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forced relocation to the Krakow Ghetto as remembered by child survivors

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Focuses on memories of forced movement by examining how children recalled their abrupt and harrowing movement to the Krakow ghetto from March to October 1941, elucidating aspects of the territorial and spatial emphases of experience that are sometimes overlooked in critical analyses of survivor testimony. The author prioritizes children as vocal agents of memory.

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