This essay was given as the Second Annual Holocaust Remembrance Lecture at the Center for American and Jewish Studies and the George W. Truett Seminary, Baylor University, on 8 April 2002
Over the course of World War II, trains carried three million Jews to extermination centers. The dep...
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When I started this writing process, I knew that I wanted it to be as personal as possible. I rememb...
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Memoirs written by Holocaust survivors and (in some cases) their testimonies retain a salience unmat...
In this essay, I analyze the terminology used in the United States (U.S.) to refer to Jews who lived...
My research paper focused on the topic of the Holocaust, and how this tragic event in history had a ...
No specific, systematic research existed focusing exclusively on late effects of surviving the Holoc...
Roughly three million Jews were transported to extermination centers by train during the Holocaust.[...
Over the course of World War II, trains carried three million Jews to extermination centers. The dep...
In her I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors published in Canada in 2006, Bernice Eistenstein underta...
When I started this writing process, I knew that I wanted it to be as personal as possible. I rememb...
The author's feelings and experiences in sharing the Holocaust with her own children and the childre...
abstract: The Holocaust and the effects it has had upon witnesses has been a topic of study for near...
'The most important event in my life occurred before I was born,' one child of concentration camp su...
The aim of this thesis was to attempt to explain the inexplicable, thus coming to some concrete rati...
This article, Decoding “Never Again,” narrates its author’s experience as a child of two Holocaust s...
In both her fiction and autobiographical essays, author Lily Brett describes the process of travelli...
The subject of the following article centers around the issues of migration and postmemory (a term b...
Memoirs written by Holocaust survivors and (in some cases) their testimonies retain a salience unmat...
In this essay, I analyze the terminology used in the United States (U.S.) to refer to Jews who lived...
My research paper focused on the topic of the Holocaust, and how this tragic event in history had a ...
No specific, systematic research existed focusing exclusively on late effects of surviving the Holoc...
Roughly three million Jews were transported to extermination centers by train during the Holocaust.[...
Over the course of World War II, trains carried three million Jews to extermination centers. The dep...
In her I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors published in Canada in 2006, Bernice Eistenstein underta...
When I started this writing process, I knew that I wanted it to be as personal as possible. I rememb...