Preston Pfau

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“On this basis, one could reasonably conclude that Nuremberg was more about dictatorship and aggressive war—that is, about ‘crimes against peace’—than about what would come to be known as the ‘Holocaust’ or at least about the racial policies of Nazi Germany toward German Jews,” Olick concludes, “though that is the opposite of how Nuremberg has been remembered.”
Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities
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