Disinformation and Antisemitism: Holocaust Denial in the Baltic States, 1945–1999
Although this article presumes to focus on all three of the important phenomena expressed in its title, in the post-Holocaust reality they often commingle and cannot always be differentiated properly. In the main, this is said about the problem of distinguishing between general denial of the Holocaust and partial denial, which includes components of disinformation and distortion. All of them frequently interrelate with the new forms of antisemitism. Be this as it may, this article will attempt to present several facts that represent our knowledge of these phenomena in respect to the Holocaust in the three Baltic countries, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
847-857 |
978-0-333-80486-5
Link to article (paywalled), Disinformation and Antisemitism: Holocaust Denial in the Baltic States, 1945–1999
Disinformation and Antisemitism: Holocaust Denial in the Baltic States, 1945–1999. . 2001: 847-857 |. https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.1007/978-1-349-66019-3_54