Hell Within Hell: Sexually Abused Child Holocaust Survivors: The Comorbidity of the Traumata
Department
Social Work
Document Type
Book
Files
Description
Deafening silence generally surrounds the sexual abuse perpetrated against child Survivors of the Holocaust by their saviors and captors. In this book, child Survivors who endured two of the most severe traumas-the Holocaust and sexual abuse-bravely tell their stories to prevent this crucial aspect of the Holocaust from being buried and left virtually unknown to the world. The testimonies of these Survivors, who were beholden to their abusive saviors or entrapped by their terrorizing guards, reveal that sexual traumas leave a differential as well as a combined psychological trail from the Holocaust experience. Hell within Hell begins with background information about the Holocaust and its impact on the lives of Survivors. The authors then explain why sexual abuse is so psychologically devastating and discuss how such a traumatic experience reverberates later in life. Readers are able to use this knowledgeable context to fully listen to the Survivors' powerful voices. The afterword contains a dialogue between the authors befitting the Survivors' forthright accounts.
Call number in WMU's library
D804.48 .H448 2011 (WMU Authors Collection; Waldo Library, General Stacks)
ISBN
9780761854777
Publication Date
2011
Publisher
University Press of America
City
Lanham, Md
Keywords
Jewish children in the Holocaust, Holocaust, Holocaust survivors, adult child sexual abuse victims, Erlebnisbericht
Disciplines
Gender and Sexuality | Social Work
Recommended Citation
Weinger, Susan and Lev-Wiesel, Rachel, "Hell Within Hell: Sexually Abused Child Holocaust Survivors: The Comorbidity of the Traumata" (2011). All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors. 93.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/books/93