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Originally Posted by feralkittymom
You may want to read Elie Weisel's Night. Also, it's well-documented that children of Holocaust survivors often "carry" the denied emotional pain of their parents. There are characteristics displayed by the children, even when their parents never spoke of their experiences--somehow, those experiences are played out emotionally in the family.
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He also speaks of post-war experiences of survivors in his book Day ( one of trilogy night, dawn, day) it is a fiction but based on real experiences (having hard time and coming to terms with the past) .
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