The scientific community, and in particular those who understand epigenetics seemed to be tearing their hair out about this study over the weekend.
I had only access to the abstract, and have no great understanding of the subject.
However, here is an opinion from someone who does...
"Without wishing to beat this study to death, the fact that the DNA methylation difference that characterises the exposed parents is an increase while that characterising the offspring is a decrease is difficult to reconcile with any sort of heritability mechanism.
The story being told by the Holocaust study is indeed fascinating as a scientific possibility, and will no doubt prompt others to pursue similar studies. Unfortunately, the story is typical of many in the field of epigenetics, with conclusions drawn based on uninterpretable studies."
Full article...
http://epgntxeinstein.tumblr.com/post/127416455028/over-interpreted-epigenetics-study-of-the-week