Ungarische Zwangsarbeit in Wien
Christoph Dieckmann: Shoah, Warfare and Occupation 1938-1945
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Violeta Davoliūtė: The Holocaust Perpetrator in Local Memory. Case Studies from Lithuania in European Perspective
Yulia Abibok: Victims, Perpetrators and "Our Guys". Interethnic Relations and Mass Massacres in Eastern Galicia
Emil Kjerte: The Personnel of the Jasenovac Concentration and Death Camp Complex. Biographical Profiles and Pathways to the Camp Complex
Gergely Kunt: Images Of Others. A Comparative Analysis of Anti-Romani and Anti-Semitic Narratives in Private and Public Discourse in Hungary from World War I to World War II
Anastasia Felcher: Debates on the Holocaust in Jewish Samizdat. Political Agenda, Self-Identification and Memory Work
Lilia Tomchuk: Shades of Agency. Choice, Survival, and Resistance of Jewish Women During the Holocaust in Transnistria
Anna G. Piotrowska: Romani Musicians and the Holocaust
Raz Segal: Holocaust Bystanders – A History of the Modern State
Workshop “Modes of Expression. Testimonies, Metaphors, and Music”
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