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[Partial contents: Dennis Klein, “Foreword: The Fate of Holocaust Literature,” pp. xiii-xvii. Part I: Conceptual Approaches to the Holocaust. Annette El-Hayek, “The Major Texts of the Holocaust,” pp. 3-20; Charles W. Sydnor, Jr., “The Concentration Camps and Killing Centers of the Third Reich,” pp. 74-105; Leon W. Wells, “The Righteous Gentiles,” pp. 140-160; Bea Stadtler, “Jewish Women in the Holocaust Resistance,” pp. 176-193. Part II: Holocaust Area Studies. Shmuel Krakowski, “Relations Between Jews and Poles During the Holocaust: New and Old Approaches in Polish Historiography,” pp. 203-215; Asher Cohen, “The Last Tragedy of the Shoah: The Jews of Hungary,” pp. 216-248; Saul S. Friedman, “The Holocaust in Czechoslovakia: A Survey of the Literature,” pp. 249-278; Sol Littman, “The Ukrainian Halychyna Division: A Case Study of Historical Revisionism,” pp. 279-300; Alexander Kitroeef, “Approaches to the Study of the Holocaust in the Balkans,” pp. 301-320. Pt. III. The Holocaust in Education and the Arts. Laurence Kutler, “Holocaust Diaries and Memoirs,” pp. 521-532; Gloria Young, “The Poetry of the Holocaust,” pp. 547-574; Saul S. Friedman, “Resources for Holocaust Study,” pp. 623-632.] REV: Booklist 90, no. 3 (October 1, 1993): 384-385.