The chapters in this volume examine a few facets in the drama of
how the survivors of the Holocaust contended with life after the
darkest night in Jewish history. They include the Earl Harrison
mission and significant report, the effort to keep Europe's borders
open to refugee infiltration, the murder of the first Jew in
Germany after V-E Day and its aftermath, and the iconic sculptures
of Nathan Rapoport and Poland's landscape of Holocaust memory up to
the present day. Joining extensive archival research and a limpid
prose, Professor Monty Noam Penkower again displays a definitive
mastery of his craft.
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