Many people managed to survive persecution and war with the help of friends who provided material aid and physical assistance as well as psychological support and strength. Many accounts of the Holocaust reflect the important role that friendship played in people’s lives as they struggled to live in horrific conditions.
friendship
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Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi Rule
"Hecatomb 1941": A Song Written by a Soviet POW in a Nazi Camp
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Diary of Jacques Berenholc
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Diary of Mirjam Korber
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Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the Holocaust
Erzsébet Frank, "The Welders"
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Friendship Ring from the Riga Ghetto
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Gad Beck: "Do You Remember, When"
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Americans and the Holocaust
Interview with Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Letter from Boris Gurevich to his Mother and Sister
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Letter from Jakub Birnbaum to Róża Szczegowska
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Letter from Ruth Goldbarth to Edit Blau
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Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi Rule
Lithograph by Richard Grune
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Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi Rule
Tin Pail Made by a Prisoner in a Forced Labor Camp