In this article Ilana Lamstein, the author of the book "Until you are not in her place" talks about the Shoah and the story of Monica Wartenberger.
Likewise, it stresses the importance of knowing the past and preserving the memory of the victims, the challenge of reaching the non-Jewish public with little knowledge of the subject, and the way in which the Holocaust is remembered in Latin America.
The book highlights the importance of oral history and research in the study of the Shoah and the transgenerational impact of the Jewish Holocaust.
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