A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered was published in 2001, and was translated in many different languages including French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Japanese. This publication was published for American audience and has been praised for many years. The book is considered to be complex and multi layered, written in a self-reflexive narrative style. “Holocaust” is a Greek word which means Sacrifice by fire. The Holocaust plays an important part in the history of Germany, when millions of Jews were killed. The bureaucratic system of Holocaust was considered as the worst era of Germany, when several Germans had to lose their lives.
A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered is a book written by girl who survived and had seen the Holocaust which was a bureaucratic system. Time back in Germany, the Nazi regime existed, and they used their power to kill and destroy the Jews. They were racists, and thought that the Jews minority can destroy Europe and that won't be good for the Germans. They ruled the country, and this gave them the authority to give orders and use their power. They used their power and killed around 6 million Jews. They even attacked other minority groups existing in Germany because of their perception of racial inferiority.
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A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered is a book written to express the pain as well as fright, which was a part of Europe years back. The time when Nazi rulers governed the country, and had enforced the policies to kill Jews existing in the country, was the worst time of Europe. In the year 1933, there were around 9 million Jews in Europe, and by the end of 1945 only 3 million were left. The Nazi's were racists and believed that Jews will prove to be bad for them in the future and can harm them, so they killed them badly. It was the time when fear as well as blood had become a part of Europe, all over there were killings, and people had the fear of being killed and ruined badly.
The theme of the book written by Anna, is pain, fear, cries, racism and hatred. The Europeans were the part of pain, and their Nazi rulers thought that they can use their power and take any decision. The book reflects the time when the European families and children were under the stress and ...