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. Therefore, the opinions of the authors
of such books and entries of human behavior and survival in the
concentration camps in Nazi-occupied Europe are very diverse.
The Survivors of the Holocaust: General Survey
Because the traumatization
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of such books and entries of human behavior and survival in the concentration camps in Nazi-occupied Europe are very diverse.
The Survivors of the Holocaust: General Survey Because the traumatization of the Holocaust was both individual and collective, most
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land. Thousands of Poles and Polish Jews were imprisoned in concentration camps. Fifty-thousand Aryan-looking Polish children were kidnapped and taken to be adopted by German families. Many were later rejected as incapable of Germanization and sent
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with his father. The book Night is an autobiography about a young boy and his time the concentration camps and the horrific events in which he lived through.
Before the camps Elie was a young healthy intelligent boy who showed no signs of any illness
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any kind of school. But worse was to come. When the ghetto was liquidated, some Jews were selected to be put in concentration camps - these were the healthy, younger ones - while the rest were selected to be killed - the old and sick, and babies. Susie
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in chronological order, it starts at the beginning of the war and when he is leaving for the concentration camp, and it ends when he is leaving the camp and is saved. The authors topic is the Holocaust. His main ideas are the events that occurred in his life during
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stressful situations can greatly affect our own well- being. How concentration camp prisoners interpreted their circumstances affected if they survived or not.
<Tab/>Many of the prisoners had to strike out their entire former lives. This was due
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Primo Levi born in Turin, a Jew was trained as a chemist. Because of the persecution of Italian Jews, he joined the partisans, with whom he fought until his capture in 1944. He was sent to the Buna-Monowitz concentration camp, where his background
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Of the approximately 6 million Jews murdered in the Holocaust about 3 million were killed in concentration camps, about 1.4 million killed in shooting operations, and more than 600 000 in ghettos. Treblinka, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau, Chelmno, Sobibor, Belzek and Majdanek
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The Nazis concentration camps were the worlds most effective killing machines ever. Here, Jews were put to horrible, unimaginable deaths as the Nazis attempted their ultimate goal of genocide. It all started with the growing anti-Semitic feeling
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