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A group of researchers associated with the Centre de documentation juive contemporaine in Paris undertook the first Holocaust research in France. However, this private institution was not nearly as isolated as previously understood: despite general in…
The mass murder of Jews by the local population during Operation Barbarossa was as common in Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia as in eastern Poland, Lithuania, or Galicia. Residents in many localities in these areas seized the „window of opportunity“ b…
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In his seminal work The Nazi Doctors, Robert Jay Lifton labeled Dr. Maximilian Samuel a „Jewish medical collaborator.“ Although the Auschwitz prisoner-physician did participate in Block 10 medical experiments, a deeper investigation of available sourc…
This article applies the theory of „key educational experiences“ to argue that while German memorials and documentation centers provide visitors with ample information about the Third Reich, their tone of neutral objectivity and their strategies of id…
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