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Byford, Jovan. 2014. Remembering Jasenovac: Survivor Testimonies And The Cultural Dimension Of Bearing Witness. Holocaust And Genocide Studies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 28 (1).
Bulat, Mirosława M.. 2008. The Polish Press And The Yiddish Theater In Poland (1947-1956)—Screens Of A Dialogue, Part 1: Excerpts From The World Of Appearances. In Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era, edited by Elvira Grözinger and Ruta, Magdalena. Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Budnitskii, Oleg. 2014. Jews At War: Diaries From The Front. In Soviet Jews In World War Ii, edited by Harriet Murav and Estraikh, Gennady. Soviet Jews In World War Ii. Boston: Academic Studies Press.
Bryan, Julien. 1960. Siege. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc.
Brown, Kate. 2004. A Biography Of No Place: From Ethnic Borderland To Soviet Heartland. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Brown, Adam. 2010. Confronting ‘Choiceless Choices’ In Holocaust Videotestimonies: Judgment, ‘Privileged’ Jews, And The Role Of The Interviewer. Continuum: Journal Of Media & Cultural Studies, Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 24 (1).
Broderzon, Moyshe. 1974. Dos Letste Lid. Tel Aviv: I. L. Peretz Publishing-House.
Broderzon, Sheyne-Miriam. 1960. Mayn Laydns-Veg Mit Moyshe Broderzon [My Path Of Suffering With Moshe Broderson]. Buenos Aires: Tsentral farband fun Poylishe Yidn in Argentine.
Brakel, Alexander. 2007. Was There A “Jewish Collaboration” Under Soviet Occupation? A Case Study From The Baranowicze Region. In Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941, edited by Elazar Barkan, Cole, Elizabeth A., and Struve, Kai. Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitatsverlag.
Bos, Pascale Rachel. 2003. Women And The Holocaust: Analyzing Gender Difference. In Experience And Expression: Women, The Nazis, And The Holocaust, edited by Elizabeth R. Baer and Goldenberg, Myrna. Experience And Expression: Women, The Nazis, And The Holocaust. Detroit: Wayne State Univeristy Press.
Boren, Adam. 2004. Journey Through The Inferno. Washington, DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and The Holocaust Survivors’ Memoirs Project.
Boder, David P. 1949. I Did Not Interview The Dead. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Bóckowski, Daniel. 2004. Żrodła Do Problemu Ruchów Migracyjnych Na Ziemiach Północno-Wschodniej Polski W Czasie Ii Wojny Światowej. In Repatriacje I Migracje Ludności Pogranicza W Xx Wieku: Stan Badań Oraz Żrodła Do Dziejów Pogranicza Polsko-Litewsko-Białoruskiego, edited by Marek Kietliński and Śieszyński, Wojciech. Repatriacje I Migracje Ludności Pogranicza W Xx Wieku: Stan Badań Oraz Żrodła Do Dziejów Pogranicza Polsko-Litewsko-Białoruskiego. Białystok: Wydawnictwo PRYMAT.
Blatman, Daniel. 2003. For Our Freedom And Yours: The Jewish Labour Bund In Poland 1939-1949. Translated by Naftali Greenwood. London and Portland, Oregon: Vallentine Mitchell.
Blatman, Daniel. 2011. The Death Marches: The Final Phrase Of Nazi Genocide. Translated by Chaya Galai. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
Bichler, Abraham. 2004. Little Miracles: A Story Of Courage, Faith And Survival. Raleigh, North Carolina: Ivy House Publishing Group.
Bhattacharjee, Anuradha. 2012. The Second Homeland: Polish Refugees In India. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC: Sage Publications.

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