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“The memory of war weighs undiminished upon the people's minds. That is because deeper than material wounds, moral wounds are smarting, inflicted by the so-called peace treaties.” quote by Hjalmar Schacht
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“The memory of war weighs undiminished upon the people's minds. That is because deeper than material wounds, moral wounds are smarting, inflicted by the so-called peace treaties.”

Hjalmar Schacht

About This Quote

War leaves lasting psychological scars that persist beyond physical damage, especially when peace agreements fail to address moral injuries.

In simple terms: War's moral wounds endure beyond treaties.

Key Takeaway

Peace deals often ignore deep psychological trauma.

Themes

war trauma moral injury peace treaties collective memory psychological impact

Mood

somber reflective melancholic

Type

observation cautionary

When to use this quote

  • post-conflict societies
  • negotiating peace
  • veteran reintegration
  • historical remembrance
  • policy reform

Key Concepts

psychological scars moral wounds societal healing political accountability

Practical Applications

  • designing trauma-informed peace processes
  • educational curricula on war impacts

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can peace agreements better address moral wounds?
  • What mechanisms help societies heal psychological scars of war?
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