Under the Rubble: The Hidden Letters of the Warsaw Ghetto

Elisa Boxer

New
Book cover for Under the Rubble: The Hidden Letters of the Warsaw Ghetto
Image for variant 9781681157092
Book cover for Under the Rubble: The Hidden Letters of the Warsaw Ghetto
Image for variant 9781681157092

Under the Rubble: The Hidden Letters of the Warsaw Ghetto

Under the Rubble: The Hidden Letters of the Warsaw Ghetto

Elisa Boxer

View full details

Description

On September 1, 1939 Germany invaded Poland setting off WWII. The following year Nazis forced nearly 450,000 Polish Jews into a crowded ghetto in the capital city of Warsaw. By the end of the war, most of those imprisoned had been killed, either in concentration camps or on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. But miraculously, their stories survived. HOW? That's a story in itself . . .

When the Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto realize that Nazi atrocities might go unanswered, they courageously risk their lives and resist with just pen and paper as their weapons. In an act of defiance, they write and bury deep underground a complete record of what they endured. After the war, Hersh Wasser, the only survivor who knows where the records are buried, leads the effort to recover them.

This true story of the Oneg Shabbat Archive was the subject of an award-winning adult book and documentary film.

Part mystery, part adventure, part tragedy, Under the Rubble tells this courageous, true story as an age-appropriate introduction to the Holocaust. The book includes notes from those who were part of the effort to recover the cannisters. Extensive backmatter includes a historical note, glossary, and a list of resources for further learning.

Critical Reviews

"These firsthand accounts offer a chilling yet poignant portrayal of life during the Nazi occupation. The narrative follows a group of individuals determined to preserve their stories, ensuring their history would never be forgotten beneath the rubble. Their courage and foresight frame the book as a historical account and a testament to resilience. Boxer weaves powerful quotes throughout the work, drawn from the voices of those who lived through it. Drachkovska's illustrations deepen the emotional impact, adding a visual layer that conveys hope and heartbreak in ways words alone cannot.

VERDICT A powerful and accessible introduction to the horrors of the Holocaust for younger readers. The inclusion of supplemental videos and links encourages further inquiry, making this a valuable addition to any library collection."

--School Library Journal

Publishing Information

Publisher: Apples & Honey Press
Pub date: 2026-04-14
Length: 32 pages

The Allstora Membership

Membership Perks:

  • Save 30% on all online store purchases
  • Exclusive access to author's content
  • You pay less, but authors still earn double

Membership Terms:

First Month: $0.00
Monthly price: $5.00
  • To access membership discount simply log in and add to cart, discount applied automatically.
  • One month free trial, cancel anytime. Membership renews on the 15th of each month.