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Gewalt ausstellen: Erste Ausstellungen zur NS-Besatzung in Europa, 1945-1948

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Gewalt ausstellen: Erste Ausstellungen zur NS-Besatzung in Europa, 1945-1948Das Buch zur Ausstellung im Deutschen Historischen Museum In den unmittelbaren Nachkriegsjahren trat ein bislang kaum beachtetes, aber historisch prgendes Phnomen auf: Gewalt und Vernichtung, die der Zweite Weltkrieg und die Besetzung weiter Teile Europas durch das nationalsozialistische Deutschland verursacht hatten, wurden Gegenstand von Ausstellungen. Von 1945 bis 1948 erffneten in den ehemals besetzten Lndern in Ost wie Westeuropa zahlreiche

Das Buch zur Ausstellung im Deutschen Historischen Museum In den unmittelbaren Nachkriegsjahren trat ein bislang kaum beachtetes, aber historisch prägendes Phänomen auf: Gewalt und Vernichtung, die der Zweite Weltkrieg und die Besetzung weiter Teile Europas durch das nationalsozialistische Deutschland verursacht hatten, wurden Gegenstand von Ausstellungen. Von 1945 bis 1948 eröffneten in den  ehemals besetzten Ländern in Ost- wie Westeuropa zahlreiche Ausstellungen, die Hunderttausende Besucher sahen. Die Beiträge in diesem Band zeigen, wie in London, Paris, Warschau, Liberec und Bergen-Belsen erste Ausstellungen zur jüngsten Gewaltgeschichte realisiert wurden, Erzählungen von Zerstörung, Opfern, Widerstand und Kollaboration entstanden und wie jüdische Überlebende, die in diesen zumeist nationalen Konzeptionen keinen Platz fanden, den Holocaust dokumentierten und an die Öffentlichkeit brachten. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Dokumentationszentrum 'Zweiter Weltkrieg und deutsche Besatzung in Europa'. Begleitband zur Ausstellung im Deutschen Historischen Museum, Berlin, 24.5. bis 23.11.2025

EAN: 9783962892425
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 14.05.2025
Redaktion: Gross, Raphael & Pietrasik, Agata
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 264
Themenüberschrift: HISTORY / Holocaust
Keyword: Adam Przywara; Agnieszka Haska; Bergen-Belsen; Christoph Kreutzmüller; Displaced Persons; Erinnerungskultur; Holocaust; Janina Struk; Jean-Marc Dreyfus; Juden; KZ; Kata Bohus; Kate¿ina ¿apková; Katja Seybold; Kriegsverbrechen; Liberec; London; Marta Kape¿u¿; Mary Fulbrook; Nachkriegszeit; Nationalsozialismus; Nazi; Nürnberger Prozesse; Paris; Peter Hallama; Piotr S¿odkowski; Rachel E. Perry; Warschau; Zweiter Weltkrieg
Fachschema: Ausstellungskatalog~Holocaust~Judenverfolgung / Holocaust~Shoah
Fachkategorie: Ausstellungskataloge, Museumskataloge und Sammlungen~Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte~Gewalt, Intoleranz und Verfolgung in der Geschichte
Länge: 240 mm
Breite: 215 mm
Höhe: 21 mm
Gewicht: 880 gr
Produktform: Klappenbroschur
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