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Holocaust testimonies in Eastern Europe in the immediate postwar period

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Delineates the differences between testimonies that were intended for Jewish and non-Jewish contexts. In post-war Poland, survivors tried to evaluate their audiences in order to present their stories of survival in ways that helped to safeguard the memory of destruction, to prosecute the perpetrators, and to create a historical record.

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