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Doubt it because if you could imagine being send to a concentration camp and being forced to do physical labour and always scared of you being next in line of being killed and having your friends of family being killed, also hearing people especially children screaming when getting killed. That does F*CK up your head and traumatise you. the thought of that today witness the Holocaust first hand Will never go away

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he could be reluctant because of he being been tortured and scared, he knows that the pain and knows that suffering is other for now

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