nfortunately, that doubt remains. "life magazine" is saying for the first time now we have irrefutable evidence speaks to that doubt. the other key to this is that the captions refer to the victims that you are seeing as prisoners of all nationalities. but it never mentions jewish victims. that thread even remains as nazism is defeated. that thread of not putting jewish victims front and center remains in some of the american press. at the close of the exhibition, we come back to rafael, the man who coined the word genocide. limkin himself is a refugee from poland, jewish, who lost 49 relatives. e spends all of his energy trying to get genocide recognized as an international crime. in his autobiography, which he wrote in pieces over the course of the late 1950's, one of the things he wrote was about the importance of telling the story to the american people, that all over europe, nazis were writing the book of death. and the importance of repeating this story to americans on the street, in churches, on the porches of