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  3. Vol 6 No 2 (2019): S:I.M.O.N. SHOAH: INTERVENTION. METHODS. DOCUMENTATION.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.23777/SN.0219
Published: 2019-12-10

ARTICLES

  • Out of the Past Simon Wiesenthal’s 'Hunt' for Nazis as a Form of Collective Testimony
    Fredrik Lindström
    4-19
  • Continuity and Change in the Vienna Police Force, 1914–1945 Part I
    Mark Lewis
    21-42
  • “We beg you not to equate the names of Gypsies and knife-grinders with honest traders" State Regulation of Itinerant Trades, Traders' Agency and Racialization of 'Gypsies' in Czech Lands between 1918 and 1938
    Pavel Baloun
    44-54
  • Dr. Géza Dombováry and the Budapest Circle of Jewish Legal Defenders
    István Pál Adám
    56-73
  • Children's Memory The Experiences of Hungarian Jewish Children as Forced Labourers in Vienna and its Vicinity in 1944/1945
    Rita Horváth
    75-92
  • Der 'Judenkönig' der Edlgasse Gustav Hauskrecht und die Verfolgung der Juden in Bratislava 1944/1945
    Michal Schvarc
    94-108
  • “That’s for harboring Jews!” Post-Liberation Violence against Holocaust Rescuers in Poland
    Alicja Podbielska
    110-120

ESSAYS

  • An Essay on Archival Sources to Study the Soviet Army’s Response to the Holocaust
    Vojin Majstorovic
    122-127
  • „Helf uns lieber Gott…“ Zur Entdeckung eines einzigartigen Holocaustdenkmals am Wiener Zentralfriedhof
    Tim Corbett
    129-143

SWL READERS

  • Von der Gstättn nach Auschwitz Jüdische Kinderzwangsarbeiter 1938–1945
    Johannes-Dieter Steinert
    145-160
  • Von der Aufklärung zur Affirmation? Die Krise der Erinnerungskultur
    Martin Sabrow
    162-170

EVENTS

  • Lang ist der Weg
    Juliane Wetzel
    172-176
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