Anger and hatred over past atrocities, if not resolved, often
render an individual emotionally dysfunctional. Couple anger and
hate with the refusal to forgive and you have a recipe for mental
illness. Roger, a young nine-year old boy from the Ukraine
experiences the horrors of Stalin's man-made famine of 1932-33 in
which his baby sister starves to death and his dad is executed for
stealing a small bag of wheat. Roger and his mother escape from the
Ukraine into Poland. A few years later, the Second World War breaks
out. Because of their Jewish blood, his mother, grandfather and he
are placed in the Nazi slave labour camps. His mother dies in the
work camp and Roger witnesses the horror of his grandfather being
beaten to death by an evil guard. Roger survives the slave labour
camp, but with the passage of time, his grief over his great losses
turns to anger and hatred. He adamantly refuses to forgive those
who have caused him pain. Will Roger find the peace that only
forgiveness can bring or will the torturous trail he takes lead him
to insanity? All of us can learn from Roger's life. In truth: WE
MUST FORGIVE TO LIVE
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