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Soviet Reactions to the Holocaust, 1945-1991

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The author explores the ambivalent post-war attitude of the Soviet regime to the Holocaust, and suggests that this position has denied Soviet Jews both their history and culture. The article suggests this situation may change in post-Soviet countries that have emerged after the collapse of the USSR.

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