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Testimony of a German Army Officer
Andreas Hillgruber
Andreas Hillgruber
David Bankier
Michel Abitbol
Nathaniel Katzburg
Editors: Zeev Mankowitz, David Weinberg, Sharon Kangisser Cohen
In what sense was the European heritage responsible for Jewish cultural and intellectual development? How could one describe the events of the Holocaust? Was there a future for Jews in a reconstructed Europe? A group of scholars suggests a more nuanced view by examining the perspectives of ten survivors – philosophers, activists, and memoirists – whose attitudes towards the European past were characterized by conflicting feelings of alienation and attraction.