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The Holocaust’s Grandchildren Are Speaking Now

Three generations on, filmmakers, writers and artists are making new meaning from ancestral trauma.

Marc Tracy
Author: Marc Tracy

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Books and Literature, Comic Books and Strips, Concentration Camps, Documentary Films and Programs, Eastern Europe, Eisenberg, Jesse, Gaza Strip, Germany, Grandparents, Graphic Novels, Holocaust and the Nazi Era, Israel, Jews and Judaism, Movies, Museums, Poland, Television, Ukraine, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Writing and Writers
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