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Jamie McCarthy wrote:
> 
> >The book is entitled "The Black Book: The Nazi crime against the Jewish
> >people." It was published by the Jewish Black Book Committee in 1946.
> 
> Yep, I found a copy at a used bookstore later.  Thanks.  I posted
> something to the newsgroup about it, I think, but that must have been
> when you were doing something else.
> 
> Amazing how much we learned in the years immediately following 1946,
> isn't it?
> 
> Did you get my article on your review/analysis of _Technique and
> Operation_?

Yes. Nice try.

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