El deber de la memoria

This article attempts to alert about the current and frequent tendency to deny and/or trivialize the historical facts of the Holocaust (Shoah) where 6,000,000 people were killed for their unique status as Jews. The author appeals to the historical responsibility of current generations to keep alive...

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Main Author: Weingarten, Sima
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Sociedad Española de Criminología y Ciencias Forenses 2009
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Online Access:http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3104390
Source:Quadernos de criminología: revista de criminología y ciencias forenses, ISSN 1888-0665, Nº. 7, 2009, pags. 40-42
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Summary: This article attempts to alert about the current and frequent tendency to deny and/or trivialize the historical facts of the Holocaust (Shoah) where 6,000,000 people were killed for their unique status as Jews. The author appeals to the historical responsibility of current generations to keep alive the memory of that ominous stage of the History of Mankind by proposing to use all the museums and publications on genocide as teaching tools and education to prevent traumatic repetitions.