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Edwin Black's research is striking in its dimension and scope. The vast uncovering of source material and its extensive use are almost overwhelming. He succeeds in crystallizing the various aspects of an almost worldwide problem into fluid and cohesive analysis. Yoav Gelber, Yad Vashem, Israel Holocaust Memorial
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"Black reconstructs in depressing detail the (Jewish world's) strident debates and acrimonious struggles ...while pursuing the increasingly unrealistic goal of bringing the Third Reich to its knees. A.J. Sherman, New York Times
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"A struggle to write a painful chapter in Jewish history. What Black began uncovering was a tangled account of an anguished moment in history, one that he at the center had to piece together from...forgotten archives, newspapers from the pre-WWII era and government records." Jan Cawley, Chicago Tribune Magazine
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