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There Will be no Strength. (In)coherence and (Im)potency [PDF]
In 1949, Czesław Miłosz spent a few days in Wroclaw, which was still in ruins after WWII. Six years later Miłosz wrote an interesting poem entitled Pokój (The Room) and created a symbolical vision of the city.
Mateusz Antoniuk
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The Reflection of Traumatic Memories in Estonian Autobiographical Comics
Humour has been celebrated as a way to cope with trauma – through disaster jokes, wartime humour and death-related humour in general, the joke-tellers alleviate the painful experiences and memories of these. But there is another side to this coin. Humour
Liisi Laineste, Maria V. Semykolennykh
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Gunter Scholze, "We were lucky!"
In his narrative, Professor Gunter Scholze talks both about the escape and relocation from the Silesia region to the British Occupation Zone of Occupation in Germany after WWII, and about his family’s difficult beginnings in North Rhine-Westphalia, which
Mateusz Matuszyk
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The category of generation and emotional reactions within the framework of collective memory are considered as central categories within the framework of the research presented here.
ALEXANDER M. RIKEL +2 more
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«Once upon a wartime…», a pedagogical lesson of Angelo Patri (1876-1965)
As a means to inform contemporary discourse on education in emergency contexts, it can be useful to consider the experiences of the past in times of crisis.
Carmen Petruzzi
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This article focuses on the construction of the memory about the extreme situation of the attacks made by German submarines on the Sergipe coast between 1942 and 1943.
Magno Francisco de Jesus Santos
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Polish-German Dispute over WWII Reparations [PDF]
This study concerns the dispute between Poland and Germany regarding war reparations for losses caused in Poland in the years 1939 – 1945. The author pointed to the relevant acts of international law.
Rafał Adamus
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Composition historians have long argued that writing programs were radically transformed in the post-WWII era as a consequence of GI Bill enrollments. But, rising enrollments in this period were not just the cause of huge expansions in first-year writing
Ryan Skinnell
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The Kurds and World War II: Some Considerations for a Social History Perspective
Scholars generally argue that during the Second World War the Middle East, and the Kurdish areas in particular, was a peripheral theatre of an otherwise global war.
Jordi Tejel
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Srbi na području Požeške kotline [PDF]
In the text, the author provides an overview of the history of the Serbs in the Požega valley using archival material, literature and interviews with the remaining members of the Serbian national minority.
Filip Škiljan
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