Letters

Letters

Upon receiving my Summer 1989 issue of Dissent, I was dismayed to see that you had changed the title of my review of Arno Mayer’s book without consulting me. My title— “The Holocaust as Byproduct?” — was meant to focus on what I believed to be the essence of Mayer’s interpretation. I regret the titles you substituted — “Distorting the Holocaust” (on the cover) and “The Holocaust Distorted” —because I believe them too emotive and...


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