Masha Gessen on the Holocaust, Israel, and the Politics of Memory
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staff writer discusses the enforcement of “memory culture” in Germany, and the ongoing battle over the definition of antisemitism ..read more
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The Discovery of a Forgotten and Banned Nuremberg Film
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1y ago
“Filmmakers for the Prosecution” tells the story of how two scions of Hollywood contributed crucial evidence and made a documentary that was suppressed by the U.S. Army ..read more
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State Legislatures Go Rogue
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The political scientist Jacob Grumbach on what to make of Republican lawmakers expelling or censuring their political opponents. Plus, a tribute to the American journalist imprisoned by Russia as a spy ..read more
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Is Poland Retreating from Democracy?
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A debate about the country’s past has revealed sharply divergent views of its future ..read more
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Aharon Appelfeld’s Legends of Home
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Because the late Israeli novelist could not remember his own past, he was forced to imagine it ..read more
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The Jewish Trumpeter Who Entertained Nazis to Survive the Holocaust
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A lot of us who write about music talk about how a song or album saved our lives at one point or another. Eric Vogel understood the idea literally, as a debt he’d spend the rest of his life repaying ..read more
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Ken Burns Turns His Lens on the American Response to the Holocaust
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Commemorating the Holocaust has become a central part of American culture, but the nation’s reaction in real time was another story ..read more
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