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Public and private memory: teaching the Holocaust in French classrooms

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Interviews

  • Interview with Édouard, Conducted by H. Mann, Marseille, 23 May 2018, in Author’s Possession.
  • Interview with Frederic, Conducted by H. Mann, Aix-en-Provence, 31 May 2018, in Author’s Possession.
  • Interview with Hélène, Conducted by H. Mann, Marseille, 27 June 2018, in Author’s Possession.
  • Interview with Malik, Conducted by H. Mann, Marseille, 19 June 2018, in Author’s Possession.