Survivors of all Holocaust have a unique personal story. In this section, you can learn about some of our members, read their story and see their short films explaining their personal experiences. Their memories include life in slums, experience as slave labor, survival of concentration camps, hiding in life, emotions that they are refugees to the UK.
Each page contains a short life history and a series of movies, each telling a story. Please click the "Play" button on each video center and watch the movie. Double-click each screen to display full screen. Please scroll to the bottom of each survivor page and download the pdf transcript of their movies. You can also see these movies on the Vimeo website (www.vimeo.com/holocaustlearn).
In the report, there is a brief introduction to the story, explaining that the novel "is trying to provide a more specific understanding of what the survivors of nuclear war faces." It added that it only considered one possible scenario but provided details on adding more dimensions to the more abstract analysis presented in the body of the report. "Charlottesville" is also mixed with fiction and facts, but it lacks the story of "St. Petersburg Times". And focus on community level behavior in the post nuclear world. I see this kind of "architecture of the world" shared by science fiction, but after describing what happened, the human story does not actually enter the work.
______________________________________________________________________________________________ Difference between the introduction and the beginning of the story: Introduction is not the beginning of the story. Introduction tells the reader what to expect and what information to share. The beginning of the story introduces the story to the reader; it does not necessarily allow the reader to warn about what will happen in advance. Example 1a (Good idea but no organization) Tuck Everlasting (7th grade) Tuck Everlasting is mainly about life. In other words, the life of the Tuck family is falling. The Tac family drank some water from a special spring that kept them living forever. In the story, Tucker and Winnie talked about this. Winnie was kidnapped by Tuck and she might have lived with them. At the end of the book, Winnie gave the frog the water. Then he left from the circle of his life. Overall, this book is very good and I think that I explain life very well.