within the Holocaust there were so many roles; from those who perpetrated the crimes, to those who shut thier eyes and those who facilitaed others to commit the crimes and of course there were the victims. The range of experiences is too great to condense here.
You could never imagine
Yes. He has written an outstanding book, Night, about his experiences in the Holocaust.
Peoples past experiences can effect peoples lives because it can help you make future decisions and mold your life.for example, if your bullied as a child, your going to be a mean parent.
Many Holocaust survivors relocated to the United States and other countries. Some of them wrote and gave speeches about their experiences.
The Holocaust
The author of the book Night dealing with experiences in the Holocaust is Elie Wiesel.
the simple answer is yes - whilst there is still a survivor of the Holocaust alive, then it is still going on. He/she has to live with the experiences that they had, everything that they do, every relationship that they have will have been affected by their experiences, as everyone's past experiences affect them. Though the persecution has ended, its effects have not. It is really up to each person how they define these things, whether they consider the children to be affected by the parent's behaviour or not, but you will find in Holocaust theology that it is considered to be still going on.___The plain factual answer is no.
you should start by asking if they are comfotable talking about their experiences.
Lola Kaufman is a Holocaust survivor who was hidden by a benevolent Ukranian woman. She has written a book about her experiences called, "The Hidden Girl". It is written for children, to help them learn about the Holocaust. In addition, Lola has become a frequent public speaker, talking about her experiences. She aims to educate the public about the horrors of the Holocaust in the hope that people never forget about the Holocaust. She also wants to communicate her desire for greater understanding and acceptance of our cultural differences to foster peace.
Yes he did. He wrote it to share with others what experiences in the holocaust were like. The book was first published in 1958.
The children were taught to be more independent, and to not trust anyone completely
-that people will love you in their own way