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    Soviet Politics and Diplomacy in the Far East: Strategies and Alliances on the Eve of and During World War II by Yu. A. Dubinin

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The era of the Great Patriotic War from 1941 to 1945, during which the Soviet Union's foremost objective was the defeat of the German Nazi aggressor. During this period, Soviet diplomacy was primarily preoccupied with relations with Anglo-American allies, with particular emphasis on the contentious issue of opening a second front. …”
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    The report of Chief of the General Staff of USSR marshal Alexander Jegorov about his visit in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia on 15th-26th of February, 1937 by Zenonas Butkus, Magnus llmjarv

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Hitler, however, rejected the hand of Moscow that was making a reach, assuming that it was no more than a manoeuvre of the Soviets and that their approximation with Germany was only aimed at exercising a certain pressure on France to make it more willing to form a real military alliance, which could also be acceded by England. In this way, Nazi Germany might have been enclosed. The visit aimed at ascertaining what the influence of Germany in the Baltic States was and at the same time to show that the Soviets had a stronger position in the given states, which could even be further consolidated or even a military alliance with them was feasible. …”
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    Por una epistemología de la deportación española. El legado KL Reich de Joaquim Amat-Piniella by Marta Marin-Dòmine

    Published 2016-12-01
    “… El abordaje crítico de KL Reich (1963) del escritor catalán Joaquim Amat-Piniella no puede pasar por alto el hecho de que sea el libro en su calidad de símbolo más que el texto literario el que haya encontrado su lugar dentro de los iconos que representan la memoria de los españoles deportados a los campos nazis cuya memorialización está estructurada alrededor de unos lugares comunes que se han mantenido inamovibles hasta la fecha. …”
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    Sauvés de l’oubli by Marianne Berissi

    “…A Chilhood Behind the Iron Curtain, and Tomi Ungerer's autobiographical work, Tomi, a Childhood under the Nazis, focuses on the status of ego documents and archive in historical stories for youth. …”
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    Mocarna duchem zmartwychwstańskim. Alicja Kotowska CR – zakonnica, nauczycielka, męczenniczka, błogosławiona by Joanna Pyszna

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Because of her involvement in religious, social and patriotic activities, at the end of October in 1939, she was arrested by the Nazis and soon shot in the forests of Piaśnica. She was one of the tens of thousands of victims of the Pomeranian Crime. …”
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    Edith Stein, Une Sainte controversée by Yael Hisch

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…A philosopher, a Carmelite of Jewish origin and a victim of the Nazis, who was assassinated in Auschwitz, Edith Stein was beatified (1987) and canonized (1998). …”
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    La « nostalgie » dans les remontages de Harun Farocki by Amélie Bussy

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…That cinema is able to edit them in a way we feel « concerned » with what they filmed is certainly at the heart of Harun Farocki's work around the images of the victims from the nazis camps. In order to observe the poetic means chosen by Farocki to retake their images, this article intend to analyse Farocki's editing as « nostalgic ». …”
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    « Don’t Mention the War ! » : La vie culturelle à Dublin pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale by Alexandra Slaby

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Nevertheless, a new perception of this thorny issue seems to be emerging thanks to a new musical which came out in 2004 caricaturing in a comical way an Ireland collaborating with the Nazis. This event calls for a re-examination of the pro-neutrality propaganda policy especially in the area of representation. …”
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    Československá vojenská mise v Kanadě: Činnost a výsledky by Tomáš Jiránek

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…There were various reasons for this: overreliance on the patriotism of the emigrants, the younger generation of which no longer had strong links with the mother country and who often enlisted in the Canadian army; the late launch of the recruitment drive; enemy propaganda from the Slovak Hlinka Guard and the Nazis; and the fact that Czech settlements were spread all over Canada. …”
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    Between Excess and Subtraction: Scenographic Violence in Howard Barker’s Found in the Ground by Lara Maleen Kipp

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Thematically, the play is rife with violence, such as former Nuremberg judge Toonelhuis’ consumption of the remains of high-ranking Nazis he sentenced to death, the continuous burning of books and the retelling of various murders by the war criminal Knox. …”
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    O testemunho oblíquo em O que os cegos estão sonhando?, de Noemi Jaffe, e Maus, de Art Spiegelman by Marcelo Ferraz de Paula

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…El examen crítico emprendido pretende poner en discusión algunas similitudes en el proceso de construcción de autoría en estos dos libros, particularmente en lo que se refiere a la auto representación del drama de los hijos de sobrevivientes de los campos de concentración nazis, y al modo como estos relatos de segunda generación asumen la forma de un testimonio oblicuo, al mismo tiempo prolongación y ruptura con los testimonios de los padres-sobrevivientes.…”
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    L'œuvre d'art en tant que témoignage: les artistes confrontés à la guerre by Dolores Fernández Martínez

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…We have the universal example of Goya, giving testimony of what he saw during independence war, and we have several drawings made by jews at the Nazis extermination camps or those of republican Spanish artists at the French concentration camps. …”
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    “In a Sea of Fire, in a Rain of Bombs.” Jewish Children in Warsaw during September 1939 Siege by Eyal Ginsberg

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, led to the rapid evacuation of the Polish government from Warsaw, with the city eventually surrendering to the Nazis on September 28. The devastating aftermath saw a quarter of Warsaw’s houses destroyed and approximately 50,000 people killed or wounded. …”
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    Vestiges de collections by Margaux Dumas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Moments of spoliation and restitution can be seen as passages in the life of objects that categorise them, make them part of our heritage, give them or take away their value, and document them. The Nazis’ vast undertaking of artistic predation was thus a major moment in the movement and loss of objects in Europe, particularly from private collections. …”
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    Wartime and Post-War Confiscations of East Asian Objects Held in the Collections of the Celje Regional Museum by Davor Mlinarič

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The first part of the article focuses on confiscations of cultural and historical objects carried out by the Nazis in Lower Styria (Untersteiermark) between 1941 and 1945. …”
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    Zur amerikanischen Rezeption der Schichtenlehre Heinrich Schenkers by Patrick Boenke

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…Die Vertreibungspolitik der Nazis hatte zur Folge, daß der überwiegende Teil der europäischen Schenkeristen nach Nordamerika flüchtete. …”
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    Édouard Drumont et La Libre parole illustrée : la caricature, figure majeure du discours antisémite ? by Guillaume Doizy

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…La violence de l’iconographie hostile aux juifs, de l’affaire Dreyfus aux charges du Stürmer ou aux affiches nazies, semble attester du rôle premier qu’aurait tenu l’image, et plus spécifiquement la caricature, dans la diffusion des stéréotypes antisémites et donc dans la détestation dont les juifs ont fait l’objet, haine qui a trouvé son point culminant avec la Shoah pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. …”
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