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Formato
Brossura
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2000
Editore
Oxford University Press, USA
Descrizione
This collection presents a poignant assembly of voices and reflections regarding one of history's darkest chapters. Edited by Michael L. Morgan, it delves deep into the myriad of responses elicited by the Nazi extermination campaign during World War II. Through firsthand accounts, reflections, and scholarly insights, readers are invited to confront the haunting realities and moral implications of the Holocaust.
Morgan's curation allows for a rich exploration of not just the historical facts, but also the profound emotional and philosophical questions that arise from them. The reader is encouraged to engage thoughtfully with the material, fostering understanding and remembrance of those devastating events and their lasting impact on humanity.
Morgan's curation allows for a rich exploration of not just the historical facts, but also the profound emotional and philosophical questions that arise from them. The reader is encouraged to engage thoughtfully with the material, fostering understanding and remembrance of those devastating events and their lasting impact on humanity.