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Saul Friedlander is one of the most important historians of Nazism and the Holocaust. His fundamental work "Nazi Germany and the Jews" is also published by Polis. In this book, the product of a series of fascinating interviews with journalist Stefan Bou, he attempts with wonderful clarity and critical acumen to present his thoughts on the history and memory of Nazism and Soa, on how one can talk about the unspeakable. bad for the historiographical and political controversies over these issues, in which he also took an active part, discussing the work of, among others, Hannah Arendt, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Raoul Hilberg and Claude Lanzmann. On the issue of the Jewish genocide, argues that we should overcome on the one hand the need for oblivion and on the other the disposition for excessive memory. At the same time, he opposes both Martin Walzer, who claimed that Germany had paid enough for all this and that it should now turn the page, and Ernst Nolte, who, in the face of Nazism in response to communism, condemned the latter to give release to the first. Friedlander, with his work in general and with the present book in particular, highlights the need for a moral stance and a political vigilance towards the Nazi phenomenon. (From the presentation on the back of the book) as well as to Ernst Nolte, who, in the face of Nazism in response to Communism, condemned the latter to give way to the former. Friedlander, in his work in general and in the present book in particular, highlights the need for a moral stance and a political vigilance towards the Nazi phenomenon. (From the presentation on the back of the book) as well as to Ernst Nolte, who, in the face of Nazism in response to Communism, condemned the latter to give way to the former. Friedlander, in his work in general and in the present book in particular, highlights the need for a moral stance and a political vigilance towards the Nazi phenomenon.