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The essays in this book debate the origins of the holocaust, the motivations of the killers, the experience of the victims, and the various possibilities for intervention or rescue. Problems and perspectives of interpretation edition 4 by. The columbia guide to the holocaust columbia university. Without question, instances of the failure of these modes of behavior likely outweigh instances of their success.

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