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15. Joaquim Amat-Piniella’s Novel K.L. Reich: The Gaze of the Political Deportee

  • Marta Marín-Dòmine
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Illustrations xi
  4. Acknowledgments xiii
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Prologue: Jews and Spaniards at Meeting Points of Their Histories during the Nazi Era 27
  7. Part One: Legacies of Antisemitism in Spain
  8. 1. Hero and Monster: The Place of Jews in Spain’s National Identity 49
  9. 2. Antisemitism and Philosephardism in Spain, 1880–1945 65
  10. Part Two: Spain and the Fates of Jewish Communities
  11. 3. Spain and the Jews during the Holocaust 83
  12. 4. The Franco Regime and the Jews of North Africa during the Second World War 100
  13. 5. Spain, Refuge for Jews Fleeing Nazism during the Second World War 115
  14. 6. Routes of the Renowned and the Nameless: Clandestine Border-Crossing at the Pyrenees, 1939–1945 125
  15. 7. Spanish Jews in Bergen-Belsen Camp, 1943–1944: Primary Evidence of Spanish Diplomacy 138
  16. 8. Beyond Duty: The Spanish Foreign Service’s Humanitarian Response to the Holocaust 153
  17. Part Three: Spanish Exiles in France
  18. 9. Spanish Republicans Exiled in France during the Second World War: War and Resistance 185
  19. 10. From Internees to Liberators: Spanish Republican Exiles in France, 1939–1945 199
  20. 11. The Stateless Monument: Memory of the Spanish Republicans Who Died in Mauthausen 214
  21. Part Four: Spanish Republicans in Nazi Camps
  22. 12. Spanish and Catalan Women in Ravensbrück 237
  23. 13. Between Compiègne and Neuengamme: Testimony and Trauma of Spanish Prisoners in German Concentration Camps 258
  24. 14. Spain’s Mauthausen: Narratives of the Nazi Deportation of Spanish Republicans, 1946–2018 272
  25. 15. Joaquim Amat-Piniella’s Novel K.L. Reich: The Gaze of the Political Deportee 291
  26. 16. Jorge Semprún and the Holocaust 301
  27. 17. Montserrat Roig and Her Contribution to the Memory of the Republican Deportation 313
  28. Part Five: Propaganda
  29. 18. Francoist Antisemitic Propaganda, 1939–1945 329
  30. 19. The Catholic Church and the Jews in Franco’s Spain during the Holocaust, 1939–1945 353
  31. 20. The Politics of Survival: Madrid’s Pro-Jewish Propaganda and the Canonization of Francisco Franco as Benefactor of Jews 373
  32. 21. Tainted Visions of War: Antisemitic German Propaganda in Spain 389
  33. 22. A Touch of Nazi Sophistication: The Promotion of Spanish Culture in Wartime Germany 403
  34. Part Six: The Blue Division
  35. 23. The Blue Division and the National Question in the Occupied Territory of Russia, 1941–1943 423
  36. 24. Representations of the Blue Division in Memoir and Fiction 444
  37. Part Seven: Nazis in Spain
  38. 25. Spain’s Neutral Holocaust: Memories of the Axis Alliance in Francoist and Post-Franco Spain, or “The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Otto Skorzeny” 469
  39. 26. Nazis, Real and Imagined, in Post-Second-World-War Spain 483
  40. Part Eight: The Holocaust in Contemporary Spanish and Ladino Culture
  41. 27. Memory and the Ethical Imagination: The Holocaust and Deportation to Mauthausen in Twenty-First- Century Spanish Theatre 503
  42. 28. Audiovisual Production on the Republican Deportation and Spain as Haven of the Nazis 519
  43. 29. With Sepharad as a Void: Recent Reckoning with the Holocaust in Spanish Fiction 536
  44. 30. “Only Writing Matters”: Anne Frank in/and Spanish Holocaust Poetry, 1966–2004 552
  45. 31. The Words That Replace the Elusive Past: Some Recent Ladino Poetic Responses to the Holocaust 567
  46. 32. Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust in Spain 586
  47. Part Nine: Afterlives: Holocaust Appropriations in Spain
  48. 33. Between “No Pasarán” and “Nunca Más”: The Holocaust and the Revisiting of Spain’s Legacy of Mass Violence 603
  49. Bibliography 621
  50. Contributors 665
  51. Index 673
  52. TORONTO IBERIC 713
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