Sanitizing history: A dangerous business
In 1960, when I was in Germany, I visited Dachau, the concentration camp. It had not been cleaned up at that time, and seeing the piles of skin, lampshades, glasses and other reminders of the mass murders and torture was heart-rending in the extreme. It was a vivid portrait of how evil the National Socialism of…
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