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Sharvit, Elazar. 1970. Sanok: Sefer Zikharon Le-Kehilat Sanok Ve-Ha-Sevivah. Jerusalem: Irgun yots‘ei Sanok ve-ha-sevivah be-Yisra‘el.
Edele, Mark, and Wanda Warlik. 2017. Saved By Stalin? Trajectories Of Polish Jews In The Soviet Second World War. In Shelter From The Holocaust: Rethinking Jewish Survival In The Soviet Union, edited by Mark Edele, Fitzpatrick, Sheila, and Grossmann, Atina. Shelter From The Holocaust: Rethinking Jewish Survival In The Soviet Union. Detroit: Wayne State Univeristy Press.
Bhattacharjee, Anuradha. 2012. The Second Homeland: Polish Refugees In India. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC: Sage Publications.
Paulsson, Gunnar S. 2002. Secret City: The Hidden Jews Of Warsaw, 1940-1945. New Haven and London: Yale University Press.
Mann, Mendel. 2019. Seeds In The Desert. Translated by Heather Valencia. Amherst, Massachusetts: Yiddish Book Center.
Porat, Eliyahu, ed.. 1961. Sefer Kotsk. Tel Aviv: Va’ad irgun yots’e Kotsk be-Yisra’el.
Jasni, Wolf, ed.. 1966. Sefer Yadov (Jadow) Yadov-Bukh. Jerusalem: Ensiklopediah shel galuyot.
Kanc, Shimon. 1968. Sefer Zikaron Otvotsk, Karts’ev. Tel Aviv: Irgun yots’e Otvotsk be-Yisra’el.
Friedman, Ellen G. 2017. The Seven: A Family Holocaust Story. Detriot: Wayne University Press.
Lindeman, Yehudi, ed.. 2013. Shards Of Memory: Narratives Of Holocaust Survival. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger.
Kesler, Michael G. 2010. Shards Of War: Fleeing To & From Uzbekistan. Durham, Connecticut: Strategic Book Group.
Haywood, A. J. 2010. Siberia: A Cultural History. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Kuodyte, Dalia, and Rokas Tracevskis. 2004. Siberia: Mass Deportations From Lithuania To The Ussr. Vilnius: Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania.
Bryan, Julien. 1960. Siege. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc.
Adler, Eliyana R. 2020. Singing Their Way Home. Polin: Studies In Polish Jewry, Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 32.

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