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Детский дом I в Л 417 (Республика Шкид) в концентрационном лагере Терезин; 2-ая часть
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Детский дом I в Л 417 (Республика Шкид) в концентрационном лагере Терезин; 2-ая часть

Author(s): Jarmila Škochová / Language(s): Russian Issue: 2/1980

The first part of this paper appeared in Judaica Bohemiae, vol. XIV/1978, No. 1. This second part, too, deals with children’s home I in house L 417 in the Terezin concentration camp-ghetto, mainly with the magazine “Vedem“ issued by the boys, who called their group “The Republic of Skid“. The magazine included articles on life in Terezin, literary productions by young authors, as well as articles of ideological content written mostly by professor - tutor V. Eisinger, who was in charge of the boys.

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Communications

Communications

Author(s): Josef Svátek / Language(s): German Issue: 2/1980

Die ausstellung „Zeichnungen aus Theresienstadt« in Holešov

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Theresienstädter Dokumente. Teil I
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Theresienstädter Dokumente. Teil I

Author(s): Miroslav Kárný / Language(s): German Issue: 1/1981

Published here are fifty-four documents concerning the period reaching from July 1941 to February 1943 in the Terezin concentration camp-ghetto.

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Children’s Home I in L 417 (“The Republic of Shkid“) in the Concentration Camp of Terezin. Part III
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Children’s Home I in L 417 (“The Republic of Shkid“) in the Concentration Camp of Terezin. Part III

Author(s): Jarmila Škochová / Language(s): English Issue: 1/1981

The third part of the paper on the “Republic of Škid“, one of children’s homes in the Terezin concentration camp-ghetto (parts 1 and 2 were published in Judaica Bohemiae, vol. XIV/1978, No. 1 and XVI/1980, No. 2). It presents examples of essays and poems published by the boys and their teachers in the magazine “Vedem“ (Petr Gins, Rudolf Laub, O. Guttmann, Herbert Fischel, Hanuš Hachenburg, Jiří Kotouč, Josef Stiassný, V. Eisinger, Zd. Weinberger, Zd. Ohrenstein, and others).

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Die Schafe von Liditz (Zum 40. Jahrestag der Tragödie von Lidice)
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Die Schafe von Liditz (Zum 40. Jahrestag der Tragödie von Lidice)

Author(s): Jarmila Škochová / Language(s): German Issue: 2/1982

The article commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Nazi annihilation of the Czech village of Lidice. It also includes the German poem, “Die Schafe von Liditz“, by Ilse Weber, who was imprisoned in the Terezin concentration camp-ghetto and perished in Auschwitz.

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PRAWNICY TYLKO DLA ŻYDÓW. KONSULENCI Z OKRĘGU WYŻSZEGO SĄDU KRAJOWEGO W KATOWICACH

PRAWNICY TYLKO DLA ŻYDÓW. KONSULENCI Z OKRĘGU WYŻSZEGO SĄDU KRAJOWEGO W KATOWICACH

Author(s): Konrad Graczyk / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2024

The article is devoted to the issue of consultants, an institution introduced in the Third Reich to represent Jews in legal matters. Some of the Jewish lawyers excluded from the German bar became consultants. The article presents the legal regulation, the reasons for its issuance and its effects. Based on the personal files of three consultants from the district of the Higher National Court in Katowice, the procedure of admitting them and the conditions of their activity were presented. On the basis of court files, the manner in which they conducted their work in criminal cases was analyzed and assessed.A significant amount of anti-Jewish legislation was passed in Germany after Hitler seized power. Some of the newly introduced regulation also targetted lawyers of Jewish origin, whose professional activities were hindered, and eventually banned. In 1938 Jews were definitively re- moved from the German bar. At the same time, it was ensured that Jews would be provided with legal assistance and represented by consultants, i.e. lawyers of Jewish origin. There were clearly fewer consultants than Jewish lawyers (several in the districts in which individual higher national courts operated). Their admission was discretionary. According to sparse findings in the literature, consultants were treated adequately by the German courts and were not hindered in their access to court files, contact with clients or the possibility of submitting lawsuits. Three examined cases of consultants from the district of the Higher National Court in Katowice indicate that they enjoyed imilar freedoms while performing their functions in the courts, as described in the literature. In their daily activities, however, they had to struggle with difficulties of an administrative or factual nature, which were a manifestation of discrimination and bans against Jews. Based on these three cases, it could be concluded that they were admitted to consular activity due to positive opinions among the population, the judiciary and the Gestapo, as well as their patriotic attitude during the First World War and during the Silesian Uprisings. Their exemplary professional conduct, war decorations, and even injuries sustained on the front of the Great War did not prevent the consul- tants from sharing the tragic fate of European Jews.

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Polish politics in education about the Holocaust as exemplified
by Auschwitz on the basis of the changes in 1989.
And what was it like in the U.S.? Can we draw on the American
politics of memory in the context of the Holocaust?

Polish politics in education about the Holocaust as exemplified by Auschwitz on the basis of the changes in 1989. And what was it like in the U.S.? Can we draw on the American politics of memory in the context of the Holocaust?

Author(s): Adriana Krawiec / Language(s): English Issue: 29/2022

The aim of the article is to discuss the framework for the transformation of Polish politics in the context of education about the Holocaust in Poland, as exemplified by Auschwitz in the aspect of the so- called historic breakthrough, which was the lifting of the Iron Curtain. The politics is analyzed through categories relating to social memory, its relationship with history, memory sites, and their application in politics in two political systems: totalitarianism in the form of socialism, and democracy. The article shows Poland’s politics of memory in the context of this issue as, firstly, tantamount to the politics of memory of the Eastern Bloc under the leadership of the USSR and the breakthrough that occurred after the victory of the Western Bloc under the leadership of the United States, which changed Polish politics. The U.S. also attaches great importance to education about the Holocaust, as evidenced by the location of one of the largest and most well- known Holocaust Memorial Museum, on a par with the Auschwitz Memorial Museum and Yad Vashem. The article also outlines the American politics of memory in the context of the Holocaust to attempt an answer the question whether Poland can learn a lesson from the politics. The work is based on the author’s visit to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum funded with a grant from the Faculty of International and Political Studies of the Jagiellonian University for research activities and on the data provided by Jeffrey Carter, Management Officer & Institutional Archivist.

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Pamięć o Holokauście w najnowszej prozie słowackiej (na przykładzie powieści Silvestra Lavríka Niedzielne szachy z Tisą)

Pamięć o Holokauście w najnowszej prozie słowackiej (na przykładzie powieści Silvestra Lavríka Niedzielne szachy z Tisą)

Author(s): Rafał Majerek / Language(s): Polish Issue: 23/2023

The article presents the main problems connected with Silvester Lavrik’s historical novel Niedzielne szachy z Tisą. The book belongs to an important trend in contemporary Slovak literature, addressing the period of the clerofascist Slovak State during the Second World War. In the first part, selected cultural and historical literary contexts have been presented, e.g. the issue of reinterpreting the past in the circumstances of freedom after 1989, or the ways of discussing the problems of Holocaust in Slovak literature. The second, interpretive part, is devoted to the narrative strategies implemented in the novel, various attitudes of characters towards the activities preceding the Extermination, demythologizing the figure of the state leader, Josef Tisa, as well as the way of presenting conditions and circumstances which made the tragedy of Slovak Jews possible. It has been pointed out that submission to state authority and ideology led to losing the sense of individual responsibility and justified an active participation in violence acts or assuming the role of passive spectators. The novel’s engaging character and the potential to provoke reflection concerning the attitude of an individual towards contemporary problems and challenges has been regarded as a significant aspect of Lavrik’s novel as a work dedicated to the condition of the community and its value.

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Powstanie w getcie warszawskim 1943 r. Spory o stosunek Polaków do Żydów

Powstanie w getcie warszawskim 1943 r. Spory o stosunek Polaków do Żydów

Author(s): Lech Wyszczelski / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2023

One of Hitler’s important goals, as stated in “Mein Kampf ”, was the destruction of the Jews. He began implementing this plan with the outbreak of World War II. In the occupied Polish territories and as his conquests in subsequent European countries progressed, he ordered first the concentration of Jews in ghettos and their annihilation through progressive starvation, and from the spring of 1942 through their mass annihilation in special extermination camps. Those in Warsaw, Poland – they constituted some 3 million – in 1943 made a desperate attempt, with no real chance of success to resist, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. This resulted in the destruction by arson of some 50,000 Jews who remained there. This event and its aftermath provoke passionate disputes as to whether Poles provided, and to what extent, assistance to the murdered Jews. This sketch will show the disputes, and within the Poles, waged on the 80th anniversary of these events related to this. This is the aftermath of contemporary Polish “historical politics”.

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If This Is a Woman

If This Is a Woman

Author(s): Anika Walke / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2024

Review of: If This Is a Woman. Studies on Women and Gender in the Holocaust. Hrsg. von Denisa Nešťáková , Katja Grosse - Sommer, Borbála Klacsmann und Jakub Drábik . Academic Studies Press. Boston 2021. XX, 271 S., Ill. ISBN 978-1-64469-710-8. ($ 119,–.)

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ŻYCIA CODZIENNE W OKUPOWANEJ POLSCE, CZYLI O CZYM (NIERAZ) ZAPOMINAJĄ HISTORYCY

ŻYCIA CODZIENNE W OKUPOWANEJ POLSCE, CZYLI O CZYM (NIERAZ) ZAPOMINAJĄ HISTORYCY

Author(s): Jerzy Kochanowski / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2024

The article presents several possibilities for a slightly different perspective on everyday life (or rather everyday lives) under occupation, one rarely used if at all by researchers. Within the area of German occupation, which from the summer of 1941 covered almost the entire pre-war territory of Poland, the range of differences — both between administrative units (e.g. the General Government, the Reichsgau Wartheland, and the Eastern Borderlands) as well as within them, between city and countryside, between individual social, professional, ethnic and age groups — was vast. The occupation was not static and homogeneous, but diverse and dynamic, full of complex interactions. Based on subject literature, published materials and archives, and the press — both clandestine and official — the article focuses on the following: the situation of Polish officials working for the occupation administration, mobility (both spatial and social — horizontal and vertical), relations between the city and the countryside, the breakdown of social norms, the wartime economy (in which Polish actors had a stronger voice than tends to be believed), and the process of “taming” the occupation, both materially and psychologically. The paper may be treated as an encouragement and invitation to get involved in interdisciplinary, methodologically innovative, and cross-sectional research on Polish society during the Second World War.

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The Holocaust in Polish and American culture and politics: Museums and memory places

The Holocaust in Polish and American culture and politics: Museums and memory places

Author(s): Adriana Krawiec / Language(s): English Issue: 16/2023

This article addresses issues related to Holocaust education in two emblematic sites: the Auschwitz¬ -Birkenau State Museum (A¬ BSM) and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) in Washington, DC. Every year, these institutions are visited by millions of people, which contributes to their enormous impact on the memories of future generations. Their method of education, however, cannot be understood outside its historical, cultural and political context. Auschwitz contains the history of a former concentration and extermination camp, and the institution itself is also linked to the history of another totalitarian regime. In the United States, the National Holocaust Museum underwent years of deliberation over why the country should nationally commemorate Jewish victims, and why a memorial should stand on the National Mall in Washington, a place associated with American democracy. A broad view of the subject, as outlined in the article, not only allows for an awareness of what these centres are and how they educate, but it allows for an understanding of their perspective, excluding numerous criticisms that would seek to invalidate their discourse, while favouring criticism based on historical facts.

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ИЗЯСЛАВ ЭЛИКОВИЧ ЛЕВИТ (1922–2021),  ДОКТОР ХАБИЛИТАТ ИСТОРИИ, ОСНОВАТЕЛЬ АКАДЕМИЧЕСКОЙ ИУДАИКИ В РЕСПУБЛИКЕ МОЛДОВА

ИЗЯСЛАВ ЭЛИКОВИЧ ЛЕВИТ (1922–2021), ДОКТОР ХАБИЛИТАТ ИСТОРИИ, ОСНОВАТЕЛЬ АКАДЕМИЧЕСКОЙ ИУДАИКИ В РЕСПУБЛИКЕ МОЛДОВА

Author(s): Victor DAMYAN / Language(s): Russian Issue: 2/2021

In memoriam: Izyaslav Elikovich Levit (1922-2021)

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Children and the Politics of Memory: Analysis of the Museum Narrative at the Yad Vashem Institute

Children and the Politics of Memory: Analysis of the Museum Narrative at the Yad Vashem Institute

Author(s): Marcin Zaborski / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2023

How does Yad Vashem Institute presents the stories of the youngest participants in the war? What role do children play in its narrative? Do the authors of the exhibition devote separate exhibition to them – or are the children’s fates ‘inscribed’ in the overall message about history? Is the death of victims or the death of heroes at the centre of the message? Is the museum presentation dedicated to specific, individual figures or rather to communities of anonymous participants in wartime events? The author of the article addresses those questions by analysing the narrative line of the Holocaust History Museum (Yad Vashem) in Jerusalem. The research conducted show that the Holocaust story presented in this place focuses on the loss and suffering that resulted in interrupted lives. The perspective of the victims dominates the exhibition analysed. The civilian victims of occupation and Genocide are at the centre of the exhibition.

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Z działalności Sądu Specjalnego w Tarnopolu (Sondergericht Tarnopol) 1941–1944∗

Z działalności Sądu Specjalnego w Tarnopolu (Sondergericht Tarnopol) 1941–1944∗

Author(s): Konrad Graczyk / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2023

The article concerns the activities of the Special Court in Ternopil (Sondergericht Tarnopol), one of the German special courts operating in the territory of the General Government, in the Galicia district, in the years 1941–1944. Investigating this topic is justified by the lack of even fragmentary findings. Due to the state of preservation of the sources, I tried to answer the question about the nationality of the defendants; what punishments they received; if and in what cases the death penalty was imposed; who directed the work of the Sondergericht; what judges were its members and what prosecutors par- ticipated in the hearings before the Sondergericht; and where the lawyers involved in the work of the Sondergericht came from. The sources used in the research included archival materials (court and personal files), literature and the press. The research resulted in new, original findings regarding the Special Court in Ternopil.

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ROLA POLSKIEJ LITERATURY FAKTU (I NIE TYLKO) W OBALANIU TABU HISTORYCZNYCH. PRÓBA OMÓWIENIA PROBLEMATYKI
NA LITERACKICH PRZYKŁADACH HOLOKAUSTU
I JEDWABNEGO

ROLA POLSKIEJ LITERATURY FAKTU (I NIE TYLKO) W OBALANIU TABU HISTORYCZNYCH. PRÓBA OMÓWIENIA PROBLEMATYKI NA LITERACKICH PRZYKŁADACH HOLOKAUSTU I JEDWABNEGO

Author(s): Orsolya Németh / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2024

After the political transformation in 1989, an extremely intensive process of “coming to terms” with the past was beginning in Poland and the former Eastern Bloc. Under the communist regime, many topics became taboo, not to be raised. The transformation brought a kind of thematic libera- tion, and literature became one of the most important means of confronting and processing the past. In this article, I attempt to demonstrate this role of literature through the examples of works dealing with the Holocaust and Jedwabne: Anna Bikont’s We of Jedwabne, Tadeusz Słobodzianek’s Nasza klasa (“Our class”), Lidia Ostałowska’s Watercolours: A Story from Auschwitz, and a story written by the Hungarian writer Zoltán Halasi (Út az üres éghez — “The Road to an Empty Sky”). In such a context, it is also important to develop a general picture of the tabooing process, the role and working of collective and individual memory. The second fundamental issue is the language, style and form of the text, since it should be asked how the ineffable can be narrated.

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Ważki i Zagłada

Ważki i Zagłada

Author(s): Katarzyna Kuczyńska-Koschany / Language(s): Polish Issue: 16/2016

The dragonflies occupy a special place in Jerzy Ficowski’s poetic universe. The Holocaust occupies a special place in his poetic reflection. These two dominant factors were not put together so far, but they should be after multiple readings and analyzes of the works of the author of Reading of the Ashes [Odczytanie popiołów], but also due to the new trends in the study of the history of the Holocaust. My hypothesis is, that Jerzy Ficowski has written organic history of the Holocaust long before it was taught and practiced by the Holocaust specialists. As a literary scholar, poet’s interpreter, I tried to thoroughly analyze the poems, and inform about these precursory poetic notes of the author. This anticipation is significant and perceived in the collective imaginarium. The dragonflies have been living in the world for 325 million years (they are the world’s oldest insects), humans – also the creators of Extermination and experiencing the Holocaust – initiated their own species history less than 10 million years ago.

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Czarny humor w twórczości Władysława Szlengla... ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem wiersza Mała stacja Treblinki

Czarny humor w twórczości Władysława Szlengla... ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem wiersza Mała stacja Treblinki

Author(s): Adam Kowalczyk / Language(s): Polish Issue: 15/2015

Władysław Szlengel (1914–1943), was a Jewish poet writing in Polish. His works are the best example of the use of black humor in Polish poetry of World War II. War caused him to change his worldview, which is reflected in the change of humor in his works. The shift was so powerful that in fact Szlengel-commentator replaced Szlengel-satirist. He did not hesitate to use the sharpest irony both against his enemies and against other victims of the system. His poem A Small Station Called Treblinki is the most shocking instance of black humor.

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WYSŁUCHAĆ, WYSZUKAĆ, WY/DOPOWIEDZIEĆ:
O MEMORIALNEJ AKTYWNOŚCI ELENY MAKAROVEJ

WYSŁUCHAĆ, WYSZUKAĆ, WY/DOPOWIEDZIEĆ: O MEMORIALNEJ AKTYWNOŚCI ELENY MAKAROVEJ

Author(s): Beata Pawletko / Language(s): Polish Issue: 186/2024

This article attempts to look at the Holocaust memorial activity of writer, art therapist, and exhibition curator Elena Ma-karova in the first years after her repatriation from the USSR to Israel. The correspondence with Makarova’s mother, thepoet Inna Lisnianska, collected in the volume Имя разлуки, will help introduce the main fields of Makarova’s memorialactivity. Makarova’s work exemplifies an intuitive insertion into an era of turns — memorial, visual and affective. Pre-cursory in this respect are the studies devoted to the Austrian artist Friedl Dicker-Brandeis and the cultural and scientificlife in Theresienstadt. The faction’s literary strategy is also analyzed, which, according to the author of the article, will bereflected in Makarova’s works such as Фридл or Кописты. О забытых художниках Белостокского гетто.

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YITZHAK KATZENELSON
IN VITTEL AND HIS LAMENT FOR THE YIDDISHLAND

YITZHAK KATZENELSON IN VITTEL AND HIS LAMENT FOR THE YIDDISHLAND

Author(s): Andrzej Pawelec / Language(s): English Issue: 3/2023

This article focuses on Yitzhak Katzenelson – a pedagogue, playwright and poet from Łódź – and his work on the epic poem The Song of the Murdered Jewish People written in Vittel and published in Paris in 1945. The Vittel internment camp for foreigners served as the first destination for Polish Jews with travel documents from Latin American countries, obtained primarily in the Warsaw ghetto in the so-called ‘Hotel Polski Affair’. Their final destination was Auschwitz, where they perished on arrival in May 1944.

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