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The report by Anna Sobko (nee Kałuc) is primarily a story about the traumatic events of 1944-1947, which were encountered by Polish citizens of Ukrainian nationality living in three pre-war voivodeships - Krakow, Lublin and Lviv.
Piotr Zubowski
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Jarosław Broda, The August Strike in Depot VII in Wrocław Through the Eyes of an Opposition Activist
The text presented here is an account by Jarosław Broda, one of the leading dissident activists in Wroclaw under communism, along with commentary. The narrator recalls events that took place in Wroclaw Bus Depot Number Seven in August 1980.
Olga Kolany
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Franciszek Komasara’s account was recorded in May 2018 as part of the project titled: “The Cultural Landcape of Żuławy Wiślane and the Work of the Farmer in the Postwar Narratives of Settlers in Rural Areas” realized as part of the eighth edition of the ...
Aleksandra Paprot-Wielopolska
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Klaus Ranniger, M.D. [In Memoriam] [PDF]
Remembrance of Dr. Klaus Ranniger (1926-1976)
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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. I do not propose that my authorship of this reflection on my friend Michael places me in some sort of place of privilege among those who were fortunate enough to cross paths with him at ...
Schott, Jonathan
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From Tell Ye Your Children to Dinner with Polpot: the challenges of globalizing Holocaust memories at Sweden’s Living History Forum [PDF]
Established in 2003 as Europe’s first publically funded national educational authority on the Holocaust, tolerance, democracy and human rights, Sweden’s Living History Forum (LHF) lies at the intersection of global, national and local Holocaust ...
Allwork, Larissa
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The Foundation of the Kalmyk Cavalry Corps
The aim of this article is to present the history of the foundation of the Kalmyk Cavalry Corps and its combat activities from August 1942 to May 1945.
Ryszard Sodel
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Memento Mori : Memento Maori – moko and memory [PDF]
Moko patterns, mau moko, “wearing ink” is often explained as an act of remembrance, a symbol of honour or success, of grieving or loss. Memento mori, remembering the dead and remembrance of death, pervades the Maori world, and is profoundly expressed in ...
Te Awekotuku, Ngahuia
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