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    people get overthrown and face many losses‚ they give up. When people feel as if they’re hopeless‚ they give up. But for some people‚ it isn’t the end. Some people are determined and will finish what they have started. This accurately represents Holocaust survivor Georgia Gabor. Georgia was only eight years old when the Germans raided her hometown‚ Budapest. Her father worked as an attorney which made her family wealthy at the time. When the Nazis raided them‚ they needed an area to hide. Luckily‚ her

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    what is known as in the modern language as the holocaust.Research Findings and DiscussionThere are different types of discrimination that were carried against the Jews that are identified by Shirley Russak Wachtel in her book ’The Story of Blima: A Holocaust Survivor’. To begin‚ the Jewish people were discriminated against based on religion. The Nazis had a negative attitude towards the Jewish religion and as a result‚ anyone who identified with Jewish religion was persecuted either by being put in a

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    Blima is a young girl- 20 years old. Her highest education is 8th grade‚ which she has learned basic knowledge. She was currently working in a small bakery shop. It was the year 1936‚ where most girls are promised in marriage at a young age. Then there was Adele‚ she was like a twin sister and was stunning- piercing chestnut‚ brown eyes. Blima’s brother Zalman died at age 2. Blima had dropped him as a child which at that time‚ she wasn’t aware of what was going on. In Poland in the year of 1936

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    Last Laugh (Pearlstein‚ 2016)‚ but the most notable are two of the Holocaust survivors: Renee Firestone and Robert Clary. They both recount their memories similarly to survivors of other tragedies as expressed by Tom Brokaw (1998) “they described the scene as calmly as if they were remembering an egg-toss at a sunday social back home.. and they almost never reflect directly on the bravery of the storyteller” (p.7). Both survivors captivate the audience and quickly gain their respect and appreciation

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    Art as a Second Language Bernice Eisenstein’s novel I was a Child of Holocaust Survivors uses both art and modern language to express the feelings and emotions associated with her family’s traumatic history. Eisenstein blends images throughout her work to help the readers gain a better understanding of the emotional journey that she has undertaken through writing this novel. Not only does she tell the story of her life but she also incorporates the life stories of her family and community. She

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    Chapter Analysis Part 1 Chapter 1- Blima is working at her aunt Rachel’s Bakery. She is happy that she gets to work at her aunt’s bakery ‚because her aunt picked her to work their out of all of the sisters. She loves it at the bakery ‚because the little children that walk in to buy baked goods for their parents and blima always talks to the children and ask them questions. Then‚ Its time for Blima to go home and she is wait for her sister her sister finally gets their and they are going to

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    Rudolf Vrba is a name that will be remembered for decades. He‚ with a childhood friend‚ escaped from one of the most notorious Nazi death camps. Auschwitz. Just the mention of the name can bring back haunting memories from Holocaust survivors. Memories of families being ripped apart‚ mutilated‚ and burned. Memories of a time when Jews were persecuted for doing nothing wrong. A time when they had to fight for every minute of life. A time during which almost unfathomable war crimes were being committed

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    Reading 050 11/29/11 The Story of Blima: A Holocaust Survivor I. Before the Storm A. Blima’s personality 1. Known as best child; smart 2. Works at bakery with Aunt 3. Embarrassed about chest B. Blima’s guilt 1. At 6 years old dropped baby brother‚ Zalman‚ and he died when 2 months old 2. Mother is very forgiving C. Blima’s vanity 1. Thinks she’s not pretty like her sister‚ Adele 2. Mother says Blima looks most like herself D. Grandfathers

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    for a teenager named Anne Frank everything that we do now she didn’t do when she was a child. Every teenager in today’s world did not have to work as hard as Anne Frank did in the Holocaust. Anne Frank is still being thought today in this world. Anne Frank will always be remembered from her childhood during the Holocaust‚ her diary‚ and her fate at the end. Anne Frank felt about going into hiding "On August4‚1944‚ the Gestapo ( German Secret State Police) discovered the hiding place

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    Holocaust Survivors Report Long-Term Effects on Attitudes toward Food A M Y J. S I N D L E R‚ MS‚ RD;1 N A N C Y S. W E L L M A N‚ P H D‚ RD‚ FADA;2 O R E N B A R U C H S T I E R‚ P H D3 1 Peace Corps‚ Lesotho‚ Africa; 2National Policy and Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging‚ Florida International University‚ Miami‚ Florida; 3Department of Religious Studies‚ Florida International University‚ Miami‚ Florida INTRODUCTION ABSTRACT Objective: To gather information from survivors on

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