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  3. Vol 7 No 1 (2020): S:I.M.O.N. SHOAH: INTERVENTION. METHODS. DOCUMENTATION.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.23777/SN.0120
Published: 2020-05-12

ARTICLES

  • Listening into silences What Soviet Postwar Trial Materials Resist to Reveal about the Holocaust
    Diana Dumitru
    4-12
    • PDF
  • Post-Holocaust Migrations from Poland to America An Exercise in Microhistory
    Thomas Chopard
    13-25
    • PDF
  • Music and Heroisation in the Mauthausen Liberation Celebrations New Perspectives on Holocaust Remembrance and Commemoration in Austria
    Beate Kutschke
    26-44
    • PDF
  • Continuity and Change in the Vienna Police Force, 1914–1945 Part II
    Mark Lewis
    45-74
    • PDF
  • Experiences of Jews Who Converted to Christianity before and during the Holocaust An Overview of Testimonies in the Fortunoff Video Archive
    Ion Popa
    75-86
    • PDF
  • Italian Universities in the Face of Fascist Antisemitism Current Status and Perspectives of Research Eighty Years after the Racial Laws
    Nicola D'Elia
    87-99
    • PDF

ESSAYS

  • Vergessene Konfrontation Holocaust und Erinnerung in Zoltán Fábris Film Nachsaison
    Máté Zombory, András Lénárt, Anna Lujza Szász
    100-117
    • PDF (Deutsch)
  • Good Jews Philosemitism in Post-Holocaust Europe
    Daniel Cohen
    118-127
    • PDF
  • Beyond Bearing Witness Sutzkever’s Surreal “Griner akvaryum”
    Kathryn L. Brackney
    128-132
    • PDF

SWL READERS

  • Holocaust Studies in Our Societies
    Dieter Pohl
    133-141
    • PDF

EVENTS

  • Forgetting History The Memory of Maly Trostenets in Perspective of its History
    Anne-Lise Bobeldijk
    142-145
    • PDF
  • „Ich bin einer der 500 von 150.000...“ Ein Interview-Screening in memoriam Simon Wiesenthal
    Béla Rásky, Philipp Rohrbach
    146-152
    • PDF (Deutsch)
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