Suvivors like Elie Wiesel had seen the separation of their familes. That was all too painful, he wanted to be reunited with his mother and his sisters. He saw the death and wanted to survive. He wanted to see them again and he wanted to survive Hitler. Others considered the camps as one of Hilter's games or tricks they wanted to outwit him and survive. They made friends and tried to be with family members in the camps. They looked forward to eating and living.
the thought to live that one day they might be free that no matter how hard they tried everyone had a chance to live that nothing could stop them IF they worked together they had faith
In 1950 a national census was conducted in Japan, and 284,000 survivors of the A-bombs were identified. They had to live with their memories all their lives.
There are many survivors still around from the Holocaust. Any European Jew in his 70s or older would have been old enough to remember it.
Just pure determination.
So they could have a lager place to live and so they could have a larger population so they could have more solders
Jews didnt deserve to use coping skills because they didnt deserve to live but they did give out rings in the holocaust
the thought to live that one day they might be free that no matter how hard they tried everyone had a chance to live that nothing could stop them IF they worked together they had faith
People who lived through the Holocaust were motivated to stay alive because of a variety of reasons. Some have attributed their survival to faith and belief in God, while others have said that the kindness they saw among the other prisoners motivated them to keep going.
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About 2.5 million
In 1950 a national census was conducted in Japan, and 284,000 survivors of the A-bombs were identified. They had to live with their memories all their lives.
This World We Live In is the last volume of the 'Last Survivors' trilogy by Susan Beth Pfeffer.
Well, I live in Britain (and have never lived anywhere else) and am coping fine.
There were 712 survivors scattered among the lifeboats the night Titanic sank.
Live? Sure, people can live on just about anything and for quite some time. Look at Holocaust survivors, prisoners of war, etc
Some good coping techniques for insecurity include,understand what you feel,take baby steps to grow,change your perspective,live without your safety blanket,these are a few techniques.