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Saul Friedlander, Holocaust historiography and the use of testimony

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It has taken many decades after 1945 for the testimony of Holocaust victims to be taken seriously. Charts the shift from the marginalisation of survivors and the lack of interest in their accounts immediately after the war to more recent developments where they have gained recognition and huge efforts have been made to record their experiences.

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