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Holocaust and American public memory, 1945-1960

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This article asserts that the extermination of the Jews was remembered in significant ways through World War II accounts, the Nuremberg trials, philosophical works, comparisons with Soviet totalitarianism, Christian and Jewish theological reflections, pioneering scholarly publications and mass media portrayals.

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