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Rasa w mieście

Rasa w mieście

Author(s): Mateusz Maleszka / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2019

Racist ideology permeated every element of the Third Reich’s society. Art historians have focused on the problem of Nazi urban projects since the 1960s. Issues related to older concepts from the 19th century were on the margins of the research. Thus, sources of inspiration for Nazi urban solutions remained unexplored. The article aims to complement the current considerations with an analysis of the oldest accounts that constitute a synthesis of racist and urban thought. The problem of rebuilding cities in a “a proper way that corresponded the German spirit” was raised in the mid-19th century. The ‘heralds’ of national socialism at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries – Theodor Fritsch and Houston Stewart Chamberlain synthesized the traditional German thought with scientifically founded racist anti-Semitism. With the help of textual analysis of their works, several assumptions common to both authors can be observed. They both called for the simultaneous reconstruction of cities and the reorganization of social life by introducing racial and class segregation. The urban buildings were to reflect the hierarchical social structure. Factories of heavy industry were to disappear from the cities (they were to be hidden underground or on the outskirts); they also wanted to eliminate environmental pollution and allow residents to contact with nature thanks to extensive garden complexes. At the same time, people with less desirable racial attributes were to work on the outskirts of the city, carrying out subordinate professions and maintaining racist utopias. The popularity of both authors among the Nazi circles (even before 1933) contributed to the incorporation of their propositions into the ideology of the Nazi Party. The strong influence of slogans proclaimed by anti-Semitic radicals is visible, e.g. in in the case of Alfred Rosenberg or Richard W. Darré. They wanted to return to the so-called old Aryan values, which were to include living in harmony with wild nature. The implementation of these postulates would have involved the reconstruction and limitation of the size of most of the then urban complexes, which was to take place according to the assumptions formulated before the First World War.

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SVIJET U VIHORU NEIZVJESNOSTI

SVIJET U VIHORU NEIZVJESNOSTI

Author(s): Bakir Alispahić / Language(s): Bosnian,Croatian,Serbian Issue: 3-4/2017

Reason(s) for writing and research problem(s): Complex security environment requires particular attention. Old and outdated theoretical approaches, in their operational form, have created additional problems. In the last decade, the attempts to solve security problems have only produced new, insolvable sets of the global security problems. That is precisely where the inspiration for this research paper lies. Aims of the research paper (scientific and/or societal): The author proves that changes in the security realm have occurred, however, the approach to understanding the security has remained the same. The aim of the paper is to establish a link between the ways in which security problem is defined and the actual volume and content of the related phenomenon. Methodology/Design: The research paper is a theoretical scenario of a sort, which brings the adopted definitions of the security phenomenon into a context of critical analyses by the logical operations of induction and deduction. Research/paper limitations: In order to determine the limitations of the research, it is necessary to carry out additional research within the aforementioned realms, testing the hypothesis of this research. Results/Findings: Leaning upon the verity and cognitive rotundity of the terms used, the paper ascertains that the present security dynamics has undisputable causes in the past and the events that, at certain moments in time, were considered to be the solutions for certain security problems. General conclusion: The main cause of insecurity can be traced to the adapting of partial security engagements in solving problems which are not properly determined. Research/paper validity: Complexity of security environment that exists today cannot be understood in the right way as long as we neglect, or superficially analyse security trends, as well as the entire political environment over a long period of time.

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IVO GOLDSTEIN, JASENOVAC

IVO GOLDSTEIN, JASENOVAC

Author(s): Vladimir Geiger / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2020

The review of: Ivo Goldstein, Jasenovac (Zaprešić; Jasenovac: Fraktura; Public Institution Memorial Area Jasenovac, 2018) 958 pp., [32 pp.] with tables: illus., geographical maps; 24 cm

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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF RAZUM [SANITY]?

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF RAZUM [SANITY]?

Author(s): Vladimir Geiger / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2020

What is the purpose of Razum [Sanity]? On Dr. Stjepan Razum’s comment of my review of the book Jasenovac by Professor Ivo Goldstein, PhD, published in Časopis za suvremenu povijest [Journal of Contemporary History] 51 (2019), no. 1

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Antisemitismul și Holocaustul din perspectivă comunistă. Un caz de distorsiune ideologică (I)
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Antisemitismul și Holocaustul din perspectivă comunistă. Un caz de distorsiune ideologică (I)

Author(s): Adrian Cioflâncă / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 4+5(20+21)/2020

This study follows the biography of a leftist militant who, as a communist and a Jew, confronted antisemitism and state persecution during the interwar period, the Holocaust and the communist regime. The biography of Emanoil Safir is unremarkable; he was not an important character in the history of Romania, but his encounters, memoirs and photos of atrocities display relevant information about the interplay of antisemitism and anticommunism, in the interwar period, and the competitive narratives of the Holocaust. Safir witnessed the Legionary rebellion and the Bucharest pogrom and kept a detailed, unpublished diary, stacked at the National Archives. After the war, he worked for the People’s Tribunal as an investigator and documented several massacres perpetrated during the Holocaust, in Iași (June, 1941), Odessa (October, 1941) and Râbnița (March, 1944). He was particularly interested in photos of atrocities and collected hundreds, which are kept in archives, and some of them remained unpublished till today. Although he was a privileged witness of important historical episodes, his perspective is not an exact reflection of history, but a refraction through the ideological filter of communism. This introduces a discussion of how communists militants and the communist regime treated topics such as antisemitism and the Holocaust.

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Four Pitfalls West and East: Universalization, Double Genocide, Obfuscation and Competitive Martyrdom as New Forms of Holocaust Negation
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Four Pitfalls West and East: Universalization, Double Genocide, Obfuscation and Competitive Martyrdom as New Forms of Holocaust Negation

Author(s): Michael Shafir / Language(s): English Issue: 4+5(20+21)/2020

There are four new forms of negationism. The first (Universalization of the Holocaust) knows no geographic boundaries. The other three – the Double Genocide theory, Holocaust Obfuscation and Competitive Martyrdom – are encountered mainly in the former communist countries of East Central Europe. This study focuses mainly on the latter three. Examples from Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and Serbia illustrate this revised attempt of negationism taxonomy.

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“Vaša pobjeda, naša osveta.” Stradanje stanovništva općine Crkveni Bok 1943. i 1944.

“Vaša pobjeda, naša osveta.” Stradanje stanovništva općine Crkveni Bok 1943. i 1944.

Author(s): Milan Radanović / Language(s): Croatian Issue: 2/2020

The paper chronologically presents the crimes of the First Ustasha Defense Division (1st UDD) against the Serb population of Crkveni Bok municipality during the Second World War. The emphasis was given on the crimes of 1944, since the suffering of the local population during that year remained in the shadow of the events and crimes commited in 1942. Residents of the municipality were interned in the Jasenovac camp several times. On October 13, 1942, over a thousand locals were interned but were soon released from the camp. Based on new sources, we are able to assess the approximate number (about 90) of locals killed on October 13, 1942. On several occasions during 1944, members of the 1st UDD entered the municipality, capturing, killing or interning the locals. The second most massive internment took place on August 22, 1944, when about 30 people were killed in the villages and about 220 locals were interned. None of the internees survived the war. The paper also reveals details about the attacks of the German forces on the villages of the Crkveni Bok municipality during 1943 and 1944, when over 20 locals were killed. Furthermore, the paper reveals the structure and activities of the 8th Company of the 1st UDD and the Ustasha militia from the village Puska, whose members were mostly involved in crimes against the inhabitants of Crkveni Bok during 1944. An important part of the paper is devoted to the formation and operation of the Banija Self-Protection Brigade, a collaborating militia that operated in several Serb villages in Banija, including the municipality of Crkveni Bok. Most of the data presented in this paper are based on research and analysis of hitherto unused archival material. Among the findings of this research are the identities of several dozen unregistered victims of the Jasenovac camp.

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Jelena Subotić: Yellow Star, Red Star. Holocaust Remembrance after Communism

Jelena Subotić: Yellow Star, Red Star. Holocaust Remembrance after Communism

Author(s): Dejan Jović / Language(s): Croatian Issue: 2/2020

The review of: JELENA SUBOTIĆ: Yellow Star, Red Star. Holocaust Remembrance after Communism, Cornell University Press, 2019, 228 str.

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ROMANIAN PLENIPOTENTIARY MINISTERS AND CONSULS IN BULGARIA DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
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ROMANIAN PLENIPOTENTIARY MINISTERS AND CONSULS IN BULGARIA DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR

Author(s): Ionuţ Nistor / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2021

This study is an insight into the organisation of the Romanian diplomatic and consular service in Bulgaria during the Second World War, starting from brief biographical presentations for the heads of mission, comprising personal data, references of their professional path, and analyses of their activities during their service in Sofia, placed in the context of the relations between the two states. The diplomatic representation was led successively in the period 1939 – 1945 by Eugen Filotti, Gheorghe Caranfil, Ion Christu, Achil Barcianu – envoys extraordinary and plenipotentiary ministers. The Consulate of Varna was run by Mihail Oncescu-Beștelei, the Consulate of Rusciuc (Ruse) was run by Mihai Nicolau, at the one of Vidin by I. Oancea. For a short interval, the Consulate of Skopje became „subordinated“ to the Sofia Legation. The representation was run by Emil Oprișanu.

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Poraimos in Banat. O cercetare fundamentala asupra Holocaustului romilor in judetele Caras, Severin, Timis-Torontal si Arad (1939–1945)

Poraimos in Banat. O cercetare fundamentala asupra Holocaustului romilor in judetele Caras, Severin, Timis-Torontal si Arad (1939–1945)

Author(s): Cristian Rudolf / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 30/2020

The formation of the nation-states in the Central and South-East of the old continent following the dissolution of the Central Powers at the end of the First World War gave the opportunity to assert the collective identity expressed by a number of linguistic, cultural and ethnic groups. The Great Powers, true heterogeneous structures in linguistic and confessional terms, had tried unsuccessfully to create a supranational identity by eliminating or at best leveling the distinct elements of Germans, Czechs, Slovaks, Croats, Slovenes, Poles, Romanians, Finns, without of course forget about the Baltic peoples. Usually people react strongly, positively or negatively to what they perceive to be right differently. Too few times do they remain indifferent. One of the negative reactions is anxiety. The fear of otherness, of the different cultural, linguistic and religious fellow citizens of the majority group can be compensated by exploration and experimentation, by accepting and embracing the differences. The power of words and the power of thoughts are probably the greatest forces for people through the long-term impact they can have on individuals but also on communities. The purpose of Nazism was to exterminate all Jews in Europe. Gypsies and neo-Protestant sects were on the list. Under these conditions, the mere survival of the Jews was a form of resistance. In Romania, the resistance was relatively successful. A relatively large percentage of the Jewish and Gypsy community in Romania survived the Holocaust.

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EGZODUS TALIJANSKOG STANOVNIŠTVA IZ ISTRE 1945.-1956.

EGZODUS TALIJANSKOG STANOVNIŠTVA IZ ISTRE 1945.-1956.

Author(s): Darko Dukovski / Language(s): Croatian Issue: 3/2001

The politics of violence practiced by the Italian fascist regime of Istria during the interwar period, especially as it was directed against the Croatian and Slovenian population, incited in these people an euphoria of nationalism during the general national uprising of September 1943, and immediately following liberation in 1945, a “national revenge” against the mainly urban Italian population. National tensions between Croats and Slovenes on one hand, and Croats and Italians on the other, were the result of the unclarified political status of Istria. Tensions peaked as the peacemakers conferred in Paris. Research revealed that the causes behind the mass exodus of Italians were many in number and complicated. These causes were likewise difficult to follow because it was often hard to disentangle social factors, such as family, upbringing, education, and cultural background from political and economic factors.

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ROBERTO SPAZZALL, SOTTO LA TODT - AFFARI, SERVIZIO OBBLIGATORIO DEL LAVORO, DEPORTAZIONI NELLA ZONA D'OPERAZIONI "LITORALE ADRIATICO" (1943-1945)

ROBERTO SPAZZALL, SOTTO LA TODT - AFFARI, SERVIZIO OBBLIGATORIO DEL LAVORO, DEPORTAZIONI NELLA ZONA D'OPERAZIONI "LITORALE ADRIATICO" (1943-1945)

Author(s): Nikica Barić / Language(s): Croatian Issue: 3/2001

Review of: Nikica Barić - ROBERTO SPAZZALL, SOTTO LA TODT - AFFARI, SERVIZIO OBBLIGATORIO DEL LAVORO, DEPORTAZIONI NELLA ZONA D'OPERAZIONI "LITORALE ADRIATICO" (1943-1945), Libreria Editrice Goriziana, Gorizia, 1998., 364 str.

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LOCATING PANDEMIC GRIEF IN SARAJEVO: GEORGIC NOTES AGAINST SELF-ISOLATING REGIMES
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LOCATING PANDEMIC GRIEF IN SARAJEVO: GEORGIC NOTES AGAINST SELF-ISOLATING REGIMES

Author(s): Safet Hadžimuhamedović / Language(s): English Issue: 91-92/2020

I began to write these lines on the sixth of May – St George’s Day in the Julian calendar. Known as Jurjevo or Đurđevdan in Bosnia, it signals a cyclical revival, a world suddenly awake and burgeoning with diverse and entwined life. Set against the preceding hibernal restrictions, the day is a ritual celebration of movement, encounter and interaction, an antithesis of the endured seclusion. Its apotropaic rituals rely on interspecies and interfaith entanglements, as wellbeing is understood to necessitate a sensitivity to the relations between manifold vital actualities. Before I return to the potential implications of this tradition, I would like to make a couple of leaps into less jubilant themes. Chiefly focusing on recent developments in Sarajevo, I argue that the biopolitical regime of power in Bosnia – wholly conceivable through the currently deployed concept of “self-isolation” – is irreconcilable with the Georgic symbiotic perspective.

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Из дневника на инженер Юрдан Данчов (1944–1945 г.)
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Из дневника на инженер Юрдан Данчов (1944–1945 г.)

Author(s): / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1-2/2019

The text is part of a diary kept by eng. Yurdan Danchov, who in the period 1942–1945 was the first rector of the Higher Technical School (University) in Sofia. Records from August 1944 to May 1945 were selected, which reflected the public mood on the eve of the Soviet Army's approach to the Bulgarian borders and the looming political change in the country. Also the situation immediately after the coup of September 9, 1944 and the activity of normalizing the educational process were selected. Additionally, the constant attacks by representatives of the new government in order to seize the leadership of the School and to carry out a political purge were selected. The diary provides significant information not only about personal attitudes and public moods, the current ideological atmosphere and changing agenda, but also about the behavior of individual professional groups, the mixing of ideological and career motives and more.

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Overview of the International Conference: Dealing with the Traumas of Undigested Past

Overview of the International Conference: Dealing with the Traumas of Undigested Past

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): English Issue: 39/2020

Overview of the international conference: Dealing with the traumas of undigested past; Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, Vilnius, Lithuania, March 5-6 2020

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Marele Stat Major român în perioada interbelică

Marele Stat Major român în perioada interbelică

Author(s): Ion Giurcă / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 5-6/2020

For the most part, the spring of 1920 marked the end of the actions of the Romanian army for the defence of the territory of Greater Romania following the decisions from Chișinău, Chernivtsi and Alba Iulia, but the insecurity at the eastern border required the forces deployed between Prut and Dniester to remain on high alert up until May 1921. In the early 1920s, the threats Romania had to face came in the form of the revisionist policies openly promoted by the USSR, Hungary and Bulgaria, which were countered with the creation of a system of alliances with the neighboring states, which complemented the existing alliance with France. This sense of security, which, in hindsight, proved short-lived, translated in decreased attention granted to the needs of the army. The 1930s, however, brought dramatic changes with the rise of the Nazi party in Germany. Naturally, all these shifts reflected on the Romanian General Staff, which was shaped according to the perceptions of the Romanian decision-makers at any given moment of the interwar period.

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Далибор Денда, Шлем и шајкача: војни фактор и југословенско-немачки односи (1918–1941)

Далибор Денда, Шлем и шајкача: војни фактор и југословенско-немачки односи (1918–1941)

Author(s): Vladimir Gujaničić / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 1/2020

Dalibor Denda, Helmet and Shajkaca: wars factor and Yugoslav-German relations (1918–1941), Matica srpska, Novi Sad, 2019, 734 pages.

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ЗАРАЗНЕ БОЛЕСТИ У ОКУПИРАНОЈ СРБИЈИ 1941–1944.

ЗАРАЗНЕ БОЛЕСТИ У ОКУПИРАНОЈ СРБИЈИ 1941–1944.

Author(s): Nataša Milićević / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 2/2020

The onset and spread of infectious diseases in occupied Serbia in World War II, as in every war, was a consequence of deteriorating social, economic, and hygienic conditions. The war brought destruction and devastation, shortages of basic consumer goods (food, clothing, medicines, hygiene products ...), mass movements of people (refugees, military units...), but also a worsening of the country's poor pre-war hygiene conditions, triggering a sudden multiplication of factors capable of causing serious epidemics of certain infectious diseases, primarily those characteristic of wartime, such as exanthematic typhus, typhoid fever, paratyphoid, diphtheria, dysentery, hepatitis, and others. During the war and the occupation, most infectious diseases, mainly intestinal (typhus and paratyphoid, dysentery, diphtheria), appeared in the form of minor epidemics and affected various parts of the occupied territory. Their appearance was a direct result of poor hygiene, poverty, lack of toilets, and widespread ignorance. Available information, although not complete, shows that 1942 had the largest number of these epidemics of smaller proportions. At the same time, two major epidemics broke out that year - typhus and malaria. The typhus epidemic, infecting around 5,000 people, occurred mainly in the western part of Serbia. The infection was brought by refugees from Bosnia, as an endemic area of --typhus. By applying a series of epidemiological measures specific for the infection using experience gained in World War I, the disease was suppressed by the end of the war. However, it was not completely eradicated due to the large number of lice-ridden population. On the other hand, a bigger malaria epidemic, with almost 12,000 reported cases, affected the well-known malaria hotspots such as Posavina, Mačva, and the areas around Negotin and Leskovac. The application of antimalarial measures as well as favorable weather conditions reduced this epidemic by almost one half by the end of 1943. In any case, infectious diseases in occupied Serbia during World War II had a far lower morbidity and mortality than during World War I. This comes as no surprise because vaccines were introduced for some of these diseases and knowledge about them increased significantly in the interwar period. Also, health services were very well organized during the occupation and one could even say that they were able to control every epidemic relatively quickly by applying the necessary hygienic and anti-epidemic measures (isolation, immunization, etc.).

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Раде Ристановић, Београдски Равногорци: Југословенска војска у отаџбини и Равногорски покрет у окупираном Београду 1941–1944

Раде Ристановић, Београдски Равногорци: Југословенска војска у отаџбини и Равногорски покрет у окупираном Београду 1941–1944

Author(s): Miloš Timotijević / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 2/2020

Rade Ristanovic, Belgrade Ravnogorci: Yugoslav Army in the Homeland and Ravnogorski movement in occupied Belgrade 1941–1944, Institute of Contemporary History, Belgrade, 2020, 427 pages.

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Президент Социалистической республики Брауншвейг Август Мергес: путь рабочего-интеллигента

Президент Социалистической республики Брауншвейг Август Мергес: путь рабочего-интеллигента

Author(s): Nikolay Mikhailovich Filatov / Language(s): Russian Issue: 2/2020

In modern Russian historiography, the regional aspect of the revolution in Germany of 1918—1919 is poorly affected, and such a state entity as the Socialist Republic of Braunschweig and its actors are not considered at all. The purpose of the article is to give a political portrait of the president of the 99-day republic on the banks of the Oker Augustus Merges (1870—1945). The author relies primarily on foreign sources and literature. The work uses historical-chronological, historical-comparative research methods. The years of study, the work of a tailor and the first steps of a young man in the Social Democratic Party of Germany, the occupation of journalistic activities are examined. It is noted that during the First World War A. Merges with a group of comrades founded the Revolutionary Club of Braunschweig, which was engaged in anti-militaristic agitation. The article shows the great influence of Merges on the course of revolutionary events in the duchy, which brought him to the post of president of the Socialist Republic of Braunschweig. It speaks of the activities of the Soviet government, the position against the convocation of the German National Assembly on January 19, 1919, and the attempt to proclaim the Soviet republic on February 28 in Braunschweig. It describes how, on April 17, with the introduction of the volunteer corps into the former duchy, Augustus hides from the city and until 1933 concentrates on working in leftist communist and syndicalist organizations, and after the Nazis came to power in Germany against their regime. Repeatedly arrested and died due to ill-treatment in custody. At the end of the article, it is concluded that the intellectual worker August Merges is one of the main characters of the November Revolution in Braunschweig, who did not allow bloodshed in the post of the President of the Socialist Republic in the city of Bremen and Bavaria.

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