My grandmother lost two brothers in WW1. They were aged 21 and 24. As a child I saw her cry many times over these lost young men. As a consequence I feel saddened by her loss and my great grandmother’s loss, and I feel it’s my duty to remember on November 11th each year. However I don’t feel traumatised by the these losses. I’m proud of my father who fought in WW2 and sadly was injured, but I don’t feel traumatised by his experience. I do think that descendants from the Holocaust or Slavery in America may feel a strong attachment to their family members who suffered, and the experience of further anti Semitic behaviour or racist behaviour will reinforce these feelings.
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