Effects Of The Holocaust On Survivors

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Effects of the Holocaust on Survivors
Hundreds of people die each day. Two-thirds of the Jewish population was killed, not a big deal, right? Six million people died in a matter of four years because of a one ERRONEOUS idea created by a horrendous man. Not many people who believed in the Jewish faith made it out alive, but the people who didn 't die are being affected in many ways. The people who were involved in the Holocaust should have gotten a lot more help than they did at first. Anything would have helped them, even a loaf of bread. Many survivors continue to suffer from effects of the Holocaust; the world should have done something to stop these horrible effects on people such as survivor 's guilt. Some people don 't understand the multitude of the Holocaust. Millions of people never saw what the outside of the barbed wire fence looked like after they first entered the concentration camp. They found where their death bed was.The effects on these people have made their lives very hard. Not many feel like they should be worthy of living. The lives they live carry on with the guilt that they weren 't worthy of living.
Survivor’s Guilt
We were the ones wrongdoing. We could have helped millions of people live if we would have just stepped in. How can we take that lightly without feeling guilty? “Survivor 's guilt is connected primarily to the intense feeling of powerlessness experienced by the individual in the concentration camp. Also, there is the concern on the part of survivors for their own lack of feeling while in the camp, i.e. anger, sadness and so on,” (Douillard). Many people who were in the Holocaust, and made it out, suffered from survivor 's guilt. Sometimes, It made them feel like they shouldn 't of lived (Hass). ...

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...hat anyone can say why we did not help the people who needed it the most at that moment.
Conclusion
Do you believe that we were the ones wrongdoing? Do you feel like we could 've changed the outcome? So much more people would 've lived if we would have just stepped in. Therefore, not as many people would have survivors guilt. It shouldn 't be because four million Jewish people died, and that 's not a number that you can just breeze over. What they did was wrong, and we need to learn from the lessons that those people have made and try our hardest to not let history repeat itself. We need to stop being so OBLIVIOUS to what happened. Many survivors continue to suffer from effects of the Holocaust; the world should have done something to stop these horrible effects on people such as survivor 's guilt. It has to rain before the rainbow comes out, so let the storm pass.

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