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From explosion to erosion: Holocaust memorialization in America since Bitburg

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States that one of the most noticeable effects of the achievement of making the Holocaust a permanent part of the American national landscape has been a fear that memorialization, commemoration, historicization and musealization will in fact contribute to the inevitable erosion of Holocaust memory.

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