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Restoring Life in Germany

This article explores the journey of Holocaust survivors in present-day Germany and their incredible resilience. Despite their harrowing experiences, these individuals have quietly rebuilt their lives and contributed to society without seeking acknowledgment. They faced challenges such as housing issues, educational disruptions, and medical discrimination but have stayed true to their moral values, raising their families without hate. Their stories are essential for understanding the impact of the Holocaust and the importance of preserving memories and lessons from this dark chapter in history.

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Restoring Life in Germany

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  1. Restoring Life in Germany By: Prathmica Chandramohan, Preston Gaily, and Corbin Foster

  2. Present Day Germany

  3. Present Day Frankfurt, Germany

  4. Rebuilding Lives • Despite what they went through, survivors never clamored to be heard, and did not demand attention. Instead, they quietly went about the business of rebuilding lives, and reconstructing the societies in which they lived.

  5. Problems With Housings • In some of survivors’ houses, other people occupied it and never gave it back. The belongings and everything else were also taken away.

  6. Religions • Almost everybody continued to follow their original religion.

  7. Education • Some went on to complete their education while others completely started over their education.

  8. Medical Care • Even though many people didn’t discriminate the Jews, there were some who still did. So, the survivors got the best treatment. However some doctors were not being fair, and they would misdiagnose.

  9. Moral Values • The survivors tried their best to not hate anybody. Not only that, but they also taught their children to not hate anyone.

  10. What People Did To Forget The Tragedy • To forget what the survivors had been through, many people started learning new languages, eventually got married and had families. By doing this, they believed that they would forget about Holocaust.

  11. Why Are They So Important? • Survivors of Nazi persecution are special because of the fact that they survived and the wish to narrate it to others.

  12. Bibliography • http://www.hmd.org.uk/genocides/the-holocaust/life-after-the-holocaust

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