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Today I was at my social worker's office at the Red Cross, and a woman was with me, one of the people who was there with me on the first day of registration. In part of the building, they are doing renovations, and at one point something fell, and she asked in fear, "What was that?" After Elena, the social worker, reassured her that it was just the workers, she calmed down. I realized that this is a consequence of trauma from the constant shelling in Ukraine, but I didn't know that people are so afraid of any loud noises. I told my grandmother about everything I saw and heard while communicating with Ukrainians, hoping she would understand what Russia is doing. To which she replied that they are all lying and donβt understand. I read about a syndrome that many Germans had after Hitler's fall, where they didn't believe what Germany had done until their death. I'm ashamed to talk about it, because I know my grandmother is a good person but I've felt powerless in our arguments over the last few years 16 replies
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