This article is about the Uruguayan author Ilana Lamstein and her book "Until you are not in her place", which addresses the history of the Jewish Holocaust through the personal experience of Mónica Wartenberger, daughter of survivors. In an interview with Aurora, Lamstein reviews the book's creative process and highlights the importance of conveying what happened in the Holocaust. The article also mentions the transgenerational impact of the Holocaust on the second and third generations and highlights the importance of documentary research in the reconstruction of history. In addition, it reflects on the Jewish current situation in Uruguay and the way in which the Holocaust is remembered in Latin America. The challenge is to reach non-Jewish audiences who know little about the Shoah
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