Challenges the Western notion that communist Eastern European states systematically suppressed Holocaust memory, arguing instead that antifascist ideology and acknowledgment of the Jewish catastrophe were far from mutually exclusive, with interactions including negotiation, cross-referencing, and borrowing.
Challenges the Western notion that communist Eastern European states systematically suppressed Holocaust memory, arguing instead that antifascist ideology and acknowledgment of the Jewish catastrophe were far from mutually exclusive, with interactions including negotiation, cross-referencing, and borrowing.
Dr. Kata Bohus is senior research advisorat the University of Tromsø Stephan Stach is a historian at Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, Leipzig. Dr. Peter Hallama is research fellow at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
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Figures Acronyms and Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction Part One Historiography Part Two Sites of Memory Part Three Artistic Representations Part Four Media and Public Debate Conclusions Contributors
Figures Acronyms and Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction Part One Historiography Part Two Sites of Memory Part Three Artistic Representations Part Four Media and Public Debate Conclusions Contributors
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