Liberation Reconsidered
New Approaches to the End of the Holocaust in Europe, European Holocaust Studies 7
Elizabeth Anthony/Katerina Králová/Andrea Löw
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Liberation as a process shaped by Holocaust survivors` distinct historical and geographic circumstances. The liberation of the camps at the end of World War II has often been portrayed as a singular rapturous juncture. The authors in this volume collectively underscore the necessity of reconceptualizing liberation in a manner that transcends triumphalist narratives, foregrounding instead the inherent complexity, variability, and frequently tragic limitations confronted by Jewish Holocaust survivors in the 'aftermath' of genocide. They demonstrate how local conditions, political structures, and social relationships shaped survivors` experiences of the war`s end and their attempts to rebuild their lives. Includes: Monika Flaschka: That`s what women are for, just to rape them: Soviet Rape of Holocaust Survivors Katerina Králová: The Fluidity of Liberation: Jewish Survivors in Postwar Greece Johannes Meerwald: There is no feeling of newfound freedom - Jewish Prisoners in Southern Bavaria at Liberation Der Band erscheint vollständig in englischer Sprache.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 07.10.2026
Umfang: 240 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
ISBN/EAN: 9783835360518
Umbreit-Nr.: 8327643
