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    Une justice rendue sous silence : juger les collaborateurs des nazis en Pologne dans les années 1950 et 1960 by Audrey Kichelewski

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Used to judge Nazi perpetrators and their local collaborators but also as a political tool against opponents, the August decree of 1944 almost vanished after the 1956 Thaw: it could only be implemented when direct participation in murder was proved. …”
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    Americanizations of Holocaust Memory and Museum Aesthetic Experience by Karolina Krasuska

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The article interprets an emblematic segment of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum exhibition, The Tower of Faces and the installation on the 1941-2 pogroms in Nazi-occupied Poland in the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews to compare the aesthetic experience of these examples of Holocaust memorialization. …”
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    Holocaust and its Legacy in the Light of the Contemporary Humanitarian Issues by E. S. Gromoglasova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Abstract: The paper discusses in-depth new perspectives in the Holocaust studies. It pays special attention to the spatiality of the Nazi camps and analyzes the Holocaust geographies more in general. …”
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    Narratives of Judgement: Representations of “Privileged” Jews in Holocaust Documentaries by Adam Brown

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi’s highly influential essay, “The Grey Zone”, explores the taboo issue of “privileged” Jews, those prisoners who were forced to cooperate with their Nazi captors in order to prolong their lives or the lives of their families. …”
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    Examining the Claims about the Relationship Between the Holocaust, and the Armenian Deportation by Murat Köylü

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The aim of this study is to discuss the claims of Stefan Ihrig, who tries to establish similarities between the "so-called Armenian Genocide" and the "holocaust", between Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who fought the holiest struggle in world history for the construction of a modern nation together with the Turkish Nation, and Hitler and the Nazis, who committed the greatest genocide in world history.…”
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    Edith Stein, Une Sainte controversée by Yael Hisch

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…A philosopher, a Carmelite of Jewish origin and a victim of the Nazis, who was assassinated in Auschwitz, Edith Stein was beatified (1987) and canonized (1998). …”
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    Memory Politics on Screen: The Aesthetics of Historical Trauma in Izaokas (Isaac) (2019) by Gabrielė Norkūnaitė

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The film actualised heated debates on a national level over the role of ordinary Lithuanians in the Holocaust and collaboration with Nazi Germany, in spite of the fact that the filmmakers did not intend to engage in historical debates. …”
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    Efforts to create an erroneous perception in historiography: The case of Stefan Ihrig by Murat Köylü

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…One of these is Stefan Ihrig's "Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination". Immediately after the publication of the book by Harvard University Press, newspapers close to the Nazi Party and speeches of politicians within the party began to emphasize the admiration of the Nazis and Hitler for Atatürk, and it was discussed that Hitler took Atatürk as a role model. …”
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    Le massacre d’Ascq 1944 par les SS : rejeux médiatiques contemporains des procédures judiciaires (années 2000-2010) by Jean-Paul Barrière

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…After the death of the accused, attention to the Ascq massacre was reduced to northern France media, while in Germany it faded away at a time when reflections on the memory of the dark years and on the attitude of democracies towards neo-Nazis were gaining ground.…”
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    Bourreaux et victimes ? La difficile identité collective des Allemands au prisme du cinéma germanophone by Brigitte Rigaux-Pirastru

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…West-Germany, then reunified Germany, accepted the judicial and moral heritage of the 3rd Reich; as such its identity built up on the memory of Nazi crimes, particularly the holocaust. The Germans themselves paid a heavy toll to the war of aggression, the flight and the expulsion of 14 millions of people, from Central and South-East Europe constitute one of the deadly consequences of this war. …”
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    Genocidaire Alfried Krupp: The Implications of Memorializing a Criminal Against Humanity by Elizabeth Edwards

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, the paper delves into the larger political failures in addressing these implications effectively and aims to initiate a discussion on the role of businesses in remedying the Holocaust's horrors and ensuring the appropriate recognition of Nazi crimes. …”
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    Genocidaire Alfried Krupp: The Implications of Memorializing a Criminal Against Humanity by Elizabeth Edwards

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, the paper delves into the larger political failures in addressing these implications effectively and aims to initiate a discussion on the role of businesses in remedying the Holocaust's horrors and ensuring the appropriate recognition of Nazi crimes. …”
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    Between Excess and Subtraction: Scenographic Violence in Howard Barker’s Found in the Ground by Lara Maleen Kipp

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Found in the Ground re-visions the collective European memory of the Holocaust; this thematic violence is expanded and subverted by scenographic means, radically reimagining the historical context. …”
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