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Die Tat als Bild

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     Knoch, Habbo - Author
    1. Aufl. - Hamburg : Hamburger Edition, 2001 - 1120 s. : il. ; 24 cm
    ISBN 3-930908-73-5
     zločiny proti lidskosti  Židé  druhá světová válka (1939-1945)  holocaust (1939-1945)
     monografie
    Call numberC 315.003
    Umístění
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    Lidická ( příruční sklad )k vypůjčeníC 315.003   

    Title statementDie Tat als Bild : Fotografien des Holocaust in der deutschen Erinnerungskultur / Habbo Knoch
    Main entry-name Knoch, Habbo (Author)
    Edition statement1. Aufl.
    Issue dataHamburg : Hamburger Edition, 2001
    Phys.des.1120 s. : il. ; 24 cm
    ISBN3-930908-73-5
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografii
    Subj. Headings zločiny proti lidskosti * Židé * druhá světová válka (1939-1945) * holocaust (1939-1945)
    Form, Genre monografie
    UDC 321 , 323.1 , 94(100)"1939/1945"
    CountryNěmecko
    Languageněmčina
    Document kindBOOKS
    Examines the postwar reactions of the German public to photographs relating to the Holocaust which appeared in the press. Photographs of war crimes, cadavers in liberated concentration camps, and survivors on the brink of death were provided by the Allies in 1945 and placed the Germans close to the crimes both geographically and mentally (i.e. in their consciousness) at a time when the crimes were being vehemently denied. In a second stage, during the founding years of the BRD, Germans considered themselves victims of Nazism, as well as war victims, and the Nazi past was silenced. Between 1955-65 photographs of Nazi crimes reappeared in daily newspapers, journals, textbooks, films, and exhibitions. At this stage, Auschwitz designated the ultimate narrative of war crimes, the interpretation of which codified the culture of remembrance through the 1990s. Includes some photographs. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBU
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