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Author Finkelstein, Norman G.

Title The Holocaust industry : reflection on the exploitation of Jewish suffering / Norman G. Finkelstein
Published London ; New York, [publisher not identified], 2000

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Description 150 pages ; 20 cm
Summary "It was not until the Arab-Israel War of 1967, when Israel's evident strength brought it into line with US foreign policy, that memory of the Holocaust began to acquire the exceptional prominence it enjoys today. Leaders of America's Jewish community were delighted that Israel was now deemed a major strategic asset and, Finkelstein contends, exploited the Holocaust to enhance this new-found status. Their subsequent interpretations of the tragedy are often at variance with actual historical events and are employed to deflect any criticism of Israel and its supporters."
"Recalling Holocaust hoaxers such as Jerzy Kosinski and Binjamin Wilkomirski, as well as the demagogic constructions of writers like Daniel Goldhagen, Finkelstein contends that the main danger posed to the memory of Nazism's victims comes not from the distortions of Holocaust deniers but from self-proclaimed guardians of Holocaust memory. Drawing on a wealth of untapped sources, he exposes the double shakedown of European countries as well as legitimate Jewish claimants, and concludes that the Holocaust industry has become an outright extortion racket." "Thoroughly researched and closely argued, The Holocaust Industry is all the more disturbing and powerful because the issues it deals with are so rarely discussed."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Attitudes
Compensation
Genocide
Holocaust
Jews
Opinion manipulation
Overseas item
United States
Notes Includes bibliographical references
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
Subject Holocaust denial.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Foreign public opinion, American
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Political aspects.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Propaganda.
Public opinion -- United States.
LC no. 00043250
ISBN 1859847730