The Holocaust has been commemorated, institutionalised and embedded in our collective consciousness. But Dan Stone contends that the true dimension of the horror wrought by the Nazis is inadvertently brushed aside in our current culture of commemoration. This is due in part to practical or conceptual challenges, such as the continent-wide scale of the crime and the multiplicity of sources in many languages; and in part to an unwillingness to confront the reality that the Holocaust could not have happened without the assistance of numerous non-Nazi states and agents. The Holocaust demonstrates the genocidal logic of much European thinking in the wake of WWI, explores how the Holocaust's effects unfolded even after the liberation of the camps in 1945, and stresses the ways in which Europeans continue, even now, to draw on a reservoir of fascist vocabulary and imagery in times of crisis.
- Publisher: Pelican
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Publication date:
26/01/2023
- ISBN: 9780241388709
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Page extent:
400
- Format: Hardback
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Dimensions:
221 mm x 138 mm
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