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    In:  Ars Judaica : the Bar-Ilan journal of Jewish art 11 (2015), Seite 55 - 78
    Language: English
    Pages: Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2015
    Titel der Quelle: Ars Judaica : the Bar-Ilan journal of Jewish art
    Publ. der Quelle: Ramat-Gan
    Angaben zur Quelle: 11 (2015), Seite 55 - 78
    Keywords: Symbol ; Junge ; Warschauer Ghetto ; Schoa
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  • 2
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    In:  Aschkenas : Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Kultur der Juden 25 (2015), Heft 2 : Themenschwerpunkt: Jüdisches Erbe, Seite 245 - 259
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2015
    Titel der Quelle: Aschkenas : Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Kultur der Juden
    Publ. der Quelle: Wien ; Weimar ; Köln
    Angaben zur Quelle: 25 (2015), Heft 2 : Themenschwerpunkt: Jüdisches Erbe, Seite 245 - 259
    Keywords: Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Online-Ressource ; Schoa
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780190259327
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 320 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: The Oxford Series on History and Archives
    Series Statement: The Oxford Series on History and Archives
    Keywords: Nachkriegszeit ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Überlebender ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Schoa
    Abstract: This book describes the vibrant activity of survivors who founded Jewish historical commissions and documentation centers in Europe immediately after the Second World War. In the first postwar decade, these initiatives collected thousands of Nazi documents along with testimonies, memoirs, diaries, songs, poems, and artifacts of Jewish victims. They pioneered in developing a Holocaust historiography that placed the experiences of Jews at the center and used both victim and perpetrator sources to describe the social, economic, and cultural aspects of the everyday life and death of European Jews under the Nazi regime. This book is the first in-depth monograph on these survivor historians and the organizations they created. A comparative analysis, it focuses on France, Poland, Germany, Austria, and Italy, analyzing the motivations and rationales that guided survivors in chronicling the destruction they had witnessed, while also discussing their research techniques, archival collections, and historical publications. It reflects growing attention to survivor testimony and to the active roles of survivors in rebuilding their postwar lives. It also discusses the role of documenting, testifying, and history writing in processes of memory formation, rehabilitation, and coping with trauma. Jockusch finds that despite differences in background and wartime experiences between the predominantly amateur historians who created the commissions, the activists found documenting the Holocaust to be a moral imperative after the war, the obligation of the dead to the living, and a means for the survivors to understand and process their recent trauma and loss. Furthermore, historical documentation was vital in the pursuit of postwar justice and was deemed essential in counteracting efforts on the part of the Nazis to erase their wartime crimes. The survivors who created the historical commissions were the first people to study the development of Nazi policy towards the Jews and also to document Jewish responses to persecution, a topic that was largely ignored by later generations of Holocaust scholars. Table of Contents Note on Translations and Transliterations List of Abbreviations Introduction: Early Chroniclers of the Holocaust: Jewish Historical Commissions and Documentation Centers in the Aftermath of the Second World War 1. Khurbn-Forshung: History Writing as a Jewish Response to Catastrophe 2. Writing French Judaism's "Book of Martyrdom": Holocaust Documentation in Liberated France 3. Writing Polish Jewry's "Greatest National Catastrophe": Holocaust Documentation in Communist Poland 4. Writing History on Packed Suitcases: Holocaust Documentation in the Jewish Displaced Persons Camps of Germany, Austria, and Italy Chapter 5: Joining Forces to Comprehend the Jewish Catastrophe: The Attempt to Establish a European Community of Holocaust Researchers Conclusion: History Writing as Reconstruction: The Beginnings of Holocaust Research from the Perspective of Its Victims Appendix: Major Participants in the Jewish Historical Commissions and Documentation Centers Notes Bibliography Index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781785333439
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 305 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2016
    Keywords: Geschichtsschreibung ; Schoa
    Abstract: For many years, histories of the Holocaust focused on its perpetrators, and only recently have more scholars begun to consider in detail the experiences of victims and survivors, as well as the documents they left behind. This volume contains new research from internationally established scholars. It provides an introduction to and overview of Jewish narratives of the Holocaust. The essays include new considerations of sources ranging from diaries and oral testimony to the hidden Oyneg Shabbes archive of the Warsaw Ghetto; arguments regarding Jewish narratives and how they fit into the larger fields of Holocaust and Genocide studies; and new assessments of Jewish responses to mass murder ranging from ghetto leadership to resistance and memory.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9783941772229 , 3941772228
    Language: English
    Pages: 316 Seiten , zahlr. Ill.
    Year of publication: 2016
    Keywords: Schoa
    Abstract: Massenerschießungen. Der Holocaust zwischen Ostsee und Schwarzem Meer 1941 – 1944 28. September 2016 bis 19. März 2017 Zwischen 1941 und 1944 erschossen Angehörige der SS, der Wehrmacht und deutsche Polizeieinheiten zusammen mit einheimischen Helfern in der Sowjetunion über zwei Millionen Juden, etwa 30 000 Roma und 17 000 Patienten psychiatrischer Anstalten oder töteten sie in sogenannten Gaswagen. Anhand historischer Dokumente und Fotografien beschreibt die Ausstellung die Entwicklung des Massenmords und die Aufarbeitung dieser Verbrechen nach 1945. Erstmals sind auf einer Karte die Orte der umfangreichsten Erschießungen verzeichnet. Vertiefungsebenen mit Hörstationen informieren über die Ereignisse in Städten wie Kiew oder Riga. Im Zentrum der Ausstellung stehen fünf Fotografien, die die Ermordung von etwa 1.500 jüdischen Kindern, Frauen und Männern am 14. Oktober 1942 im ostpolnischen Mizocz (heute Ukraine) zeigen. Anhand dieses Beispiels werden die Schritte der Vernichtung der jüdischen Gemeinden und das Zusammenspiel von Verantwortlichen vor Ort und der nationalsozialistischen Führung in Berlin erörtert. Die Ausstellung bietet Erklärungsansätze zu der Frage, was deutsche Männer dazu brachte, sich am Massenmord zu beteiligen. Außerdem geben eine Fotoserie mit Großaufnahmen und Interviews mit Überlebenden Raum, sich mit der Situation der Verfolgten auseinanderzusetzen. Schicksale Einzelner werden auf frei im Raum stehenden Stelen vorgestellt, um der verschiedenen Gruppen zu gedenken, die Opfer der deutschen Mordpolitik wurden.
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  • 6
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    In:  Year book - 61 (2016), Seite 57 - 82
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2016
    Titel der Quelle: Year book - 61
    Publ. der Quelle: 2016
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2016), Seite 57 - 82
    Keywords: Überlebender ; Displaced Person ; Schoa
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 346 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2017
    Keywords: Exhibition Code Name Żegota. The Hidden Aid (2017 - 2018 : Kraków) ; Widerstand ; Ausstellung ; Schoa ; Krakau
    Abstract: The exhibition Code Name Żegota – the Hidden Aid is devoted to one of the most tragic events in the 20th century history – the Holocaust, precisely planned and performed by the Germans, taking advantage of police and military formations, as well as an extensive clerical system and industrial potential of the Third Reich. The crime of an unprecedented scope was committed within the areas of Central-Eastern European countries occupied by Germany, in which within the area of the pre-war Republic of Poland. It is uncertain when and in what circumstances the decision on murdering the majority of the European Jews was taken, since no document on that matter has been preserved. The mass extermination of the Jewish population inhabiting towns and cities of the eastern area of the Second Republic and the Soviet Union was commenced in summer and autumn 1941 by the pacification divisions, so called Einsatzgruppen which consisted of individual Einsatzkommandos, following the Wehrmacht units. The exhibition raises the topic of the support provided to the Jews by the Poles, still relevant and arousing many emotions, both the support provided in an organised manner, as well as individual one. The title refers to the code name used by the “Żegota” secret Council to Aid Jews. Its responsibility was to save possibly the greatest number of Jews, both hiding ones and imprisoned in various camps, doomed to slow death as a result of malnutrition, the ambient conditions, and often as a result of physically strenuous labour for German industry. The underground Council to Aid Jews was founded in Warsaw in late 1942 as a unit at the Government Delegation for Poland, in place of Konrad Żegota Provisional Committee to Aid Jews, active from September. In spring 1943 the subsidiaries of the Council to Aid Jews were established in Krakow and Lvov. The exhibition currently presented in the MHK branch of Oskar Schindler’s Factory unfolds the story lines present in permanent exhibition Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945. It is not limited to present the organisational structures of “Żegota”, operation methods and cases of aid, but it also presents a wider context of rescuing Jews. The purpose of the exhibition is to familiarise the visitors with various attitudes of the Polish society towards the Holocaust, mostly all the dilemmas faced by those who sought shelter and those who decided to provide support risking their own lives. It also attempts to answer a question crucial from the present day point of view: what were the conditions of providing the aid? Who provided it? What was the attitude of the society to the rescuers and the rescued? What did the everyday life in the shadows look like? The exhibition draws the attention of the visitor to certain cases, stories of individuals through which it presents the complex reality of the German occupation period. The exhibition is based mainly on the coverage of the survivors and witnesses, as well as on the preserved documents.
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    In:  Jahrbuch für Antisemitismusforschung - 24 (2015), Seite [229] -248
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2015
    Titel der Quelle: Jahrbuch für Antisemitismusforschung - 24
    Publ. der Quelle: Berlin, 2015
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2015), Seite [229] -248
    Keywords: Schoa ; Saloniki
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: 44 Seiten
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: Search and Research 22
    Series Statement: Search and research
    Keywords: Öffentlichkeit ; Schoa
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  • 10
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    Bloomington, Ind. : Authorhouse
    ISBN: 9781504999144
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 220 Seiten , Ill.
    Year of publication: 2016
    Keywords: Überlebender ; Schoa
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