Lifelong effects of prenatal and early postnatal stress on the hippocampus, amygdala, and psychological states of Holocaust survivors. [PDF]
Fňašková M +4 more
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Psychological impact of the outbreak of COVID-19 on Holocaust survivors in France. [PDF]
Sarfati S +32 more
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Transgenerational transmission of trauma and resilience: a qualitative study with Brazilian offspring of Holocaust survivors [PDF]
Background Over the past five decades, clinicians and researchers have debated the impact of the Holocaust on the children of its survivors. The transgenerational transmission of trauma has been explored in more than 500 articles, which have failed to ...
Braga Luciana, Mello Marcelo, Fiks José
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'We tried to become normal': Social class and memory in oral histories with Montreal Holocaust survivors. [PDF]
Sheftel A.
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The Intersection of Traumatic Events Across Generations: PTSD Symptoms Among War Veterans With Holocaust Survivor Parents Before and Following the October 7 Terror Attack. [PDF]
Greenblatt-Kimron L, Shrira A, Palgi Y.
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FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION AMONG HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS: EVIDENCE FOR VULNERABILITY AND RESILIENCE [PDF]
Gali H. Weissberger +2 more
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Survivor Testimonies and the Problem of Time
Testimonies of Holocaust survivors have had an essential influence on public engagement with the Shoah in recent decades. Given this importance, the imminent end of the “era of the witness” has sparked fears that the history of the Holocaust could soon ...
Laetitia Lenel
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Against all odds: genocidal trauma is associated with longer life-expectancy of the survivors. [PDF]
Does surviving genocidal experiences, like the Holocaust, lead to shorter life-expectancy? Such an effect is conceivable given that most survivors not only suffered psychosocial trauma but also malnutrition, restriction in hygienic and sanitary ...
Abraham Sagi-Schwartz +3 more
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Holocaust Parody in Israeli Popular Culture
For many years, Israeli culture recoiled from dealing with the Holocaust from a humorous perspective. The perception was that a humorous approach to the Holocaust might threaten the sanctity of its memory, or evoke feelings of disrespect towards the ...
Liat Steir-Livny, Maria V. Semykolennykh
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Spatial movement as a resistance strategy in a holocaust novel A Blessing on the Moon
Exploring Jewish resistance in relation to the Holocaust has become one major topic widely discussed in the Holocaust novels written by the second or third generations of Holocaust survivors.
Sri Sumaryani
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