The Holocaust was an event that
epitomizes mass murder in the history of genocides. The mass murder of over
millions of Jews in the 20th century under the leadership of Hitler,
has found its place in history and is relevant to us even today. The ideologies
that governed nations, anti-Semitism, politics etc. are some of the relevant
factors. So, how do readers of this age get a sense of what the holocaust was
really about? The survivors have their story to tell. Every holocaust survivor
has a unique story and experience to share. They were able to do this in the
form of autobiographies, memoirs and books. Holocaust history books are not only about the tragedy that occurred, but also the
beliefs and ideologies that led to it.
What the Books Tell?
There are many survivors who have
written books about the Holocaust concentration camps. Ben
Lesser one of the survivors, has called it hell on earth. Their
experiences, feelings and life in the ghettos are some of the aspects that are
shared. Not to forget, the most important rescue mission that delivered from brutality
are also the highlight. The books also talk of the individuals who actively
participated in this organized sequence of cruelty and what their minds were
guided by. Many narrate the happenings of World War II, the Nazi regiment and
the anti-Semitic practices that defined Europe.
Beyond The Tragedy
Many survivors like Ben Lesser lived to tell their stories and move on
post these incidents. The holocaust may have left a significant mark in their
lives, but they chose to continue to chase their dreams, overcome every
obstacle and live liberated. The books preserve the memory of the tragedy that
shaped the lives of these survivors and explain a lot of the political
ideologies and social stratification that we see today. The books act as tools in teaching the importance of protected democracy,
appreciating differences and dangers of destructive policies.
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