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The Holocaust Industry. Reflections on the exploitation of Jewish suffering wer. angielska - Norman G. Finkelstein - książka
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This provocative and thought-provoking analysis became one of the most discussed publications of the year 2000. Norman G. Finkelstein passionately critiques those who leverage the Holocaust tragedy for their own political and financial benefits. The updated edition adds insights into the book's initial reception. Finkelstein's examination begins with the Holocaust's established role in American culture and transitions to a critical investigation of the recent Holocaust compensation agreements. It wasn't until the aftermath of the Arab-Israeli War in 1967, when Israel's alignment with US foreign policy was solidified by its newfound strength, that the Holocaust memory assumed its current significant prominence. Finkelstein argues that American Jewish leaders, pleased with Israel's new strategic importance, used the Holocaust to bolster this status. Their narratives often conflict with historical facts and serve to fend off criticism directed at Israel and its allies. Finkelstein recalls instances of fraud, including figures like Jerzy Kosinski and Binjamin Wilkomirski, and critiques writers such as Daniel Goldhagen for their demagogic portrayals. He argues that the true threat to the memory of the Holocaust victims comes not from deniers but from those who claim to protect Holocaust memory yet distort it. Utilizing extensive and previously unexplored sources, Finkelstein reveals the dual exploitation of both European countries and valid Jewish claimants, concluding that the Holocaust industry has devolved into blatant extortion. "The Holocaust Industry," meticulously researched and cogently argued, remains a powerful and unsettling work precisely because it addresses issues seldom brought to light.
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