Geographic History Enjoys a Renaissance : The New Yorker

Geographic History Enjoys a Renaissance : The New Yorker
“That a modern state was searching, at great expense and at a cost to its own war effort, to find a fifteen-year-old girl in an attic in Amsterdam in order to get her on a train bound for a concentration camp in Poland showed something new in the theatre of human action. You had to be the captive of an idea, not the inhabitant of a bloody terrain, to do that.”