Voices of Winnipeg Holocaust Survivors

Voices of Winnipeg Holocaust Survivors
Title Voices of Winnipeg Holocaust Survivors PDF eBook
Author Belle Millo
Publisher Belle Millo
Total Pages 432
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0969125690

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Second Generation Voices

Second Generation Voices
Title Second Generation Voices PDF eBook
Author Alan L. Berger
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Total Pages 404
Release 2001-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780815606819

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Heirs to the legacy of Auschwjtz, the children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors and perpetrators have always been thought of as separated by fear and anger, mistrust and shame. This groundbreaking study provides a forum for expression in which each group reflects candidly upon the consuming burdens and challenges it has inherited. In these intensely personal and frequently dramatic pieces, understandable differences surface. The Jewish second generation is unified by a search for memory and family. Their German counterparts experience the opposite. Yet surprising common ground is revealed. Each group emerges out of households where, for vastly different reasons, the Holocaust was not mentioned. Each struggles to break this barrier of silence. Each has witnessed the continued survival of parents and must grapple with living in households haunted by denial. And each knows it is his or her charge to shape the Holocaust for future generations. To be sure, there is disagreement among the groups about the need for-or wisdom of-dialogue. Yet Second Generation Voices boldly engenders authentic grounds for discussion. Issues such as guilt, anger, religious faith, and accountability are explored in deeply felt poems, essays, and narratives. Jew and German alike speak openly of forming and affirming their own identities, reconnecting with roots, and working through their own "psychological Holocaust."

In Our Voices II

In Our Voices II
Title In Our Voices II PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 77
Release 2016
Genre Hidden children (Holocaust)
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Personal stories of the Holocaust from eight survivors.

Witness

Witness
Title Witness PDF eBook
Author Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 312
Release 2000
Genre Holocaust survivors
ISBN 0684865254

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In this companion book to the PBS documentary scheduled to air in May, the realities of the Holocaust emerge through the remarkable accounts of 27 eyewitnesses. Photos.

Holocaust Survivors in Canada

Holocaust Survivors in Canada
Title Holocaust Survivors in Canada PDF eBook
Author Adara Goldberg
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2015-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 0887554946

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In the decade after the Second World War, 35,000 Jewish survivors of Nazi persecution and their dependants arrived in Canada. This was a watershed moment in Canadian Jewish history. The unprecedented scale of the relief effort required for the survivors, compounded by their unique social, psychological, and emotional needs challenged both the established Jewish community and resettlement agents alike. Adara Goldberg’s Holocaust Survivors in Canada highlights the immigration, resettlement, and integration experience from the perspective of Holocaust survivors and those charged with helping them. The book explores the relationships between the survivors, Jewish social service organizations, and local Jewish communities; it considers how those relationships—strained by disparities in experience, language, culture, and worldview—both facilitated and impeded the ability of survivors to adapt to a new country. Researched in basement archives and as well as at Holocaust survivors’ kitchen tables, Holocaust Survivors in Canada represents the first comprehensive analysis of the resettlement, integration, and acculturation experience of survivors in early postwar Canada. Goldberg reveals the challenges in responding to, and recovering from, genocide—not through the lens of lawmakers, but from the perspective of “new Canadians” themselves.

In Our Voices

In Our Voices
Title In Our Voices PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 75
Release 2009
Genre Hidden children (Holocaust)
ISBN 9780981633411

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Personal stories of the Holocaust from eight survivors.

Forgotten Voices of The Holocaust

Forgotten Voices of The Holocaust
Title Forgotten Voices of The Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Lyn Smith
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 368
Release 2010-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1409003590

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Following the success of Forgotten Voices of the Great War, Lyn Smith visits the oral accounts preserved in the Imperial War Museum Sound Archive, to reveal the sheer complexity and horror of one of human history's darkest hours. The great majority of Holocaust survivors suffered considerable physical and psychological wounds, yet even in this dark time of human history, tales of faith, love and courage can be found. As well as revealing the story of the Holocaust as directly experienced by victims, these testimonies also illustrate how, even enduring the most harsh conditions, degrading treatment and suffering massive family losses, hope, the will to survive, and the human spirit still shine through.