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How and why did Holocaust memory come to the United States? A response to Peter Novick's challenge

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raises questions about Peter Novick's assessment of the place of the Holocaust in American culture. Rejects Novick's claim that Holocaust memory in America is simply either an effort to define identity in terms of victimisation or a cynical use of the Holocaust by neo-conservatives on behalf of an embattled Israel in the mid 1960s.

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