gay men by the Nazi regime during 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...
Code Name Pauline: Memoirs of a World War II Special Agent
Pearl Witherington Cornioley
Paper Book
Winner of: 2014 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People   There was a full moon on the evening of September 22, 1943, when Pearl Witherington, age 29, parachuted into France to aid the French Resistance as a special agent for the British...
Hidden Like Anne Frank: 14 True Stories of Survival
Marcel Prins
Paper Book
For readers of The Boy Who Dared and Prisoner B-3087, a collection of unforgettable true stories of children hidden away during World War II.Jaap Sitters was only eight years old when his mother cut the yellow stars off his clothes and sent him, alone, on a fifteen-mile walk to hide...
The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler
James Cross Giblin
Paper Book
2003 Sibert Medal Winner Many people believe Hitler was the personification of evil. In this Sibert Medal-winning biography, James Cross Giblin penetrates this façade and presents a picture of a complex person--at once a brilliant, influential politician and a...
Shattered Youth in Nazi Germany: Primary Sources from the Holocaust (True Stories of Teens in the Holocaust)
Linda Jacobs Altman
Paper Book
Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party's rise to power in the 1930s changed life dramatically for all people living in Germany. Hitler used propaganda, fear, and brutality as his main weapons. Jewish children faced strong anti-Semitism in their schools and on the street, and saw their families ripped apart...
Somewhere There Is Still a Sun: A Memoir of the Holocaust
Michael GRUENBAUM
Paper Book
Resilience shines throughout Michael Gruenbaum's "riveting memoir" (Publishers Weekly, starred review) about his time in the Terezin concentration camp during the Holocaust, in this National Jewish Book award finalist and Parents Choice Gold medal award winning title, an ideal companion to...

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