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One by one, by one:facing the Holocaust

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An account of how people and nations use and interpret history for their own reasons. Countries such as Germany, Austria and Russia are using history to deny or moderate paticipation or collaboration in the Holocaust. The reasons for denial often involve political and cultural needs of a society. Miller's account shows how historical interpretation can create distortions of facts and place blame on victims.

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