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Od praktykowania przestrzeni do tekstu. O projekcie eseistycznym Martina Pollacka

Od praktykowania przestrzeni do tekstu. O projekcie eseistycznym Martina Pollacka

Author(s): Andrzej Juchniewicz / Language(s): Polish Issue: 2/2023

The article’s author analyses the essays and reportages of Martin Pollack, which he considers interesting research material due to the writer’s past and topics related to environmental humanities and violence against Jews. In his work, Pollack reconstructs the Nazi past of his father and grandfather and traces moments of tension between Jews and Austrians and between members of his own family. In his project, a criticism of a society unaware of the consequences of youth radicalisation is adjacent to an analysis of situations in which the memory of the Holocaust has been repressed. Passivity manifests itself on many levels and concerns, not only the lack of reaction to the violence inflicted but also the failure to mark the places of mass extermination of Jews (the case of Rechnitz). Pollack’s essays concern the repressed memory of the Holocaust in Austria and the history of genocide traced from a post-anthropocentric perspective. The article’s author examines how the writer practices space and makes it cease to be only a stage of the events described. The practice of space allowed Pollack to propose the term “contaminated landscapes” which describes procedures for murdering victims in secluded places chosen for their proximity to swamps or special terrain. Its operability is justified on the condition that the claims of anthropomorphisation of the landscape are abandoned and included in the genocidal process as an accomplice. A more sensible procedure is to shift attention from the landscape to practices referred to as necroviolence. The perpetrators’ abandonment of funeral rituals and the abandonment of bodies in the pit include them in the circulation of matter in nature and indicate the violent nature of these practices. The author of the article checks the operability of the category “contaminated landscapes” and describes Pollack’s project as an auto/bio/geo/graphy (a term proposed by Elżbieta Rybicka), in which writing about one’s family forces one to take a position towards a place antagonising residents and complicating the biographies of individual members.

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Systematic Collection of Memories Organized by the Jewish Museum in Prague - II
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Systematic Collection of Memories Organized by the Jewish Museum in Prague - II

Author(s): Anna Hyndráková,Anna Lorencová / Language(s): English Issue: 1/1995

The Jewish Museum in Prague resumes its activités in collecting memories of the survivors and the witnesses of the Holocaust and of those who were involved in the resistance movement. Here we publish the third hundred of annotations of the recorded memories.

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Systematic Collection of Memories Organized by the Jewish Museum in Prague - I
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Systematic Collection of Memories Organized by the Jewish Museum in Prague - I

Author(s): Anna Hyndráková,Anna Lorencová / Language(s): English Issue: 1/1993

This paper is a collection of annotations of the recorded memories of Jewish survivors of the Holocaust, organized by the Jewish Museum in Prague. The memories cover various aspects of the Jewish experience during the Nazi era, such as life in ghettos, concentration camps, resistance movements, escapes, hiding, and liberation. The annotations provide brief summaries of the personal stories of the survivors, their names, places, dates, and fates of their relatives and friends. The web page is a valuable source of historical and personal information for researchers, educators, and the general public.

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Das Haupt der Medusa
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Das Haupt der Medusa

Author(s): Margit Herrmannova / Language(s): German Issue: 1/1993

This article is a personal account of the author's experience as a prisoner in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during the Holocaust. She describes the horrors of the transport, the arrival, the tattooing, the shaving, the clothing, and the realization that she was in a death camp. She compares the camp to the mythical Medusa, whose gaze turned people into stone. She reflects on the loss of her identity, her dignity, and her former life. She also provides some historical background on the fate of the Theresienstadt ghetto and the so-called family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau.

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Systematic Collection of Memories Organized by the Jewish Museum in Prague
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Systematic Collection of Memories Organized by the Jewish Museum in Prague

Author(s): Anna Hyndráková,Anna Lorencová / Language(s): English Issue: 1/1992

The paper is about the systematic collection of memories organized by the Jewish Museum in Prague. The paper describes the purpose, methods, and challenges of documenting the testimonies of Jewish survivors and witnesses of the Nazi Holocaust, as well as their helpers and friends. The paper also provides a list of the first hundred interviewees and their brief biographies. The paper aims to preserve the historical evidence and personal stories of the Jewish fate during World War II, as well as to facilitate further research and education on this topic.

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Das Inventar der Sammlung von Terezín (Theresienstadt) 1941-1945
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Das Inventar der Sammlung von Terezín (Theresienstadt) 1941-1945

Author(s): Anita Franková,Anna Hyndráková / Language(s): German Issue: 2/1972

The article forms a unit with the previous one concerning the Jewish self-government in the Terezin concentration camp - ghetto. It contains abstracts from the inventory of the “Terezin“ archives collection kept in the State Jewish Museum. A list of names is added.

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Терезинские »Приказы дня« в качестве исторического источни
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Терезинские »Приказы дня« в качестве исторического источни

Author(s): Anita Franková,Anna Hyndráková / Language(s): Russian Issue: 1/1973

The authoresses deal with the daily commands (“Tagesbefehle“) issued by the representatives of the self-government (“Ältestenrat“) in the Terezin concentration camp - ghetto. They pay attention to daily commands issued in the period from December 15, 1941 to September 30, 1942, analyse them and come to the conclusion that they are an important source of information on the history of the Terezin ghetto. The daily command issued on April 23, 1942 serves as an example.

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Die Sammlung „Dokumente der Persekution“ im Staatlichen Jüdischen Museum in Prag
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Die Sammlung „Dokumente der Persekution“ im Staatlichen Jüdischen Museum in Prag

Author(s): Anita Franková,Anna Hyndráková / Language(s): German Issue: 1/1974

The article characterizes the archives collection of the “Documents of Persecution“ to be found in the State Jewish Museum. The collection consists of material concerning the Nazi racial persecution of Jews within the territory of the so-called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Besides characterizing the collection and its contents, the authoresses also provide the readers with lists of place and personal names.

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Das literarische Vermächtnis von Friedl Dicker-Brandeisová (Zu ihren Gedanken über den Zeichnenunterricht der Kinder in Konzentrationslager Terezín)
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Das literarische Vermächtnis von Friedl Dicker-Brandeisová (Zu ihren Gedanken über den Zeichnenunterricht der Kinder in Konzentrationslager Terezín)

Author(s): Jarmila Škochová / Language(s): German Issue: 1/1983

The readers are acquainted with the life of Friedl Dicker-Brandeisová. When in the Terezin concentration camp-ghetto, the artist was giving art lessons to children imprisoned there. She perished together with them in Auschwitz in the autumn of 1944. Apart from the collection of children’s drawings from Terezin, it is also some notes put down by Friedl Dicker-Brandeisová herself that have been preserved. Added to the text giving their characteristics are the documents published in full (a paper on children’s drawings and other essays on the subject).

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Над выставкой работ Бедржиха Фритты (1906-1944)
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Над выставкой работ Бедржиха Фритты (1906-1944)

Author(s): Marcela Votavová / Language(s): Russian Issue: 1/1975

The article commemorates the life and work of the painter Bedřich Fritta. In the Holocaust period Fritta was imprisoned in the Terezin concentration camp - ghetto and depicted its real nature in his works. The authoress deals with Fritta’s pre-war and Terezin pictures.

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Résumé
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Résumé

Author(s): Not Specified Author / Language(s): Russian,German Issue: 1/1978

Summaries for Judaica Bohemiae 1978/1.

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Résumé
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Résumé

Author(s): Not Specified Author / Language(s): Russian Issue: 1/1979

Summaries for Judaica Bohemiae 1979/1.

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Photographs
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Photographs

Author(s): Not Specified Author / Language(s): English,Russian Issue: 1/1979

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Terezín Painters
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Terezín Painters

Author(s): Arno Pařík / Language(s): English Issue: 1/1980

The author surveys and characterizes pictures by adult painters imprisoned in the Terezin concentration camp-ghetto (Karel Fleischmann, Bedřich Fritta, Leo Haas, Ferdinand Bloch, Otto Ungar).

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Children’s Drawings from the Terezin Concentration Camp and Their Application in Exhibitions of the State Jewish Museum
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Children’s Drawings from the Terezin Concentration Camp and Their Application in Exhibitions of the State Jewish Museum

Author(s): Anita Franková / Language(s): English Issue: 1/1980

The authoress informs the readers about the character of the collection of children’s drawings from the Terezin concentration camp-ghetto kept in the State Jewish Museum. She describes the exhibition of the drawings and children’s literary production placed in the building of the former Ceremonial Hall.

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Das literarische Schaffen im Konzentrationslager Theresienstadt
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Das literarische Schaffen im Konzentrationslager Theresienstadt

Author(s): Jarmila Škochová / Language(s): German Issue: 1/1980

The paper summarizes and characterizes literary production from the Terezin concentration camp-ghetto (children’s poems and magazines, Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, Karel Fleischmann and his literary production, etc.).

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Résumé
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Résumé

Author(s): Not Specified Author / Language(s): Russian,German Issue: 2/1980

Summaries for Judaica Bohemiae 1980/2.

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Communications des activités du Musée juif d’etat

Communications des activités du Musée juif d’etat

Author(s): Anita Franková,Vladimir Sadek / Language(s): English,French Issue: 1/1981

1. “Dessins des enfants du camp de concentration de Terezín“ - catalogue 2. The Exhibition “Jewish Prisoners in the Concentration Camp of Sachsenhausen“ 3. The Exhibition „Thirty Years” Existence of the State Jewish Museum

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Acquisitions to the Collections of the State Jewish Museum in Prague in the Years 1976-1980
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Acquisitions to the Collections of the State Jewish Museum in Prague in the Years 1976-1980

Author(s): Jana Doleželová,Jana Čermáková,Arno Pařík / Language(s): English Issue: 1/1982

The article informs the readers about the acquisitions to the collections of objects made of metal, textiles, pictures, and Terezin relics.

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Communications

Communications

Author(s): Anita Franková / Language(s): English Issue: 2/1982

1. The Appreciation of the Scientific Work of the State Jewish Museum 2. Exhibition “Terezin Concentration Camp 1941-1945“

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