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Illustrations | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
I | Art in the Holocaust | 1 |
In the Camps | 3 | |
Gela Seksztejn | 3 | |
Bertolan Gondor | 5 | |
II | Historical Perspective | 27 |
Control of the Arts | 29 | |
Hitler's Rise to Power | 31 | |
Roots of Antisemitism | 36 | |
Theresienstadt | 39 | |
Janusz Korczak | 42 | |
The Kindertransport | 44 | |
III | Artists' Retrospectives: Responses | 47 |
Larry Rivers | 49 | |
N. Mieses | 52 | |
Antoinette Libro | 54 | |
George Segal | 55 | |
Mia Fendler-Immerman | 57 | |
Mauricio Lasansky | 61 | |
Audrey Flack | 65 | |
Sophia Richman | 67 | |
Sidney Goodman | 69 | |
Ann Shore | 70 | |
Jacob Barosin | 72 | |
Marlyn Ivory | 73 | |
Kitty Klaidman | 74 | |
Kim Fendrick | 78 | |
Elizabeth Koenig | 78 | |
Netty Schwarz Vanderpol | 80 | |
Martin Itzkowitz | 82 | |
Eric Lager | 83 | |
Marlene E. Miller | 84 | |
Renee Roth-Hano | 86 | |
Joseph Hahn | 87 | |
Libbie Soffer | 89 | |
Suzanne Reese-Horvitz and Robert Roesch | 90 | |
Harry J. Beethoven | 92 | |
Sara Nuss-Galles | 93 | |
Samuel Bak | 94 | |
Arie A. Galles | 100 | |
IV | Living Memorials and Educational Institutions | 103 |
An Overview of New York: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust Museum of Jewish Heritage | 106 | |
Looking to the Future: Preserving the Past | 108 | |
Raoul Wallenberg and U.S. Holocaust Museums | 110 | |
Notes | 115 | |
Selected Bibliography | 117 | |
Index | 119 |
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