Edith Eger's Holocaust Story: Horrors of Nazi's Jewish Holocaust

Holocaust Book 2 · UB Tech
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Wars always brings us pictures of incessant tears and excruciating pain. The First World War, which lasted from 1914-1918 and the World War II, 1939-1945, which followed in its footsteps, wreaked havoc in the world. The poison of genocide was spewed by Nazi Germany in the leadership of a warrior named Adolf Hitler was against a group of Jews. This article will give readers a crystal clear picture of the reason why they brutally wiped out that poor group from Mother Earth, owned to everyone. The Holocaust is a reflection of that. The Holocaust is an event that caused a great deal of damage and loss of life due to the tragic occurrence of Second World War. There will be witnesses and victims can be seen for any tragedy. Of course. Wouldn’t there be someone who wants to know their condition? It’s very difficult to find living evidence for it. Through this article we will get to know a person who survived the tragedy and can see the sufferings they faced. Edith Eva Eger is the holocaust survivor later became a world renowned Psychologist and chemist. There are also some snippets of The Choice that embodied the elements of their life. Edith Eger is a living example that inspires everyone through their endurance, hope, survival and the levels of choices. The life story of Edith Eger motivates us to cross the boundaries of life and embrace a new future and hope without devastating life altogether in a tragedy. Another benefit of this book is that it provides a detailed portrayal of Hitler, the main character in the World War, and Anne Frank, the Holocaust martyr. 

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