Survivor caregivers and child survivors : rebuilding lives and the home in the postwar period
The educational and rehabilitative work that three young women carried out with uprooted child Holocaust survivors in postwar children's homes. These caretakers also had lost most of their families, communities, and prewar social networks. While most survivors were rebuilding their own lives, they dedicated the immediate postwar years to their work in children's homes. The author establishes how they perceived the children and interacted with them, tracing their concerns, deliberations, and professional choices, and elucidates the practices and strategies they formulated.
- Cohen, Boaz, Holocaust studies, 1958-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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