In Franco’s Spain, a fearless 17-year-old rebel was thrown into prison and left in a coma just for daring to defy the strict societal rules. Her gripping story, revealed in a BBC report, exposes the harsh oppression faced by young women under the dictatorship
Browsing: historical trauma
In “A History Lesson in Germany: Avoiding a Return to the Worst Moments,” R. Bruce Anderson passionately highlights the vital need to remember Germany’s haunting past. He compellingly argues that grasping the lessons of historical atrocities is essential for ensuring they never happen again in our contemporary world.
In a heartfelt tribute to the Holocaust, the author powerfully asserts that simply remembering is not sufficient. The inspiring survival tales of their aunts resonate as a rallying cry, compelling us to face today’s injustices head-on and to safeguard against the repetition of history’s darkest chapters
In a poignant search for family, an Argentine woman has successfully located her brother, who was abducted at birth during the country’s military dictatorship. This breakthrough sheds light on the ongoing struggle for justice and reconciliation in Argentina.




