Perpetrators of the Holocaust: a historiography
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2 Jürgen Mateus, "Perpetrators of Radiography and the Holocaust", Dan Stone (Editor)
56 Mathus, "Historiography", 209; Kühne, "Visker Scrigg - Erster Teil", 587, 590, 650
95 Longerich, "Tendenzen", 4; Saul Friedelonder, "Eine integrierte Geschichte des Holocaust",
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