It has been more than sixty years since the end of World War II
and the liberation of the survivors of the Holocaust. Since then,
many rich personal and historical accounts have been written of the
horrific events of those times. Mental health workers have strived
to give survivors solace for their loss, and help them return to a
meaningful life. Meanwhile, scholars continue to ponder the
inexplicable facts of genocide.
Yet Studies of the Holocaust: Lessons in Survivorship continues
to be timely. Based on more than 100 interviews in nine U.S.
locations, the book offers a powerful view of survivors? hope,
determination, and resilience. Study questions elicited survival
strategies, and revealed how, following the war, survivors overcame
the horrors of the Holocaust, formed families, built careers, and
gave to their communities. Survivor quotes taken from these
interviews illuminate how the survivors maintained competence into
old age.
While memories of pain persist, accomplishments are
acknowledged, and provide lessons for students of human
development, mental health practitioners, and the general
public.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Journal
of Human Behaviour and the Social Environment.
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