Anything but silent: Jewish responses to the Holocaust in the aftermath of World War II
TitreAnything but silent: Jewish responses to the Holocaust in the aftermath of World War II
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0546
N° d'objet10607q
Lieu de publicationHoboken, New Jersey, United States
EditeurWiley
Année de publication
2020
Paginationpp311-330
MatérielArticle
NotesArticle from the book 'A companion to the Holocaust' pp311-330
Description
Between 1945 and 1950 Jewish voices worldwide raised awareness of the genocide of European Jews. In the 1950s many of the distinct Jewish voices fell silent compared with what they had been in the wake of the war. Beginning with the 1960s a generational shift and the historical moment of the Eichmann trial opened new questions about victimhood and historical responsibilities. From the 1970s a distinct memorial culture evolved centering on the destruction of European Jews