This work shows how interviews help child survivors of the Jewish experience during World War II. It is unique in that it features different aspects of the interviewer-interviewee relationship. The contributions are personal as well as analytical in nature and the narrative is an informed psychological analysis. The work should be of interest to Holocaust centers researchers oral historians psychiatrists psychologists social workers sociologists and trauma researchers as well as survivors.
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