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The book by Slovak historian Ivan Kamenec describes the destruction of the Jewish community in Slovakia during the Holocaust. It deals with the origin and development of anti-Jewish racial laws in the period from 1939 to 1945, ghettoization and deportations. This thorough and comprehensive historical study is an open protest against the violent trampling of civil and human rights. She had to wait twenty years for her first release. At the beginning of the normalization, they rejected it because it was allegedly not desirable to deal with the so-called negative topics from state and national history, or labeled the work as non-Marxist. The pioneering historical book on the Holocaust in Slovakia is published in a new expanded edition thirty years after the first edition, and is supplemented by a new introduction and a chapter on forms of Jewish resistance.