Arrested mourning : : memory of the Nazi camps in Poland, 1944-1950 / / Zofia Wóycicka ; translated by Jasper Tilbury ; editorial assistance by Jessica Taylor-Kucia.

Analyzing the earliest debates over the memory of Nazi camps, the author makes an important contribution to the study of their origin, reducing the existing asymmetry in our knowledge on the relevant phenomena in Western and Eastern Europe. This is all the more important as the Poles and Polish Jews...

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Place / Publishing House:Frankfurt am Main, Germany : : Peter Lang GmbH,, 2013.
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Year of Publication:2014
2013
Language:English
Series:Warsaw Studies in Contemporary History, Volume 2
Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.)
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505 0 |a Cover; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I. PEOPLE; Chapter 1. Former Prisoners: "Finest Sons of the Fatherland" or "Hapless Victims of the Camps"?; Repatriation and Assistance; Former Prisoners Organise Themselves; Politicisation of the PZbWP; The Struggle against "Victimhood"; Chapter 2. Our "Jewish Comrades"? Who Belongs to the Community of Victims?; Anti-Semitism; Isolation; Jews in the PZbWP; "A Separate Death"?; "Heroes of the Ghetto" or Passive Victims?; Other Groups of Victims 
505 8 |a Chapter 3. At the "Limit of a Certain Morality":Polish Debates on the Conduct of Concentration Camp PrisonersWar Crimes Trials in Poland, 1944-1950; Controversies Surrounding the Trials of Prisoner Functionaries; Beyond the Courtroom; Defending the Image of the Political Prisoner; PART II. PLACES; Chapter 4. Sites of Memory, Sites of Forgetting; Majdanek and Auschwitz: Vying for "Pre-eminence"; "The Death of Birkenau"; In the Background: Stutthof and Gross-Rosen; Forgotten Places: Chełmno, Bełżec, Treblinka, Sobibór 
505 8 |a Chapter 5. Disputes over the Method of Commemorating the Sites of Former Concentration Camps"Evidence of Crimes" or "A Collection of Curiosities"?; Cemeteries or "Battlefields"?; "Jewish Cemeteries" or "Places of Martyrdom of the Polish Nation and of Other Nations"?; Chapter 6. A Christian Monument to Jewish Martyrdom?An Unrealised Project from 1947 to Commemorate the Site of the Former Death Camp at Treblinka; The "Polish Klondike": Genesis of the Project; Iconography of the Memorial; Epilogue: Auschwitz-"A Tacky Stall of CheapAnti-imperialist Propaganda"; Conclusion; Bibliography 
505 8 |a A. SourcesB. Studies; Index 
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