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Places, spaces and voids in the Holocaust

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The destruction of Jewish life across Europe had a profound geographical dimension. Building on the spatiality of the Holocaust, the articles in this book probes the social exclusion of Jews, physical violence, betrayal but also survival in a number of settings. Physical places are examined as an inherent part of the relationships that emerged and and persisted before, during and after WWII.

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