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After Eichmann: collective memory and the Holocaust since 1961

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Discusses how collective memory shaped historical interpretations of the Holocaust. This volume brings together contributions from across Europe focusing on the shifting perceptions of Nazi exterminations. Focusing on the period after the trial and execution of Eichmann, leading scholars consider the impact of politics and social change on interpretations of the Holocaust

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