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- Renzo De Felice, Storia degli ebrei italiani sotto il fascismo (Turin: Einaudi, 1961).Google Scholar
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- See Manuela Consonni, “The Impact of the ‘Eichmann Event’ in Italy, 1961.” Journal of Israeli History 23, no. 1 (2004): 91–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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- Now in “Primo Levi,”, Voice of Memory: Interviews 1961–87, ed. Marco Belpoliti and Robert S. C. Gordon (New York: New Press, 2000), 1790–83.Google Scholar
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- This work would feed into the major study, Meir Michaelis, Mussolini and the Jews: German-Italian Relations and the Jewish Question in Italy, 1922–1945 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978).Google Scholar
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