Hitler's unwilling executioners? The representation of the Holocaust through the Bielefeld Bialystok trial of 1965-1967
TitoloHitler's unwilling executioners? The representation of the Holocaust through the Bielefeld Bialystok trial of 1965-1967
Autore
Call number341.69/0020
Numero oggetto07107i
Luogo di pubblicazioneJerusalem, New York, New York, United States
EditoreYad Vashem
Berghahn Books
Anno di pubblicazione
2009
Paginazionepp159-193
MaterialeArticle
ISBN9789653083530
NotesArticle from the book 'Holocaust and justice' pp159-193
Descrizione
Only a few court cases in the Federal Republic of Germany dealt with the deportation of Jews. The importance of the Bialystok trial and its judgment lies in the act of assigning the word 'crimes' to the deportation of Jews..By imposing its point of view on the past, no one could deny or ignore the occurrence of these events, and that those who had particpated in them would be called to account