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Tables of Contents for Confronting the Holocaust
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
xii
 
Chapter 1 The Trauma of the Holocaust: Some Historical Perspectives
1
18
Yehuda Bauer
Chapter 2 The Roots of Antigypsyism: To the Holocaust and After
19
32
Ian Hancock
Chapter 3 Uniqueness and Universality in the Holocaust: The Need for a New Language
51
12
John T. Pawlikowski
Chapter 4 "These People are Undesirable...:" Australian Response to Refugees from Nazism Before World War II
63
18
Paul R. Bartrop
Chapter 5 "Liberal Democracy - The End of History" or Carl Schmitt Redivivus? The Need for an Anamnestic Culture for Germany After Auschwitz
81
10
Jurgen Manemann
Chapter 6 Auschwitz or How Good People Can Do Evil: An Ethical Interpretation of the Perpetrators and the Victims of the Holocaust in Light of the French Thinker Tzvetan Todorov
91
28
Didier Pollefeyt
Chapter 7 Holocaust Denial and the Media: Misunderstanding the Nature of Truth
119
14
Deborah Lipstadt
Chapter 8 Post Holocaust Jewish German Dialogue: Face to Face
133
12
Hubert Locke
Abraham Peck
Gottfried Wagner
Chapter 9 The Crystal of Memory or the Smoke of Remembrance?
145
12
Elisabeth Maxwell
Chapter 10 Camp Music and Camp Songs: Szymon Laks and Aleksander Kulisiewicz
157
12
David H. Hirsch
Chapter 11 Closing Remarks'
169
6
Hubert Locke
Contributors
175