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“The Holocaust and Australia: Refugees, Rejection, and Memory (Perspectives on the Holocaust)” is a compelling historical analysis that delves into Australia’s complex relationship with Holocaust refugees. Edited by leading scholars, this volume explores themes of refuge, national identity, and collective memory. Through meticulously researched essays, it examines Australia’s policies, societal attitudes, and the enduring impact of Holocaust survivors on Australian culture. This thought-provoking work offers invaluable insights for historians, students, and anyone interested in understanding the broader implications of the Holocaust on global and Australian history.





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