Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Volume 1Discusses various aspects of the Jewish Holocaust from its antecedents to its post-war consequences, with almost 1,000 alphabetically arranged entries. |
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FOREWORD by Elie Wiesel | ix |
INTRODUCTION by Sylvia Juran | xvii |
DIRECTORY OF CONTRIBUTORS | xxxix |
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