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Das Gebot Auschwitz zu überleben
註釋Analyzes the significance of the concept of "Auschwitz", noting that German society and Western culture only pretend to understand the essence of the phenomenon and that the topic has been transferred to a level of documentation and museums. Too many war criminals remain unpunished, and the victims live an afflicted life. Argues that what allowed Auschwitz to happen lives on - the latent racism of "decent" citizens furnished an ideal breeding ground for the acceptance of Nazi legislation, and this kind of acceptance continues to endanger humanity. Claims that the imperative of "surviving Auschwitz" consists in preventing institutionalized dehumanization and oblivion.