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importance of prosecuting Nazi War Criminals in post-Communist Europe

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The author examines a number of questions: to what extent would the new democracies in Post-Communist Europe be able to confront the complicity of their own citizens in the mass murder of Jews? Would they be able to bring the guilty to trial or would they seek to evade that important, but ever-so-painful responsibility?

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