Growing Up in the Shadow of the Holocaust: A Roundtable Discussion
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Since the catastrophic defeat of Nazi Germany, Germans have been forced to confront their "unmasterable past." What was it like to grow up in a divided country burdened with the legacy of genocide? How does one deal with the knowledge of one's people's complicity in mass murder, and how does this knowledge affect one's identity? At this roundtable discussion, primary witnesses of both German and Jewish background explore answers to these questions.
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