Poland and the memory of the Holocaust
TitlePoland and the memory of the Holocaust
Author
Call number940.5318/0159
Object number05221w
Place of publicationBloomington, Indiana, United States
PublisherIndiana University Press
Year of publication
2000
Physical descriptionpp307-318
MaterialArticle
ISBN0253337399
NotesArticle from the book 'Humanity at the limit' pp307-318
Description
The author argues that in postwar Germany a small portion of the guilty could be punished and the crime could be symbolically expiated and society for better or worse move on. Yet Polish history had loaded the act of witnessing the Holocaust to spring psychological and moral traps from which there were no apparent exit. The unacceptable, unmasterable guilt could only be denied and repressed, thereafter to erupt into history in a particularly distorted form.