Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Research Update - Contact

Recently I took the liberty of interviewing an old family friend (She requested to remain anonymous) who was a small child living in Poland during WWII. Her brother and mother both died in German Concentration Camps, and although she suffers from loss of memory in her old age, she still remembers the horrors she witnessed. After the war, she moved to America and married a fellow refugee. She never searched for employment, and suffered because she couldn't find psychiatrists who spoke fluent polish. (This post is a combination of information from former conversations and her memoirs translated to English)


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