Many people who lived through the years of the Nazi regime, World War II, and the Holocaust expressed the feeling of homesickness in diary entries, letters, or interviews. This was a common emotion experienced by soldiers, forced laborers deported to the Reich, and Jews and others persecuted by the Nazi regime.
homesickness
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Diary of Elisabeth Ornstein
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Diary of Mirjam Korber
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Diary of Moryc Brajtbart
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Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the Holocaust
Letter from a Forced Laborer to Her Family
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Letter from Ilse Chotzen to Her In-Laws
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Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi Rule
Postcard Sent from Mauthausen Concentration Camp by a Spanish Prisoner
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Recipes from the Cookbook of Eva Ostwalt
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Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust
Song from Deggendorf DP camp