Ungarische Zwangsarbeit in Wien
Lockdown, 26 December 2020 – 8 February January 2021
Due to legal reasons the archive, library, and museum are closed from 26 December 2020 to 8 February 2021.
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Lovro Kralj: Paving the Road of Death. Antisemitism in the Ustasha Movement 1929–1945
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Roland Clark: Schools of Hate. Antisemitic Student Organisations in 1920s Austria
+++ Cancelled +++ Lisa Silverman: The Postwar Antisemite. Culture and Complicity after the Holocaust
+++ Cancelled +++ Rasa Baločkaitė: Children and Grandchildren of Holocaust Perpetrators in Lithuania. Dealing With Family Pasts
+++ CANCELLED +++ Andrew Wisely: The Deception of SS-Physician Franz Lucas. Making Sense of His Defense Narrative Between 1955 and 1980
+++ONLINE-EVENT+++ Katarzyna Person: The Search for Retribution Among Polish Jews in the Immediate Post-War World. Transnational Aspects
Anna Corsten: Deutungskämpfe. Emigrierte Historiker erforschen Nationalsozialismus und Schoah
Connor Sebestyen: German War Criminals – 1945-58. Their Oversight by the Allies, Their Prisons, Their Lives as Prisoners, And German Society
Lukas Meissel: The Perpetrators’ Gaze. SS Photography at Concentration Camps
Julie Dawson: “As to my emotional anguish, there are days when I feel endlessly miserable...”: Hachsharot in Early Post-War Romania and the Limits of Belonging
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