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BOOKS page 52

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EUROPEAN SELECTION

to allow the Palestinian
refugees to return to their
homes in what was then
Israel"; (this cutline
accompanies a photo:
"Palestinian women are
bringing back water to
their homes from a safe
water source. Their chil-
dren are playing among
the rubble from a recent
attack on the camp.")
The Holocaust is one of
the greatest violations of
human rights ever suf-
fered by any group of peo-
ple.
From The Human
Expression
by Paul
Thomas Welty, published
in 1985 by Scribner.
(About two pages in this
book focus on the
Holocaust, and include a
description of the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising. The
Human Expression also
has a very positive
description of Judaism in
a chapter on religion and
mentions the Dreyfus .
case.)
The (Nuremburg) war-
crimes trials established
important precedents by
holding governments,
organizations and individ-
uals responsible for their
actions during wartime.
However, the trials have
since been criticized as
simple acts of revenge by
which little was accom-
plished. For example,
critics point out that the
principles established by
the decisions of tribunals
have never been universal-
ly accepted.
— From A Legacy of
Freedom, a U.S. history
textbook published in
1986 by Glenn Linden,
Dean Brink and Richard
Huntington.
Before the war was over,
perhaps six million had
died in what has come to
be called the Holocaust.

From
Western
Heritage, a U.S. history
book by Donald Kagen,
Steven Ozment and Frank
Turner, published by
Macmillan in 1983.
(This book has one
paragraph in the main
copy about the Holocaust,
though it also features a
separate, painful eyewit-
ness account of the last
minutes of one Jewish
family being murdered
in a mass killing. Fill-
ing about three-quarters
of a page, the account
offers intimate details
of a father comforting
his young son and
the family's grand-
mother holding a 1-year-
old as they await their
deaths.) ❑

by Karl Lagerfeld

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