How did victims of the Holocaust rebuild their lives after the war?
The devastating targeted attack in the 1930s and 1940s that wiped out over six million Jewish German citizens will never be forgotten. Referred to as the Holocaust, the genocide aimed at Jewish and other alike religions was a secret mass murder. Kept unknown from the public, German leader Adolf Hitler organized the acts of cruelty with a group called the Nazis. The Nazis spread hate towards Jews, which would later turn to murder. Before the surviving Jewish persons in concentration camps across Germany could suffer any longer, liberation and help arrived. One by one, survivors came out of the unspoken of camps. All that was left behind were the stories and the memories of the broken.
The society that was left shaken and alone from the series of deaths, hate, and trauma, will never be easily forgotten. With a few survivors left to share their experiences to the world, and inspire many, it is feared that the history changing years will be left behind and not learned from. The questioning millennials refuse to comprehend what happened and why. The most that anybody can do is live on survivors’ legacies through tales of horror. Children and grandchildren learn of the events and hope to shine a light on the unknown stories. Holocaust survivors rebuild their lives after the war by telling their stories, growing families, and living on the legacy they earned.
The society that was left shaken and alone from the series of deaths, hate, and trauma, will never be easily forgotten. With a few survivors left to share their experiences to the world, and inspire many, it is feared that the history changing years will be left behind and not learned from. The questioning millennials refuse to comprehend what happened and why. The most that anybody can do is live on survivors’ legacies through tales of horror. Children and grandchildren learn of the events and hope to shine a light on the unknown stories. Holocaust survivors rebuild their lives after the war by telling their stories, growing families, and living on the legacy they earned.