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This book of essays on Child Holocaust Survivors provides insights about the nature of survival, the impact of massive trauma and loss in childhood, and the lifelong consequences of such experiences, including the remarkable resilience of children.

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This book of essays on Child Holocaust Survivors provides insights about the nature of survival, the impact of massive trauma and loss in childhood, and the lifelong consequences of such experiences, including the remarkable resilience of children.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Robert Krell was born in Holland and survived the Holocaust in hiding. In 1951, his family moved to Vancouver, Canada. Robert became professor of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, often treating Holocaust survivor families and Dutch survivors of Japanese concentration camps. He established a Holocaust Education program for high schools in 1976, an audio-visual documentation program recording survivor testimony in 1978, and helped found child Holocaust survivor groups in 1982. He was founding President of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre which teaches 20,000 students annually. Robert has authored and co-edited ten books plus numerous book chapters and articles. He continues to write and speak on Holocaust related concerns. For his life-long work in Holocaust education, remembrance and human rights, his recognitions include the Elie Wiesel Holocaust Remembrance Medal and the Order of Canada. Robert is married to Marilyn and they have three children and nine grandchildren.