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Holocaust, elbeszélés, történelem
註釋A philosophical analysis of German reactions to the Holocaust. Examines the Bitburg Affair in moral perspective, and the philosophies of Karl Jaspers and Martin Heidegger concerning collective guilt. Deals with the polemics of German historiography about the banality of evil, including the views of Hannah Arendt in "Eichmann in Jerusalem", and the "Historikerstreit" in Germany.