For most of them quality of life was below average, but compared to life during the Holocaust anything was good.
After the Holocaust, survivors of the German reign of terror had to begin rebuilding their lives. They had little to no money and those who had families had to rely on them to get back on their feet. Survivors face antisemitism and had few emigration options for many years.
He worket as a furrier in Warsaw, he had a nice life. He owned his own shop.
? I don't get your question!
Please see the link.
More than 6 million Jews and a like number of non-Jews were killed. Millions more emerged with major injuries and horrific memories. Today there are more living "Schindler Jews" around the world, than Jews in Poland. In 1939, there were 3 million Jews in Poland.
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They went to displaced persons camps and from there tried to build a new life.
She was dead.
it is not, it occured before i was born.
After the Holocaust, survivors of the German reign of terror had to begin rebuilding their lives. They had little to no money and those who had families had to rely on them to get back on their feet. Survivors face antisemitism and had few emigration options for many years.
Luna Kaufman has written: 'Luna's life' -- subject(s): Biography, Polish Jews, Jews, Holocaust survivors
terrible
Well obviously, the only people who can answer this are survivors of this unfortunate event. One of these survivors is Elie Wiesel, a well known author of the Holocaust. Read his book "Night", and you might have a better understanding.
before the Hungarian action in the summer of 1944 life was relatively normal.
Zygfryd Atlas has written: 'Just one life' -- subject(s): Biography, Holocaust survivors, Jews, World War, 1939-1945
After the Holocaust, survivors of the German reign of terror had to begin rebuilding their lives. They had little to no money and those who had families had to rely on them to get back on their feet. Survivors face antisemitism and had few emigration options for many years.
Uwe Moosburger has written: 'Schabbat Schalom' -- subject(s): Ethnic relations, History, Holocaust survivors, Jews, Judaism, Social life and customs, Soviet Jews