Because this anthology has many topics, I focus on a few that are particularly relevant to current events.
“PROPERTY RESTITUTION” GENERATES MUCH PUBLICITY FOR THE HOLOCAUST ITSELF
One might intuitively think that the primacy of the Jews’ Holocaust, over the genocides of all other peoples, is what had made the “property restitution” demands of the Holocaust Industry newsworthy, and ostensibly credible, in the eyes of the general public. In actuality, it was and is just as much the other way around. It is effectively a feedback process. Author and restitution-lawyer Michael J. Bazyler tacitly highlights this fact, as he writes, “To everyone’s surprise, even to the participants themselves, this campaign would become a major political issue not only in Europe but also in the United States. One illustration of the prominence of the Holocaust restitution movement was that more news articles were published about the Holocaust between 1995 and 2000 than during the fifty preceding years, and most of these articles focused on Holocaust restitution.” (p. 339).