Amsterdam Publishers

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.

[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.

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.

[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, Andrew Laszlo, Leokadia Schmidt, Rudi Haymann, Wolf Holles and Luba Wrobel Goldberg.

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.

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.

On a regular basis, foreign translations are being published, among others in German, French, Spanish, Italian and Polish.