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Museums of shame : Dovid Hofshteyn's vision of Holocaust remembrance (2022)
Winestock, Brett
In early 1944, shortly after the liberation of Kyiv, the Yiddish poet Dovid Hofshteyn (1889–1952) returned home from evacuation and was confronted firsthand with the horrors of the Holocaust. This encounter moved him to pen the passionate essay "Muzeyen fun shand" ("Museums of Shame"). [...] He suggested gathering pictures, documents, and tools of this terrible time that were to be displayed in so-called museums of shame in "every major city in the world and in every point of German population." [...] Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, there were plans to fully open the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center by 2023 - though those plans have certainly been hindered by the latest war of aggression on the territory of Ukraine. [...] However, even prior to the Russian war against Ukraine, the Memorial Center was already shrouded in controversy. Some critics were wary that certain funders - Russian oligarchs with ties to Putin - would seek to turn the site into an outlet for Kremlin propaganda with an anti-Ukrainian bias that focused predominantly on Ukrainian collaborators. While a number of Ukrainians were indeed collaborators during the Holocaust, even more Ukrainians became victims of the Nazis. Other critics thus argue that a sober look at the crimes committed by Ukrainians as well as by the German occupiers is a sign of the mature civil society which has emerged in Ukraine.
Der Nachlass Nachman Blumentals : eine außergewöhnliche Sammlung zur Geschichte der Shoah (2019)
Schon 1944 begannen einige Überlebende der Shoah, Wissen über die Vernichtung der europäischen Juden durch NS-Deutschland zusammenzutragen: Dokumente zu sichern, Zeugenaussagen zu sammeln, Bücher zu veröffentlichen. Nachman Blumental (geboren 1902 in Borszczów, gestorben am 8. November 1983 in Tel Aviv) ist einer dieser Überlebenden-Gelehrten. Sein Nachlass ist kürzlich in Vancouver von der Historikerin Katrin Stoll im Rahmen ihrer Arbeiten für das durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) und die französische Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) geförderte Forschungsprojekt PREMEC (PREMiers ÉCrits de la Shoah) gesichtet und gesichert worden. Die 32 Kartons, die Archivmaterial und Bücher enthalten, sollen im Februar 2019 dem Institute for Jewish Research (YIVO) übergeben werden.
Paul Baerwald's life and papers : a journey (2021)
Falk, Nancy
Biography and family history of relief and refugee advocate Paul Baerwald, written by his granddaughter. Covers his activities both as an officer of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee from 1917 to 1961, and in rescuing his German family during the Nazi era.
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