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The Concentration Camp Syndrome
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1994A psychiatric syndrome following overwhelming stress after an interval of more than thirty years is described in holocaust survivors who had claimed compensation for persecution between 1939 and 1945. Five nuclear symptom complexes emerge: depressive reactions; anxiety states; somatic complaints; subjective intellectual impairment; and contact ...
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2021
Concentration camps were a central part of East Germany’s commemorative politics. National antifascist memorials opened at three former concentration camps between 1958 and 1961. The narrative visitors encountered at these memorial sites valorized the camps political prisoners and devoted little—if any—attention to other victims of the Holocaust ...
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Concentration camps were a central part of East Germany’s commemorative politics. National antifascist memorials opened at three former concentration camps between 1958 and 1961. The narrative visitors encountered at these memorial sites valorized the camps political prisoners and devoted little—if any—attention to other victims of the Holocaust ...
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Abstract This book explains why concentration camps were created, and how they changed radically in the course of the twentieth century to become instruments of mass terror and genocide. In popular perception, concentration camps are synonymous with genocide—racial extermination. Yet the great majority of them were not sites of genocide.
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PROHIBITING "AMERICAN CONCENTRATION CAMPS"
Pacific Historical Review, 2005In September 1971 Congress repealed the Emergency Detention Act, Title II of the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950. This act had authorized the President to apprehend and detain any person suspected as a threat to internal security during a national emergency. This article analyzes the Title II repeal campaign between 1967 and 1971, revealing that
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Rehabilitation of Concentration Camp Survivors (Following Concentration Camp Trauma)
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1969openaire +2 more sources

