Study: Holocaust Trauma Affects Grandchildren of Survivors

According to the study, young men and women born in Israel 40 years after WWII suffer greater emotional difficulties than does general population.

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More than 60 years after the Holocaust, the trauma of Nazi persecution is still affecting survivors' grandchildren, a recent study by a researcher from the University of Haifa suggests.

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