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Elżbieta Kuta, “Now I have put all the pieces together”

open access: yesWrocławski Rocznik Historii Mówionej, 2021
The article contains a transcription of two interviews with Elżbieta Kuta, preceded by an introduction. Both accounts were recorded within the research on the so called second generation – the Polish survivors’ of Nazi concentration camps children.
Maria Buko
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Camp in Pravieniškės near Kaunas in 1941–1944

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2023
The camp in Pravieniškės was located within the administrative boundaries of Pravieniškės, located about 25 km from Kaunas. It was established during the period of the Republic of Lithuania, as a correctional facility.
Monika Tomkiewicz
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Fortunetelling as a Fraudulent Profession?

open access: yesCritical Romani Studies, 2023
With the beginning of the Second World War the highest policy authority in the Nazi regime ordered that all fortunetelling female Sinti and Roma were to be incarcerated in concentration camps.
Verena Meier
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Liberated on Film: Images and Narratives of Camp Liberation in Historical Footage and Feature Films

open access: yesResearch in Film and History, 2019
Since SS camp personnel obeyed the strict prohibition against photography in Nazi annihilation, concentration, and work camps, the footage that Allied cameramen shot in such camps during and shortly after their liberation filled this void in visual ...
Weckel, Ulrike
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Lithuanian women in Ravensbrück concentration camp

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2020
In the Lithuanian historical memory, imprisonment in Nazi concentration camps (the best known to Lithuanians is Stutthof concentration camp) is entrenched as a largely male experience. This led to the fact that not only the experience of women prisoners
Roberta Bartkutė
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"Annihilation through labor": the killing of state prisoners in the Third Reich [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
One of the most distinctive features of Nazi society was the increasingly radical division of its members into “national comrades” and “community aliens.” The former were to be protected by the state and encouraged to procreate, while the latter were ...
Wachsmann, Nikolaus
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God Was Never there God and the Shoah in the Netflix Series Jaguar

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University, 2023
On September 22, 2021, the Spanish series Jaguar was released on Netflix. Its six episodes of season one (a second season is yet to be confirmed) focus on a fictional band of Nazi-hunters in Spain, somewhere in the 1960s, calling themselves “Jaguars ...
Bosman Frank G.
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L’ouverture des camps et les gestes d’attestation cinématographique des Alliés (1944-1945) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Les Alliés — Russes, Américains et Britanniques — sont confrontés en 1944-1945 à la vision des camps d’extermination et de concentration nazis. Ce qu’ils entreprennent alors tient du geste documentaire de l’enregistrement filmique, mais également de la ...
Delage, Christian
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Interpreting and translating in Nazi concentration camps during World War II

open access: yesLinguistica Anverpiensia New Series ? Themes in Translation Studies, 2016
This article investigates translation and interpreting in a conflict situation with reference to the Nazi concentration camps during World War II. In particular, it examines the need for such services and the duties and the tasks the translators and the ...
M. Tryuk
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