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Memory and the Holocaust

My interest in memory distortion started many years ago when Robert Jan van Pelt, author of the book The Case for Auschwitz, said to a group of us at the Holocaust Museum in Washington that he had chosen to use biochemistry to prove that the killings at Auschwitz happened because survivors" memories were not always accurate, and this could lead to their humiliation and stress in a court case against a famous Holocaust...

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