Daniel Snowman
The Forgers: The Forgotten Story of the Holocaust’s Most Audacious Rescue Operation review
Former protégé of leading historian Norman Davies has written a crucial addition to Holocaust bibliography
France on Trial review: The Case of Marshal Pétain - Jewish saviour or antisemite?
The reputation of France’s wartime leader comes under the microscope in Julian Jackson's scholarly work
Book review: A Small Town in Ukraine and My Disappearing Uncle - takes on family history
There is much to admire in these two richly illustrated books - and a deep complementarity between them
Come to this Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends Book review: On the trail of the mysterious Boris
In this gripping book, author Kinstler asks: was my grandfather a war criminal?
Review: The Frequency of Us
An ambitious novel confirms that Keith Stuart is a writer of some talent
Review - Invisible Walls: A Journalist in Search of Her Life
Hella Pick is a brilliant narrator and, in the course of an action-packed book, we encounter distinguished figures from across the world, writes Daniel Snowman
Review: The Fatherland and the Jews
Without Alfred Wiener, and the library he went on to create, our knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust and its origins would be considerably poorer, writes Daniel Snowman
Review: Agent Sonya
If you are gripped by the novels of John le Carré, you will find Ben Macintyre’s latest book irresistible
Review: Genius and Anxiety: How Jews Changed the World
Norman Lebrecht has a rare ability to evoke the past with the immediacy of a good journalist, broadcaster, novelist or blogger, says Daniel Snowman
Review: Learning From the Germans
America, Neiman feels, can and should learn from the Germans, a thesis she examines at length, says Daniel Snowman
Review: The Exiles
This book about creatives and scholars exiled by the Nazis is an impeccably researched yet eminently readable book, says Daniel Snowman
Review: The Volunteer
Jack Fairweather has the rare gift of describing vividly the daily, mounting horrors of Auschwitz, says Daniel Snowman
Book review: Eric Hobsbawm: A Life in History
Daniel Snowman praises a historian’s historian
Review: Fault Lines
Rich blend of ingredients
Review: My Dear Ones
Innocent plea 'to look for us after the war'
How a top columnist started out on the left foot
Daniel Snowman enjoys a red-blooded read
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