The Holocaust was the mass murder of nearly 11 million people including 6 million Jews; some who survived have chosen to share their stories. The Holocaust was a time when Adolf Hitler who led the Nazis persecuted not only Jews but also people with disabilities, people with differing Religious views, Poles, Communists, Socialists, Gypsies, African-Americans, and many others. Edith Goldberg, Arek Hersh, and Rudi Leavor are three Jewish Holocaust survivors whose stories have lived on after World War II, helping to educate people about the Holocaust. Survivors of the Holocaust tell their stories to people today to inspire them to become mentally and physically strong in situations that can be challenging. Survivors of the Holocaust have shown past generations and current generations that faith and hope can also get anyone through anything. The overall thoughts of the people researched conveyed a strong commitment to faith and survival. …show more content…
He was born in Berlin in 1926, and was captured by the Nazis and managed to make it out alive (Mingcblog, 2017). He went to a school called Bradford Grammar School and then went to Leeds University where he trained to become a dentist. His father was also a dentist which inspired him to become a great dentist like his father. He was raised by a German community, he went to a German school, and he even had many non-Jewish friends (Association, 2010). They had taken him and his family into a concentration camp (considering that he had been raised by a German community). He once told people that, “The Nazis had a discriminatory attitude towards a group, such as that of the Nazis with the