The Holocaust: Origins, Implementation, Aftermath
by
Omer Bartov
Holocaust: Origins, Implementation, Aftermath presents a critical and important study of the Holocaust. Complete with an introduction that summarizes the state of the field, this book contains major reinterpretations by leading Holocaust authors along with key texts on testimony, memory, and justice after the cataastrophe.
Hardcover, 312 pages
Published
February 1st 2000
by Routledge
(first published January 31st 2000)
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