Krondorfer, Bjorn Carr, Steve Nates, Tali Peto, Andrea
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies
This interview is available as a Podcast in “Standing Up Against the Assault on Democracy” hosted by the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre. Talking to the artists Gabriela Bulišová and Mark Isaac about their current project, “The Landscape of our Memory”, and what challenges we face today when it comes to memory, genocide, and ecocide. The i...
Nates, Tali Zadoff, Mirjam
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies
Petö, Andrea
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies
Zadoff, Mirjam
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies
Makhalova, Irina Rebrova, Irina
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies
The article briefly outlines the current state of scholarly literature devoted to ongoing debates on the history and role of war- and postwar open and closed trials of Nazi perpetrators and their auxiliaries in the Soviet Union. Having become partly available for historians more than two decades ago, these trials proceedings constitute a unique sou...
Klacsmann, Borbála
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies
In this source publication I analyze a photograph taken by a Hungarian soldier serving in the Eastern front, which depicts the Jews of Dubno marching toward the Surmychi airfield where the Nazis massacred them. The image is an example of photos taken during the war and then stashed away, only to resurface again when the generation which survived th...
Zwigenberg, Ran Dziuban, Zuzanna
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies
In 1962, a Japanese delegation of peace activists visited Auschwitz-Birkenau where they participated in the annual ceremony commemorating the liberation of the camp. As part of the ceremony, the delegation engaged in an exchange of Hiroshima and Auschwitz “memontos,” receiving from the Polish side, amongst others, an urn containing ashes of the vic...
Nates, Tali
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies
Leiserowitz, Ruth
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies
In November 2018, the reconstructed synagogue was inaugurated in Kaliningrad (Russian Federation) on the site of the house of worship destroyed on the night of the pogrom of 1938, Kristallnacht. Since 2022, a small Jewish Museum has also opened in the active synagogue, the centerpiece of which is a thematically conceptualized permanent exhibition. ...
Taczyńska, Katarzyna
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Eastern European Holocaust Studies