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,Gerüchte um stochastische Matrizen,, Swedish Jews, and increasingly more non-Jews, expressed a rather positive commitment to Swedish society where the rescue missions became a bedrock of hope for a better future against the backdrop of the horrors and tragedies of the Holocaust.占卜者 发表于 2025-3-25 09:15:12
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-32592-6flourishing, and Polish-Jewish relations were deeply entangled. The complexity of these relations makes it impossible to view Polish history of war-suffering without considering the war-suffering of Polish Jews.Seminar 发表于 2025-3-25 23:57:08
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Holocaust Memory in Sweden: A Re-evaluation,European nations. The authors also emphasise that the transnational Jewish context played an important role for the developing Holocaust memory in Sweden, as well as for the quest of justice and recognition among Jews.Free-Radical 发表于 2025-3-26 07:50:59
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,‘The Greatest Pogrom in World History’: Hugo Valentin and the Holocaust,lectuals perceived the Holocaust as an aberration, Valentin regarded it as the symptom of a problem that could only be resolved by the creation of a Jewish state. By drawing on Valentin’s writings and personal correspondence, this chapter explores the historical setting for acknowledging the Holocaust in Sweden during and after the war.