Századok – 2014
A MAGYARORSZÁGI HOLOKAUSZT HETVEN ÉV TÁVLALÁBÓL - Frank Tibor: Kimondhatatlan szavak: a holokauszt emlékezete VI/1375
1384 FRANK TIBOR Sándor Márai, as well as German conductors Wilhelm Furtwängler and Bruno Walter, scientists James Franck and Theodore von Kármán, politicians Willy Bandt and Philip Jenninger, who all tried in their own ways to interpret and evaluate the moral responsibility, the ethical message of the issues involved in the catastrophy. The result is a wide variety of confrontations reflecting on the immense task to deal with memory of the Holocaust, from anger to mourning, vengeance to exoneration, frustration to self-hate. As a possible source of wisdom, the paper evokes the arguments by contemporary Israeli politician Avraham Burg who in his book The Holocaust is Over clearly pointed to the task of new generations to go beyond a mere, and increasingly frozen, cult of remembering - without forgetting.