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GENERATIONS | Ine 2004 | OF THE Te Nk sorlan. ill my : hy hve oie =| ~~ HOLOCAUST du ym will Codi mee Me my | Guntrodin Regen dere EDITED BY Vek boftem | | 4 | Martin S. Bergmann Milton E. Jucovy Basic Books, Inc., Publishers New York publishers, Alfred A. Knopf, ‘hac poet was tanalated fiom the Hebrew and is coprght by Marca alk and sppens ‘he Bani Bush: Poems fom Modern lal, published by WH. Allen of Landon 197) TL Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data ‘Main entry under title Generations ofthe Holocaust Bibliography: p. 327 Includes indes, Within the universal whole. The son And the father alike and equally are spent, Each one, by the necessity of being Himself, the unalterable necessity OF being this unalterable animal ‘This force of nature in action is the major ‘Tragedy. WALLACE STEVENS Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Prelude MARTIN S. BERGMANN AND MILTON F. JUCOVY Aftermath of the Holocaust Psychoanalytic Investigations ‘The Second Generation Children of Nazis, PART I The Background 1. The Background of the Study JUDITHS. AND MILTON KESTRNBERG Analyses of Children of Survivors Finding Cases Eliciting Latent or Forgotten Material Def imitations and Refinement Pa 2. The Experience of Survivor-Parents JUDITH S. AND MILTON KESTENBERG ‘Nature of the Trauma ‘The Post-Nazi Era and the German Indemnification Law Conclusion 3. Discriminatory Aspects of the German Indemnification Policy: A Continuation of Persecution MIL the Indemnification Law Peciudicial Interpretations ofthe Law and Discriminatory Practices Further Persecutory Practices ‘An Attempt to Improve Proceedings Conclusion vi ist Experiences and Patients’ Emotional Development

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