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This page needs a lot more added to it. It is is not an advisable resource in my opinion. I have studied this topic steadily for some time, and this source was not very reliable. However once you get a real taste of the subject, it is really amazing. The music, art and literature is amazing with feelings and such. Just a thought.


Be bold!
--Renice 18:16, 30 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Art inside the Nazi concentration camps and ghettos was punishable

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"Art inside the Nazi concentration camps and ghettos was punishable". Whileno doubt many forms of image-making were punishable, it's untrue to say that "art" as such was not allowed. Even in Aushwitz there were murals and easel paintings, produced by inmates. Paul B 17:14, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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List of films that are based on holocaust

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The whole article describes such films. Why to include a list of few titles? Why these ones?Xx236 (talk) 16:19, 8 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Lanzmann's Shoah, which attempts to tell the story in as literal a manner as possible

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The holocaust and Dance

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I added a section of the holocaust and Dance, with use of information and reference to quetes from an article by Rami Be’er, which was published here: http://www.danceinisrael.com/2009/06/the-holocaust-in-modern-dance-rami-beer-on-aide-memoire Talgalili (talk) 09:06, 4 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Title of the ARticle

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Hello. I'm wondering why the article is called "The Holocaust in POPULAR culture" when it includes literature, poetry, etc. I think a more appropriate name might be "The Holocaust in culture and art", for instance... What do other people think? --Cata-girl (talk) 16:10, 3 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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