Amcha
Amcha - The code word that helped survivors identify fellow Jews in war ravaged Europe now stands for another kind of support system: The opportunity for survivors in Israel and their families to unburden their hearts and share their life stories with another person.
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Women Before Hell's Gate: Survivors of the Holocaust and their Memoirs By Peter R. Erspamer, Ph.D.
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Holocaust Survivors Here we present history with a human face. Read the stories of the survivors. Hear them speak. Look at their family photographs. Consult our encyclopedia. Read a historical introduction to the Holocaust
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Possessed by a History They Never Lived: Daughters of Holocaust Survivors Confront Secrecy and Silence By Nancy D. Kersell
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The USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education
An archive of nearly 52,000 videotaped testimonies from Holocaust survivors and other witnesses
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Violence
And Sexuality As A Theme In Memoirs By Women Survivors By
Myrna Goldenberg
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Personal Reflections Stories of individuals who survived the horrors of the holocaust. Their stories are told in the first person and reflect the range of experiences held by many survivors
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Voice/Vision
Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive
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Mothers
Articles and essays about women survivors from the perspective
of their roles as mothers
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Generation
to Generation A collection of articles and essays related
to women survivors of the Holocaust and the women that came afterwards
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The
Impact of the Holocaust on Survivors and Their Children By
Sandra S. Williams, Student/Judaic Studies Program, University
of Central Florida
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Ten Stories of Holocaust Survivors in New Orleans
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Post-War
Warsaw: Surviving Against All Odds By Konstanty Gebert
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Through their Daughters' Eyes: Jewish Mothers and Daughters: A
Legacy From the Holocaust A PhD thesis by Miriam Scherer Berkovic,
McGill University, Doctor oF Philosophy in Counselling Psychology,
2003. This study examined the narratives and stories oF 13 daughters
oF Jewish women Holocaust survivors.
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Holocaust Survivors: Successful Lifelong Coping after Trauma
A PhD dissertation by Susan Baum, University of British Columbia,
Department of Counselling Psychology, 1999. This study explored
how Jewish Holocaust survivors had coped with various stress situations
in their lives by identifying and articulating what were facilitative
coping tactics
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Stories of survival:
Agate (Agi) Rubin, Steven Springfield, Bart Stern, Cecilie
Klein-Pollack, Blanka Rothschild
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History
Speaks Provides an oportunity for students to hear the witness
of survivors
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Survivors
From A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
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Don't
Look Back: Holocaust Survivors in the U.S. by William Helmreich,
October 1, 1991
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Rivka
Yosselevska tells her story of surviving a mass killing