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Media ‘boost bogus Shoah tales’

April 2, 2009 10:25
Survivor Kitty Hart has cast doubt on the authenticity of recent Holocaust accounts

By

James Martin

1 min read

A world expert on false Holocaust testimonies is concerned that media interest in Shoah accounts is encouraging people to fabricate stories.

Professor Sue Vice, of Sheffield University, has suggested that the current popularity of “misery memoirs”, or mis-lit, has created a situation where “accounts of suffering are very marketable”.

Giving the annual Holocaust lecture at Royal Holloway University’s Holocaust Research Centre, Professor Vice argued that the media, “intrigued by the Holocaust, may be a factor behind false accounts”.

She described two types of false testimony: those that are totally invented, such as Binjamin Wilkomirski’s Fragment: Memories of a Wartime Childhood, and those which, while authentic accounts, have had incidents added to them.