How Young Holocaust Survivors Rebuilt Their Lives by Françoise Ouzan

How Young Holocaust Survivors Rebuilt Their Lives by Françoise Ouzan

Author:Françoise Ouzan [Ouzan, Françoise]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Holocaust, Social Science, Refugees, Jewish, Biography & Autobiography, Survival
ISBN: 9780253033963
Google: JeJVEAAAQBAJ
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 2018-04-24T01:10:16+00:00


Notes

1. Fogelman, “Psychology,” 293.

2. Tec, “Historical Perspective,” 285.

3. Ibid., 288–89.

4. Ibid., 287.

5. Foxman, “Preface,” ix. Abraham Foxman, whose life story is told in this chapter, noted that the Anti-Defamation League, of which he was the national director for many years, not only helped arrange the first International Gathering of Children Hidden during World War II in 1991 in New York but, together with the conference organizers, established the Hidden Child Foundation/ADL, an organization under the auspices of the ADL Braun Center for Holocaust Studies, staffed by numerous American volunteers. The Second International Gathering of Children Hidden during World War II took place in Jerusalem in July 1993; ibid.

6. See Hirsch, Home. A survivor from Germany, Hirsh became the renowned architect of the Breman Holocaust Museum in Atlanta. See also Parens, Renewal of Life.

7. Emerson, “Hidden Children.”



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