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Not in My Family: German Memory and Responsibility After the Holocaust, by Roger Frie, Oxford University Press, New York, 2017, 312pp.

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Correspondence to Dori Laub MD.

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Dori Laub: Founder, Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies.

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Laub, D. Not in My Family: German Memory and Responsibility After the Holocaust, by Roger Frie, Oxford University Press, New York, 2017, 312pp.. Am J Psychoanal 78, 195–200 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1057/s11231-018-9132-y

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