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English, 20.04.2021 18:00 khush77

What do survivors remember about their childhood? How are their memories similar to your own? What differences seem most striking? How did the Nazis' rise to power, first in Germany and then in other European countries, affect the way the speaker saw themselves and others?
Why do you think these survivors have chosen to tell their stories to the world? What do they expect you and others to learn from such stories?

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