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How Young Holocaust Survivors Rebuilt Their Lives France, the United States, and Israel

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Françoise S. Ouzan

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9780253033963, 9780253033130

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Indiana University Press

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“Shines light to the world through the individual stories of people who came through darkness . . . a book of courage, strength and inspiration.” —The Jerusalem Report Drawing on testimonies, memoirs, and personal interviews of Holocaust survivors, Françoise S. Ouzan reveals how the experience of Nazi persecution impacted their personal reconstruction, rehabilitation, and reintegration into a free society. She sheds light on the life trajectories of various groups of Jews, including displaced persons, partisan fighters, hidden children, and refugees from Nazism. Ouzan shows that personal success is not only a unifying factor among these survivors but is part of an ethos that unified ideas of homeland, social justice, togetherness, and individual aspirations in the redemptive experience. Exploring how Holocaust survivors rebuilt their lives after World War II, Ouzan tells the story of how they coped with adversity and psychic trauma to contribute to the culture and society of their country of residence.

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How Young Holocaust Survivors Rebuilt Their Lives France, the United States, and Israel

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How Young Holocaust Survivors Rebuilt Their Lives France, the United States, and Israel

Author(s)

Francoise S. Ouzan

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9780253034557, 9780253033956, 9780253033130, 9780253033963, 9780253033994

Publisher

Indiana University Press

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PDF and EPUB

Description

Drawing on testimonies, memoirs, and personal interviews of Holocaust survivors, Françoise S. Ouzan reveals how the experience of Nazi persecution impacted their personal reconstruction, rehabilitation, and reintegration into a free society. She sheds light on the life trajectories of various groups of Jews, including displaced persons, partisan fighters, hidden children, and refugees from Nazism. Ouzan shows that personal success is not only a unifying factor among these survivors but is part of an ethos that unified ideas of homeland, social justice, togetherness, and individual aspirations in the redemptive experience. Exploring how Holocaust survivors rebuilt their lives after World War II, Ouzan tells the story of how they coped with adversity and psychic trauma to contribute to the culture and society of their country of residence.

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How Young Holocaust Survivors Rebuilt Their Lives France, the United States, and Israel

SKU: 9780253033994

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Full Title

How Young Holocaust Survivors Rebuilt Their Lives France, the United States, and Israel

Author(s)

Francoise S. Ouzan

Edition
ISBN

9780253033994, 9780253033956, 9780253033130, 9780253033963, 9780253034557

Publisher

Indiana University Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Drawing on testimonies, memoirs, and personal interviews of Holocaust survivors, Françoise S. Ouzan reveals how the experience of Nazi persecution impacted their personal reconstruction, rehabilitation, and reintegration into a free society. She sheds light on the life trajectories of various groups of Jews, including displaced persons, partisan fighters, hidden children, and refugees from Nazism. Ouzan shows that personal success is not only a unifying factor among these survivors but is part of an ethos that unified ideas of homeland, social justice, togetherness, and individual aspirations in the redemptive experience. Exploring how Holocaust survivors rebuilt their lives after World War II, Ouzan tells the story of how they coped with adversity and psychic trauma to contribute to the culture and society of their country of residence.