Introduction
Yehuda Bauer (1926–2024)—In Memoriam
Yehuda Bauer - A Eulogy to Myself
Havi Dreifuss and David Silberklang - Yehuda Bauer: Scholar, Historian, Teacher, Friend, and Mensch
Moshe Zimmermann - Clio’s Lament: Yehuda Bauer, the Historian
Deborah Lipstadt - Yehuda Bauer Shaped My Career and Changed My Life and the Lives and Careers of So Many Others
Richelle Budd Caplan - Yehuda Bauer’s Contribution to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)
Robert Rozett - Yehuda Bauer: From Conceptual Thinking to Public Engagement
Steven T. Katz - Reflections on Yehuda Bauer
Christopher R. Browning - Holocaust Perpetrator Studies: An Autobiographical Perspective
Jan T. Gross - The Meaning of War: Poland and World War II
Renée Poznanski and Moshe Sluhovsky - The French and the Holocaust in France: A Candid Conversation
Laura Jockusch - A Postwar Turn? Integrating the “Aftermath” into Holocaust Studies
Susan Rubin Suleiman - Personal History: How I Became a Survivor in My Eighties
Review Articles:
Katarzyna Person - Starvation as a Weapon: The Atrocity of Hunger in Three Ghettos in Occupied Poland
Helene J. Sinnreich, The Atrocity of Hunger: Starvation in the Warsaw, Łodź, and Krakow Ghettos during World War II
Naomi Menuhin - The Doctors and the Medical System in the Warsaw Ghetto
Maria Ciesielska, The Doctors of the Warsaw Ghetto
Jan Láníček - The Holocaust from the Margins: Genocides as Global Events
Paul R. Bartrop, The Holocaust and Australia: Refugees, Rejection, and Memory
Anton Weiss-Wendt - Comparative History at Its Best: The Suffering of Jews and Roma at the Hands of the Nazis and Their Parallel Struggle for Justice
Ari Joskowicz, Rain of Ash: Roma, Jews, and the Holocaust
Moshe Zimmermann - Memory and Suppression of Memory in the Foreign
Roni Stauber, Diplomatia Be’tzel Hazikaron: Yisrael VeGermania HaMa’aravit, 1953–1965