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MORE than a year ago, in May 1951, Swedish Malmi was the scene of a strange congress attended by several dozen people who came from five or six different Western European countries. This...
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November 1952 |
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AS IN every other country, there has been in Germany a flood of books dealing with the past war. These two examples tell us'much of the ways in which Germans are seeking to "re- evaluate" their...
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October 1952 |
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THE author remembers very clearly the time when, some years younger than he is now, he played at hide an seek with the German and Vichy police, as did the large majority of the Jewish...
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November 1951 |
L. Poliakov |
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IT IS an indisputable fact that during the difficult years of the Nazi occupation, the Catholic faith in Europe gained new vigor. Today, after vying with Communism during the years of...
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November 1950 |
L. Poliakov |
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Though full equality is a mirage or a hope for the future, the problem of human equality in the face of famine had long ceased to confront Western society until it was raised again in all its nakedness by the Nazi terror in Europe.
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August 1950 |
L. Poliakov |
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Hitler's pronouncements on the “Jewish question” were generally regarded as the fantasies of a disordered mind.
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May 1949 |
L. Poliakov |
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