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Victor Frankl
Man’s Search for Meaning
The book in which I chose to read was written by Viktor Emil Frankl, entitled “Man’s Search for Meaning.” This book deals with Frankl’s survival of four Nazi concentration camps, among them the most infamous, Auschwitz. "Viktor Frankl, in Man's Search for Meaning, examines the relationship between human conditioning and the human spiritual dimension of freedom and meaning” (Jornagen 2). Frankl’s wife, father, Mother and brother all died in the camps. He and his sister were lucky enough to survive. In Man’s Search for Meaning, Frankl did not consider himself a hero; rather he describes the heroes as being those who gave up their portions of bread to others, or those who gave their lives in order to save someone else from the gas chambers. On numerous occasions I was left in awe due to his determination to survive in the center of horrendous killings.
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