Flyer for Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust Denial: The Attacks on the Memory of the Holocaust in Poland
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Flyer for Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust Denial: The Attacks on the Memory of the Holocaust in PolandDate
November 17, 2022
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Flyer for discussion titled Holocaust Distortion and Holocaust Denial: The Attacks on the Memory of the Holocaust in Poland with Professor Jan Grabowski on his prosecution for exposing Polish complicity in the Holocaust and the current state of Holocaust research in Poland. Co-sponsored by the JCC North Shore, CJP, and the SSU History Department. Part of the Sonia Schreiber Weitz Lecture Series.Collections
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