Children of the Holocaust

Children of the Holocaust
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9780140112849
ISBN-13 : 0140112847
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Children of the Holocaust by : Helen Epstein

"I set out to find a group of people who, like me, were possessed by a history they had never lived." The daughter of Holocaust survivors, Helen Epstein traveled from America to Europe to Israel, searching for one vital thin in common: their parent's persecution by the Nazis. She found: • Gabriela Korda, who was raised by her parents as a German Protestant in South America; • Albert Singerman, who fought in the jungles of Vietnam to prove that he, too, could survive a grueling ordeal; • Deborah Schwartz, a Southern beauty queen who—at the Miss America pageant, played the same Chopin piece that was played over Polish radio during Hitler's invasion. Epstein interviewed hundreds of men and women coping with an extraordinary legacy. In each, she found shades of herself.

Child Survivors of the Holocaust

Child Survivors of the Holocaust
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9781135330590
ISBN-13 : 113533059X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Survivors of the Holocaust by : Paul Valent

At the end of the Second World War approximately 1.5 million Jewish children had been killed by the Nazis. In this book, ten child survivors tell their stories. Paul Valent, himself a child survivor and psychiatrist, explores with profound analytical insight the deepest memories of those survivors he interviewed. Their experiences range from living in hiding to physical and sexual abuse. Child Survivors of the Holocaust preserves and integrates the personal narratives and the therapist's perspective in an amazing chronicle. The stories in this book contribute to questions concerning the roots of morality, memory, resilience, and specifc scientific queries of the origins of psychosomatic symptoms, psychiatric illness, and trans-generational transmission of trauma. Child Survivors of the Holocaust speaks to the trauma facing contemporary child victims of abuse worldwide through past narratives of the Holocaust.

Survivors

Survivors
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9780300243321
ISBN-13 : 0300243324
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Survivors by : Rebecca Clifford

Told for the first time from their perspective, the story of children who survived the chaos and trauma of the Holocaust How can we make sense of our lives when we do not know where we come from? This was a pressing question for the youngest survivors of the Holocaust, whose prewar memories were vague or nonexistent. In this beautifully written account, Rebecca Clifford follows the lives of one hundred Jewish children out of the ruins of conflict through their adulthood and into old age. Drawing on archives and interviews, Clifford charts the experiences of these child survivors and those who cared for them—as well as those who studied them, such as Anna Freud. Survivors explores the aftermath of the Holocaust in the long term, and reveals how these children—often branded “the lucky ones”—had to struggle to be able to call themselves “survivors” at all. Challenging our assumptions about trauma, Clifford’s powerful and surprising narrative helps us understand what it was like living after, and living with, childhoods marked by rupture and loss.

Child Survivors of the Holocaust in Greece

Child Survivors of the Holocaust in Greece
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9780429018978
ISBN-13 : 0429018975
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Survivors of the Holocaust in Greece by : Pothiti Hantzaroula

A historical investigation of children’s memory of the Holocaust in Greece illustrates that age, generation and geographical background shaped postwar Jewish identities. The examination of children’s narratives deposited in the era of digital archives enables an understanding of the age-specific construction of the memory of genocide, which shakes established assumptions about the memory of the Holocaust. In the context of a global Holocaust memory established through testimony archives, the present research constructs a genealogy of the testimonial culture in Greece by framing the rich source of written and oral testimonies in the political discourses and public memory of the aftermath of the Second World War. The testimonies of former hidden children and child survivors of concentration camps illuminate the questions that haunted postwar attempts to reconstruct communities, related to the specific evolution of genocide in Greece and to the rising anti-Semitism of postwar Greece. As an oral history of child survivors of the Holocaust, the book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of the history of childhood, Jewish studies, memory studies and Holocaust and genocide studies.

Survivors of the Holocaust

Survivors of the Holocaust
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Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 9781492688945
ISBN-13 : 1492688940
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Survivors of the Holocaust by : Kath Shackleton

"Perhaps there is no simple, easy way to educate children about the Holocaust. Yet [this] new extraordinary work in the form of a nonfiction graphic novel for children is a valiant attempt to do just that. These testimonials... serve as a reminder never to allow such a tragedy to happen again."—BookTrib Between 1933 and 1945, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party were responsible for the persecution of millions of Jews across Europe. This extraordinary graphic novel tells the true stories of six Jewish children who survived the Holocaust. From suffering the horrors of Auschwitz, to hiding from Nazi soldiers in war-torn Paris, to sheltering from the Blitz in England, each true story is a powerful testament to the survivors' courage. These remarkable testimonials serve as a reminder never to allow such a tragedy to happen again. Features a current photograph of each contributor and an update about their lives, along with a glossary and timeline to support reader understanding of this period in world history.

Starting Anew

Starting Anew
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9653086103
ISBN-13 : 9789653086104
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Starting Anew by : Sharon Kangisser Cohen

Survivors: True Stories of Children in the Holocaust

Survivors: True Stories of Children in the Holocaust
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Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages : 175
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781338157369
ISBN-13 : 1338157361
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Survivors: True Stories of Children in the Holocaust by : Allan Zullo

Gripping and inspiring, these true stories of bravery, terror, and hope chronicle nine different children's experiences during the Holocaust. These are the true-life accounts of nine Jewish boys and girls whose lives spiraled into danger and fear as the Holocaust overtook Europe. In a time of great horror, these children each found a way to make it through the nightmare of war. Some made daring escapes into the unknown, others disguised their true identities, and many witnessed unimaginable horrors. But what they all shared was the unshakable belief in-- and hope for-- survival. Their legacy of courage in the face of hatred will move you, captivate you, and, ultimately, inspire you.

Survivors Club

Survivors Club
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Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
Total Pages : 367
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780374305710
ISBN-13 : 0374305714
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Survivors Club by : Michael Bornstein

"The incredible true story of Michael Bornstein--who at age 4 was one of the youngest children to be liberated from Auschwitz--and of his family"--

Such Good Girls

Such Good Girls
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9780062297129
ISBN-13 : 0062297120
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Such Good Girls by : R. D. Rosen

Edgar Award–winning mystery novelist R. D. Rosen tells the story of the hidden children who survived the Holocaust through the lives of three girls hidden in three different countries—among the less than 10 percent of Jewish children in Europe to survive World War II—who went on to lead remarkable lives in New York City Only one in ten Jewish children in Europe survived the Holocaust, many in hiding. In Such Good Girls, R. D. Rosen tells the story of these survivors through the true experiences of three girls. Sophie Turner-Zaretsky, who spent the war years believing she was an anti-Semitic Catholic schoolgirl, eventually became an esteemed radiation oncologist. Flora Hogman, protected by a succession of Christians, emerged from the war a lonely, lost orphan, but became a psychologist who pioneered the study of hidden child survivors. Unlike Anne Frank, Carla Lessing made it through the war concealed with her family in the home of Dutch strangers before becoming a psychotherapist and key player in the creation of an international organization of hidden child survivors. In braiding the stories of three women who defied death by learning to be “such good girls,” Rosen examines a silent and silenced generation—the last living cohort of Holocaust survivors. He provides rich, memorable portraits of a handful of hunted children who, as adults, were determined to deny Hitler any more victories, and he recreates the extraordinary event that lured so many hidden child survivors out of their grown-up “hiding places” and finally brought them together.

Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105111622127
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Two Worlds by : R. Gabriele S. Silten

Memoirs of a Jew born in Berlin in 1933, who emigrated with her family to the Netherlands in 1938. Describes Jewish life in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. In June 1943 the family was deported to Westerbork, where Silten was liberated in May 1945. Mentions the Red Cross visit to Theresienstadt and the filming of the Nazi propaganda film "The Führer Grants the Jews a City". Silten's grandmother committed suicide in Westerbork; she and her parents returned to the Netherlands after the war.