Judaic studies Understanding the effects of trauma on identity| Voices of Holocaust survivors NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Lisa Suzuki PrevostLorelei AmyThis dissertation explores the relationship between identity and trauma in the context of the Holocaust. Through an arrangement between New York University and a...
In a desperate moment for survival, a person will act in a spontaneous manner to survive. People will usually not feel the effects of guilt or pain at that moment in time because it was for their own sake to live. During the Holocaust, everybody thought they were going to die in the ...
World War 2 is best known for the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States and the Holocaust – the genocide of six million European Jews by Nazi Germany. However, there do exist several facts about it which continue to elude most of the people out there....
Fishermen have never seen the results from the air-quality monitoring patches some of them wear on their rain gear when they are out booming and skimming the giant oil slick. However, more and more fishermen are suffering from bad headaches, burning eyes, persistent coughs, sore throats, stuff...
Experiences of the Holocaust The war-related experiences of the children are also very different. For Maciek, there was a lot to get used to: the house of the family is taken up by Gestapo headquarters, they are all was forced to wear yellow stars, and the Jewish children can not go to...