origins of Holocaust commemoration and research in Israel
TitleThe origins of Holocaust commemoration and research in Israel
Author
Call number940.5318/0587
Object number11419f
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherThe Wiener Library
Year of publication
2019
Physical descriptionpp328-351
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the book 'Crimes uncovered. The first generation of Holocaust researchers' pp382-351
Description
As soon as World War II ended, many Holocaust survivors made their way to Palestine/Eretz Israel, then under British Mandate. What began as a trickle became a torrent after Israel became an independent state in May 1948. Holocaust survivors became a significant part of Israel's population. The survivors were often too traumatized to speak about their wartime experiences. In the early years of Israeli statehood, Holocaust remembrance became extremely politicized. One of the main points of the debate was how to strike a balance between the victims labeled as "martyrs" and "heroes". Who should be commemorated?