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Mein Leben nach Auschwitz
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278 pages
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The narrative unfolds as Eugene Heimler recounts his harrowing journey back to Hungary after surviving Auschwitz, only to discover his family's tragic fate. His path is fraught with peril, facing threats from soldiers and enduring violence. Upon returning, he encounters political oppression, leading him to flee to England. There, he undergoes a profound psychological transformation through psychoanalysis, ultimately developing a healing model inspired by his experiences. His story blends resilience and hope, offering insights into human strength and the quest for meaning amidst trauma.
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2018, paperback
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