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Moral Universalism in the East: Anti-Fascist Humanism and the Memory of the Holocaust in Zoltán Fábri’s Film Late Season (1967)
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Máté Zombory
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- The New York Black Book of 1946: A United Jewish Response to Nazi Crimes 23
- Israeli Holocaust Memory and the Cold War 51
- “The Communist Schism in Jewish Life”: Transnational Politics and Holocaust Commemorations among Parisian Jews during the Cold War 73
- The Cold War and Holocaust Memorialization in Soviet Publications of the 1960s 93
- Writing Holocaust History across the Iron Curtain: Alberto Nirenstein’s A Tower from the Enemy / Ricorda cosa ti ha fatto Amalek 119
- East-West Encounters at the Adolf-Heinz Beckerle Trial (1967–1968): How Holocaust Knowledge and Remembrance Went Global 147
- Accountability and the Cold War: The Eichmann Trial and Holocaust Representation in the Soviet Union 173
- Moral Universalism in the East: Anti-Fascist Humanism and the Memory of the Holocaust in Zoltán Fábri’s Film Late Season (1967) 201
- A Tableau of a Crime Taking Shape under the Viewer’s Gaze: The Trajectories of Yosef Kuzkovski’s The Last Way (1944–1970) 223
- The West German View of the Holocaust in the Occupied Soviet Union: The Case of Am grünen Strand der Spree, 1955–1960 255
- “The Second Death”: Günther Andersʼ Travels to Postwar Berlin 275
- Fighting Nazis and Confronting the Past: The German Democratic Republic and the National Committee against Nazis in the United States 293
- Contributor Biographies 315
- Index 319
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- The New York Black Book of 1946: A United Jewish Response to Nazi Crimes 23
- Israeli Holocaust Memory and the Cold War 51
- “The Communist Schism in Jewish Life”: Transnational Politics and Holocaust Commemorations among Parisian Jews during the Cold War 73
- The Cold War and Holocaust Memorialization in Soviet Publications of the 1960s 93
- Writing Holocaust History across the Iron Curtain: Alberto Nirenstein’s A Tower from the Enemy / Ricorda cosa ti ha fatto Amalek 119
- East-West Encounters at the Adolf-Heinz Beckerle Trial (1967–1968): How Holocaust Knowledge and Remembrance Went Global 147
- Accountability and the Cold War: The Eichmann Trial and Holocaust Representation in the Soviet Union 173
- Moral Universalism in the East: Anti-Fascist Humanism and the Memory of the Holocaust in Zoltán Fábri’s Film Late Season (1967) 201
- A Tableau of a Crime Taking Shape under the Viewer’s Gaze: The Trajectories of Yosef Kuzkovski’s The Last Way (1944–1970) 223
- The West German View of the Holocaust in the Occupied Soviet Union: The Case of Am grünen Strand der Spree, 1955–1960 255
- “The Second Death”: Günther Andersʼ Travels to Postwar Berlin 275
- Fighting Nazis and Confronting the Past: The German Democratic Republic and the National Committee against Nazis in the United States 293
- Contributor Biographies 315
- Index 319