
Pioneers and partisans : an oral history of Nazi genocide in Belorussia / Anika Walke
Oral histories with Jews in the former Soviet Union reveal that age and gender are crucial factors for experiencing, surviving, and remembering the Nazi genocide in Soviet territories. These memories of atrocities and survival during the German occupation reflect complex negotiations of Jewish and S...
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Main Authors: | Walke, Anika (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Meyer, Ahlrich (Other) Epstein, Barbara Leslie (Other) |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | Oxford ; New York ; Auckland : Oxford University Press, 2015 © 2015 |
Series: | Oxford oral history series
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Online Access: | Rezension Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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MapsOn Methodology : Oral History and the Nazi Genocide |
Between Tradition and Transformation : Soviet Jews in the 1930s |
The End of Childhood : Young Soviet Jews in the Minsk Ghetto |
Suffering and Survival : The Destruction of Jewish Communities in Eastern Belorussia |
Fighting for Life and Victory : Refugees from the Ghettos and the Soviet Partisan Movement |
Of Refuge and Resistance : Labor for Survival in the "Zorin Family Unit" |
Conclusion: Soviet Internationalism, Judaism, and the Nazi Genocide in Oral Histories. |