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Modernity and the Holocaust

, 1989
Foreword. 1. Introduction: Sociology after the Holocaust. 2. Modernity, Racism, Extermination - I. 3. Modernity, Racism, Extermination - II. 4. On the Uniqueness and Normality of the Holocaust. 5. Soliciting Cooperation of the Victims. 6.
Z. Bauman
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The holocaust of the disabled

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2017
The Holocaust is commonly known as the genocide perpetrated by the Nazi regime which killed six million European Jews. Not many people know, however, that another holocaust took place at the same time: the holocaust of the disabled. As Hitler pursued a strategic vision of a dominant, pure Aryan race, any inferior and weak human being was exterminated ...
Massimo Fioranelli   +5 more
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Instagram and Auschwitz: a critical assessment of the impact social media has on Holocaust representation

Trauma & Memory, 2019
The paper critically discusses the various types of engagements young people are having around Holocaust remembrance on Instagram, specifically using the hashtag #Auschwitz.
Gemma Commane, R. Potton
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What is ‘virtual Holocaust memory’?

Memory Studies, 2019
As more Holocaust memorial and educational organizations engage with digital technologies, the notion of virtual Holocaust memory has come to the fore. However, while this term is generally used simply to describe digital projects, this paper seeks to re-
V. Walden
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Untouched in the Holocaust

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1968
The riot, which began on a Sunday morning on Detroit's northwest side, spread throughout the diffuse innercity ghetto. On the southeast side stood the storefront Mom and Tots Center. The Detroit Visiting Nurse Association had opened this center 18 months earlier in an attempt to involve ghetto people in the planning and provision of health services in ...
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The long-term effects of early-life trauma on psychological, physical and physiological health among the elderly: the study of Holocaust survivors

Aging & Mental Health, 2019
Objectives: To study post-traumatic stress symptoms and post-traumatic growth and heart rate variability among elderly Holocaust survivors and a matched comparison group and the mediational effect of post-traumatic stress symptoms and post-traumatic ...
Lee Greenblatt Kimron   +3 more
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The Second Holocaust

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
ABSTRACT I had the privilege of spending December and January in Khae-I-Dang, a camp for Cambodian refugees just inside Thailand that housed 115,000 and had a field hospital of 2,000. For me, as an individual and as a physician, this was the most rewarding experience of my life.
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Echoes of transgenerational trauma in the lived experiences of Jewish Australian grandchildren of Holocaust survivors

Australian journal of psychology, 2018
Objective Previous experimental research has yielded inconclusive findings regarding the effects of Holocaust trauma to survivors’ descendants, while qualitative studies have suggested diverse long‐term impacts of this traumatic past.
Ilana G. Cohn, Natalie M. V. Morrison
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Collective Trauma From the Lab to the Real World: The Effects of the Holocaust on Contemporary Israeli Political Cognitions

, 2018
This research tested whether chronic or contextually activated Holocaust exposure is associated with more extreme political attitudes among Israeli Jews.
Daphna Canetti   +7 more
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Holocaust and theology

Exchange, 2004
AbstractHolocaust Theology, first developed by Jewish scholars, has had a definite impact on the Christian attitude with regard to Judaism. It made Christianity aware of its Anti-Judaist thinking and acting in the past, one of the root causes of Anti-Semitism and one of the factors that led to the Holocaust in Nazi-Germany during World War II.
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