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The Aftermath
Living with the Holocaust
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236 pages
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Focusing on the psychological aftermath of the Holocaust, this book delves into the complex emotional landscape faced by survivors. It explores themes such as survivor guilt, the absence of mourning, and the unique psychological traits of survivor families. Additionally, it examines survivors' perspectives on God, their feelings towards Germans, and the persistent sense of vulnerability experienced in their lives. This comprehensive study provides a deep understanding of the lasting effects of trauma on individuals and families.
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1996, paperback
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