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Echoes of Childhood Trauma
This chapter examines the psychological effects of childhood trauma through the lens of a historical figure's experiences under Nazism. It highlights the conflict between personal memory and societal perceptions of trauma, particularly in the case of Henry Kissinger, who downplays the significance of his past. The discussion also explores the broader historical context, detailing the rise of the Nazi Party and its impact on the individual's family and values.