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learning from the best
Just to advise that the Nazi version of the death camp, the forced labor camp, did not insidiously arise out of thin air, out of a vacuum. The precedent had already been well established; the mold in large measure a … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Tille, Alfred Russell Wallace, Benjamin Kidd, Charles White, Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Edith Birkin, Eufrosinia Kernovskaya, Felix Nussbaum, Francis Galton, Frederick Farrar, Friedrich Ratzel, Herbert Spencer, kahanism, Kikuyu detention camps, Lenin Gulag Solovetsky, Martin Heidegger, Max Hastings, Nikolai Getman, robert knox, Sven Lindqvist, The Boer War, W. Winwood Reade
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alchemy of “the other”
The ultra-orthodox in Israel desecrated the Yad Vashem holocaust memorial this past week, and though one cannot really condone the act, the graffiti extensive as it was, is an expression that the narrative of the holocaust has been appropriated by … Continue reading
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Tagged Avner Shalev Yad Vashem, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabo, Doris Zinkstein, Edith Birkin, eichmann trial, Eric Taylor, Hannah Arendt, Haredim Israel deface yad vashem, Hieronymous Bosch, Leslie Cole, Leslie Coles, Mary Kessell, Morris Kestleman, Norman Finkelstein, Roman Halter, Wen Jiabao, Wen Jiabo visits Auschwitz, Yad Vashem Museum defaced
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