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Beyond boundaries: history, the Holocaust, and literature

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Rupnow argues that public knowledge about the Holocaust is today far more likely to be conveyed through museums, films and novels than through discussions with eyewitnesses or court cases. As such, novels like those of Ka-Tzetnik demonstrate that the telling of stories about the Holocaust is a necessary process of cultural coping with the past.

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