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Anna Bikont, Seen from Jedwabne
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Dariusz Stola, A Monument of Words
Tomasz Strzembosz,
Inscribed in Professor Gutman’s Diary
Israel Gutman,
“Them” and “Us”: In Reply to Professor Tomasz Strzembosz
Judit Molnár, The
Foundation and Activities of the Hungarian Jewish Council
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Yehoshua Büchler, “Certificates” for Auschwitz
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Karl Liedke, Destruction Through Work: Lodz Jews in
the Büssing Truck Factory in Braunschweig, 1944-1945
Bela Bodo, The Role of Antisemitism in the Expulsion
of Non-Aryan Students, 1933-1945
Graciela Ben-Dror, The Catholic Elites in Brazil and
Their Attitude Toward the Jews, 1933–1939
Mordechai Altshuler, Jewish Holocaust Commemoration
Activity in the USSR Under Stalin
Mooli Brog, “The Memory of a Dream is a Blessing”:
Mordechai Shenhavi and Initial Holocaust Commemoration Ideas in
Palestine, 1942–1945
Avner Holtzman, “They Are Different People”:
Holocaust Survivors as Reflected in the Fiction of the Generation of
1948
Haim Genizi, The American Jewish Committee and the
Admission of Nazi Collaborators into the United States, 1948-1950
Peter Longerich, “Working Towards the
Führer”
David Bankier, The Nazis and the German
Population: A Faustian Deal?
Review of Eric A. Johnson,
Nazi Terror. The Gestapo, Jews, and Ordinary Germans, New
York: Basic Books, 2000, 636 pp.
Beate
Meyer, The Restructuring of a Jewish Gemeinde into the “Prototype”
of the Judenrat
Joachim
Neander, Auschwitz Scholars Examine Auschwitz
Review of Auschwitz 1940-1945 –
Central Issues in the History of the Camp, Waclaw Dlugoborski and
Franciszek Piper, eds., translated from the Polish by William Brand,
Oświęcim: Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, 2000, 5 vols.
Dan
Michman, Why Did So Many Jews in Antwerp Perish in the Holocaust?
Review of
Lieven Saerens, Vreemdelingen in een wereldstad. Een geschiedenis
van Antwerpen en zijn joodse bevolking (1880–1944), Tielt:
Lannoo, 2000, 847 pp.
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