ISBN:
9783835340893
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (289 pages)
Series Statement:
Jahrbuch des International Tracing Service Volume 6
Parallel Title:
Wissenschaftlicher Workshop Nach der Befreiung - zur Situation von Überlebenden und Kindern als Displaced Persons. Neue Zugänge in Bildung und Wissenschaft (2016 : Dachau) Freilegungen
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Borggräfe, Henning Freilegungen : rebuilding lives – child survivors and DP children in the aftermath of the Holocaust and forced labor
DDC:
305.2308691409045
Keywords:
Waisenkind
;
Pädagogik
;
Holocaust survivors
;
Electronic books
;
Konferenzschrift 2016
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Displaced Person
;
Kind
;
Geschichte 1939-2016
Abstract:
Umschlag -- Titel -- Impressum -- Content -- Foreword by Floriane Hohenberg -- Foreword by Nina Ritz -- Henning Borggräfe, Akim Jah and Elisabeth Schwabauer: Rebuilding Lives. Introduction -- New Findings on the History of Child Survivors and DP Children -- Verena Buser: Child Survivors and Displaced Children in the Aftermath Studies. An Overview -- Julia Reus: »Everywhere where human beings are, we can find our children«. On the Organization of the ITS Child Search Branch and its Predecessors -- Susanne Urban: »More children are to be interviewed«. Child Survivors' Narratives in the Child Search Branch Files -- Karolina Panz: »They did not want any more Jews there«. The Fate of Jewish Orphans in Podhale, 1945 - 1946 -- Christian Höschler: International Families? Community Living in the IRO Children's Village Bad Aibling, 1948 - 1951 -- Mary Fraser Kirsh: »Shattered by mental and physical strain«. The Treatment and Assimilation of »Defective« Child Survivors -- Johannes-Dieter Steinert: Polish and Soviet Child Forced Labourers in National Socialist Germany and German-Occupied Eastern Europe, 1939 - 1945 -- Olga Gnydiuk: »The advantages of repatriation do not offset the traumaof a removal«. IRO Welfare Workers and the Problem of Ukrainian Unaccompanied Children in German Foster Families -- Kelsey Norris: Soviet Displaced Persons and the Politics of Family Reunification in the USSR, 1939 - 1991. Research Agenda and Perspectives -- Ildikó Barna: Interdisciplinary Analysis of Hungarian Jewish Displaced Personsand Children Using the ITS Digital Archive1 -- Educational Approaches towards the History of Displaced Persons -- Steffen Jost and Nina Rabuza: More than a Marginal Note. Displaced Persons as a Topic of History Education at the Max Mannheimer Study Center.
Abstract:
Nicola Schlichting: Life after the Liberation. Displaced Persons in Bergen-Belsen, 1945 - 1950 as a Topic for Educational Work -- Katharina Erbe: A Closer Look. Teaching Jewish Experiences of Displacement through Photography -- Linda G. Levi: JDC Archives Online Educational Resources about Displaced Persons and Child Survivors -- Rebuilding Lives - Reflections and Perspectives -- Boaz Cohen: Research on Child Holocaust Survivors and Displaced Persons. Goals and Challenges -- Atina Grossmann: Jewish Survivors. Notes on Entangled Stories and Lost Memories -- Contributors
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