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Epilogue

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It is March, 1992... The Iraq — UN Gulf War concluded in February 1991, with an estimated 150 000 Iraquis, 30 000 Kuwaitis and several hundred United Nations forces slain. When a friend asked me, during the conflict, if I had any family in the war zone, I replied: ‘Yes, Iraquis, Kuwaitis, Israelis, Americans, British, Egyptians, Saudis, Australians, Belgians, French, Italians, Canadians ... they are all my family’.

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Gunzburg, J.C. (1993). Epilogue. In: Unresolved Grief. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-4431-3_21

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