
This episode explores the lasting emotional impact of World War II on Polish families and the generations that followed. We examine how war reshaped identity, memory, and the immigrant experience for countless Polish-American and the devastation of Poland during World War II — including occupation, displacement, forced labor, and family separation — while exploring how these experiences continued to shape immigrant communities long after the war officially ended.
At its heart, it is about remembrance — not only of historical events, but of the human lives forever changed by them. It reflects on the emotional inheritance carried through generations and the quiet ways families attempt to preserve dignity in the aftermath of trauma.
