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Holocaust and local history - an introduction

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The Holocaust's victims, perpetrators and witnesses all had to negotiate local and personal relationships. Understanding why the perpetrators kill requires investigation of their particular contexts; understanding how the victims resisted and adapted to their oppression requires the investigation of particular experiences; understanding how and why the witnesses stood by and watched the deportations requires an understanding of the particular dynamics of identity and emerging nationalisms in the disputed territories of Eastern Europe

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