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Tábor smrti Sobibor

Dejiny a odkaz

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Bratislava
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
Seiten
264
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Hardcover
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0,845 kg
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9788056904497
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The book [...] was created on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the uprising of prisoners in the Sobibor death camp and the subsequent destruction of this place of horror. This place is of special importance for Slovakia, because it was here that most Slovak Jews were murdered. In the individual chapters, the authors, important researchers, pay attention to aspects of the existence and destruction of Sobibor, but also to the current reflections on the Holocaust in Slovakia. The focus chapter Lublin Region and the Reinhard Action was written by the prominent Israeli historian David Silberklang (Yad Vashem, Jerusalem). The name of the Sobibor Extermination Camp already suggests that the Polish historian Tomas Okleksy - Zborowski focused on the history of the camp. In the chapter Profile of perpetrators, Sara Berger, who works at the Italian Fondatione de la Shoah, focused on people who were able to commit incredible crimes. Slovak historian Jan Hlavinka (Deportation of Jews from Slovakia to the Sobibor death camp) notes the "Slovak side" of this sad history. Dieter Pohl from the University of Klagenfurt, Austria, deals with the problem of perpetrators and retribution. The Czech historian Lukas Pribyl presents the results of his documentation of transports from the territory of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. The final chapters (authors Peter Salner and Zuzana Panczova, both from the Institute of Ethnology and Social Anthropology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences) note the current reflections on the Holocaust in Slovakia, respectively conspiracy theories about the Holocaust. The book is an important contribution to a deeper understanding of the sad chapter of recent history of Slovakia.
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