Amsterdam Publishers

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Amsterdam Publishers
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Founded2012
Founder Liesbeth Heenk
Country of originThe Netherlands
Headquarters location Amsterdam
Nonfiction topicsHolocaust memoirs
Official website amsterdampublishers.com

Amsterdam Publishers is the largest publisher of Holocaust memoirs in Europe. It was founded in 2012 by Liesbeth Heenk. [1] Since 2019 it focuses on Holocaust-related literature.

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History

Amsterdam Publishers started publishing ebooks on art in 2012. [2] One of their earliest releases was an ebook on Rembrandt etchings, and accompanied an exhibition on Rembrandt at the Teylers museum in Haarlem in 2013. It was the first time a digital publication accompanied an exhibition. [3] In 2015, the imprint started running self-publishing workshops, which was later accompanied by an instructional handbook published in Dutch. [4]

Amsterdam Publishers added their first non-art titles in 2014. Manny Steinberg’s Outcry – Holocaust Memoirs was an early commercial success. [5] [6] Since 2019, the publisher has focused exclusively on Holocaust Memoirs. The founder, Liesbeth Heenk, has stated that the mission of the imprint is to fight anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial. [7] Heenk's stable of writers includes a dwindling number of Holocaust survivors as well as second and third-generation members of survivors’ families. [8]

Amsterdam Publishers is one of the few international publishing houses based in the Netherlands. Its authors are international (mainly from the US), and books are (being) published in English, Albanian, Czech, Dutch, Greek, Hebrew, Sinhalese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Ukrainian, Russian, Chinese and Japanese. [9]

On the occasion of the 10-year anniversary of the publishing house, the Consulate of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in New York hosted an Amsterdam Publishers authors event on 12 September 2022. [10] [11] In November 2022, a 7-day booktour in Albania and Kosovo took place to promote Dr Anna Kohen's Flower of Vlora in the Albanian language, Lulja e Vlorës.

Amsterdam Publishers set up a private online space where authors can communicate and can support each other. Almost 90 of its authors are active in this online group.

Liesbeth Heenk on her motivation to publish stories of the Holocaust:

My motivation is connected to a sense of injustice. It most likely started with my mother telling me and my siblings at the dinner table how she, as a young girl, used to carry pamphlets in her bike for the Dutch resistance. One doesn’t realize the significance of these things until much later. On a deeper level, I feel a strong need to do something meaningful, to change the world as much as an individual is capable of changing the world.

Amsterdam Publishers has been named "2024 Publisher of the Year" by the Outstanding Creator Award. In 2025 the publishing house will release its 100th Holocaust book.

The reservoir of true Holocaust stories continues to grow. I will consider my job to be unfinished until six million stories are told. I am 62 years old now, so hopefully still have a long time to go, but I want to ensure that even after I am gone the reservoir of stories will remain and be read. This is very important to me. From: "On Publishing Holocaust Memoirs: An Interview with Liesbeth Heenk, Founder of Amsterdam Publishers, in: AJL, vol. 23 (2024), pp. 107

Bibliography

Holocaust Library

Amsterdam Publishers specialises in memoirs by Holocaust survivors, Second Generation survivors and Third Generation survivors. [12] These include memoirs by Manny Steinberg, Joseph Schupack, Janina Altman, Hank Brodt, Nanette Blitz Konig, Natalie Hess, Walter Leopold, Professor Paul Davidovits, Robert Krell, Leon Kleiner, Halina Kleiner, Henry Reiss, Sara Lustigman Omelinksi, Jan Yohay Remetz, Roman Halter, Elmar Rivosh, Andrew Laszlo, Leokadia Schmidt, Rudi Haymann, Wolf Holles and Luba Wrobel Goldberg. [13] [14] Their memoirs are part of the series Holocaust Survivor Memoirs WWII. Many of these survivors can be found on this List of Holocaust survivors.

Memoirs by second and third generation survivors include Adena Bernstein Astrowsky, Evelyn Joseph Grossman, Fred Feldman, Ronny Hein, Zvi Wiesenfeld, Laura Beth Bakst, Nechama Birnbaum, Martin Bodek, Barbara Gilford, Anna Kohen, Ira Wesley Kitmacher, Max Friedman, Mark Prelas, Robert Wolf, Tammy Bottner, Ron Vincent, Ettie Zilber, Professor Hymie Anisman and Emanuel Rosen. [15] [16] These publications can all be found in the series Holocaust Survivor True Stories. The series Jewish Children in the Holocaust contains the stories written by children who have been hidden in Holland and Belgium during the Second World War, with books by Dr Robert Krell, Joseph Gosler, Salo Muller and Agnes Schipper. In 2021, the publishing house added a series of New Jewish Fiction which includes novels by Professor Omer Bartov, Annette Libeskind Berkovits, Ruth Rotkowitz, and Casey Hayes. A new series Holocaust Books for Young Adults has been added in 2022, featuring Running for Shelter, written by Suzette Sheft (2006) who started writing the true story of her grandmother at age 13. [17] [18] One of its most recent series is Holocaust Heritage which focuses on intergenerational trauma of 2G and 3G survivors.

On a regular basis, foreign translations are being published, among others in German, French, Spanish, Italian and Polish. None of these appear in the list below.

Amsterdam Publishers has also published the memoirs of Omar Ndizeye and of Hyppolite Ntigurirwa, which detail their experiences of the Rwandan genocide. [19] This topic has since been abandoned, in order to fully concentrate on Holocaust stories and Jewish literature.

TitleAuthorReleasedISBN
The War Never EndedSimon HammelburgMay 2014discontinued
Outcry: Holocaust MemoirsManny SteinbergSeptember 20149789082103137
The Mission of Abbé GlasbergLucien LazareMarch 20161522840958
The Dead Years: Holocaust MemoirsJoseph SchupackFebruary 20179789493056343
Hank Brodt Holocaust Memoirs: A Candle and a PromiseDeborah DonnellyApril 20179789492371218
Among the Reeds: The true story of how a family survived the HolocaustTammy BottnerJune 20179789492371287
See You Tonight and Promise to Be a Good Boy!: War memoriesSalo MullerNovember 20179789492371553
A Quiet GenocideGlenn BryantAugust 20189789492371829
A Holocaust Memoir of Love & Resilience: Mama's Survival from Lithuania to AmericaEttie ZilberJanuary 20199789493056022
Holocaust Memoirs of a Bergen-Belsen Survivor & Classmate of Anne FrankNanette Blitz KonigJanuary 20199789492371614
Rescued from the Ashes: The Diary of Leokadia Schmidt, Survivor of the Warsaw GhettoLeokadia SchmidtJanuary 20199789493056060
Mendelevski's BoxRoger SwindellsFebruary 20199789493056107
The Knife-Edge PathPatrick T. LeahyDecember 20199789493056329
Remembering Ravensbrück: From Holocaust to HealingNatalie HessJanuary 20209789493056237
My Lvov: Account of the Holocaust in Lvov by a twelve-year-old girlJanina HeschelesJanuary 20209789493056367
Living Among the Dead: My Grandmother's Holocaust Survival Story of Love and StrengthAdena Bernstein AstrowskyMarch 20209789493056374
Searching for Home: The Impact of WWII on a Hidden ChildJoseph GoslerMay 20209789493056343
Wolf: A Story of HateZeev ScheinwaldMay 20209789493056435
Save my Children: An Astonishing Tale of Survival and its Unlikely HeroLeon KleinerMay 20209493056511
Heart Songs: A Holocaust MemoirBarbara GilfordAugust 20209493056538
Shoes of the Shoah: The Tomorrow of YesterdayDorothy PierceAugust 20209493056775
Defiant German, Defiant Jew: A Holocaust Memoir from inside the Third ReichWalter LeopoldAugust 20209493056554
Hidden in Berlin: A Holocaust MemoirEvelyn Joseph GrossmanDecember 20209493056791
The Man Across the River: The incredible story of one man's will to survive the HolocaustZvi WiesenfeldJanuary 20219493231062
Separated Together: The Incredible True WWII Story of Soulmates Stranded an Ocean ApartKenneth P. PriceJanuary 2021978949321085
The Story Keeper: Weaving the Threads of Time and Memory. A MemoirFred FeldmanJanuary 20219493231038
If Anyone Calls, Tell Them I Died: A MemoirEmanuel (Manu) RosenMarch 20219493231135
The House on Thrömerstrasse: A Story of Rebirth and Renewal in the Wake of the HolocaustRon VincentMarch 202197894993231306
Dancing with my Father: His hidden past. Her quest for truth. How Nazi Vienna shaped a family’s identityJo SorochinskyApril 20219789493231191
Krisia’s Silence. The Girl who was not on Schindler’s ListRonny HeinApril 20219789493231382
Defying Death on the Danube. A Holocaust Survival StoryDebbie J. Callahan with Henry SternApril 20219789493231412
In a Land of Forest and Darkness. The Holocaust Story of two Jewish PartisansSara Lustigman OmelinskiJune 20219789493231337
Sounds from Silence. Reflections of a Child Holocaust Survivor, Psychiatrist and TeacherRobert KrellAugust 20219789493231467
A Doorway to Heroism. A decorated German-Jewish Soldier who became an American HeroW. Jack RombergSeptember 20219789493231498
The Shoemaker’s Son. The Life of a Holocaust ResisterLaura Beth BakstOctober 20219789493231641
Holocaust Memories. Annihilation and Survival in SlovakiaPaul DavidovitsOctober 20219789493231528
The Redhead of Auschwitz. A True StoryNechama BirnbaumNovember 20219789493231795
From Auschwitz with Love. The Inspiring Memoir of Two Sisters’ Survival, Devotion and Triumph as told by Manci Grunberger Beran & Ruth Grunberger MermelsteinDaniel SeymourJanuary 20229789493231887
Remetz. Resistance Fighter and Survivor of the Warsaw GhettoJan Yohay RemetzJanuary 20229789493276024
When the Music Stopped. Willy Rosen's HolocaustCasey J. HayesJanuary 20229789493276079
Land of Many Bridges. My father’s storyBela Ruth Samuel TenenholtzFebruary 20229789493231986
Hands of Gold. One Man’s Quest To Find The Silver Lining In MisfortuneRoni RobbinsFebruary 20229789493276109
The Corsetmaker. A NovelAnnette Libeskind BerkovitsMarch 20229789493231917
On Sunny Days We Sang: A Holocaust Story of Survival and ResilienceJeannette Grunhaus de GelmanMarch 20229789493276185
I Give You My Heart. A True Story of Courage and SurvivalWendy HoldenApril 20229789493231719
Creating Beauty from the Abyss. The Amazing Story of Sam Herciger, Auschwitz Survivor and ArtistLesley RichardsonApril 20229789493276109
Painful Joy. A Holocaust Family MemoirMax J. FriedmanApril 20229789493231825
We Shall Not Shatter. A WWII Story of friendship, family, and hope against all oddsElaine StockMay 20229789493231764
Sabine’s Odyssey. A Hidden Child and her Dutch RescuersAgnes SchipperMay 20229789493231948
In the Time of MadmenMark A. PrelasJune 20229789493276154
Monsters and Miracles. Horror, Heroes and the HolocaustIra Wesley KitmacherJune 20229789493276215
My March Through Hell. A Young Girl’s Terrifying Journey to SurvivalHalina Kleiner with Edwin SteppJune 20229789493276284
The Boy Behind the Door. How Salomon Kool Escaped the Nazis. Inspired by a True StoryDavid TabatskySeptember 20229789493276314
Our Daughters' last HopeElaine StockSeptember 20229789493276420
There was a garden in Nuremberg. A NovelNavina Michal ClemersonSeptember 20229789493231542
Flower of Vlore. Growing up Jewish in Communist AlbaniaAnna KohenSeptember 20229789493276246
Aftermath. Coming-of-Age on Three Continents. A MemoirAnnette Libeskind BerkovitsSeptember 20229789493276390
The Girl who counted Numbers. A NovelRoslyn BernsteinOctober 20229789493276369
Zaidy's War. Four Armies, Three Continents, Two Brothers. One Man’s Impossible Story of EnduranceMartin BodekOctober 20229789493276451
Not a Real Enemy. The True Story of a Hungarian Jewish Man's Fight for FreedomRobert WolfOctober 20229789493276727
Running for Shelter. A True StorySuzette SheftNovember 20229789493276505
The Journey of a Hidden ChildHarry Pila with Robin BlackNovember 20229789493276543
The Glassmaker’s Son. Looking for the World my Father left behind in Nazi GermanyPeter KupferNovember 20229789493276468
Brave Face. The Inspiring WWII Memoir of a Dutch/German ChildCaroline CrockerNovember 20229789493276659
The Butterfly and the AxeOmer BartovJanuary 20239789493276697
The Apprentice of Buchenwald. The True Story of the Teenage Boy Who Sabotaged Hitler’s War MachineOren SchneiderJanuary 20239789493276529
When We Had Wings. The World's First Democratic Orphanage: A Historical NovelTami Shem-TovFebruary 20239789493276758
The Fire and the Bonfire. A Journey into MemoryArdyn HalterMarch 20239789493276833
Roman's JourneyRoman HalterMarch 20239789493276864
To Live Another Day. A novelElizabeth RosenbergMarch 20239789493322042
The Cello Still Sings - A Generational Story of the Holocaust and of the Transformative Power of MusicJanet HorvathMarch 20239789493276802
The Precious Few: An Inspirational Saga of Courage Based on True StoriesDavid Twain with Art TwainApril 20239789493322011
A Worthy LifeDahlia MooreApril 20239789493322165
Good for a Single JourneyHelen JoyceMay 20239789493276611
When We DisappearedElaine StockMay 20239789493276574
Jacob's Courage. A Holocaust Love StoryCharles S. WeinblattJune 20239789493276925
The Silk Factory - Finding Threads of My Family's True Holocaust StoryMichael HickinsJune 20239789493276895
Dutch Defense. A True Story of Struggle and Survival during World War IIJohanna KinneyJune 20239789493322073
Beyond Borders. Escaping the Holocaust and Fighting the Nazis. 1938 - 1948Rudi HaymannAugust 20239789493322226
Burying the Ghosts. She escaped Nazi Germany only to have her life torn apart by the woman she saved from the camps: her motherSonia CaseSeptember 20239789493322103
Bipolar Refugee. A Saga of Survival and ResiliencePeter WiesnerSeptember 20239789493276956
American Wolf. From Nazi refugee to American Spy. A true storyAudrey BirnbaumOctober 20239789493276987
The Engineers. A memoir of survival through World War II in Poland and HungaryHenry ReissJanuary 20249789493322363
In the Wake of Madness. My Family’s Escape from the NazisBettie Lennett DennyFebruary 20249789493322349
Before the Beginning and After the EndHymie AnismanFebruary 20249789493322240
I Will Give Them an Everlasting Name. Jacksonville's Stories of the HolocaustSamuel P. CoxMay 20249789493322530
A Semblance of Justice. Based on true Holocaust experiencesWolf HollesMay 20249789493322639
The Right to Happiness. After all they went through. StoriesHelen Schary MotroJune 20249789493322660
Hiding in Holland. A Resistance MemoirShulamit ReinharzJune 20249789493322707
Winter Light: The Memoir of a Child of Holocaust Survivors, by Grace FeuervergerGrace FeuervergerSeptember 20249789493322608
Out from the Shadows. Growing up with Holocaust Survivor ParentsWillie HandlerNovember 20249789493322882
The Ghosts on the Wall. A Grandson’s Memoir of the HolocaustKenneth D. WaldNovember 20249789493322820
Footnote to History. From Hungary to America. The Memoir of a Holocaust SurvivorAndrew LaszloJanuary 20259789493322851
Dark Shadows HoverJordan Steven SherJanuary 20259789493322912
Thirteen in Auschwitz. My Grandmother's Fight to SurviveLauren Meyerowitz PortMarch 2025
Hidden in Plain Sight. A Family Memoir and the Untold Story of the Holocaust in SerbiaJulie BrillApril 20259789493418059
The Unspeakable. Breaking my family’s silence surrounding the HolocaustNicola HanefeldApril 20259789493322943
To Love Another day. A NovelElizabeth RosenbergMay 2025
Better to Light a Candle than Curse the Darkness. A Novel about Loss and RecoveryJoanna RosenthallMay 2025
The Courtyard. A memoirBen Parket and Alexa MorrisJune 20259789493418004
Under the Pink Triangle. Where forbidden love meets unspeakable evilKatie MooreJuly 20259789493418080
Eighteen for LifeHelen Schamroth
The Sun will Shine on You again one Day. My Grandpa was a Hidden ChildCynthia MonsourSeptember 2025
Austrian Again. Reclaiming a Lost LegacyAnne HandOctober 20259789493322974
BepEli SchaapNovember 2025

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