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Holocaust memory is about our search into memory--an attempt to make contact, in our own souls, with the reality and immensity of what was lost.
While Reich has been ridiculed by the press for his Walter Mitty tendencies, the brilliantly focused mental CAT scan which Reich's behavior illuminates has yet gone unexamined.
Walter Reich of George Washington University delivers the November Bradley Lecture.
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At this event, panelists discussed the role of religion in modern society.
Public awareness of the Holocaust has grown strikingly in recent years, resulting in a widespread appreciation of the enormity of that single historical event as well as its implications for our understanding of the most horrendous possibilities in human behavior. But this beneficial growth in Holocaust awareness has been paralleled...
In the ongoing discussion of the war against the terror masters, anti-Semitism remains a central theme. As this prejudice continues to gain strength all over the world, its relationship to the preeminent threat against the West deserves special consideration.
German scholar Matthias Küntzel is the author of the...
The ramifications of the debt deal are crucial for both sides.
Nazi analogies nowadays are usually deployed to end arguments, not broaden them.




