In his column titled A Traumatic Legacy, Adam Kovac writes that "Grandchildren of Holocaust survivors grapple with their own psychological wounds. The Holocaust unsurprisingly left deep psychological wounds in many of the Jews who survived it. Rather than healing over time, research shows the psychic injuries are being passed down and living on, even as the number of survivors dwindles."
I can only hope that the grandchildren of the Nazis are suffering from guilty consciences, if nothing else.
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