The Young Victims of the Nazi Regime
Migration, the Holocaust and Postwar Displacement
Herausgeber: Gigliotti, Simone; Tempian, Monica
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Migration, the Holocaust and Postwar Displacement
Herausgeber: Gigliotti, Simone; Tempian, Monica
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"A multi-authored work examining the experiences of children and youth whose lives were affected by the policies of the Nazi regime"--
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"A multi-authored work examining the experiences of children and youth whose lives were affected by the policies of the Nazi regime"--
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781472527110
- ISBN-10: 1472527119
- Artikelnr.: 42480743
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781472527110
- ISBN-10: 1472527119
- Artikelnr.: 42480743
Simone Gigliotti is Senior Lecturer in History at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. She is the author of The Train Journey: Transit, Captivity, and Witnessing in the Holocaust (2009). Simone is also one of the co-editors of The Holocaust: A Reader (2005) and Ethics, Art and Representations of the Holocaust (2014). Monica Tempian is Senior Lecturer in German at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Part I: Migration Departures to New Homelands: Adaptation and Belonging in
Refugee Countries 1. Jewish Refugee Children in the USA (1934-1945):
Flight, Resettlement, Absorption Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz (Bar-Ilan
University, Ramat-Gan, Israel) 2. "Detour to Canada". The Fate of Juvenile
Austrian-Jewish Refugees After the 'Anschluss' of 1938 Andrea Strutz
(University of Graz, Austria) 3. "This tear remains forever." German-Jewish
Refugee Children and Youth in Brazil (1933-1945): Resettlement,
Acculturation, Integration Marlen Eckl (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil)
4. A Distant Sanctuary: Australia and Child Holocaust Survivors Suzanne D.
Rutland (University of Sydney, Australia) 5. "The Children Are a Triumph":
New Zealand's Response to Europe's Children and Youth, 1933-1949 Ann
Beaglehole (Waitangi Tribunal, Wellington, New Zealand) 6. "No common
mother tongue or fatherland": Jewish Refugee Children in British Kenya
Jennifer Reeve (University of East Anglia, UK) Part II: The Holocaust
Ghetto and Camp Battlegrounds: Imprisonment, Activism and Forced Labour 7.
Polish and Soviet Child Forced Labourers in National Socialist Germany and
German-Occupied Eastern Europe, 1939-1945 Johannes-Dieter Steinert
(University of Wolverhampton, UK) 8. The Forced Relocation to the Krakow
Ghetto as Remembered by Child Survivors Joanna Sliwa (Clark University,
USA) 9. The Fate of Children at the Majdanek Concentration Camp Marta
Grudzinska (State Museum at Majdanek, Poland) 10. Children and Youth in
Auschwitz: Experiences of Life and Labour Gideon Greif (Faith and the
Holocaust Institute for Education, Documentation and Research, Israel) 11.
The Legend of the Ghetto Fighters: Zionist Youth Movements and Resistance
during and after the Holocaust Avinoam J. Patt (University of Hartford,
Connecticut, USA) Part III: Postwar Displacement "War Childhoods" in an
Unforgiving World: Memory, Rehabilitation and Silence 12. The Kinder's
Children: Second Generation and the Kindertransport Andrea Hammel
(Aberystwyth University, UK) 13. Remembering the "Pain of Belonging":
Jewish Children Hidden as Catholics in Second World War France Mary Fraser
Kirsh (College of William and Mary, Arlington, USA) 14. Unaccompanied
Children and the Allied Child Search: "The right [.] a child has to his own
heritage" Susanne Urban (International Tracing Service, Germany) 15.
Children of Lidice: Searches, Shadows, and Histories J. E. Smyth
(University of Warwick, UK) 16. Europe's Children across the Borders of
Memory Roger Hillman (Australian National University, Australia) Index
Refugee Countries 1. Jewish Refugee Children in the USA (1934-1945):
Flight, Resettlement, Absorption Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz (Bar-Ilan
University, Ramat-Gan, Israel) 2. "Detour to Canada". The Fate of Juvenile
Austrian-Jewish Refugees After the 'Anschluss' of 1938 Andrea Strutz
(University of Graz, Austria) 3. "This tear remains forever." German-Jewish
Refugee Children and Youth in Brazil (1933-1945): Resettlement,
Acculturation, Integration Marlen Eckl (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil)
4. A Distant Sanctuary: Australia and Child Holocaust Survivors Suzanne D.
Rutland (University of Sydney, Australia) 5. "The Children Are a Triumph":
New Zealand's Response to Europe's Children and Youth, 1933-1949 Ann
Beaglehole (Waitangi Tribunal, Wellington, New Zealand) 6. "No common
mother tongue or fatherland": Jewish Refugee Children in British Kenya
Jennifer Reeve (University of East Anglia, UK) Part II: The Holocaust
Ghetto and Camp Battlegrounds: Imprisonment, Activism and Forced Labour 7.
Polish and Soviet Child Forced Labourers in National Socialist Germany and
German-Occupied Eastern Europe, 1939-1945 Johannes-Dieter Steinert
(University of Wolverhampton, UK) 8. The Forced Relocation to the Krakow
Ghetto as Remembered by Child Survivors Joanna Sliwa (Clark University,
USA) 9. The Fate of Children at the Majdanek Concentration Camp Marta
Grudzinska (State Museum at Majdanek, Poland) 10. Children and Youth in
Auschwitz: Experiences of Life and Labour Gideon Greif (Faith and the
Holocaust Institute for Education, Documentation and Research, Israel) 11.
The Legend of the Ghetto Fighters: Zionist Youth Movements and Resistance
during and after the Holocaust Avinoam J. Patt (University of Hartford,
Connecticut, USA) Part III: Postwar Displacement "War Childhoods" in an
Unforgiving World: Memory, Rehabilitation and Silence 12. The Kinder's
Children: Second Generation and the Kindertransport Andrea Hammel
(Aberystwyth University, UK) 13. Remembering the "Pain of Belonging":
Jewish Children Hidden as Catholics in Second World War France Mary Fraser
Kirsh (College of William and Mary, Arlington, USA) 14. Unaccompanied
Children and the Allied Child Search: "The right [.] a child has to his own
heritage" Susanne Urban (International Tracing Service, Germany) 15.
Children of Lidice: Searches, Shadows, and Histories J. E. Smyth
(University of Warwick, UK) 16. Europe's Children across the Borders of
Memory Roger Hillman (Australian National University, Australia) Index
Part I: Migration Departures to New Homelands: Adaptation and Belonging in
Refugee Countries 1. Jewish Refugee Children in the USA (1934-1945):
Flight, Resettlement, Absorption Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz (Bar-Ilan
University, Ramat-Gan, Israel) 2. "Detour to Canada". The Fate of Juvenile
Austrian-Jewish Refugees After the 'Anschluss' of 1938 Andrea Strutz
(University of Graz, Austria) 3. "This tear remains forever." German-Jewish
Refugee Children and Youth in Brazil (1933-1945): Resettlement,
Acculturation, Integration Marlen Eckl (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil)
4. A Distant Sanctuary: Australia and Child Holocaust Survivors Suzanne D.
Rutland (University of Sydney, Australia) 5. "The Children Are a Triumph":
New Zealand's Response to Europe's Children and Youth, 1933-1949 Ann
Beaglehole (Waitangi Tribunal, Wellington, New Zealand) 6. "No common
mother tongue or fatherland": Jewish Refugee Children in British Kenya
Jennifer Reeve (University of East Anglia, UK) Part II: The Holocaust
Ghetto and Camp Battlegrounds: Imprisonment, Activism and Forced Labour 7.
Polish and Soviet Child Forced Labourers in National Socialist Germany and
German-Occupied Eastern Europe, 1939-1945 Johannes-Dieter Steinert
(University of Wolverhampton, UK) 8. The Forced Relocation to the Krakow
Ghetto as Remembered by Child Survivors Joanna Sliwa (Clark University,
USA) 9. The Fate of Children at the Majdanek Concentration Camp Marta
Grudzinska (State Museum at Majdanek, Poland) 10. Children and Youth in
Auschwitz: Experiences of Life and Labour Gideon Greif (Faith and the
Holocaust Institute for Education, Documentation and Research, Israel) 11.
The Legend of the Ghetto Fighters: Zionist Youth Movements and Resistance
during and after the Holocaust Avinoam J. Patt (University of Hartford,
Connecticut, USA) Part III: Postwar Displacement "War Childhoods" in an
Unforgiving World: Memory, Rehabilitation and Silence 12. The Kinder's
Children: Second Generation and the Kindertransport Andrea Hammel
(Aberystwyth University, UK) 13. Remembering the "Pain of Belonging":
Jewish Children Hidden as Catholics in Second World War France Mary Fraser
Kirsh (College of William and Mary, Arlington, USA) 14. Unaccompanied
Children and the Allied Child Search: "The right [.] a child has to his own
heritage" Susanne Urban (International Tracing Service, Germany) 15.
Children of Lidice: Searches, Shadows, and Histories J. E. Smyth
(University of Warwick, UK) 16. Europe's Children across the Borders of
Memory Roger Hillman (Australian National University, Australia) Index
Refugee Countries 1. Jewish Refugee Children in the USA (1934-1945):
Flight, Resettlement, Absorption Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz (Bar-Ilan
University, Ramat-Gan, Israel) 2. "Detour to Canada". The Fate of Juvenile
Austrian-Jewish Refugees After the 'Anschluss' of 1938 Andrea Strutz
(University of Graz, Austria) 3. "This tear remains forever." German-Jewish
Refugee Children and Youth in Brazil (1933-1945): Resettlement,
Acculturation, Integration Marlen Eckl (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil)
4. A Distant Sanctuary: Australia and Child Holocaust Survivors Suzanne D.
Rutland (University of Sydney, Australia) 5. "The Children Are a Triumph":
New Zealand's Response to Europe's Children and Youth, 1933-1949 Ann
Beaglehole (Waitangi Tribunal, Wellington, New Zealand) 6. "No common
mother tongue or fatherland": Jewish Refugee Children in British Kenya
Jennifer Reeve (University of East Anglia, UK) Part II: The Holocaust
Ghetto and Camp Battlegrounds: Imprisonment, Activism and Forced Labour 7.
Polish and Soviet Child Forced Labourers in National Socialist Germany and
German-Occupied Eastern Europe, 1939-1945 Johannes-Dieter Steinert
(University of Wolverhampton, UK) 8. The Forced Relocation to the Krakow
Ghetto as Remembered by Child Survivors Joanna Sliwa (Clark University,
USA) 9. The Fate of Children at the Majdanek Concentration Camp Marta
Grudzinska (State Museum at Majdanek, Poland) 10. Children and Youth in
Auschwitz: Experiences of Life and Labour Gideon Greif (Faith and the
Holocaust Institute for Education, Documentation and Research, Israel) 11.
The Legend of the Ghetto Fighters: Zionist Youth Movements and Resistance
during and after the Holocaust Avinoam J. Patt (University of Hartford,
Connecticut, USA) Part III: Postwar Displacement "War Childhoods" in an
Unforgiving World: Memory, Rehabilitation and Silence 12. The Kinder's
Children: Second Generation and the Kindertransport Andrea Hammel
(Aberystwyth University, UK) 13. Remembering the "Pain of Belonging":
Jewish Children Hidden as Catholics in Second World War France Mary Fraser
Kirsh (College of William and Mary, Arlington, USA) 14. Unaccompanied
Children and the Allied Child Search: "The right [.] a child has to his own
heritage" Susanne Urban (International Tracing Service, Germany) 15.
Children of Lidice: Searches, Shadows, and Histories J. E. Smyth
(University of Warwick, UK) 16. Europe's Children across the Borders of
Memory Roger Hillman (Australian National University, Australia) Index