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Jak si disidenti připomínali holokaust

Jak si disidenti připomínali holokaust

Author(s): Stephan Stach / Language(s): Czech Issue: 3/2016

This is a Czech translation of ‘Dissidentes Gedenken: Unabhängiges Holocaustgedenken in der DDR und der Volksrepublik Polen’, in Peter Hallama and Stephan Stach (eds), Gegengeschichte: Zweiter Weltkrieg und Holocaust im ostmitteleuropäischen Dissens (Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag 2015, pp. 207–36). The article is concerned with commemoration ceremonies on Holocaust Memorial Days – the ‘Kristallnacht’ of 9 November 1938 in the German Democratic Republic and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 19 April 1943 in the Polish People’s Republic – organized by dissidents in both countries in the 1980s. These commemorations were both an attempt by emerging civil society to reclaim interpretations of history which were different from the master narratives produced by the State-Socialist regimes and were also part of the opposition movements’ political struggle with their governments. In a comparison of these events, the author concludes that despite all their differences they constituted an often overlooked but important contribution to public memory in Poland and Easter Germany and also motivated the two societies to reflect on the meaning of the Shoah.

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"Vergangenheitsbewältigung" po česku

"Vergangenheitsbewältigung" po česku

Author(s): Peter Hallama / Language(s): Czech Issue: 3/2016

This is a Czech translation of ‘“Vergangenheitsbewältigung” auf Tschechisch: Der Holocaust im tschechischen Samizdat’, which is published in Peter Hallama and Stephan Stach (eds), Gegengeschichte: Zweiter Weltkrieg und Holocaust im ostmitteleuropäischen Dissens (Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag 2015, pp. 237–60). The author analyses representations of the Holocaust in Czech dissident literature published as samizdat in the 1970s and 1980s. He concentrates on historical writings, but also considers journalistic contributions, memoirs, and works of belles-lettres, as well as translations of publications. In particular, the article considers two aspects that highlight the difficulties one faced and continues to face when trying to fully integrate the Holocaust into Czech national history. First, the Holocaust was often understood by the dissidents as evidence of the inhuman nature of totalitarian regimes. This interpretation, however, led to placing the persecution of the Jews by the Nazi regime on the same level as the persecution of the Czechs by the Nazi and Communist regimes. Second, if there was a reassessment or questioning of the Czech national master narrative, then topics such as home-grown antisemitism or the Holocaust were not addressed. The dissidents admitted that Czechoslovakia also had its question of guilt, but they related it to the expulsion of the German minority after the Second World War. The Holocaust, by contrast, did not generate any similar debate among the dissidents. The behaviour of Czechs during the Second World War, the attitude towards Jews, and domestic antisemitism were thus not questioned at all. The Holocaust has, according to the author, therefore tended to be overlooked or, at best, mentioned only incidentally in writing about twentieth-century Czech history – whether the authors published their texts in state-owned publishing houses or in samizdat.

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Policie v Marseille a vichistický režim

Policie v Marseille a vichistický režim

Author(s): Dalibor Vácha / Language(s): Czech Issue: 4/2017

KITSON, Simon. Police and Politics in Marseille, 1936–1945. Leiden: Brill 2014,326 pp., ISBN 978-90-04-24835-9. The reviewer provides an account of interpretations of the British historian; he sees their main contribution in rich facts based on a thorough study of French archival documents and a novel angle of view unburdened by extensive and often heated discussions over phenomena of resistance and collaboration in the French historiography and society. In the reviewer’s opinion, the book´s strengths also include an interdisciplinary approach combining social history, everyday history and police history with the so-called great political history. The author drafts a much more diverse and disparate picture of reality than that suggested by established myths about the police force extensively and voluntarily collaborating both with Germans and the Vichy regime, about the cowardice of police officers and their permanent links to the world of crime.

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Jozef Tiso: můj nepřítel – tvůj hrdina?

Jozef Tiso: můj nepřítel – tvůj hrdina?

Author(s): Jan Rychlík / Language(s): Czech Issue: 3+4/2018

The author first summarizes the career of Jozef Tiso (1887–1947), a politician and a Roman Catholic priest. His entire political life was linked to Hlinka’s Slovak People’s Party; he was always a representative of its moderate faction, and even represented it as a minister of the Czechoslovak government. In 1939, he became its chairman. In the First Czechoslovak Republic, he was a dyed-in-the-wool federalist; since the proclamation of the Slovak State in March 1939 until the end of his life, an advocate of Slovakia’s independence. As the president of the Slovak Republic between 1939 and 1945, he was responsible for Slovakia’s political regime, alliance with the Nazi Germany until the end of the war, and deportations of Slovak Jews. After the war, he was tried by the National Court of Justice, sentenced to death, and executed in 1947. The author analyzes in detail the accusations brought against Tito during the trial and Tiso’s defence, as the arguments presented by both parties were later used by Tiso’s adversaries and sympathizers. Czech politicians and general public after the war were united in their condemnation of Tiso; in their eyes, Tiso’s biggest crime was his share in the destruction of the common state. On the other hand, the Slovaks’ view on Tiso depended on their attitude toward the previous political regime in Slovakia. Furthermore, the author monitors how Tiso’s cult was formed in the separatist segment of the Slovak exile since the end of the war. It was spreading mainly in the United States, Canada, and Argentina, but the efforts aimed at Tiso’s moral purification were unsuccessful. The article also pays special attention to Tiso’s reflections in the Czech and Slovak dissent in the 1970s and 1980s. In the end, the author describes disputes over Tiso which broke up after 1989 in Slovakia and which were a part of the “return of history” to the public space. They were related to attempts for Tiso’s commemoration and historical rehabilitation, and found their way to the media, politics, and historiography. The essay is concluded by a statement that the Czech society is not interested in Tiso as a historical figure, but that Tiso still divides the Slovak one: a minority of the Slovak society sees Tiso as a hero and a martyr, while most Slovaks perceive him as an unsuccessful and discredited politician.

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Zagłada ludności żydowskiej i polskiej w Miechowie widziana oczyma nastolatka. Nieopublikowane wspomnienia Andrzeja Wędzkiego z lat 1939–1945

Zagłada ludności żydowskiej i polskiej w Miechowie widziana oczyma nastolatka. Nieopublikowane wspomnienia Andrzeja Wędzkiego z lat 1939–1945

Author(s): Wojciech Mądry / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

This article analyses an unpublished fragment of the memoir written shortly after the end of World War II by the then 20-year-old student, later Professor Andrzej Wędzki. This document was found in the Poznań Branch of the Archives of the Polish Academy of Sciences in 2020. After the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, Andrzej Wędzki and his family were forced to leave their apartment in the city of Leszno, and via Krakow he reached Miechów. He stayed there from mid-1941 until the end of the war in 1945. Andrzej Wędzki witnessed the persecution and then the murder of a large local Jewish community, which he described in detail in the memoir. This document contains a comprehensive description of the Poles’ attitude towards the persecution of the Jewish and Polish population committed by the Germans. The memoir is an important document showing Germans’ crimes against the Jews in the Miechów region. At the same time the memoir contributes to the discussion on the attitude of the Polish population towards the Holocaust.

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Książki pod specjalnym nadzorem

Książki pod specjalnym nadzorem

Author(s): Piotr Forecki / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Mirosław Tryczyk’s first book on the participation of Poles in the HolocaustMiasta śmierci (cities of death), Sąsiedzkie pogromy Żydów (neighbors’ pogroms of Jews) was published in 2015. Speaking with the voices of the victims, perpetrators and bystanders, the author described the crimes committed in several places in Białystok in the summer of 1941. He reconstructed the appalling trajectory of the murders based on the repetition of similar sequences of events. The publication of Miasta śmierci did not lead to heated controversies boiling or mobilization on the side of the defenders of Polish innocence, who usually mobilize as soon as the subject of the participation of Poles in the Holocaust is brought light. For some reason Tryczyk was spared this spectacle of public chastising. In view of the silence of the usually sonorous defenders of the good of the Poles, serious allegations against the author of the book were made in the historical reviews. What specifically did they relate to? What was the reception among historians ? What conclusions can be drawn from that discussion? The article attempts to answer these and other questions.

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Elementy obrazu może błędne, ale całość najpewniej prawdziwa. Jedwabne, Radziłów, Wąsosz…

Elementy obrazu może błędne, ale całość najpewniej prawdziwa. Jedwabne, Radziłów, Wąsosz…

Author(s): Marcin Kula / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Marcin Kula - Mirosław Tryczyk, Miasta śmierci. Sąsiedzkie pogromy Żydów, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo RM, 2015, 499 s. [glosy Zygmunta Baumana, Aleksandry Jasińskiej- Kani, Piotra Rozwadowskiego i Adama Chmielewskiego „zamiast przedmowy”].

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Nie dać zapomnieć

Nie dać zapomnieć

Author(s): Galit Eilat / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Almost without exception, whenever Artur Zmijewski’s film The Game of Tag was screened, it was angrily received by viewers. In this article, Galit Eilat claims that the provocation created by the film and the anger it evokes are rooted in the struggle for the representation of the Holocaust and who was given the right to represent it. And so the debate, is there a ‘right way’ to remember Auschwitz, and if so, what is it? It is perhaps one of the ways to preserve the memory of the Holocaust in the present and not bury it in the past.

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Zachować decorum. Nowa ekspozycja stała w Muzeum i Miejscu Pamięci w Sobiborze

Zachować decorum. Nowa ekspozycja stała w Muzeum i Miejscu Pamięci w Sobiborze

Author(s): Zofia Wóycicka / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

In the fall of 2020 at the site of the former German extermination center SS Sonderkommando Sobibor a new permanent exhibition was opened documenting the history of this place and commemorating its victims. The museum is located in a new minimalist building erected specifically for this purpose. The exhibition has a strictly documentary character. It makes limited use of multimedia and abstains from staging history deemed inappropriate by the curators. It is not aimed at an artificial evocation of emotions. Instead, it was conceived as a place of “information, reflection, and mourning.” Despite its simplicity, it is very modern and follows newest international exhibition trends, in particular those applied in WWII and Holocaust memorials and museums. The presentation is based on new findings made during archeological excavations conducted since 2000, which allowed to verify our knowledge about the topography and history of the camp. They also brought to light thousands of artifacts, which became the center-pieces of the newly created display. The exhibition is intended to introduce visitors to the historical

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Pomiędzy niepamięcią a pamięcią ekskluzywną. Współczesny Rzeszów wobec swojej żydowskiej przeszłości

Pomiędzy niepamięcią a pamięcią ekskluzywną. Współczesny Rzeszów wobec swojej żydowskiej przeszłości

Author(s): Krzysztof Malicki / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Rzeszów belongs to this specific group of Polish cities which before the war were characterised by a large and dynamically developing Jewish community, which was then almost completely annihilated in the Holocaust. After World War II, no other city in Poland experienced a similar scale of socio-spatial changes and dynamic development. Jewish life, which until 1939 was a very visible element of urban space, does not exist today, and its remaining material traces are poorly identified by modern residents and are located on the absolute margins of their collective memory. This article deals with the problem of the disproportion between the rich history of Rzeszów Jews and their annihilation during the war, and the contemporary memory of them of today’s residents. The text analyzes the history of the processes of symbolic commemoration of Jewish inhabitants and various forms of commemorating the Holocaust in the post-war period. This data is simultaneously confronted with regularly carried out research on historical awareness and collective memory on representative survey samples of the inhabitants of Rzeszów.

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Nowe geografie, podmioty i media w studiach nad Zagładą. A Companion to the Holocaust

Nowe geografie, podmioty i media w studiach nad Zagładą. A Companion to the Holocaust

Author(s): Aleksandra Ubertowska / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

This article is a review of A Companion to the Holocaust – a collective work edited by Simone Gigliotti and Hilary Earl, which includes essays by Devin Pendas, Joanna Michlic, Aomar Boum, Tim Cole, and others. The author of the article situates the reviewed publication in a broader context of phenomena such as the ‘era of the post-witness’, the performative turn in Holocaust studies, the dominance of audiovisual media in memory, and post-memory of the Holocaust. The review reconstructs key areas of the subject matter discussed in the essays and divides them according to their main topic, such as, ‘new geographies’ and ‘new subjects’ in Holocaust studies and the role of the new media in Holocaust memory.

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Jacek Andrzej Młynarczyk, W cieniu Zagłady. Losy kieleckich Żydów w czasie drugiej wojny światowej

Jacek Andrzej Młynarczyk, W cieniu Zagłady. Losy kieleckich Żydów w czasie drugiej wojny światowej

Author(s): Adam Puławski / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Adam Puławski - Jacek Andrzej Młynarczyk, W cieniu Zagłady. Losy kieleckich Żydów w czasie drugiej wojny światowej, Toruń: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika, 2020, 231 s.

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Franziska Bruder, Das eigene Schicksal selbst bestimmen. Fluchten aus Deportationszügen der „Aktion Reinhardt” in Polen

Franziska Bruder, Das eigene Schicksal selbst bestimmen. Fluchten aus Deportationszügen der „Aktion Reinhardt” in Polen

Author(s): Daniel Logemann / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Daniel Logemann - Franziska Bruder, Das eigene Schicksal selbst bestimmen. Fluchten aus Deportationszügen der „Aktion Reinhardt” in Polen, Hamburg–Münster: Unrast, 2019, 552 s.

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Syberiada Żydów polskich. Losy uchodźców z Zagłady, red. Lidia Zessin-Jurek, Katharina Friedla

Syberiada Żydów polskich. Losy uchodźców z Zagłady, red. Lidia Zessin-Jurek, Katharina Friedla

Author(s): Andrzej Żbikowski / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Andrzej Żbikowski - Syberiada Żydów polskich. Losy uchodźców z Zagłady, red. Lidia Zessin-Jurek, Katharina Friedla; Warszawa: ŻIH, 2020, 695 s.

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Karolina Sulej, Rzeczy osobiste. Opowieść o ubraniach w obozach koncentracyjnych i zagłady

Karolina Sulej, Rzeczy osobiste. Opowieść o ubraniach w obozach koncentracyjnych i zagłady

Author(s): Joanna Ostrowska / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Joanna Ostrowska - Karolina Sulej, Rzeczy osobiste. Opowieść o ubraniach w obozach koncentracyjnych i zagłady, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo „Czerwone i Czarne”, 2020, 456 s.

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Joanna Beata Michlic, Piętno Zagłady. Wojenna i powojenna historia oraz pamięć żydowskich dzieci ocalałych w Polsce

Joanna Beata Michlic, Piętno Zagłady. Wojenna i powojenna historia oraz pamięć żydowskich dzieci ocalałych w Polsce

Author(s): Agnieszka Witkowska-Krych / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Agnieszka Witkowska-Krych - Joanna Beata Michlic, Piętno Zagłady. Wojenna i powojenna historia oraz pamięć żydowskich dzieci ocalałych w Polsce, tłum. Adam Musiał, Warszawa: ŻIH, 2020, 276 s.

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Dark Tourism. Reisen zu Stätten von Krieg, Massengewalt und NS-Verfolgung, red. Frank Bajohr, Axel Drecoll, John Lennon

Dark Tourism. Reisen zu Stätten von Krieg, Massengewalt und NS-Verfolgung, red. Frank Bajohr, Axel Drecoll, John Lennon

Author(s): Alexander Walther / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Alexander Walther - Dark Tourism. Reisen zu Stätten von Krieg, Massengewalt und NS-Verfolgung, red. Frank Bajohr, Axel Drecoll, John Lennon, Berlin: Metropol, 2020, 266 s.

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Bethke Svenja, Dance on the Razor’s Edge: Crime and Punishment in the Nazi Ghettos

Bethke Svenja, Dance on the Razor’s Edge: Crime and Punishment in the Nazi Ghettos

Author(s): Gabriel N. Finder / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Gabriel N. Finder - Bethke Svenja, Dance on the Razor’s Edge: Crime and Punishment in the Nazi Ghettos, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021, 304 s.

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Sara Kadosh, We Think of You as an Angel. Shaul Weingort and the Rescue of Jews During the Holocaust

Sara Kadosh, We Think of You as an Angel. Shaul Weingort and the Rescue of Jews During the Holocaust

Author(s): Agnieszka Haska / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Agnieszka Haska - Sara Kadosh, We Think of You as an Angel. Shaul Weingort and the Rescue of Jews During the Holocaust, Jerusalem: Yad Vashem Publications, 2019, 424 s.

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„Zbadane, ujawnione i wyjaśnione”: o metodzie śledczej w badaniach fotografii Holokaustu

„Zbadane, ujawnione i wyjaśnione”: o metodzie śledczej w badaniach fotografii Holokaustu

Author(s): Roma Sendyka / Language(s): Polish Issue: 17/2021

Review of: Roma Sendyka - Wendy Lower, The Ravine: A Family, a Photograph, a Holocaust Massacre Revealed, London: Head of Zeus, 2021, 256 s.

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