Explaining the Holocaust paradox
America’s awareness of the Holocaust only started to come to the fore in the 1970s with the emergence of a broader victim culture
The genocide against the Jews instigated by the Nazis before and during the second world war.
America’s awareness of the Holocaust only started to come to the fore in the 1970s with the emergence of a broader victim culture
Norman Finkelstein’s work is part of a sustained anti-Zionist offensive to distort the memory of the Holocaust
At the Nuremberg war crimes trials the victorious Allies expressed little concern about the fate of the Jews under the Nazis
The notes for my introduction to the Battle of Ideas session on the relativisation of the Holocaust
I will be debating Holocaust relativisation at this year's annual Battle of Ideas weekend in London