
The Holocaust: An Unfinished History
Reviews

Highlights

"It would be ironic if Holocaust memory were to be siloed as somehow ‘Eurocentric’, when in fact it provides one of the clearest examples of where race thinking or ‘security paranoia’ can lead under conditions of crisis.46" (Dan Stone, The Holocaust)

"The Holocaust was not only a German affair – even if it undoubtedly emanated from Germany and was led by the Germans – and it is no coincidence that the return of the radical right has come at the same time as these revelations about pan-European involvement. Commemorating with ceremonies whose template involves heads of state, a few victim testimonies and children’s poems is insufficient to change the ways in which fascism is interwoven into the deep memory of Western culture. The challenge remains: will the Holocaust be understood?" (Dan Stone, The Holocaust)

"Tears may flow, but the truly destructive nature of the Holocaust for its victims – and for the societies they came from – and the radical implications of the Holocaust for our modern world are passed over in silence." (Dan Stone, The Holocaust)