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‘And What Concentration Camps Those Were!’: Foreign Concentration Camps in Nazi Propaganda, 1933-9

Journal of Contemporary History, 2010
This article examines nazi propaganda on non-German ‘concentration camps’ in the years 1933—9. It shows how the regime publicized internment facilities in Austria, the Soviet Union and South Africa during the Boer War for rhetorical effect. This examination is placed within the context of extensive nazi propaganda concerning Germany’s own camps ...
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The Medical Experiments in Nazi Concentration Camps

2019
On October 26, 1946 an American military tribunal was formed to judge those responsible for the medical experiments that had been conducted under the National Socialist regime. The doctors’ trial was the first of twelve trials called “Subsequent Proceedings” or “Proceedings Involving Various Groups of Professionals” that took place in Nuremberg ...
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Roar China in a Nazi Concentration Camp

Theatre Survey, 1980
I would like to make an addition to Walter J. and Ruth I. Meserve's “The Stage History of Roar China: Documentary Drama as Propaganda,” Theatre Survey, 21 (May 1980), 1–11. The propagandistic qualities of Tretiakov's play can be seen in a production I mention in my article “Theatrical Activities in Nazi Concentration Camps,” Performing Arts Journal, 1 ...
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The Pip Simmons Group: Commemorating the Nazi Concentration Camps

The Drama Review, 1975
In July, 1975, the Pip Simmons Theatre Group performed for the first time in London since disbanding in April, 1973. As with previous works by this group, some critics and spectators were offended. The last two plays Simmons had created in England were Do It!, based on Jerry Rubin's book, and The George Jackson Black and White Minstrel Show, staged ...
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