Holocaust and resistance
[nb-NO]Title[nb-NO]Holocaust and resistance
[nb-NO]Author[nb-NO]
Call number155.93/0011
[nb-NO]Object number[nb-NO]03023E
[nb-NO]Place of publication[nb-NO]New York, New York, United States
[nb-NO]Publisher[nb-NO]Human Sciences Press
[nb-NO]Year of publication[nb-NO]
1980
[nb-NO]Pagination[nb-NO]pp61-69
[nb-NO]Material[nb-NO]Article
NotesArticle from a special issue of the journal 'Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy' Vol.11 No.1 1980 pp61-69
[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
This article deals with the following themes:Nazi malevolence in selecting Jewish holidays as dates for some of their most barbarous action;U.S. official observance of the Holocaust; the irresponsible use of the term Holocaust and its precise use; because of the extermination of two thirds of the Jews of Europe, the world population in 1979 is still 4 million less than in 1933; are we "all guilty?"; are we "all survivors?";were we "all at Auschwitz?"; demystification of the Holocaust as a comprehensible events in 20th century history; why "never to forgive?" and the quality and extent of resistance.