it contains acyual facts about it
Yes, definitely, since the Holocaust was a historical event. If you want to get more specific, you could also specify whether the book is historical fiction or non-fiction.
The book "The Butterfly" falls under the genre of historical fiction. It tells the story of a young girl living during the Holocaust.
The genre of the book " The Devil's Arithmetic ", is Historical Fiction.
Yes. It is a fictional account of teenage Jewish refugees who were sent to Canada during the Holocaust.
"Hana's Suitcase" is a non-fiction book categorized as biography or historical non-fiction. It tells the true story of a Jewish girl named Hana Brady during the Holocaust.
No, "Number the Stars" is not a biography. It is a work of historical fiction written by Lois Lowry, which tells the story of a young girl's bravery during the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Denmark.
yes very much, it ruined there lives. they did horrible things to the jews. If you want to know more then read the historical fiction book about the holocaust: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas its sad but just if you want to know more.
fiction
Yes, it is an historical fiction book.
Washington Irving popularized American historical fiction.
Historical fiction is based on real events, but told in a fictional story.
Arguably, if the subject is handled with historical accuracy and the tortures and deaths are neither ridiculed nor over-dramatized as to appeal to sadists. Certainly this is no subject for comedy. A better idea would be historical round-table or omnibus dicussions where a group of survivors would compare notes, so to speak and flesh out the details=- this has been done with many historical subjects as diverse as the Titanic disaster and the Battle of the Bulge- why not a Holocaust Omnibus- Maybe, just maybe there might be too many conflicting tales.. Aha! [Survivors from the Titanic? How many are there?] ___ In principle there is no objection. However, Holocaust fiction is very hard to write well and needs a lot of research. The danger is that it may either trivialize or sensationalize the Holocaust.