Asked by Emily Moreno on Jul 16, 2024

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When Weissmark brought together the children of Holocaust survivors and the children of Nazis, during which stage did the groups discover they shared a sense of victimization?

A) Stage 2: Revealing
B) Stage 3: Distinguishing
C) Stage 5: Sharing of Hurts
D) Stage 6: Transformation

Holocaust Survivors

Individuals who managed to survive the Holocaust, the genocide of six million Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II.

Nazis

Members of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, a political group led by Adolf Hitler that ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945 and committed numerous atrocities during World War II.

Victimization

The process of being made a victim, especially in the context of crime, abuse, or exploitation.

  • Acquire insight into the psychological impacts on children of Nazis and the process of healing for collectives affected by inherited historical wounds.
  • Explain the significance of testimony, apologies, and narrative sharing in the reconciliation process.
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Lizbeth SaucedoJul 21, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In Stage 5: Sharing of Hurts, the children of Holocaust survivors and the children of Nazis discovered they shared a sense of victimization, as this stage facilitated the expression of deep-seated emotional pain and allowed both groups to recognize commonalities in their experiences of suffering and victimhood.