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Uniqueness and universality in the Holocaust: the need for a new language

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We can no longer regard Jewish victimization as wholly unique. We must acknowledge that the Jews, Gypsies, Poles and the disabled fall under the same umbrealla. The non-Jewish victims must now be seen as integral to our understanding of the Holocaust.

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