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German Holocaust literature

A study of works by German and German-Jewish writers up to 1970. Concludes that characterizations of the Nazi and of the Jewish victim have progressed from stereotypes of good and evil to the depiction of individuals with psychological motivations. This process indicates a willingness among young German writers to accept the responsibility of the whole nation for the Holocaust. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)

Print Book, English, ©1985
P. Lang, New York, ©1985