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Sixty-Five Years Later: The Meaning of Humanity in Action
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A Founding Myth for the Netherlands: The Second World War and the Victimization of Dutch Jews
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Heroism in Danish Culture and Self-Understanding: The Problems with Writing the Rescue
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Untangling Emotional History: How President Sarkozy’s Failed Memory Initiative Illuminates France’s Continuing Struggle with the Holocaust
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The Responsibility of Knowledge: Developing Holocaust Education for the Third Generation
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Challenging Dutch Holocaust Education: Towards a Curriculum Based on Moral Choices and Empathetic Capacity
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Journey to Auschwitz
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Visiting the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
If we lived in a just and honorable world, this would not be our only museum visit in Washington DC. We would also be spending time at one dedicated to the history of black/white relations in the US.
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Auschwitz-Birkenau: A Visitor’s Manual
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A Self-Serving Admission of Guilt: An Examination of the Intentions and Effects of Germany's Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe