they tried to rebuild their lives.
yes
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The Carpathia picked up survivors from the Titanic
Carpathia arrived at about four in the morning.
Some people, like Anne Frank's father, survived because they simply out lived it. In some cases, Jews were captured and a few days later the camps were released. They could out live Holocaust, or escape. There is a story about a 16 year old girl who jumped with her older brother and younger sister, but she was the only one to survive, her siblings shot down. i really hope this answers your question! :)
You don't there surviors.
The ship that picked up the Titanic survivors was the Carpathia.
The RMS Carpathia was going to (what it is known as today) Rijeka, Croatia.
Because they were there; they saw the horrors of death camps and labor camps. If you had had to watch your familiy suffer and die, would you want to be told you were imagining it? Just imagine being told that your and your family's sufferings are a figment of the imagination! Holocaust deniers aren't genuine historians trying to establish the truth; instead, they are Jew baiters trying to mock the murdered dead, the survivors and their descendants. They are also trying to rehabilitate the Nazis. Holocaust surviors know what they had went through for several days, months, and years. These holocaust survivors went through too much to be told that Adolf Hitler never killed any Jews and never tortured them.
when did his parents die??
To the surviors, no. The traumatic events will haunt them until death. It will be over in that sense when the last of the participants, on both sides, are gone. In longer terms the holocaust will persist until it no longer affects people. Gypsies, Jews, Homosexuals, and the mentally challenged will be haunted by its shadow for generations to come just as WW2 casts a shadow to this day. With each generation we become farther removed from those events and eventually will be a distant historical event much like the Alamo, Spanish American war, the War of the Roses, etc. It will ultimately be over when people no longer have to ask the question I suppose. ___ At the risk of stating the obvious, the Holocaust killings ended in 1945.