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Holocaust and memory: the experience of the Holocaust and its consequences: an investigation based on personal narratives

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Paulsson introduces this book as an example of the new whitewashing scholarship of post-Communist Poland. Compares the wartime experiences of Jews in the ghettos and concentration camps and Poles on "the Aryan side." Engelking overviews survivors and classical historical interpretations of why the Holocaust happened; reviews the research on its psychological consequences; and asks why some survivors remained in Poland

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