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Bitburg and Beyond: Encounters in American, German and Jewish History

by Ilya Levkov

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A collection of newspaper articles, editorials, interviews, speeches, cartoons, photographs, essays (mostly published previously), and special contributions dealing with President Reagan's visit to the West German military cemetery at Bitburg and the questions it raised. Surveys reactions around the world to the visit. Examines whether the affair stirred up latent antisemitism in West Germany and in the USA, and the arguments that the visit helped to create a new awareness of the Holocaust rather than assisting those who want to blur the memory of the crimes of Nazi Germany.… (more)
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A collection of newspaper articles, editorials, interviews, speeches, cartoons, photographs, essays (mostly published previously), and special contributions dealing with President Reagan's visit to the West German military cemetery at Bitburg and the questions it raised. Surveys reactions around the world to the visit. Examines whether the affair stirred up latent antisemitism in West Germany and in the USA, and the arguments that the visit helped to create a new awareness of the Holocaust rather than assisting those who want to blur the memory of the crimes of Nazi Germany.

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