Do you remember? Throughout history, mankind must experience a lot of terrible things. Famine, illness, and war always existed in places where people are there. But the good thing about people is that we learn from our mistakes. The Holocaust is a terrible period in history and should not be forgotten. People involved in this experience experienced terrible things, and it is important for people to understand this difficult time. In order to prevent such massacres from happening again, we must continue educating future generations on the seriousness of this era.
Dr. Robert Krell (Netherlands / Canada) is an emeritus professor of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He is a survivor of Holocaust children and is dedicated to understanding the problems of family members of Holocaust survivors and supporting their happiness. Dr. Krell was born in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 5, 1940. He went back to the hidden parents after surviving the war with the Munnik family. In 1951, Krells moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1965 he received a medical degree from British Columbia University and received psychiatric training at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia and Stanford University Medical Center in Palo Alto, California It was.
Lucky Children is a memoir, first published in 2007, written by Thomas Birgenthal, a Czech Judge, writer and survivor of the Holocaust. Thanks to his wisdom and extraordinary luck, Focuses on how Birgental survived the Holocaust as a child of the ten year old Jewish during the Nazi invasion. Following his early life in Czechoslovakia and family history, and his subsequent escape from the concentration camp, the book explores the theme of luck, faith and the spiritual endurance of human beings. That name is taken from the author's mother Mutti. She told her that her son was born with great luck when she visited a fortune teller. A positive comparison with Elie Wiesel's Night and Stephen Nasser's "My Brother's Voice" lucky child is considered an important addition to Holocaust memoirs and is often used in college courses.
Fifth, my cousin is 6 and 9 years old. We are all survivors of child massacres. Within a year I assisted the establishment of the survivor group for children in Los Angeles and first discussed at the American Psychiatric Association 's meeting in 1984 and organized a group of psychiatrists and psychologists of child survivors . The committee will serve. International rally of children survivors in New York in 1991. Approximately 1,600 people participated; most of them hid the surviving children, and a few camps concentration camp survivors