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Dated 14 June 1949 Yair Auron (February 5, 2016). "Breaking the Silence after 68 years,(Heb.)". Haaretz. Translation: Yair Auron (March 18, 2016). "Breaking
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Question of Genocide: Mustafa Aksakal, The Historian, JSTOR 24455919; Yair Auron , Bustan: The Middle East Book Review, JSTOR 10.1163/18785328-00502008;
Armenian genocide in Trebizond
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Encyclopedia of genocide (Repr ed.). Oxford: ABC-Clio. p. 95. ISBN 0874369282. Yair Auron , The Banality of Indifference: Zionism and the Armenian Genocide. New
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Tolkowsky, The Banality of Denial: Israel and the Armenian Genocide By Yair Auron , Cathy Collins Block, Michael Pressley, p. 1 The Global Political Economy
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July 2020). "Jean-Jacques Goldman : qui sont les femmes de sa vie ?". Yair Auron , Les juifs d'extrême-gauche en mai 68: une génération révolutionnaire
The Forty Days of Musa Dagh
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and Eastern Europe at the hands of the Nazis." As historian and scholar Yair Auron writes, "The reader of this extraordinary novel will find it difficult
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Banality of Indifference: Zionism and the Armenian Genocide – Page 42 by Yaïr Auron Akçam, p. 140. Rubenstein, Richard L. (2010). Jihad and genocide (1st
Armenian genocide in culture
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Patenschaften für verbrannte Bücher, archived from the original on 2008-05-21 Yair Auron (2000). The banality of indifference: Zionism & the Armenian genocide
Who is a Jew?
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Archived from the original on August 13, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2013. Yair Auron (2012). Israeli Identities: Jews and Arabs Facing the Self and the Other
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Armenian Genocide are hard to swallow", Middle East Eye, 23 April 2015 Yair , Auron (2003). "Chapter 5 – The Armenian Genocide's Recognition by States: The
Balfour Declaration
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audience that the government fully intended that "Judea [was] for the Jews." Yair Auron opines that Cecil, then a deputy Foreign Secretary representing the British