Personal Response: After reading Survivors: True Stories from the Holocaust , I thought the book was one of my favorite books that I have read. I have always found survival stories of an extreme disaster or event very intriguing. I learned some new information and facts about the Holocaust that I did not know of before reading this book. Even though the Holocaust was such a depressing, horrible time, I thought the author did an amazing job writing the book with such emotion. When I read the book, I really felt the emotion of anticipation and being terrified for these survivors. This book kept my attention at all times, which made it a quick, easy read.
Plot: This book had a different plot for every survival story in it. All of the stories had many similarities, though. There were nine children who told their stories about their time during the Holocaust. The children ranged from four years old to eighteen years old and every one of them had a unique story to them. Many of them had the similarities of suffering tremendously mentally, emotionally, and physically. The children experienced death marches, death camps, and crammed ghettos. All of them had many close encounters with death. Most of them were just too weak to survive anymore and almost gave up. There were many cruel SS officers that these children had to encounter. They would kill the inmates of the camp for their own enjoyment most times. Each story ended in survival because it was towards the end of the war, so the prisoners were liberated from the Germans being defeated. Also, each story ended with a little background of what each survivor did after the war.
Characterization: In each individual survival stories, the main character was the child telling the story. All of the children had many similarities, though. The survivors were all Jewish children who suffered through the Holocaust. Each individual faced many horrific, traumatizing events. Since they faced these events, the survivors were young, brave individuals. They were all determined to survive the hellish time. They had to become strong, mature children way too quickly in life in order to survive that time period. At the end of each story, all of the survivors were described as slim, weak individuals who were barely hanging on to life. All of them were shaped into the individuals that they are now because of the Holocaust.
Another constant main character in the survival stories were the Nazis. The Nazis were under Adolf Hitler’s rule in Germany in the 1940s. Hitler believed that the Jews were inferior and wanted to get rid of all them. The Nazis were responsible for kidnapping all the Jews and executing them in various ways. Soldiers of the Nazi party were ruthless individuals. They killed inmates for the joy of seeing them suffer. They were inconsiderate, selfish people who did not care if millions of innocent people were suffering because of their religion. The Nazis performed a number of different unethical ways of killing these innocent Jews. There were some comments in the book that described the Nazis as “monsters from hell”.
Setting: In this book, the setting was in many places throughout Europe. Each of the children traveled to many countries in Europe to different concentration camps. This book took place during the Holocaust time period in the 1940s. The setting was very important to the plot because the Holocaust suffering happened due to Hitler’s ruling in Germany.
Thematic Connection: There were many themes that emerged throughout the book. The most important one was never giving up and having faith that everything will work out. Each of the survivors survived the harsh, terrible times of the Holocaust because they believed they would survive and fought to stay alive. In every camp the children went to, they put every ounce of them towards staying alive. Each child had faith that everything would work out, but they, also, had to work towards making that a reality.
Recommendation: I would recommend this book to any gender of the age of fourteen and older. Also, I would recommend this book to someone interested in history and/or the Holocaust. Since the book was about Holocaust survivors, the reader needs to have some background knowledge about World War II, the Holocaust, and Hitler to understand the book fully. There were many occurrences of violence, so the reader needs maturity when reading the book as well.