Soviet Jews in World War II: experience, perception and interpretation
TitreSoviet Jews in World War II: experience, perception and interpretation
Auteur
Call number947.084004924/0015
N° d'objet09060m
Lieu de publicationBoston, Massachusetts, United States
EditeurAcademic Studies Press
Année de publication
2014
Paginationpp251-263
MatérielArticle
SérieBorderlines: Russian and East European-Jewish Studies
ISBN9781618113139
NotesArticle from the book 'Soviet Jews in World War II: fighting, witnessing, remembering.' pp2510-263
Description
Nearly seventy years after the Holocaust ended, we continue to be perplexed, horrified, pained, worried and fascinated by it. Unfortunately genocides have continued to this day. However none of them occupy as much of the world's attention as does the Holocaust, for 3 reasons. First the scale is unparalleled; second, its deliberate and industrialized design sets it apart; third, it was designed by a nation considered among the most civilized in the world