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Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1988 3(3):289-303; doi:10.1093/hgs/3.3.289
© 1988 by United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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LOCATING THE HOLOCAUST ON THE GENOCIDE SPECTRUM: TOWARDS A METHODOLOGY OF DEFINITION AND CATEGORIZATION*

HENRY R. HUTTENBACH

The City College of the City University of New York

This article seeks to critically examine existing terminology defining the concept of genocide and the phenomenon of the Holocaust in order to focus on unexamined assumptions. This task is assumed to lay the groundwork for determining criteria to enable comparative studies and to facilitate placing the Holocaust in various contexts alongside other genocidal incidents.


*Presented at the ‘Remembering for the Future’ Conference, Oxford, 10–13 July 1988.


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