Despite the horrors of his life and his circumstances, I found this person to be deeply human, not full of hatred and 'at peace' with his life. A hell of a character, if you ask me.
Sol's Story, by Richard Chardkoff - It's the biography of Sol Rosemberg.
ISBN 158385006-6
Another source - that touches the Holocaust inside its body of Chapters - is The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, by William Shirer, who happened to be an Ambassador for the US in Austria at the time; it's a great piece of History, related by a person with a journalistic style. A must.
These are excellent books to read.
Begin with 'The Diary of Anne Frank'.
There are these things called libraries which store these things you clumsily call "Print Sources" but the rest of us call "BOOKS." There should only be a few thousand BOOKS on this topic so it shouldn't be difficult.
Have a look at Wikkipedia, and you should find numerous references there.
I could use some help finding a Print Source for the Holocaust. I needed five sources and I already have four, but I can't find a print source for my topic. Could you help? And I already used the Diary of Anne Frank as a print source. And if it could be about labor on the camps, that would be useful.