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To judge by the constantly accumulating literature of the Holocaust, including a reference apparatus that encompasses a historical handbook, a documentary history in 18 volumes, a four‐volume encyclopaedia, at least two bibliographies of English language material, one from the present publisher, and a recent overview, The Holocaust: Memories, Research, Reference (Hauptman and Motun, 1998), which attracted a comment in the Library Association Record (1999) that “so much has been written about the Holocaust… that a survey of this nature is extremely valuable” (1999), it is as if its never to be forgotten horrors can be expiated and laid to rest...

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