I Will Bear Witness is the first volume of a diary kept by a Jewish man, Victor Klemperer, during Hitler's rule of Germany, 1933 to 1941. Since Klemperer was married to a non-Jewish woman, he was not sent to the camps and remained in the city. Over the course of the diary's entries, the spread of the Nazi regime and the increasing restrictions on Jewish people in the country is tangible. Klemperer tries to remain true to his country but becomes disillusioned by the actions of the Nazis.
Boasting the largest collection of book summaries, BookRags is the best option for titles you can't find elsewhere. They offer all of the basics (quotes, chapter summary, characters, historical context, literary criticism) but also walk through a few major topics that recur throughout the book, which can be particularly useful for essay writing.