I’ve read Frankl’s book. He doesn’t go into details, but in the intro he talks about how he’s not proud of what he - and many of the other survivors - did to stay alive. And how the difficulty of making sense of a life after the Holocaust is compounded by the things one did. Quoting from memory: “The best among us died in those camps.” Which is one hell of a thing to say, and to live with, and to be glossed-over later by a brain-dead news host.
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