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An in-depth look at at teaching and learning about the genocide of the Roma.
Learn about the history of Holocaust distortion, the political contexts it can be found in, and contemporary examples.
This resource concisely explores how we might engage in comparative analyses between the Holocaust and other atrocities.
This volume brings together experts a group of experts to reflect on the past with a view to constructively informing positive, ethically responsible, and rational policymaking today.
This systematic review of how the Holocaust is taught to students includes research conducted in most IHRA Member Countries as well as several non-member countries.
This publication presents the results of the latest research on the murders of people with disabilities in the German occupied territories, as discussed at an IHRA conference held in Bern in November 2017.
This volume uses a trans-national, comparative approach to examine the often ambivalent policies of these states towards Jewish refugees as well as towards their own Jewish nationals living in German-occupied countries.
With over 1,400 references, this annotated bibliography is the starting point for further research on the genocide of the Roma.
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