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MEMORY OF WWII VICTIMS IN UKRAINIAN MUSEUMS: REFLEXIONS ON EXHIBITING CRIMES

VIII International Scientific and Practical Conference «GRUNDLAGEN DER MODERNEN WISSENSCHAFTLICHEN FORSCHUNG»
It is well known that the memory of the Holocaust is crucial for European history, as a centennial point of reference for legitimizing the global moral imperative to respect human rights. Nevertheless, despite this transnational dimension, museums deal with memory in different ways, often creating different narratives of commemoration at the national ...
G. Fesenko
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Haunted by the memory of WWII: folklore, hauntology and the spectre of war in the Northern Norwegian landscape

Time and Mind, 2020
On the following pages the folklore of the landscape with a narrative connection to the Second World War in Northern Norway will be reviewed, focusing the scope on hauntings and ghost stories.
Hildegunn M.S. Traa
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Local and National Memories of WWII in a Transnational Age: the Case of Norway

International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 2019
This article discusses how the “unbound” and “multidirectional” memory of the Holocaust has contested, challenged, and reformed existing frames of memorialization of WWII in Norway. Through an analysis of the discussion on restitution, on Norwegian collaboration, on the establishment of Holocaust memorials and memorial sites, as well as an analysis of ...
A. H. Storeide
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Bringing Columbus home: Buffalo soldiers, representation, and transatlantic memory of the Italian campaign in WWII

The International History Review, 2023
Following victory in Europe in World War II, African American troops of the Ninety-Second Infantry Division took part in a symbolic but relatively unknown ceremony returning the ashes of Christopher Columbus to the Italian city of Genoa.
Christian O’Connell
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Negotiating Transnational Belonging: Post-WWII Migration as Life Experience and Collective Memory

Nationalities Papers, 2023
This article explores the subjective experience of nationality and (trans)national belonging based on biographical interviews with two groups of Jewish participants born in Bulgaria before the Second World War, and residing in Bulgaria and in Israel ...
Daniela Koleva
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Jewish American Relief Organizations in the Aftermath of WWII: Media, Commemoration, Memory, and Acknowledgment of the Holocaust

Journal of Jewish Identities, 2023
:From 1945 to 1948, prominent Jewish relief organizations in the United States (Hadassah, the Joint Distribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal, and the United Jewish Appeal) launched worldwide Zionist media campaigns to support the ...
Liat Steir-Livny
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Archive Photography That Forms a Personal and Collective Memory: Personal Photography Albums Created by Latvians During WWII and the Following Years

International Journal of Smart Education and Urban Society, 2021
Personal and family albums created by Latvians in the period from 1939 until the 1950s are placed in a wider social and historical perspective by analyzing its content, as well as the individual intent to create it.
Eva Strazdiņa
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Haunting Memory of Forgotten History: A Case Study of WWII “Comfort Stations” in the Philippines as a Tourism Resource Featured in Selected Filipino Films

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The focus of this case study is the World War II “comfort stations” in the Philippines where the war victims during the Japanese occupation were held. For this case study, the scope is centralized on two main sites in the Philippines.
Aileen C. Ani
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