Waht you feel is the right thing, attempt not to go into detail of what you have learned about the Holocaust, it might bring back horrible memories. But make it ver clear how you respect him/her.
yes, but you might do better to write to one of the institutes instead.
Yes, the Holocaust survivors did get reparation. West Germany agreed to pay Israel for slave labor and persecution for what happen during the Holocaust.
Escape: Children of the Holocaust profiles 7 child Holocaust survivors.
You could contact the local synagogue and ask tactfully. Please bear in mind that any Holocaust survivors are likely to be elderly.
Read Elie Wiesel, Night.
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you can, but whether they read the letters themselves or not is another issue.
It would be best if you have a letter of introduction, from an academic or from an institution dealing with Holocaust survivors, of they decide that you are not someone who might be (inadvertently) harmful or indelicate, then they might introduce you.
I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors was created in 2010.
There are a few survivors but most of them died. Anne Franks father survived the holocaust.
There were many survivors of the Holocaust. Holocaust Survivors dot org site offers many stories and photos from actual survivors one can read. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum have an abundance of information on their website as well.
Holocaust survivors.
Yes, the Holocaust survivors did get reparation. West Germany agreed to pay Israel for slave labor and persecution for what happen during the Holocaust.
My Grandmother and Grandfather moved there after the Holocaust. They were Holocaust survivors.Prior to the Establishment of the State of Israel, the US pressured Britain to allow 100,000 Jews held up in Cyprus to Palestine. The overwhelming majority were Holocaust Survivors. Additionally, according to Israeli Statistics, between 1948-1952, Israel absorbed 373,852 Holocaust Survivors.
Dalia Ofer has written: 'Holocaust survivors' -- subject(s): Congresses, Jews, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Influence, Holocaust survivors, History
Only some Holocaust Survivors are still alive.
Escape: Children of the Holocaust profiles 7 child Holocaust survivors.
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