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El Horror-holaebo... - 1945. Como El Mundo Descubrio

: A French Jewish photographer for Agence France-Presse (AFP), who was searching for his deported mother while documenting the liberated camps. Key Themes and Findings

The report follows the journey of two specific witnesses who accompanied the American troops during the spring of 1945:

: An American Jewish writer and journalist obsessed with finding the remains of the Jewish community in Europe. 1945. Como el mundo descubrio el horror-holaebo...

: Liberating the camps was not a primary military objective of the Allies; it happened as a consequence of their territorial advance.

: The book highlights the difficulty of conveying the scale of the atrocities to the public. Even though the world had "heard" rumors, the visual reality—emaciated survivors and mountains of corpses—surpassed human comprehension. : A French Jewish photographer for Agence France-Presse

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: The author reflects on how these first images and testimonies shaped the international consciousness, shifting from a "monstrous but marginal" event to a central trauma of modern history. Book Details Author : Annette Wieviorka. Publisher : Taurus (Spanish edition, 2016). Length : Approximately 240 pages. : The book highlights the difficulty of conveying

: Described as a mix between a "road-movie" and a historical essay, focusing on real-time discovery rather than retrospective analysis.