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Camp literature. Introduction [PDF]
This article includes a terminological discussion regarding the notion of camp literature. Within Polish literary science, it is usually applied to literature raising the topic of German Nazi camps, particularly concentration camps and death camps, and ...
Arkadiusz Morawiec
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Polish literature and the Konzentrationslager. The beginning [PDF]
In the article the author discusses the beginnings of Polish camp literature, more precisely: literature referring to the Nazi German concentration camps. For decades it was assumed that the earliest Polish texts of that type were published in 1945.
Arkadiusz Morawiec
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Druga monografija o logoru Jasenovac [PDF]
The paper presents a critical review of the conclusions and views expressed in the book on Jasenovac by historian Ivo Goldštajn. The paper reviews and supplements some of the facts presented in the book and points to certain shortcomings in its approach
Gavro Burazor
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Formation of the underground movement in the Northern Crimea (1941–1943)
The steppe part of Crimea occupies two thirds of the total area of the peninsula. In the east, north and west it is surrounded by the Black Sea, the Gulf of Sivash and by the Sea of Azov, from the south – by the third ridge of the Crimean Mountains.
Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich Ivanov
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Królestwo za mgłą – Zofia Posmysz’s Camp Fairy Tale
The author analyses the novel Wakacje nad Adriatykiem (Holiday on the Adriatic, 1970) and an extended interview Królestwo za mgłą (The Kingdom Behind the Mist, 2017) with Zofia Posmysz – a prisoner of Auschwitz, Ravensbrück and Neustadt-Glewe, who ...
Katarzyna Smyk
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Lithuanian women in Ravensbrück concentration camp
In the Lithuanian historical memory, imprisonment in Nazi concentration camps (the best known to Lithuanians is Stutthof concentration camp) is entrenched as a largely male experience. This led to the fact that not only the experience of women prisoners
Roberta Bartkutė
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Hungarian Guards of a Concentration Camp: Interactions and Atrocities in Bergen-Belsen
Bergen-Belsen is one of the biggest and most significant concentration camps in the history of the Holocaust. In this paper I reconstruct. 1. The Hungarian Camp between December 1944 and April 1945. 2.
Szécsényi András
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Despite serious attention to the issues of war crimes and crimes against humanity, committed on an unprecedented scale in concentration camps in Nazi Germany, the problem of medical experiments on prisoners appears to be one of the least-studied in ...
N. I. Shilo
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Geostatistička analiza ljudskih gubitaka u koncentracionom logoru Jasenovac [PDF]
The paper is an attempt to show the role of the Jasenovac concentration camp in the destruction of peoples from different parts of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) based on partially revised list „Victims of War 1941–1945” from 1964.
Dragan Cvetković
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This article is a study of the results of archaeological research conducted at the site of the former German concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Jawischowitz forced labour sub-camp attached to it.
Wojciech Tabaszewski, Kamila Peschel
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