
Nazi camps and their neighbouring communities : history, memory, and memorialization / Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
Klappentext: Nazi concentration camps (KZs) were established in the vicinity of local communities across Europe. Arguably, the individuals in these communities were not perpetrators, nor were they victims, like those imprisoned in the camps. Yet they did not simply stand by on the sidelines, passive...
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Main Authors: | Whatmore-Thomson, Helen J. (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020 |
Edition: | First edition |
Online Access: | Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsbeschreibung |
Title | Library |
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Nazi Camps & their Neighbouring Communities. History, Memory, & Memorialization | Mauthausen Memorial (Vienna/Mauthausen) |
Nazi Camps and their neighbouring communities : history, memory, and memorialization | Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen (Oranienburg) |
Nazi camps and their neighbouring communities : history, memory, and memorialization | Mittelbau-Dora Memorial (Nordhausen) |
Nazi camps and their neighbouring communities : history, memory, and memorialization | Topography of Terror (Berlin) |
Nazi camps and their neighbouring communities : history, memory, and memorialization | Joseph Wulf Library - House of the Wannsee Conference (Berlin) |
Nazi camps and their neighbouring communities : history, memory, and memorialization | Institute for Contemporary History (Munich) |