
How Germany Remembers the Holocaust
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The Importance of Confronting the Holocaust
Most perpetrators were never accused or tried or charged. It just went right into the heart of families. And so they'd rather not talk about it. So out of this movement grew the idea that there needed to be a national monument. I think more of an understanding evolved, at least in the German political elite, of the importance of confronting the Holocaust.
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