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Introduction
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Imprint
The Sunflower
A: Historical Sources on the Literary Narrative
B: Wiesenthal´s Correspondence
C: The Sunflower’s Reception
D: School and Public Projects
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The Sunflower
History and Reception of a Literary Holocaust Testimony
Documents found: 1
Review of “The Sunflower” by David Chanoff in “The Washington Post National Weekly”, 1997
EHRI-TS-19970519-C
1977-05-19 | Washington D.C.
Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, Simon Wiesenthal Archives (on loan from BJVN), VWI-SWA,II.1A.1.6.16. Original in English.