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International study of the perceived stress and psychological impact of the 7 October attacks on Holocaust survivors [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology
Objective: The terrorist attacks of 7 October 2023 in southern Israel had a significant impact on the mental health of Holocaust Survivors (HS), who are considered to be particularly vulnerable to traumatic events.
Bruno Halioua   +18 more
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The Jew Uncut: Circumcising Holocaust Representation in Europa Europa

open access: yesHumanities, 2021
Film adaptations invariably yield insights into their written source material, at least to the extent that they elect to translate or omit what may be deemed the literature’s essential components. This is certainly the case for director Agnieszka Holland’
Jeffrey E. Wolfson
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The rescue of Jews from the Nazi genocide by the inhabitants of Eastern Galicia

open access: yesEuropean Spatial Research and Policy, 2021
The rescue of Jews during the Second World War is one of the least studied issues in the historiography of the Holocaust. The Galicia Region, one of the areas where a total Nazi extermination of Jews occurred, became a region from where a large number of
Igor Shchupak
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Without a compass: Salonikan Jews in Nazi Concentration Camps and later

open access: yesEuropean Spatial Research and Policy, 2021
During the Holocaust, the largest Sephardi community in the world located in Saloniki was almost completely destroyed. Despite their limited number in comparison with that of Ashkenazi Jews, the Salonikan Jews, initially deported to Auschwitz Birkenau ...
Stefania Zezza
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Food Supply, Starvation, and Food As a Weapon in the Camps and Ghettos of Romanian-Occupied Bessarabia and Transnistria, 1941-44

open access: yesEast/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2021
The Romanian regime of wartime leader Ion Antonescu concentrated the Jews of Bessarabia and Bukovyna in transit camps and ghettos, and then deported them to the Romanian-administered territory between the Dnister and Buh rivers, in southwestern Ukraine ...
Paul A. Shapiro
doaj   +1 more source

Isolated Islands? Memory of the Holocaust in Formal and Informal Education

open access: yesPoliteja, 2014
The conflicts associated with the memory of the Holocaust in Poland reflect educational gaps in the Polish education system (lack of bad memory). Comparison with other similar studies in Europe and beyond allows one to reveal affinities and divergences ...
Jolanta Ambrosewicz‑Jacobs   +1 more
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'Why are we learning this?' Does studying the Holocaust encourage better citizenship values? Preliminary findings from Scotland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The relationship between learning about the Holocaust and the development of positive values may seem common sense but in reality there is a complex level of development and understanding.
Cowan, Paula, Maitles, Henry
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On German Orders. The Volhynian Massacre in Soviet Partisans’ Memoirs

open access: yesConnexe, 2020
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the narrative displayed to the mass Soviet reader of the anti-Polish ethnic cleansing conducted by Ukrainian nationalists in 1943 in Volhynia.
Denys Shatalov
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Holocaust and World War Two Linked Open Data Developments in the Netherlands

open access: yesUmanistica Digitale, 2019
NIOD, Network War Collections (Netwerk Oorlogsbronnen) and EHRI all work on connecting and making war and Holocaust collections findable and (re-)usable. And both use new technology and Linked Open Data for these goals.
Annelies van Nispen, Lizzy Jongma
doaj   +1 more source

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