Forgetting History. The Memory of Maly Trostenets in Perpective of its History Cover Image

Forgetting History. The Memory of Maly Trostenets in Perpective of its History
Forgetting History. The Memory of Maly Trostenets in Perpective of its History

Author(s): Anne-Lise Bobeldijk
Subject(s): History, Jewish studies, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: Wiener Wiesenthal Institut für Holocaust-Studien
Keywords: deportations; Minsk; Maly Trostenets; Gates of Memory; memory politics; post-memory;

Summary/Abstract: Today, the focus on Maly Trostenets very much evolves around the fact that it was until quite recently an ‘unknown’ or ‘forgotten’ site due to the very few who survived there. However, by underlining this ‘unknownness’, the focus seems to shift to how Maly Trostenets has been remembered, instead of what happened at this site. For example, the very interesting travelling exhibition on Maly Trostenets which is now on display in the Haus der Geschichte Österreich has a large section on the commem-oration of Maly Trostenets in different countries. Although it is indeed interesting to understand how it is remembered, I do wonder whether we already know enough about this place to make a step from the history of Maly Trostenets to the memory of Maly Trostenets.

  • Issue Year: 7/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 142-145
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: English