``Is it possible in the 1990s for the Nazi period to become `history'? Or does its terrible human legacy prevent any easy assimilation into the `past'?'' Twelve historians from Germany, Britain, America, and Israel reflect on recent research and the vital debate about the Nazi past from today's perspective. 198 pp 6 x 9 26 b/w photos & illustrations
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