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Robert Jan Van Pelt

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Robert Jan Van Pelt


Born
in Haarlem, Netherlands
August 15, 1955


University Professor at the University of Waterloo, Pelt is a widely recognized authority on the planning and construction of Nazi concentration camps and the author of two books about Auschwitz.

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Auschwitz: Not Long Ago. No...

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The Case for Auschwitz: Evi...

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Architectural Principles in...

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Lodz and Getto Litzmannstad...

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Science of Holocaust Resear...

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“Works of architecture were, in that context, embodiments of the ideals on which the life of institutions depended.”
Robert Jan Van Pelt, The Case for Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial

“He had made clear that it would be foolish to require for each historical question the presence of a unique type of document with a specific sort of use.”
Robert Jan Van Pelt, The Case for Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial

“had come to accept that the court was an important forum where society, through battle, finds out and defines what it stands for.”
Robert Jan Van Pelt, The Case for Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial



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