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In the silence about the Nazi genocide, imaginary tales reverberate.
Greece's Jewish population was almost wiped out by the Nazi genocide of World War II.
They forced the Nazi genocide onto the front pages of the world's newspapers.
The Nazi genocide was terrible, says Andrew, but what about Hiroshima?
From their stories he learned the full extent of the Nazi genocide.
The broadcast was surely an attempt to educate the French public about the country's role in the Nazi genocide.
German society has accepted collective guilt as the perpetrator of the Nazi genocide and recognizes the Jews as its victims.
In Poland, a small number of Polska Roma survived the Nazi genocide by hiding in remote forests.
The slaughter of Vietnamese women and children has more than once been compared in the press to the Nazi genocide of German Jews.
And imagine, as I always say, if "historians" were to decide whether the Nazi genocide of the Jews actually took place.
But who among the ticket-buyers is likely to be unaware of the broad outlines (and even the terrible particulars) of the Nazi genocide?
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