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The Generational Legacy of Genocide
Israel Charny
Dr. Charny considers the psychological trauma transmitted to second-generation genocide survivors.

The Generational Legacy of Genocide
Dr. Israel Charny, psychologist and executive director of the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem considers the psychological pressure and trauma transmitted to second-generation genocide survivors.
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