Ambivalence, bivalence and polyvalence: historical culture in the German-Polish borderlands - who owns the Holocaust
TitreAmbivalence, bivalence and polyvalence: historical culture in the German-Polish borderlands - who owns the Holocaust
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0205
N° d'objet04116D
Lieu de publicationLund, Sweden
EditeurNordic Academic Press
Année de publication
2003
Paginationpp115-140
MatérielArticle
ISBN9189116526
NotesArticle from the book 'Echoes of the Holocaust' pp115-140
Description
The Holocaust was separated from the war as such. The war was not fought over the existence of European Jewry, but in the course of it, the Jews were subjected to unprecedented violence. Historical research on the Holocaust has been influenced by the fact that there are survivors and by the fact that the concept is value-laden and evokes emotion