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- Q7597212 abstract "Stalags redirects here. For the POW camps, see Stalag. For the documentary about Stalag fiction, see Stalags (film)Stalag fiction was a short-lived genre of Nazi exploitation fiction from Israel that flourished in the 1950s and early 1960s, and stopped after the time of the Eichmann Trial, because of a ban by the Israeli government. These books did not include Jews, apparently because that would have been even more taboo. They are no longer available for a reading today in terms of traditional publication, although the advent of the Internet has allowed for peer-to-peer file sharing.".
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- Q7597212 comment "Stalags redirects here. For the POW camps, see Stalag. For the documentary about Stalag fiction, see Stalags (film)Stalag fiction was a short-lived genre of Nazi exploitation fiction from Israel that flourished in the 1950s and early 1960s, and stopped after the time of the Eichmann Trial, because of a ban by the Israeli government. These books did not include Jews, apparently because that would have been even more taboo.".
- Q7597212 label "Stalag fiction".