However, the story of Art Spiegelman loses some of its importance if what he describes is applicable only to him. There can be no doubt that Art's experiences are more acute than those of many second generation survivors. However, to some extent, the domination of the Holocaust is a common experience for all sons and daughters of survivors. They all have the experience of an Auschwitz to unify and define their lives. This essay will demonstrate that it is never possibly to be truly removed from the Holocaust, and certainly not after one generation. By not separating from the Holocaust, we can now that the phrase, "Never again" will always be a reality.