Baptizing Nazism: An Analysis of the Religious Roots of American Neo-Nazism
The years following the Second World War saw American religious leaders making fervent attempts to bridge the denominational gap and encourage peaceful cooperation among Americas three leading faiths: Protestantism, Catholicism, and Judaism.
Alon Milwicki
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Nazism and Neo-Nazism in Film and Media [PDF]
This timely book takes an original transnational approach to the theme of Nazism and neo-Nazism in film, media, and popular culture, with examples drawn from mainland Europe, the UK, North and Latin America, Asia, and beyond. This approach fits with the established dominance of global multimedia formats, and will be useful for students, scholars, and ...
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THE SUBJECTIVE DIMENSION OF NAZISM [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe present historiographical review discusses the subjective dimension of Nazism, an ideology and regime that needed translation into self-definitions, gender roles, and bodily practices to implant itself in German society and mobilize it for racial war. These studies include biographies of some of the Third Reich's most important protagonists,
Moritz Föllmer
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The Hamas massacre of Oct 7, 2023, and its aftermath, medical crimes, and the Lancet commission report on medicine, Nazism, and the Holocaust. [PDF]
Background The report of the Lancet Commission on medicine, Nazism, and the Holocaust, released in November 2023, calls for this history to be required for all health professions education, to foster morally courageous health professionals who speak up ...
Reis SP, Wald HS.
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The origins of Hans Sedlmayr’s methodology and its relation to his politics: a disregarded approach [PDF]
The paper states that a main source of Sedlmayr’s methodological as well as political thinking has largely been overlooked. It argues that Viennese philosopher and sociologist Othmar Spann, along with his own main source, romanticist theologian Franz von
Nuria Jetter
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‘The young Hans Sedlmayr’: Introduction to Sedlmayr translations [PDF]
Since so much emotion has accrued around the figure of Hans Sedlmayr due to his collaboration during the Nazi period in Austria, it has been felt that, however controversial, it might be enlightening to direct attention to less well-known aspects of the ...
Karl Johns
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Cenotaph and Tumulus – Ethics and Memory. The Micronovel Dora Bruder by Patrick Modiano and the Fiction of Herta Müller [PDF]
The present study approaches the micro-novel Dora Bruder by Patrick Modiano from the perspective of memory (and post-memory) which, through documentary work, restores the identity of the victims definitively annulled by the Nazi regime (victims who have ...
Ruxandra Cesereanu
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Ustaša crimes, Serbian victims, numbers and politics: toward a rational debate [PDF]
The number of Serbs who were murdered by the Croatian Ustaša regime is still contentious, even though there is broad agreement on the figures among expert historians. The issue is blurred by authors who ignore the canon of scientific discovery.
Srdja Trifković
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The article is devoted to the scientific analysis of the problem of memorialization of terrains of Babyn Yar in sovereign Ukraine. The author revealed the historical context of this issue, succinctly presenting the history of the tragedy of ...
Anatolii Podolskyi
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The Holocaust in the teachings of R. Isaiah Aviad (Wolfsberg)
R. Dr. Isaiah Aviad (Wolfsberg) (1893–1957) was one of religious Zionism’s main thinkers. This article seeks to examine his outlook regarding the Holocaust of European Jewry. Jewish thought contains three main approaches to dealing with the issue of evil
Amir Mashiach
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