Bartoletti, S. (2005) Hitler youth. NY: Scholastic
Using interviews with survivors, Hitler Youth, resisters, and bystanders, history is told about what it was like to be a teenager in Hitler Germany. There are accounts from various people who followed Hitler, why, what they did, and what it was like. The book also addressees what it was like for these youths, at the end of the war. The book is filled with gripping photographs that are sure to intrigue curious students. There are plenty of historical photos and wrenching facts to keep the reader turning the pages. The organization of the book is attractive and readable. The design definitely helps to communicate the history effectively. This book can be used during a study about the holocaust, in addition to being used to research people.

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