Phillips R E
Am J Psychother. 1978 Jul;32(3):370-8. doi: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1978.32.3.370.
Case reports of children of Nazi holocaust survivors are sparse in psychiatric literature despite a relative abundance of material on the "survivor syndrome." The case presented here illustrates that the long-range effects of the holocaust include intrapsychic, familial, and cultureal pathogenic factors that may influence the psychologic development of the offspring of survivors.