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Commemorating the Holocaust: The Dilemmas of Remembrance in France and Italy
Oxford Historical Monographs
Swansea University Author: Rebecca Clifford
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Commemorating the Holocaust explores the development of official Holocaust commemoration in France and Italy, drawing far-reaching conclusions about the role of the contemporary state in acknowledging wartime crimes against civilian populations. Rebecca Clifford examines why a public ‘memory’ of the...
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