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How to remember terrible events

How to remember terrible events

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How to remember terrible events
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Radio New Zealand
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Radio New Zealand
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Memories can be a blessing and a curse. The witnesses of some of the most the most traumatic events in history, like the Holocaust and the Cambodian Killing Fields, are dying and it is left to their children and grandchildren to preserve the memories. But can the trauma be passed down too? Author Elizabeth Rosner is the daughter of two Holocaust survivors. She explores the complexity of memory and how to preserve the past so the lessons of history are not lost in her book Survivor Cafe: The L...

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Date created
10 October 2017
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Jesse Mulligan, 1–4pm
URL
http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/afternoons/audio/2018617335/how-to-remember-terrible...

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