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Speaking in public about the murder of the Jews: what did the Holocaust mean to the Germans?

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Describes how the Nazis' success in portraying the Jews as the driving force behind the war influenced German complicity, silence or indifference regarding the fate of European Jewry. Whereas for Jews the Holocaust framed their understanding of the war, for Germans it was the war that provided their frame of meaning to the Holocaust

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