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July 30, 1993 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-07-30

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convened the conference,
said that many descendants
had been left with con-
siderable emotional baggage
and have been inhibited
from forming stable rela-
tionships.
In many of their actions,
these descendants of sur-
vivors have "a basic fear of
inflicting more trauma on
their parents."
Opening the conference, a
former government min-
ister, Professor Peter
Baume, told the gathering
that "descendants of Holo-
caust survivors have a spe-
cial duty to ensure the
memory of the Holocaust is
never erased."
Clinical psychologist
Amanda Gordon, who is a
fifth- generation Australian
Jew and a member of the
Executive Council of
Australian Jewry, agreed
that the memory of the
Holocaust is significant to
all humanity but observed
that "some children of sur-
vivors have been imbued so
powerfully with that respon-
sibility that they are not
able to get on with their
lives.
"They remain children of
survivors instead of children
of the '90s," she said.
The gathering was mostly
devoted to discussing ways
in which descendants of
Holocaust survivors ap-
proach personal relation-
ships, particularly with
their parents. The con-
ference also included discus-
sions of the history of the
settlement of survivors and
their descendants in
Australia.
The gathering coinciden-
tally opened at the same
time as the government an-
nounced that the trial will
resume next month of an
Australian resident charged
with crimes against human-
ity in connection with the
murder of Jews during the
Nazi occupation of the
Ukraine.
Heinrich Wagner, 69, has
had his petition for a perma-
nent stay of his trial re-
jected. Lawyers in the case
will travel to Ukraine to
take evidence from
witnesses unable to travel to
Australia.
Holocaust denial, the sub-
ject chosen for the final ses-
sions of the conference, was
also a timely subject for con-
ference participants.
There was an announce-
ment last week that British
Holocaust denier David Irv-
ing will be granted a further
appeal against an
Australian ban preventing
him from entering the coun-
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