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Holocaust is 'still affecting people,' UA panelists aver :
Holocaust is 'still affecting people,' UA panelists aver :
Holocaust is 'still affecting people,' UA panelists aver
The Holocaust is "still affecting people today; even if you think you're not affected by it, you are," said Jennifer Hoyer, associate professor of German and founding director of Jewish studies at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
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