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Monograph

"They couldn't walk, couldn't talk, kept on saying we should say Kaddish after them, we should remember them."

I. Prologue

1. The Voice of the Voiceless: How Can We Let Them Speak?

II. From Their Last Wish to the Collective Experience

1. The Last Wish of the Voiceless: a Legacy2. The Void: from Imagining to Knowing3. The Voice of the Voiceless and the Collectively Endured Experience: The 'Suitcase Analogy'

III. From the Collective Experience to the Collective Suffering

1. Collective Experience: World of Possibilities from the Victims' Perspective2. Recurrence: Discovering the Collective Experience of Persecutions3. The Universality of Suffering: Bridging the Gap between the Past and the Present

IV. Representation of the Collective Suffering

1. Testimonial Fragment: Pieces of the Collective Suffering2. Heterogeneity and Homogeneity: the Dual Representation of Testimonial Fragments3. Testimonial Fragment: a Window to Emotional Realities from the Remote Past

V. Epilogue

1. Epilogue: Two Histories of the Holocaust and the Need for a New Epistemology