194 pages (not including: title pages, acknowledgments, author's note, map, and glossary)
Hana's Suitcase is a biography of a girl who died in the Holocaust. It was written by Karen Levine. It has 182 pages.
The Holocaust was the Nazi regime's shameful 'secret', and photography was forbidden in the camps and ghettos. However, some SS men did take a few photos, and there were a few carefully chosen 'official' photos of what the Nazis called 'Resettlement in Eastern Europe'. In the Lodz Ghetto, the head of the Jewish Council had a kind of photographic record kept, but this was most unusual. Many of the negatives have survived.
Erin Einhorn has written: 'The pages In between' -- subject(s): Biography, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jews, Travel, Hidden children (Holocaust), Influence, Holocaust survivors, Children of Holocaust survivors, Personal narratives, Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust
Practically none, as they were not targets of the Holocaust.
6 million
No one was killed for being Buddhist in the Holocaust.
1932? The Holocaust hadn't started then.
There was no medal for surviving the Holocaust.
None. The Japanese were not targeted during the Holocaust.
Yes there were many, many female prisoners during the Holocaust.
Water Sleeps has 470 pages.