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Overlapping triangles: teaching the interdependency of Holocaust victimhoods

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Argues that in order to simplify issues in Holocaust teaching the victims are often divided into distinct, unconnected groups whereas they are in fact inseparable. The focus on Jewish victims and the 'uniqueness' of the Jewish experience can result in the exclusion of other groups as well as of other genocides.

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