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Victim of history: perceptions of the Holocaust in Estonia

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This chapter examines the perceptions of the Holocaust in contemporary Estonia. Most Estonians think of the Holocaust as a superimposed discourse that has no direct connection to their country. By 1934 Jews constitiuted 0.4% of the total population. The Soviet investigation of war crimes committed in Estonia paid little attention to the plight of the Jews

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