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Universal Conquest Wiki. But Coffman is the person who finishes the thousand-page Holocaust novel. Whatever she chooses to spend her time on—powerlifting, fragrance collecting, denazification—she approaches the assignment like a straight-A student. You can time-travel back and watch her begin. Wikipedia never forgets; it keeps a permanent public record of every change an editor makes. In early November , you will find K. A sentence has jumped out at her. And to her it seems strangely flattering.
Coffman navigates over to the Wikipedia article about one of the conspirators—Arthur Nebe, a high-ranking member of the SS. The article acknowledges both of these facts, along with the detail that Nebe tested his system on the mentally ill. She checks the footnotes.
The claim is attributed to War of Extermination , a compendium of academic essays originally published in Coffman knows the book is legit, because she happens to have a copy on loan from the library.
The level of bad faith is eye-opening for Coffman. She begins to turn a more critical eye to what she sees on Wikipedia. Especially the footnotes. In a long spree of edits, Coffman cleans up the two articles. She copy-pastes the language about the grand, futile gesture.
With a click, the paragraph is gone. She identifies two more dubious sources—one misleadingly quoted, one potentially invented. Truth, factual and moral, hangs in the balance.
Similar battles over how to remember the past have been raging across society. Do we let the old bronze statues stand in our boulevards, or do we put them in a museum someplace, or do we melt them down? Are qualities like valor and self-sacrifice and tactical brilliance worth admiring anywhere they occur, even if, say, racial supremacism is there too?
Some choose to take to the streets. Coffman fights on the terrain most familiar to her, with the weapons she knows best.
One Saturday night she updates it for the first time. Coffman was raised by engineers in the waning days of the Soviet Union. She went to galleries, museums, the theater.
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