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Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Postwar Testimony
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105 stránek
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The book explores significant controversies in postwar testimony related to Holocaust history, including Hannah Arendt's acceptance of Eichmann's self-portrayal and the Ivan Demjanjuk case, where survivor testimony played a crucial role. It also examines Jan Gross's use of survivor and communist testimonies and Browning's disagreements with Daniel Goldhagen over pre-trial evidence. Through these discussions, Browning highlights how critical engagement with these complex sources can yield valuable insights into understanding the Holocaust.
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2003, měkká
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