This volume tells the largely unknown story of Holocaust survivors who founded Jewish historical commissions and documentation centers in Europe immediately after World War II.
This volume tells the largely unknown story of Holocaust survivors who founded Jewish historical commissions and documentation centers in Europe immediately after World War II.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura Jockusch is a Martin Buber Society Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and teaches Holocaust studies at the University of Haifa.
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* 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
* 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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