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The Holocaust is present: reenacting the Holocaust, then and now

Holocaust Studies, 2019
Reenactment has played a vital, albeit unacknowledged, role in what has been remembered of the Holocaust.
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The Meaning of the Holocaust

1988
Am 19. Oktober 1983 kamen Jan Gross und Hillel Klein vor einem Vortrag, den letzterer halten sollte, in einem kurzen, eindrucksvollen Gesprach einander nahe. Ich war Zeuge des Gesprachs und dachte daran, als mich die Herausgeber dieser Festschrift um einen Text baten, der eine Brucke zwischen Psychiatrie und Psychoanalyse schluge.
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Holocaust Testimony and the Holocaust Witness

2001
Since the early 1980s, Israeli schools have customarily invited survivors on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day, asking them to tell the students the ‘real story’ of what happened ‘there’. This interest also accompanies Bar mitzvah ceremonies held in Israeli secular culture, which focus upon the search for ‘roots’ as a tool for constructing communal and
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The Holocaust

2023
Abstract This chapter begins with a survey of Holocaust historiography, stressing especially the recent focus on eastern Europe, links to colonialism, and victim accounts. It then discusses the diverse origins of the Holocaust, ranging from premodern anti-Judaism to scientific racism and racial hygiene, culminating in the Nazi belief in ‘
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Holocaust

2020
Abstract This chapter discusses how the Holocaust is a prime example of dehumanization. Indeed, the dehumanization of Jews was a central component of the Nazi program. And to date it represents the most explicit and thoroughly documented example of the dehumanization of a whole people.
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Holocaust Fact and Holocaust Fiction:

2018
H. G. Adler bears the singular honor of having been simultaneously a prominent Holocaust historian, novelist, and poet. His diligence and discipline as a writer were nothing short of phenomenal. Although he returned from his ordeal in Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and several labor camps physically and mentally exhausted and in despair at the loss of his ...
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