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Ari Joskowicz: Getrennte Erfahrung, geteilte Erinnerung: Eine Beziehungsgeschichte von Jüdinnen/Juden und Romnija/Roma von der NS-Zeit bis heute
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Timo Aava: Jewish Cultural Autonomy in Interwar Estonia and the Life Trajectories of Jewish Autonomy Activists After its Dissolution
Lida-Maria Dodou: The Migration of Salonica Jews in the Habsburg Empire and its Successor States, 1867-1938. Antisemitism as a Decision-Making Factor
Kamil Kijek: The Last Polish Shtetl? The Jewish Community of Dzierżoniów, the Jewish World, the Cold War and Communism (1945-1950)
Katarzyna Nowak: 'Recivilising' Refugees – Displaced Eastern Europeans in the Heart of Divided Europe, 1945-1956
Péter Apor: Backyard Revolution. Mass Violence, Anti-Semitism, and Political Transformation in Post-WWII Hungary
Noah Shenker: Beyond the Era of the Witness: The Digital Afterlife of Holocaust Testimony
Emily Gioielli: Cataclysm – Water and the Holocaust in Central Europe, 1933–1945
Lukas Nievoll: Spatialising the Camp. Representations of Space and Practices of Violence in the Narratives of Former Prisoners of Gusen Concentration Camp
Anca Filipovici: Personal Accounts of Resistance. Jewish Youngsters in Underground Organisations During the Holocaust in Romania
Patrick Bernhard: Nordafrika und der Holocaust: Plädoyer für eine Verflechtungsgeschichte von Nationalsozialismus und Kolonialismus
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