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== Publications (selection) ==
== Publications (selection) ==
* [http://www.shoa.de/rezensionen/literatur/1860-opfer-des-hasses--von-ilja-altman.html Victims of Hate: The Holocaust in the Soviet Union 1941-1945, Moscow, 2002] (German)
* [http://www.jewishgen.org/Belarus/newsletter/AltmanReview.htm Victims of Hate: The Holocaust in the Soviet Union 1941-1945, Moscow, 2002] (English)
* [http://www.ushmm.org/research/center/publications/details.php?content=2008-01-01 The Unknown Black Book: The Holocaust in the German-occupied Soviet Territories; 2008] (English)
* [http://www.ushmm.org/research/center/publications/details.php?content=2008-01-01 The Unknown Black Book: The Holocaust in the German-occupied Soviet Territories; 2008] (English)
* The Holocaust in the Soviet terriories; Moscow and Jerusalem 2009 (Russian)
* The Holocaust in the Soviet terriories; Moscow and Jerusalem 2009 (Russian)

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Ilya Alexandrovich Altman (Russian: Илья Александрович Альтман) (*1955) is a Russian historian and (next to Alla Gerber) founder and co-chairman of the Russian Research and Educational Holocaust Center in Moscow. He is also author of over 300 publications on the history of the Holocaust and the Eastern Front (World War II), many of which have been published in the U.S., Israel and Western Europe.

Life

Altman is a graduate of Russian State University for the Humanities, where he worked as a lecturer between 1988 and 1993. In 1983 he received his doctorate from the Russian Academy of Sciences. Subsequently, he became Deputy Director of the National Archives in Vladimir and executive officer of the State Archives of the USSR. In 1992 he co-founded with Mikhail Gefter the first Holocaust research center in Russia. Ilya Altman is a frequent speaker at leading universities in the U.S., France and Germany.[1]

Publications (selection)

See also

Sources

  1. ^ CV of Ilya Altman (Russian)

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