They listened politely, rarely interrupting.
What they carried did not fit into speeches or ceremonies.
It lived instead in posture, in restraint, in the refusal to surrender humanity to ideology.
The dogs were long gone by then, the camps dismantled, the fences removed.
Yet the women still recognized the shape of fear when they saw it, and they recognized dignity just as quickly.
That recognition became their quiet inheritance.
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