Previously censored accounts of Nazi genocide in the Soviet territories. Via the WSJ: “The Unknown Black Book” is the first publication of materials excluded for political reasons from “The Black Book,” a collection of survivors’ testimony that was compiled toward the end of the war but then ran afoul of the Stalinist regime — even after it was heavily censored — and fell into political limbo for decades. The project traces its roots to February 1942, when the Soviet government established the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC) in an effort to drum up international support as the Red Army struggled to
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