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ark of innocence: morality and memory after Auschwitz

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The historian becomes a witness to history not only by relating mere facts and collecting relevant documents, but by asking pertinant and probing questions in regard to their meaning ' for the present'. This touches the very core of the search for meaning after Auschwitz.

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