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The assertion that the Holocaust was a unique event was important to the historiography of the Holocaust, but has come under increasing challenge in the twenty-first century. Related claims include that the Holocaust is external to history, beyond human understanding, a civilizational rupture (German: Zivilisationsbruch), and something that should not be compared to other historical events. Uniqueness approaches to the Holocaust also coincide with the view that antisemitism is not another form of racism and prejudice but is eternal and teleologically culminates in the Holocaust, a frame that is preferred by Zionist narratives.

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  • The assertion that the Holocaust was a unique event was important to the historiography of the Holocaust, but has come under increasing challenge in the twenty-first century. Related claims include that the Holocaust is external to history, beyond human understanding, a civilizational rupture (German: Zivilisationsbruch), and something that should not be compared to other historical events. Uniqueness approaches to the Holocaust also coincide with the view that antisemitism is not another form of racism and prejudice but is eternal and teleologically culminates in the Holocaust, a frame that is preferred by Zionist narratives. (en)
  • La afirmación de que el Holocausto fue un evento único fue importante para la historiografía del Holocausto, pero se ha enfrentado a un desafío cada vez mayor en el siglo XXI.​ Las afirmaciones relacionadas incluyen que el Holocausto es externo a la historia, más allá de la comprensión humana,​ una ruptura civilizatoria (en alemán, Zivilisationsbruch), y algo que no debe compararse con otros eventos históricos.​​ Los enfoques únicos del Holocausto también coinciden con la opinión de que el antisemitismo no es otra forma de racismo y prejuicio, sino que es eterno y teleológicamente culmina en el Holocausto, un marco preferido por las narrativas sionistas.​​​ (es)
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  • The assertion that the Holocaust was a unique event was important to the historiography of the Holocaust, but has come under increasing challenge in the twenty-first century. Related claims include that the Holocaust is external to history, beyond human understanding, a civilizational rupture (German: Zivilisationsbruch), and something that should not be compared to other historical events. Uniqueness approaches to the Holocaust also coincide with the view that antisemitism is not another form of racism and prejudice but is eternal and teleologically culminates in the Holocaust, a frame that is preferred by Zionist narratives. (en)
  • La afirmación de que el Holocausto fue un evento único fue importante para la historiografía del Holocausto, pero se ha enfrentado a un desafío cada vez mayor en el siglo XXI.​ Las afirmaciones relacionadas incluyen que el Holocausto es externo a la historia, más allá de la comprensión humana,​ una ruptura civilizatoria (en alemán, Zivilisationsbruch), y algo que no debe compararse con otros eventos históricos.​​ Los enfoques únicos del Holocausto también coinciden con la opinión de que el antisemitismo no es otra forma de racismo y prejuicio, sino que es eterno y teleológicamente culmina en el Holocausto, un marco preferido por las narrativas sionistas.​​​ (es)
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  • Debate sobre la singularidad del Holocausto (es)
  • Holocaust uniqueness debate (en)
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