1. At the Nexus of Justice, Media Coverage, Historical Scholarship and Politics, 2. Commissioned History, 3. Research on Slave and Forced Labor, 4. National Socialist Theft: Banking, Industry, Insurance and Works of Art, 5. History as Catharsis: Coming to Terms with the Nazi Past in Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Austria - A Comparison.
Oliver Rathkolb
-[A]n excellent volume. It shows the wisdom of creating the
national historical commission such as CEANA in Argentina,
established in part as a national response to the two major
bombings of Jewish institutions in the country. Clearly these
commissions have led to the examination of archives that otherwise
might have continued to lie dormant. This volume is not the end of
the storyA[b]ut it has highlighted some promising new areas of
research.- --John T. Pawlikowski, professor of social ethics and
director, Catholic-Jewish Studies Program, Catholic Theological
Union -[C]ompletely new findings from research on Nazi looting of
property and exploitation of slave and forced labor during World
War 2...- --Austrian Information
"[A]n excellent volume. It shows the wisdom of creating the
national historical commission such as CEANA in Argentina,
established in part as a national response to the two major
bombings of Jewish institutions in the country. Clearly these
commissions have led to the examination of archives that otherwise
might have continued to lie dormant. This volume is not the end of
the storyA[b]ut it has highlighted some promising new areas of
research." --John T. Pawlikowski, professor of social ethics and
director, Catholic-Jewish Studies Program, Catholic Theological
Union "[C]ompletely new findings from research on Nazi looting of
property and exploitation of slave and forced labor during World
War 2..." --Austrian Information
"[A]n excellent volume. It shows the wisdom of creating the
national historical commission such as CEANA in Argentina,
established in part as a national response to the two major
bombings of Jewish institutions in the country. Clearly these
commissions have led to the examination of archives that otherwise
might have continued to lie dormant. This volume is not the end of
the storyA[b]ut it has highlighted some promising new areas of
research." --John T. Pawlikowski, professor of social ethics and
director, Catholic-Jewish Studies Program, Catholic Theological
Union "[C]ompletely new findings from research on Nazi looting of
property and exploitation of slave and forced labor during World
War 2..." "--Austrian Information"
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