La « libération » des camps de concentration et d’extermination nazis
Dans un Reich en décomposition, la « libération » des camps de concentration et d’extermination nazis n’est pas intervenue comme un événement temporel unique, mais emprunta des voies et des processus différents, échelonnés dans le temps et l’espace et dictés par les circonstances locales et la guerre en cours.
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The Current State of Knowledge on Osteoporosis in Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants. [PDF]
Hoxha M, Malaj V.
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Michaela Wolf, ed. Interpreting in Nazi Concentration Camps. New York, Bloomsbury, 2016, 248 p. [PDF]
Sherry Simon
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Family Over-Involvement Mediates PTSD Symptoms in Holocaust Descendants Following the October 7 Attack: A Prospective Study. [PDF]
Greenblatt-Kimron L, Shrira A, Palgi Y.
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How did they survive? Mechanisms of defense in Nazi concentration camps.
H. O. Bluhm
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Meaning in life as an armor to prevent psychological damage in future crises. [PDF]
Mahdavinoor SMM, Mahdavinoor SH.
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'The Film you are about to see is Based on Documented Fact': Italian Nazi Sexploitation Cinema [PDF]
Koven, Mikel
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The Nazi Concentration Camps in International Context: Comparisons and Connections [PDF]
Nikolaus Wachsmann
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Biographical analysis of 32 pharmacologists persecuted under the Nazi regime: scientific careers between persecution, emigration, and new beginnings. [PDF]
Mispagel M, Seifert R.
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Tales from over there: the uses and meanings of fairy tales in contemporary Holocaust narratives [PDF]
Hunter, Anna Clare
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