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YAHolocaust series.
Illustrated by
Stephen Alcorn.
Similar in design and format to the four previous titles in this series, these two books cover postwar events. Deniers makes clear that the one common strain in all Holocaust revisionism is anti-Semitism and discusses the cases of David Irving, Willis Carto, and the far right in France and Austria. Displaced Persons dramatically illustrates the unjust treatment surviving Jews received at the hands of the Allies and, sketchily, the formation of Israel. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these Holocaust titles: Deniers of the Holocaust and Displaced Persons.]