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Interpreting in Nazi concentration camps
Language & History, 2019In recent years, publications featuring different perspectives and insights into interpreting research have mushroomed at a surprising rate, evidenced by, for instance, the numerous volumes in the ...
Hong Diao
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Secular Icons: Looking at Photographs from Nazi Concentration Camps
History & Memory, 2000Few photographs have become as well known as those taken by British and American army photographers during the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps in what was then the German Reich in 1945. Wagons full of corpses in Dachau; half-dead and sick survivors in the small camp at Buchenwald; hundreds of dead bodies lined up in front of the ruined ...
C. Brink
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Human Reactions to the Nazi Concentration Camps: A Summing Up
Journal of Human Stress, 1984With the passing of time, it becomes increasingly unlikely that major studies of concentration camp survivors will appear. Nearly forty years have gone by since the camps were liberated. Most survivors have died, and their children are approaching middle age. This paper provides a brief summary of the available data.
P. Schmolling
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Camp Brothels: Forced Sex Labour in Nazi Concentration Camps
2009When we speak of Nazi concentration camps we think of mass annihilation, terror, and starvation.1 The image of piles of corpses in Bergen-Belsen and the crematories of Auschwitz has burned itself into our collective memory.2 In the final years of the existence of the vast concentration-camp system in the ‘Third Reich’, the Nazis installed a system of ...
R. Sommer
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Theatrical Activities in Nazi Concentration Camps
Performing Arts Journal, 1976A. Goldfarb
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Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps
Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2016Christine Schmidt van der Zanden
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Interpreting in Nazi concentration camps during World War II
Interpreting. International Journal of Research and Practice in Interpreting, 2010This paper is based on a study of the records of prisoners in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp with the aim of uncovering as much information as possible about camp interpreters, their work and their attempts to ease the hardships of other prisoners, often risking their own lives in the process.
M. Tryuk
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Nazi Concentration Camps: Harsh Everyday Life and Survival Strategies
IZVESTIYA VUZOV SEVERO-KAVKAZSKII REGION SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2023The article is devoted to the study of psychological aspects of survival in Nazi concentration camps. An analysis of camp everyday life practices, as well as behavioral and psychological strategies of both prisoners and camp management, is presented ...
N. E. Pukhovskaya
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Music in the Nazi Concentration Camps
Musik im Zusammenhang. Festschrift Peter Revers zum 65. Geburtstag, 2019Jean-Jacques Van Vlasselaer
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, 2020
In a recent article in the American Political Science Review entitled “Legacies of the Third Reich: Concentration Camps and Out-group Intolerance,” Jonathan Homola, Miguel M.
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In a recent article in the American Political Science Review entitled “Legacies of the Third Reich: Concentration Camps and Out-group Intolerance,” Jonathan Homola, Miguel M.
Thomas B. Pepinsky +2 more
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