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How true is a brutal person? The real history of Jewish immigration after World War II
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How true is a brutal person? The real history of Jewish immigration after World War II

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Last updated: February 8, 2025 10:07 am
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“I personally relate to the struggle of my own mother and grandparents’ wars and relocating to the US in the 50s and the artistic longing that leaves something that has immense meaning in my work. There was a lot of stuff going on: “He told the BBC.

“And there is a disconnect between hope and dream [Toth] Escape from oppression and difficulties, then arrive at the land with f-tales of what is attainable and harsh reality. I think the other difficulties are waiting for a sense of belonging and home, especially if you leave the place where you are being taken away from your home. And do you work to contribute, build a nation, to contribute and support so that it is not treated with the same level of respect and equal values? I think that’s a lot. ”

Brody also remembers his childhood. I grew up in Queens.” [a borough of New York City] Built by immigrants and mostly filled with people who are maintained [the city] Lives unharmed. I grew up with my mother’s understanding, my journey as an artist and assimilation into this great country, my understanding that she is an outsider. And my grandparents struggled with language barriers and found meaningful jobs. I grew up close to them and their journey was difficult [than my mother’s]”.

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First generation of Jewish immigrants who survived the Holocaust often struggle internally and face social barriers, Berkowitz says. Also, the author of a book that examines Jewish relationships with photography; He cites the example of Romanian-born photographer Magda Szirtes, who survived the Ravensbruck concentration camp and came to England after the Hungarian Revolution in 1956, but took her own life at the age of 51.

“Her son, George Schiltz, poet and translator, wrote a memoir; A 16 year old photographer As for his mother, he was a very talented photographer who could not rebuild her career. And in a way, the kind of life she had is similar to a brutal person. Perhaps most Jewish women I saw as truly a talented photographer were unable to rebuild their careers after the war in the US or the UK, but some managed. ”

“A slow change in attitude”

Just as many immigrants escaped persecution and Laslo was in fact himself, first-generation Holocaust survivors often had to start again in society at the bottom, Berkowitz added. “Professional Jews in Central or Eastern Europe who migrated after the war, many of them worked as butlers and vacuum cleaners. These people were very sophisticated and educated. We listened to success stories. I want to, but for example, I don’t ask anyone about someone. My uncle was an engineer who cleaned the kitchen.”

Even author Ellie Wiesel, a Nobel Prize winner and Holocaust survivor who arrived in the United States in 1956, “I wrote about it because I didn’t listen in the early days,” Professor Tony Kushner said. Masu. University of Southampton Refugee Research Expert. “It’s been a slow change in attitude since the late 1940s. Today, there was no idea that Holocaust survivors are extremely important and important figures. BBC.

It is shown by the time it takes for a brutal man to take Ertzseet Toss (played by Felicity Jones) to the United States, and only because of the influence of Van Buren’s family, many Jewish immigrants I had a hard time getting into the country. [1945HarrisonReport[1945年のハリソン報告書was carried out by the US government to advise on conditions known as “refugees” (war refugees) camps in Europe, and recommended that Jews be reconnected with American families. The US recognized 400,000 people between 1945 and 1952. 1948 Refugee Act, And of these, about 80,000 were Jews.

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