Holocaust Memory and the Cold War : Remembering across the Iron Curtain /

Even before World War II had ended, survivors, historians, writers, and artists tried to make sense of the Holocaust. To do so, they relied on belief systems and narratives that, as the bloc confrontation intensified, were increasingly shaped by Cold War thinking. Foregrounding the Cold War's r...

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Other Authors: Cohen, Boaz (Contributor), Gallas, Elisabeth (Contributor), Kaplan, Jonathan (Contributor), Koch, Anna (Contributor, Editor), Perego, Simon (Contributor), Pollmann, Anna (Contributor), Ragaru, Nadège (Contributor), Saryusz-Wolska, Magdalena (Contributor), Stach, Stephan (Contributor, Editor), Tcherneva, Irina (Contributor), Vashem, Yad (Contributor), Voisin, Vanessa (Contributor), Zeltser, Arkadi (Contributor), Zombory, Máté (Contributor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: Mnchen ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2024]
Series:Rethinking the Cold War , 13
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