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Europe: from guilt feelings to repackaging Anti-Semitism

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An overview of changing perceptions of Holocaust survivors in Europe since the end of World War II. Attitudes ranged from indifference to hostility, often accompanied by overt anti-Semitism. Today's leftists try to represent Palestinians as contemporary equivalents of Hitler's Jewish victims. Conclusion: it is impossible to digest the Shoah's lessons intellectually.

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