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Tal Bruttmann

Tal Bruttmann is a historian specializing in the Holocaust and antisemitism. His work focuses on antisemitic policies in France during the war, as well as the systematic murder of European Jews and the extermination centers. 

Recent publications:

Bruttmann, Tal, Stefan Hördler, and Christoph Kreutzmüller. Un album d’Auschwitz : comment les nazis ont photographié leurs crimes. Seuil, 2023.

Bruttmann, Tal, and Christophe Tarricone, Les cent mots de la Shoah. PUF, 2016.

Bruttmann, Tal, and Claire Zalc. Microhistories Of The Holocaust. New York: Berghahn Books, 2016.

Bruttmann, Tal. Auschwitz. La Découverte, 2015.

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Filming Auschwitz in 1945: Osventsim
Published in Issue 6: Documenting Nazi Crimes through Soviet Film
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