The holocaust in Germany
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- Auschwitz: Class Roots of the Holocaust
- By Hillel Cohen, Workers World News Service. Auschwitz in 1945
and the factors that explain the Holocaust.
- The origins of ‘radical evil’:
Debating the Holocaust
- By Philippe Burrin, Le Monde diplomatique,
June 1997. The publication early last year of Hitler's
Willing Executioners, by American academic Daniel Jonah
Goldhagen, sparked off a stormy debate about the destruction
of the European Jews. The rich contributions made to our
understanding of the Holocaust in the first half of the
1990's
- Review of ‘Hitler's Forgotten
Victims’ by David Okuefuna and Moise Shewa
- By Delroy Constantine-Simms, University of Essex, 12 June
1999. The horrific experiences of Black people in Nazi
Germany are virtually ignored, but are brought to light in a
documentary film entitled Hitler's Forgotten Victims,
directed by David Okuefuna and produced by Moise Shewa
(Afro-Wisdom Productions).
- Exiled from history
- By Stephen Gowans, 26 January 2005. The Jews, contrary to
a growing view, were not the only victims of the Nazis, and
it does not diminish the flagitious crime perpetrated
against them to acknowledge the Nazi's other victims,
and to point out the Final Solution was not, as is now
commonly supposed, the only significant event of WWII.