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Jacob Flaws
Assistant Professor of History at Kean University, Historian, and Author
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Spaces of Treblinka
Rejecting the historical misconception that Treblinka was an isolated Nazi extermination camp with few witnesses and fewer survivors, Spaces of Treblinka provides a staggering and profound reassessment of the relationship between knowing and not knowing and asks us to confront the timely warning that we, in our modern, interconnected world, can all become witnesses.
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“I have rarely read such a well-written, powerful, important work." — Anne Kelly Knowles, Geographies of the Holocaust
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