Couvrir la colonisation sans la violence : des femmes journalistes allemandes face à la germanisation à l’Est pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

AbstractBy focusing on journalism – a profession that the National Socialist regime viewed as critical to the maintenance of the Nazi state -- this article examines representations of the violence that accompanied the German conquest of East Europe and the subsequent Nazi Germanization projects that...

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Main Authors: Deborah Barton, Fabien Théofilakis
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Language:fra
Published: Association Mnémosyne 2015-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/2132
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spellingShingle Deborah Barton
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Couvrir la colonisation sans la violence : des femmes journalistes allemandes face à la germanisation à l’Est pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Genre & Histoire
Press
Photography
Journalism
Empire
World War II
Eastern Europe
title Couvrir la colonisation sans la violence : des femmes journalistes allemandes face à la germanisation à l’Est pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
title_full Couvrir la colonisation sans la violence : des femmes journalistes allemandes face à la germanisation à l’Est pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
title_fullStr Couvrir la colonisation sans la violence : des femmes journalistes allemandes face à la germanisation à l’Est pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
title_full_unstemmed Couvrir la colonisation sans la violence : des femmes journalistes allemandes face à la germanisation à l’Est pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
title_short Couvrir la colonisation sans la violence : des femmes journalistes allemandes face à la germanisation à l’Est pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
title_sort couvrir la colonisation sans la violence des femmes journalistes allemandes face a la germanisation a l est pendant la seconde guerre mondiale
topic Press
Photography
Journalism
Empire
World War II
Eastern Europe
url https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/2132
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