Psychological Effects of the Holocaust 2
The Holocaust was a tragic point in history which many people believe never happened. Others who survived it thought it should never have been. Not only did this affect the people who lived through it, it also affected everyone who was connected to those fortunate individuals who survived. The survivors were lucky to have made it but there are times when their memories and flashbacks have made them wish they were the ones who died instead of living with the horrible aftermath. The psychological effects of the Holocaust on people from different parts such as survivors of Israel and survivors of the ghettos and camps vary in some ways yet in others are profoundly similar. The vast number of prisoners of various nationalities and religions in the camps made such differences inevitable. Many contrasting opinions have been published about the victims and survivors of the holocaust based on the writers' different cultural backrounds, personal experiences and intelectual traditions. 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: Gener
. . .
Some common words found in the essay are:
Holocaust Survey, Camps Jews, , Hospital Jerusalem, West German, Studies Israel, Holocaust Israel, Canadian Jews, Israeli Holocaust, Palestine Israel, holocaust survivors, survivors israel, concentration camps, survivors holocaust, camp inmates, concentration camp, victims perpetratorsessays nazi, bonds studies, survivors ghettos, victims perpetratorsessays, perpetratorsessays nazi, holocaust survivors israel, perpetratorsessays nazi holocaust, survivors victims perpetratorsessays, survivors ghettos camps,
Approximate Word count = 2376
Approximate Pages = 10 (250 words per page double spaced)
|