impoverished practice of insinuation: the singular aspect of National-Socialist crimes cannot be denied
TitreThe impoverished practice of insinuation: the singular aspect of National-Socialist crimes cannot be denied
Auteur
Call number940.5318072/0050
N° d'objet07295i
Lieu de publicationAtlantic Highlands, New Jersey, United States
EditeurHumanities Press
Année de publication
1994
Paginationpp74-78
MatérielArticle
ISBN1573925916
NotesArticle from the book 'Forever in the shadow of Hitler'pp74-78
Description
Discussion of views held by Habermas and Nolte. Quotes Joachim Fest who stated "The National-Socialist mass murder of the Jews was not unique". Fest cites three arguments that support the singularity thesis, and then he contests them with counterarguments. Discusses the causal relationship between the Bolshevist and the National-Socialist murders