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“Life was terrible. It was as though they could understand, as though they could read in one another’s eyes, that the power which had ground them into the mud would continue – even after the war – to oppress both conquered and conquerors.” quote by Vasily Grossman
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““Life was terrible. It was as though they could understand, as though they could read in one another’s eyes, that the power which had ground them into the mud would continue – even after the war – to oppress both conquered and conquerors.””

Vasily Grossman

About This Quote

Even after war, the oppressive power that reduced people to mud persists, affecting both victors and the defeated.

In simple terms: War’s trauma continues to dominate all sides.

Key Takeaway

Power structures survive beyond conflict.

Themes

war oppression memory humanity

Mood

somber poignant

Type

historical political

When to use this quote

  • post‑war reconstruction
  • historical analysis
  • social justice movements

Key Concepts

collective trauma power dynamics

Practical Applications

  • Address lingering power imbalances through reconciliation processes.

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies dismantle lingering oppressive structures?
  • What role does collective memory play in healing?
A Different Perspective

May understate individual agency to resist oppressive systems.

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