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To what extent has Arno Mayer (historian) understood the 'Holocaust'?
Date Submitted: 12/18/2004 12:56:35
To what extent has Arno Mayer understood the 'Holocaust'?
As the sun prepares to set on yet another century of humanity, it is a time to reflect on the hallmarks that have changed our society, either through good or bad. Unfortunately, the event, that produced the greatest change, was also the darkest in our brief history. This event was the 'Holocaust.' Historians, today, continue to puzzle at its origins and have formulated several theories
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