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
Rosemarie Burgstaller: Inszenierung des Hasses. Feindbildausstellungen im Nationalsozialismus, Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2022
Buchpräsentation
Racheli Kreisberg: Simon Wiesenthal's Legacy
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Gergely Kunt: The Children’s Republic of Gaudiopolis. The History and Memory of a Children’s Home for Holocaust and War Orphans (1945–1950), CEU Press, Budapest 2022
Emil Kjerte: The Personnel of the Jasenovac Concentration and Death Camp Complex. Biographical Profiles and Pathways to the Camp Complex
Human Remains on the Move. Violent Contexts, Institutional Travels, and the Global Afterlives of the Dead
Workshop
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
Kateřina Čapková: "You Ask why I was in a Labor Camp": Czechoslovak Jews and Roma Demand Recognition of Their Wartime Suffering
Simon Wiesenthal Lecture
Documenting Refugees from Eastern Europe
Anastasia Felcher: Debates on the Holocaust in Jewish Samizdat. Political Agenda, Self-Identification and Memory Work
Natan Sznaider: Fluchtpunkte der Erinnerung. Über die Gegenwart von Holocaust und Kolonialismus, Hanser Verlag, München 2022
Raz Segal: Holocaust Bystanders – A History of the Modern State
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