Denise-K

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    Yes, and in many cases, it’s more than ‘somewhat’. The reason is that the Holocaust was very recent for most of us. My grandmother, for instance, lost ALL her family in the Holocaust. She was the sole survivor. Thanks to this, I exist. The germans did not consider german jews to be germans, even though many gave their lives for germany in World War I. That ungratefulness hurt. Therefore, today there are many jews, including german-born, that will not buy german products for example or have anything to do with germany. Anyhow, I know that today’s generations of germans have nothing to do with the stupidity that swept the nation decades ago, but many more decades must pass before the wounds totally heal.

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    Name : Denise-K, Gender : F, Race : Hispanic/Latino (may be any race), Religion : Jewish, Age : 15, City : Caracas, State : NA, Country : Venezuela, Occupation : student, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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