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The Holocaust

Submitted by nitakiss on March 16, 2008

Category: History Other
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The Holocaust was a tragic event in history which many people believe never happened. Others who survived it thought it should never have been. Not only did this affect the people who lived through it, it also affected everyone who was connected to those lucky individuals who survived. The survivors were lucky to have made it but there are times when their memories and flashbacks have made them wish they were the ones who died instead of living with the horrible thoughts.

All of the people that were in the holocaust were very sad. They did not have there families. They saw there families burned before there very eyes. Babies, children, mothers, fathers, just about anything living was killed. Survivors were also affected spiritually. Many Jewish people after the Holocaust were deeply wounded with the thought that during their time of need they had to walk alone. "Where was God?" "Did God let this happen?" were all questions that needed to be asked after the Holocaust. His silence raised questions about the reality of a God. They had thought that God had let them down. That they for some reason might have done something to make him some how mad. To this day no one really knows why he didn't do anything. All we could have done as they did is pray. The unanswered questions forced many to no longer believe, and lose the faith they had been following because of feelings of betrayal and neglect. For these survivors there is no God. What about the child survivors who were so young that when it all ended they had forgot their religion all together? They had no one to answer their questions or guide them on a spiritual path.

According to studies researched in this paper, there are five main categories of Survivor syndrome. The first is the Death imprint, which is the idea of not only death itself, but of all forms of torture and gruesome images of death. For many survivors they can recall the smell of smoke and the voices of the tortured....

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