Incoming Resources
- Anne Frank remembered, a Jon Blair Film Company production in association with the BBC and the Disney Channel ; written, produced and directed by Jon Blair
- Anne Frank, Kem Knapp Sawyer
- Anne Frank, a hidden life, Mirjam Pressler ; foreword by Rabbi Hugo Gryn ; translated by Anthea Bell ; with a note by Eva Schloss
- I will plant you a lilac tree, Laura Hillman
- Anne Frank, the biography, Melissa Müller ; translated by Rita and Robert Kimber
- The last days, [presented by] October Films ; Steven Spielberg and Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation present a Ken Lipper/June Beallor Production ; a film by James Moll ; directed by James Moll ; produced by June Beallor ; produced by Ken Lipper
- All but my life, by Gerda Weissmann Klein
- The pianist, the extraordinary story of one man's survival in Warsaw, 1939-45, Wladyslaw Szpilman ; with extracts from the diary of Wilm Hosenfeld ; foreword by Andrzej Szpilman ; epilogue by Wolf Biermann ; translated by Anthea Bell
- After long silence, a memoir, Helen Fremont
- The last seven months of Anne Frank, Willy Lindwer ; translated from Dutch by Alison Meersschaert
- A friend called Anne, one girl's story of war, peace, and a unique friendship with Anne Frank, Jacqueline van Maarsen ; retold for children by Carol Ann Lee
- Anne Frank, Josephine Poole ; illustrations by Angela Barrett
- Anne Frank, beyond the diary, a photographic remembrance, by Rian Verhoeven
- Hana's suitcase, written by Karen Levine
- Elie Wiesel goes home, [a Panorama Entertainment release] ; directed by Judit Elek ; produced by Sándor Simó, Pierre Marmiesse ; producers, Sándor Simó [and others]
- Forgiving Dr. Mengele, a film by Bob Hercules and Cheri Pugh
- Would you salute?, by D. Kelley Steele
- The Nazi officer's wife, how one Jewish woman survived the Holocaust, Edith Hahn Beer ; with Susan Dworkin
- Luba, the angel of Bergen-Belsen, as told to Michelle R. McCann by Luba Tryszynska-Frederick ; illustrations by Ann Marshall
- Searching for Anne Frank, letters from Amsterdam to Iowa, by Susan Goldman Rubin in association with the Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance Library and Archives