This collection of essays addresses moral dilemmas unique to victims of the Holocaust. The book discusses issues raised by questions such as whether the men and women who took their own lives in the face of the Nazi onslaught commited suicide, or were murdered.
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A most valuable book: it deepens our perception of the moral enormity of the Holocaust. - The Ethnic Conflict Research Digest; ""Cargas has insightfully grasped the central issue of the collapse of the moral universe that was engendered by the Shoah."" - Alan Berger
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