Anti-Holocaustlitteraturen og dens baggrund

Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 4 (1):11-14 (1982)
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Abstract

The topic of this article is a specific type of antisemitism in literature, namely anti-Holocaust literature. This type of literature can be described as being linked to neo-Nazism. Anti-Holocaust literature should be viewed against the background that Holocaust is the perhaps most described event in history. The author describes examples of anti-Holocaust activities in the Nordic countries as well as in England and Germany.

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