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Essay heading: Holocaust Survivors
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were also many feelings of guilt for having survived when others had
not. "Why am I alive?" Why not my sister and brother...my whole
family?" The survivors had thoughts of death, nightmares, panic
attacks, and various other symptoms. Disinterest in life, people, and
sometimes even in reality played a huge role in marital problems and
suicide... displayed 300 characters
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The first is the
Death imprint, which is the idea of not only death itself, but of all
forms of torture and gruesome images of death. For many survivors they
can recall the smell of smoke and the voices of the tortured. Some
survivors are trapped in time; mentally they are unable to escape the
torture that they had witnessed... displayed next 300 characters
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