The young victims of the Nazi regime
Titel: | The young victims of the Nazi regime : migration, the Holocaust, and postwar displacement / edited by Simone Gigliotti and Monica Tempian |
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Beteiligt: | ; |
Veröffentlicht: | London : Bloomsbury, 2016 |
Umfang: | XVI, 347 Seiten ; 24 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 1472527119 ; 9781472527110 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- List of Illustrations
- p. vii
- Notes on Contributors
- p. viii
- Acknowledgements
- p. xiii
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- p. xiv
- Introduction
- p. 1
- Part 1
- Migration: Departures to new homelands: Adaptation and belonging in refugee countries
- p. 9
- 1
- Jewish refugee children in the USA (1934-45): Flight, resettlement, absorption
- p. 11
- 2
- 'Detour to Canada': The fate of juvenile Austrian-Jewish refugees after the 'Anschluss' of 1938
- p. 31
- 3
- 'This tear remains forever ...' German-Jewish refugee children and youth in Brazil (1933-45): Resettlement, acculturation, integration
- p. 51
- 4
- A distant sanctuary: Australia and child Holocaust survivors
- p. 71
- 5
- 'The children are a triumph': New Zealand's response to Europe's children and youth, 1933-49
- p. 91
- 6
- 'No common mother tongue or fatherland': Jewish refugee children in British Kenya
- p. 113
- Part 2
- The Holocaust: Ghetto and camp battlegrounds: Imprisonment, activism and forced labour
- p. 133
- 7
- Polish and Soviet child forced labourers in National Socialist Germany and German-occupied Eastern Europe, 1939-45
- p. 135
- 8
- The forced relocation to the Krakow Ghetto as remembered by child survivors
- p. 153
- 9
- The fate of children at the Majdanek Concentration Camp
- p. 171
- 10
- Children and youth in Auschwitz: Experiences of life and labour
- p. 201
- 11
- The legend of the ghetto fighters: Zionist youth movements and resistance during and after the Holocaust
- p. 215
- Part 3
- Postwar displacement: War childhoods in an unforgiving world: Memory, rehabilitation and silence
- p. 237
- 12
- The Kinder's children: Second generation and the Kindertransport
- p. 239
- 13
- Remembering the 'pain of belonging': Jewish children hidden as Catholics in Second World War France
- p. 257
- 14
- Unaccompanied children and the Allied Child Search: 'The right ... a child has to his own heritage'
- p. 271
- 15
- Children of Lidice: Searches, shadows and histories
- p. 299
- 16
- Europe's children across the borders of memory
- p. 321
- Index
- p. 337