ISSUE №7
ЗМIСТ ВИПУСКА №7
Обличчям до екстреми. Цвєтан Тодоров.
Жертвы ненависти. Холокост на территории СССР 1941-1945 гг. Анатолий Подольский.
Эйхман, или сокрытие зла. Артур Фредекинд.
Рганізація українських націоналістів, її ставлення до німців та євреїв. Життєпис Ярослава Стецька від 1941 р. Карел Беркгоф, Марко Каринник.
Україна після Голокосту: до проблеми взаємовідносин радянської влади та євреїв Північної Буковини наприкінці Другої світової війни. Владислав Гриневич.
Лист від відносно цікавої роботи п. В.Гриневича. Лев Дробязко.
Нафтоле-Герц Кон (Краткая биография поэта).
Репрессированные еврейские писатели Украины (Нафтали Серф-Кон). Лев Дробязко
Холокост на юге Украины (1941-1944).
Я обвиняю! (Окончание). Яков Сусленский (Иерусалим)
Литовская коллаборация в Украине в период нацистской оккупации (1941-1944 гг.) (на основании анализа документальных источников государственного архива Винницкой области). Фаина Винокуроваю.
Документы катастрофы в государственных архивах Ивано-франковской и Львовской областях и в немецких архивах г.г. Людвигсбурга и Кобленца. Яков Хонигсман.
К истории еврейских лагерей – гетто на территории Транснистрии: 1941-1944 гг. Щетников Василий Петрович.
Слово о “наблюдателях”. Юрий Корогодский.
Один из нескольких тысяч. Михаил Гусев.
Сохраним наследие. Марина Каринштейн.
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