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Chapter 9 Italy as Occupier in the Balkans: Remembrance and War Crimes after 1945
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Filippo Focardi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Chapter 1 A New Perspective on the War 1
- Chapter 2 Conceptualizing the Occupations of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands (1933–1944) 10
- Chapter 3 The Role of the War in National Societies: The Examples of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands 21
- Chapter 4 Myths and Realities of the “People’s War” in Britain 40
- Chapter 5 “We Can Take It!” Britain and the Memory of the Home Front in the Second World War 53
- Chapter 6 Experience and Memory: The Second World War in Poland 70
- Chapter 7 Remembering and Researching the War: The Soviet and Russian Experience 86
- Chapter 8 Bombing and Land War in Italy: Military Strategy, Reactions, and Collective Memory 116
- Chapter 9 Italy as Occupier in the Balkans: Remembrance and War Crimes after 1945 135
- Chapter 10 Brest under Bombardment (1940–1944): Being in War 147
- Chapter 11 Experiences of War, Memories of War, and Political Behavior: The Example of the French Communist Party 161
- Chapter 12 The Air War, the Public, and Cycles of Memory 180
- Chapter 13 The Long Shadows of the Second World War: The Impact of Experiences and Memories of War on West German Society 197
- Chapter 14 The War in Postwar Society: The Role of the Second World War in Public and Private Spheres in the Soviet Occupation Zone and Early GDR 214
- Chapter 15 Violence and Victimhood: Looking Back at the World Wars in Europe 229
- Chapter 16 The Meanings of the Second World War in Contemporary European History 245
- List of Contributors 271
- Bibliography 273
- Index of Names 293
- Index of Places 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Chapter 1 A New Perspective on the War 1
- Chapter 2 Conceptualizing the Occupations of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands (1933–1944) 10
- Chapter 3 The Role of the War in National Societies: The Examples of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands 21
- Chapter 4 Myths and Realities of the “People’s War” in Britain 40
- Chapter 5 “We Can Take It!” Britain and the Memory of the Home Front in the Second World War 53
- Chapter 6 Experience and Memory: The Second World War in Poland 70
- Chapter 7 Remembering and Researching the War: The Soviet and Russian Experience 86
- Chapter 8 Bombing and Land War in Italy: Military Strategy, Reactions, and Collective Memory 116
- Chapter 9 Italy as Occupier in the Balkans: Remembrance and War Crimes after 1945 135
- Chapter 10 Brest under Bombardment (1940–1944): Being in War 147
- Chapter 11 Experiences of War, Memories of War, and Political Behavior: The Example of the French Communist Party 161
- Chapter 12 The Air War, the Public, and Cycles of Memory 180
- Chapter 13 The Long Shadows of the Second World War: The Impact of Experiences and Memories of War on West German Society 197
- Chapter 14 The War in Postwar Society: The Role of the Second World War in Public and Private Spheres in the Soviet Occupation Zone and Early GDR 214
- Chapter 15 Violence and Victimhood: Looking Back at the World Wars in Europe 229
- Chapter 16 The Meanings of the Second World War in Contemporary European History 245
- List of Contributors 271
- Bibliography 273
- Index of Names 293
- Index of Places 295