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E-book Bioethics and the Holocaust : A Comprehensive Study in How the Holocaust Continues to Shape the Ethics of Health, Medicine and Human Rights
A personal word: many years ago, when we were first developing the United StatesHolocaust Memorial Museum, we struggled with the issue of how to end the perma-nent exhibit. We had come up with an appropriate beginning that would serve thefunction of taking visitors off the National Mall, taking them back what was thenfifty years in time, moving them a continent away and introducing them to a Euro-pean event that we knew they would be seeing primarily through American eyes.Responding ever so subtly to the question of what this event has to do with theAmerican experience, we decided to begin at the end of the Holocaust with theAmerican troops entering the concentration camps, encountering its survivors aswell as its evil. It worked because we could conclude this transitional beginning byasking the question those troops who entered the camps asked: how this could havehappened?
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