obviously there was a range of experiences, but on the whole it was awful. Many survivors found the post war experience worse than that in the camps.
People would return to communities that did not want them, to find their property gone, often people did not believe them when they told their stories. So many tried to move to America or Palestine.
they all told people what it was like
Majdanek was liberated in 1944, the other camps in 1945.
Yes,Like jalko suzigal wrote a book about concentration camp after he got out
horrible
About 200,000 Jews survived the Holocaust.________There's a problem: there is no agreed definition of Holocaust survivor. I believe that the question should be broken down and restated as: How many Jewish Holocaust Concentration Camp Survivors were there in 1945?How many Jews survived the Holocaust Years, living in European Countries under direct Nazi German control as of 1945?There isn't an official number for the survivors from the Holocaust, however, we know that its not as many as we would like.The Holocaust ended in 1945.It is now 2012, so any Holocaust Survivor must be 67+ years old. Normally, young children did not survive in the Concentration camps, and even if they were lucky enough to do so, few would be able to testify to their memories, if they were younger than eight. So any survivors with clear memories of their experience in the concentration camps, should be 75 or older.The Majority of Holocaust Survivors now live in Israel according to a news story by Associated Press written in January, 2010. The story also said that the majority of Israel's Holocaust survivors suffer from depression. According to a study reported in the article,two thirds of Israel's 220,000 survivors experience some form of distress.There are maybe at most another 40,000 Holocaust survivors in the rest of the world.Now 2 years later, it would probably be less than a quarter of a million due to attrition.Read more: Discuss:How_many_Jewish_Holocaust_survivors_are_still_alive
they all told people what it was like
After the Holocaust, survivors of the German reign of terror had to begin rebuilding their lives. They had little to no money and those who had families had to rely on them to get back on their feet. Survivors face antisemitism and had few emigration options for many years.
Majdanek was liberated in 1944, the other camps in 1945.
After the Holocaust, survivors of the German reign of terror had to begin rebuilding their lives. They had little to no money and those who had families had to rely on them to get back on their feet. Survivors face antisemitism and had few emigration options for many years.
Well obviously, the only people who can answer this are survivors of this unfortunate event. One of these survivors is Elie Wiesel, a well known author of the Holocaust. Read his book "Night", and you might have a better understanding.
They were set free, just like the rest of the Holocaust survivors that made it out of the war.
Yes,Like jalko suzigal wrote a book about concentration camp after he got out
No, there were survivors, too. There were also Jews living in countries like the US that were beyond the reach of the Nazis.
hopeless
horrible
Oh, dude, those people are like flat-earthers - living in their own little world. The Holocaust definitely happened, like, there's tons of evidence and survivors who can attest to it. Denying it is just plain ignorant and disrespectful.
i think its about 56 survivors____More like 200,000. If you don't know the answer please don't make one up.