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... Holocaust text ? What about D. M. Thomas's The White Hotel or Leslie Epstein's King of the Jews , both of which have come under attack by survivors and Holocaust scholars ? How do we respond to Elie Wiesel's and Raul Hilberg's ...
... Holocaust text ? What about D. M. Thomas's The White Hotel or Leslie Epstein's King of the Jews , both of which have come under attack by survivors and Holocaust scholars ? How do we respond to Elie Wiesel's and Raul Hilberg's ...
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... Holocaust education and literature should also consider attending a workshop or conference for teachers . Many large cities have Holocaust resource and research centers , such as Facing History and Ourselves in Brookline , MA ; the ...
... Holocaust education and literature should also consider attending a workshop or conference for teachers . Many large cities have Holocaust resource and research centers , such as Facing History and Ourselves in Brookline , MA ; the ...
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College English Association. Bauer , Yahuda . A History of the Holocaust . New York : Watts , 1982 . Berger , Alan . Crisis and Covenant : The Holocaust in American Jewish Fiction . Albany : SUNY P , 1985 . Borowski , Tadeusz . This Way ...
College English Association. Bauer , Yahuda . A History of the Holocaust . New York : Watts , 1982 . Berger , Alan . Crisis and Covenant : The Holocaust in American Jewish Fiction . Albany : SUNY P , 1985 . Borowski , Tadeusz . This Way ...
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