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Holocaust: Eyewitness Testimonies of Courage and Tragedy. True Stories of Auschwitz Survivors & War Crimes of the Second World War

Par : Alexander Wells
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8902166290
  • EAN9798902166290
  • Date de parution03/06/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille983 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRob Satterfield

Résumé

This book explores the life of the survivors and how they managed their ordeals. It is good to note that the likes of irene fogel saw death with their own eyes. Imagine existing in an era where over 60 million people are being displaced, with another 17 million that just disappeared. It is painful, indeed. Irene, who survived the holocaust, was born in a poverty-stricken family, even though her father's lumber yard was able to sustain them.
It is now up to you to check on this chapter so that you can gather more information about irene and the other survivors. This book also elaborates and illustrates why this war started. Some put these reasons as mere conceptions, while others believe in them. The life of the survivors even became hell after the holocaust, since keeping up with the situation proved horrific. Many went ahead to commit suicide. Silvana haggiag is a brilliant and beautiful young woman in her early twenties, dismissive of the patriarchal norms that govern her jewish community in the libyan city of benghazi.
When silvana's family is violently uprooted from its home and homeland, she is taken along with other libyan jews through the blazing sahara desert and war driven italy to freezing germany. In the long and tumultuous journey from her birth town to the german concentration camp of bergen-belsen, silvana's, navigating her family through horror and distress, she is confronted with dire dilemmas and retrieves hidden strengths. In this enlightening read that covers more than two millennia of global history, anti-semitism is shown not only to be the root cause of every form of holocaust denial, but also the reason for the relentless persecution of the jews since biblical times.
The authors quote verbatim the often sickening and always baseless comments of kings, emperors, politicians, popes, bishops and muftis about the jews and why they chose to commit numerous genocides against them over the centuries.