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    In:  Jahrbuch für Antisemitismusforschung 28(2019), Seite 56-73 | volume:28 | year:2019 | pages:56-73
    ISSN: 0941-8563
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jahrbuch für Antisemitismusforschung
    Publ. der Quelle: Berlin : Metropol, 1992
    Angaben zur Quelle: 28(2019), Seite 56-73
    Angaben zur Quelle: volume:28
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2019
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:56-73
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    Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783319650456
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 128 Seiten , 21 cm
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: The Holocaust and its contexts
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bartrop, Paul R., 1955 - The Evian Conference of 1938 and the Jewish Refugee Crisis
    DDC: 940.5318142
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    Keywords: Evian Conference 〈(1938〉 ; Evian Conference 〈(1938〉 ; Jews Migrations ; History ; 20th century ; Germany ; Jewish refugees Government policy ; History ; 20th century ; Jews Migrations ; Government policy ; History ; 20th century ; Forced migration History ; 20th century ; Europe ; Emigration and immigration International cooperation ; Emigration and immigration International cooperation ; Forced migration History ; 20th century ; Europe ; Jewish refugees Government policy ; History ; 20th century ; Jews Migrations ; Government policy ; History ; 20th century ; Jews Migrations ; History ; 20th century ; Germany ; Germany Emigration and immigration ; History ; 20th century ; Germany Emigration and immigration ; History ; 20th century ; Konferenzschrift 1938 ; Evian-Konferenz ; Evian-Konferenz
    Abstract: This book provides the first dedicated study of the Evian Conference of July 1938, an international initiative called by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. While on the surface the conference appeared as an attempt to alleviate the distress faced by Jews being forced out of Germany and Austria, in reality it only served to demonstrate that the nations of the world were not willing to accept Jews as refugees. Since the Holocaust, a generally-held assumption has been that the Evian Conference represented a lost opportunity to save Germany’s Jews, and that the conference failed to rescue the Jews of Europe. In this study, Paul Bartrop argues that in fact it did not fail when measured against the original reasons for which it was called. Exposing many of the myths surrounding the meeting, this work addresses a glaring lacuna in the literature of the Holocaust, and places the so-called 'failure' of the Evian Conference into its proper context.
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781032164502 , 9781032164519
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 270 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Routledge guides to using historical sources
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sources for studying the Holocaust
    DDC: 940.53/18072
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    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Historiography ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Study and teaching ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Sources ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Judenvernichtung ; Geschichte 1939-1945
    Abstract: "Sources for Studying the Holocaust provides a pathway for readers to engage with questions about what sources can be used to study the Holocaust. For many historians the challenge has been how to rescue the story from oblivion when oft-used sources for other periods of history introduce even more issues around authenticity and reliability. What can be learned of what transpired in villages and towns numbering several thousand people, when all its Jewish inhabitants were totally obliterated through Nazi action? Who can furnish eyewitness testimony, if all the eyewitnesses were killed? How does one examine written records preserving knowledge of facts or events, where none were kept or survived the onslaught? And what weight do we put upon such resources which did manage to endure the destruction wrought by the Holocaust? Each chapter looks at one of a diverse range of source material from which scholars have rescued the history, including survivor testimony, diaries, letters, newspaper accounts, photographs, trial documents, artefacts, digital resources, memorials, films, literature and art. Each chapter shows how different types of records can be utilized as accurate sources for the writing of Holocaust history. Collectively, they highlight the ways in which all material, even the most fragmentary, can be employed to recreate a reliable record of what happened during the Holocaust and show how all sources considered can be employed to find meaning and understanding by exploring a range of sources deeply. This book is a unique analysis of the types of sources that can be used to access the history of Holocaust. It will be of invaluable interest to readers, students and researchers of the Holocaust"
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1: The Personal Domain -- Oral History: Hearing the Voice of the Survivors / Joanna Salapska-Gelleri and Paul R. Bartrop -- Letters: An Intimate and Innocent Window into History / Tyler Hallatt -- Written Remnants of Catastrophe: Holocaust Diaries as Historical Sources / Amy Simon -- Analysing Memoirs: Gone but not Forgotten / Kayla Stanton -- A Thousand Unspoken Words: Reading Photographs of the Holocaust / Joshua Fortin -- Part 2: The Public Domain -- Considering Nazi Propaganda as a Source for Studying the Holocaust / Paul R. Bartrop -- Using Trial Documents for Holocaust Study / Michael Dickerman -- Understanding Holocaust Memory through Museums and Memorials / Abigail Winslow -- Using Church Documents for Holocaust Study / Michael Dickerman -- Contemporary Newspapers as Sources for Approaching Holocaust Study / Eve E. Grimm -- Using Yiddish Sources in Studying the Holocaust / Freda Hodge -- Researching the Holocaust in a Digital World / Rachel Tait-Ripperdan -- Persistence of Memory through Artifacts, Melissa Minds / VandeBurgt and Bailey Rodgers -- Part 3: The Popular Domain -- Learning about the Holocaust through Movies / Paul R. Bartrop -- How Holocaust Documentaries Defined Documentary Cinema / Yvonne Kozlovsky Golan -- Humanising the Holocaust: Literature as a Source for Studying the Holocaust / Kinsey Brown -- Art as a Source for Studying the Holocaust / Laura Morowitz -- Epilogue -- Thinking About and Using Documents from the Perpetrators / Beth Griech-Polelle
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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