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Contents
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Articles:
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Mary Felstiner
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Alois Brunner: "Eichmann's Best Tool"
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Henry Friedlander/
Earlean M. McCarrick
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Nazi Criminals in the United States: Denaturalization after Fedorenko
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Guy Stern
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Writers in Extremis
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Helmut F. Pfanner
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Trapped in France: A Case Study of Five German Jewish Intellectuals
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Efraim Zuroff
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Rabbis' Relief and Rescue: A Case Study of the Activities of the Vaad ha-Hatzala (Rescue Committee) of the American Orthodox Rabbis, 1942-1943
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Haim Genizi
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Philip S. Bernstein: Adviser on Jewish Affairs, May 1946-August 1947
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Bat-Ami Zucker
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Black Americans' Reaction to the Persecution of European Jews
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Dagmar C. G. Lorenz
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Austrian Jewish Writers since World War II
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Jackson Spielvogel/
David Redles
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Hitler's Racial Ideology: Content and Occult Sources
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Reviews:
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Ruth K. Angress
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Lanzmann's Shoah and Its Audience
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George 0. Kent
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Klaus Barbie, the United States Government, and the Beginnings of the Cold War
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Leonard Dinnerstein
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What Should American Jews Have Done to Rescue Their European Brethren?
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Christopher R. Browning
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The Revised Hilberg
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Michael H. Kater
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Order as a Premise for Destruction
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Sybil Milton
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Photographs of the Warsaw Ghetto
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Ruth K. Angress
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Primo Levi in English
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Robert S. Wistrich
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Popular Culture on Nazi Germany
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Stephen E. Ambrose
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How America Abandoned the Jews in World War 11
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Uwe K. Faulhaber
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Intellectual Migration
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Guy Stern
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Exile on the Hudson
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John J. Sigal
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The Nature of Evidence for Intergenerational Effects of the Holocaust
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Correspondence
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Vivian Mann and Jonathan Helfand
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Contributors and Editors
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