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Surviving Auschwitz: Children of the Shoah

DOC Surviving Auschwitz: Children of the Shoah by Milton J. Nieuwsma in History

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This book is concerned with convincing those who call themselves Christans to pursue "the real nature and principles of the religion which they profess.


#1002074 in Books 2001-01-31Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.12 x .34 x 7.61l; .90 #File Name: 1596870729176 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Highly recommendBy Pannonia37I just recently saw a documentary about the children of the Holocaust. As I was researching afterwards; I found this book on and I had to buy it. Well; after started reading it; I could not put it down. Just by reading about those memories of 3 innocent little girls; seeing these horrific events through these childrens' eyes who had absolutely no comprehension about the events happening around them and talking about this life as being normal; the mothers whose love and sacrifice for their children went beyond everything.....all gave me chills. Only a child can be this plain and still expressive. I can not even imagine how any child could recover from something like this; but against all odds; there is also hope in this book.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Appropriate for teensBy HDPThese are authentic memoirs of 3 of the 180 child survivors of Auschwitz.Appropriate for teens. Reveals the horrors; resilience and ongoing struggles.Well written with clarity; insight; along with photos past and recent. These memoirs succeed to some extent in communicating the profound; tragic loss of the million and a half (at least ) children in the Holocaust. The descriptions of experiences can open a window of understanding for high school and late middle school children in the contexts of studies of WWII; prejudice; bullying; intergroup stereotyping; discrimination; human rights and of course genocide.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Surviving Auschwitz: Children of the Shoah: Purchased at .comBy depA splendid book which is a compilation of three stories by three of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz. They give a good overall picture of how three children survived the unspeakable horrors of the Holocaust. I was also pleased that the stories of the children didn't end with them coming to the United States; but describes their lives as they grew older. It also explains handling trauma from their childhood. A great read and very valuable history preserved in writing this book.

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