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Early poets of the Holocaust, including survivors Paul Celan and Nelly Sachs, wrestled with a variety of interrelated subjects based on their experiences, including profound loss and the nature of victimhood. These issues manifested themselves in poems of stark power and beauty. Later poets have explored themes of memory and Jewish identity in a world “after Auschwitz.” That so many of these works are accessible to many readers only in translation compounds the issues raised by these poems.
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FAMOUS POEM ABOUT "HOLOCAUST"
Martin Niemöller, ‘First They Came…’